NFL playoffs: 5 incredible postseason comebacks

The Chiefs became part of NFL postseason history with their remarkable comeback against the Houston Texans.

1/4/14: Colts 45, Chiefs 44

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Andrew Luck threw three of his four touchdowns in the second half, scored on a fumble return and connected with a wide-open T.Y. Hilton on a 64-yard TD pass to give the Colts, who rallied from 28 down, an improbable 45-44 AFC Wild-Card victory.  “One for the ages,” said Chuck Pagano, Indianapolis’ coach. “I think somebody said that it was the second-largest comeback or whatever in the history of whatever. I guess 21 wasn’t large enough at half, so we thought we’d give them another seven, you know, just to make it interesting.” Luck finished 29-of-45 passing for 443 yards. Hilton broke franchise playoff records with 13 catches and 224 yards, and also caught two TDs.