Well, that was one of the most bonkers few minutes of football ever huh?
On Sunday, the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills played a wild, chaotic game that had to be settled in overtime. And how did it get to overtime, you might ask? With a tumultuous final two minutes where 25 points were scored and the lead changed hands three times between Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes.
The Chiefs ultimately pulled out the 42-36 win in overtime after winning the opening coin toss, but at the two minute warning of the fourth quarter the score was… 26-21 Kansas City. Yeah, it was really that wild of a finish.
Seriously, it was so bad in the final two minutes that ESPN’s win probability meter broke.
This game broke ESPN’s win probability meter. pic.twitter.com/oQnm3k72uG
— Chris Vannini (@ChrisVannini) January 24, 2022
What a showdown for the ages! Here’s how it all went down, starting from the two minute warning.