Wow.
Wow.
Wow.
We all went into the the Bills-Chiefs Divisional Round playoff game thinking it could be an instant classic but we could have never predicted that we’d witness what might have just been the best game in NFL history.
But that’s what happened because that game at a rocking Arrowhead Stadium was arguably the greatest game in league history.
We saw four lead changes in the final two minutes of the fourth quarter. Four! We saw the teams combine for 25 points in less than two minutes in that span, which ended with a Harrison Butker 49-yard FG as time expired to send it to OT.
The 25 points scored in the last 2 minutes of regulation between the Bills & Chiefs are the most in NFL postseason history.
The previous high was 17 by the Jets & Patriots in the 2010 Divisional Playoffs. pic.twitter.com/8CsV80Pqc6
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) January 24, 2022
Then once in OT the Chiefs took the first drive down the field and won the game with a TD pass from Patrick Mahomes to Travis Kelce.
MAHOMES TO KELCE.
THE @CHIEFS WIN THE GAME OF THE YEAR! #NFLPlayoffs #ChiefsKingdom pic.twitter.com/9eM2Ur15O0
— NFL (@NFL) January 24, 2022
The Chiefs won, 42-36, and will host the Bengals in the AFC Championship Game next Sunday.
But really, we all won just by watching that game.
Twitter agreed.