

That started the back and forth and came down to whoever had the ball last. Stefon Diggs made a leaping catch for the 2-point conversion after Allen ran around, buying time. Cornerback Mike Hughes slipped on a double move by Davis, leaving the receiver wide open for his third touchdown of the day.

Buffalo chipped on the edge, giving Allen enough time to find Davis wide open in the end zone for a 27-yard touchdown. The two-minute rush began with 1:54 left. There were three lead changes and one tie in the final two minutes of regulation.

The game, though, wasn’t over until it was, and that wasn’t until Kelce’s catch in overtime. (Officials missed a taunting penalty when he flashed the peace sign at a Bills player on his way to the end zone.) It gave Kansas City a 33-29 lead with 1:02 left and came only 52 seconds after the Bills had scored a go-ahead touchdown and 2-point conversion. The Chiefs thought they had the game won with 1:02 remaining when Hill caught a pass across the middle and ran for a 64-yard touchdown. Mahomes had a 19-yard pass to Tyreek Hill and a 25-yarder to Kelce to set up a last-play field goal of 49 yards by Harrison Butker. Thirteen seconds proved too much time for Mahomes with three timeouts remaining, especially after the Bills chose to kick the ball deep for a touchback instead of making the Chiefs burn time with a squib kick. Gabriel Davis‘ postseason record fourth score of the day and second in the final two minutes gave Buffalo a 36-33 lead. It is a heartbreaker for the Bills, who scored with what they thought was the game-winner with 13 seconds left. It handed the Chiefs a stunning 42-36 win and sends them to a fourth consecutive AFC Championship Game. Travis Kelce caught an 8-yard touchdown pass from Mahomes to complete an eight-play, 75-yard drive. But Kansas City won the coin toss and Buffalo never saw the ball in the extra period. The Chiefs and Bills combined for 25 points in the final two minutes, sending them into overtime in a back-and-forth battle. Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes had a duel for the ages. The fourth ended on an overtime touchdown in one of the best games in NFL history. The first three divisional games came down to a last-play field goal.
