The world of NFL Twitter was rocked by the twists and turns in the final two minutes of the Chiefs vs. Bills AFC Divisional playoff game.
Football fans across the globe were treated to one of the greatest weekends in NFL history and the finale was the best of the bunch.
On Sunday, the Chiefs and Bills played an instant classic to rival all instant classics in the AFC Divisional Round.
The two teams combined for 25 points in the final 1:54 of play to send the game into overtime.
NFL Twitter was overwhelmed by the insane ending of the Chiefs-Bills
Here’s how NFL Twitter tried to process the incredible action.
https://twitter.com/SportsCenter/status/1485445134997151744
That’s it. End sports now. Can’t ever top Chiefs-Bills.
— Bob Wojnowski (@bobwojnowski) January 24, 2022
How can chiefs or bills fans even BREATHE right now
— Xavier Omär - MAGIC! (out now) (@XvrOmar) January 24, 2022
Bills-Chiefs highlights pic.twitter.com/RHmtvUDCTR
— Roy Wood Jr aka Snack Turner (@roywoodjr) January 24, 2022
Remember when we all thought there was no way the Chiefs/Bills game could live up to the Buccaneers/Rams? We were all so young, so naive
— Alexander Quon (@AlexanderQuon) January 24, 2022
Not to overreact, but I think is the Chiefs Bills game is greatest game I've ever watched
— Tom Downey (@WhatGoingDowney) January 24, 2022
CHIEFS BILLS IS A HEART ATTACK. pic.twitter.com/RQOV6o74md
— JRSportBrief (@JRSportBrief) January 24, 2022
https://twitter.com/Cnyari/status/1485442235441287169
The Bills left too much time for the Chiefs then the Chiefs left too much time for the Bills then the Bills left too much time for the Chiefs.
— Doug Kyed (@DougKyed) January 24, 2022
https://twitter.com/bgradkowski5/status/1485444142222266374
I’ve seen a lot of incredible games covering the NFL for 4 1/2 decades and this is the best game and the best weekend I’ve ever seen. Salutes to the Bills and Chiefs!
— John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) January 24, 2022
I never thought I’d see a better football game than USC/Texas. But bruh. This game has no peer.
— Justin Tinsley (@JustinTinsley) January 24, 2022
https://twitter.com/hoopsndlipstick/status/1485444058906382337
Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen lived up to their billing as two of the games’ brightest stars. The Chiefs quarterback scored four touchdowns, including the game-winner to Travis Kelce in overtime. The Bills quarterback tossed four touchdowns while Gabriel Davis had a breakout performance with 201 yards and four touchdowns.
Buffalo scored with 1:54 remaining to take the lead before the two teams traded score after score. It looked over for KC when the Bills scored with 13 seconds remaining but you can never count out Mahomes and his weapons. They got into field goal range and forced overtime.