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Road dogs bounced back, winning three out of four games, but quarterback Patrick Mahomes put an end to that trend when he led the Kansas City Chiefs to an overtime victory in a shootout with the Buffalo Bills Sunday.Don't take anything away from Josh Allen, who did everything he could with his arm and legs to match the Chiefs' high-powered offense, but Buffalo didn't have an answer for Mahomes in the biggest moments.From the upset to Sunday's overtime thriller, let's break down the most significant takeaways from the Divisional Round.Some may argue the Bills didn't get a fair shake because of the overtime rules, which end the contest if a team scores a touchdown on the first drive. The Bills nearly came away with a win after Davis logged his fourth touchdown reception with 13 seconds left in regulation.Allen threw all of his touchdown passes to Davis, who's probably going to hold the record for most scores in a playoff game for a long time.In a scoring firework show, Patrick Mahomes left Arrowhead Stadium as the last quarterback standing with a hot hand.Down 36-33 with just 13 seconds left in regulation, Mahomes moved the ball 44 yards on two completions to wideout Tyreek Hill and tight end Travis Kelce.
As said here by Maurice Moton