
Peacock Sunday Night Football Final Streams EXCLUSIVELY on Peacock Following Every Sunday Night Football Game During 2022 Season “(The Jets are) taking on the personality of their head coach and we know that he’s tough as nails.” – Rodney Harrison on the Jets and head coach Robert Saleh If that is noticed in a player, he is going to be done for the day with no exceptions.” – Mike Florio on the recently-announced changes to the concussion protocol “The keyword is ‘ataxia.’ That means abnormality in balance or stability, motor coordination, or speech dysfunction.

If you cannot tackle the quarterback, it’s going to be impossible to play defense.” – Tony Dungy on the roughing the passer call in the Falcons-Bucs game “The league office has to get that fixed. I knew it was a touchdown right away.“The Giants – I mean that’s the shocker of all football right now…It might be the ugliest 4-1 in football that we’ve seen, but they play the right way.” – Chris Simms on the Giants
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“I got full control of it, got both feet on the ground. “I knew right away that it was a touchdown,” Kelce said. Kelce never had a doubt that he delivered Kansas City its record fourth straight home AFC Championship Game. I’ll remember that for the rest of my life.”Īs Chiefs coach Andy Reid waited for the touchdown to be confirmed - for what “felt like 5 minutes" - the players celebrated on the field. “I’ll remember the catch and seeing Tyreek standing over me calling ‘game’ and then Pat running over to me. “It was just a little backyard football with a couple seconds left that gave us an opportunity to take the game into overtime,” Kelce said.įittingly, it was that Mahomes-to-Kelce connection that ended the game with an 8-yard, back-shoulder fade - touching off one of the loudest roars Arrowhead Stadium, the loudest stadium in the country, has ever heard. Harrison Butker then drilled a 49-yard field goal to force overtime, where Kansas City marched 75 yards on eight plays for the game-winning touchdown. Kelce caught a 25-yard pass up the seam, got down and called a timeout. That stroke of brilliance - built on trust during the last five seasons at practice, honed in the playoffs during the last four years and virtually unprecedented in NFL annals - paid off handsomely. I’m just going to run to the open area,’” Kelce said. “I told him (Mahomes), ‘I’m probably not going to run the route that’s called. Kelce told Mahomes he planned to exploit that soft spot in the coverage up the seam rather than run the play as designed. That, and that they’re soft and off, so you can get a little bit of a head start.” “The defense will try to take away the sideline throws, kind of give you more of the seams and the middle of the field open. “It’s a pretty common defense in a situation like that,” Kelce said.
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Its secondary was deep, the coverage was soft - worried less, ironically, about giving up a first down than giving up a chunk of yards - so Kansas City's receivers got a free release. “After the timeout, we looked at what the defense was doing and (Kelce) actually said to me, ‘If they do it again, I’m going to take it right down the middle between both the guys guarding me,’” Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes said.īuffalo was playing a pretty standard prevent defense. That’s when Mahomes and Kelce had a quick conversation that would etch Kansas City’s remarkable, implausible and exhilarating 42-36 overtime win in NFL postseason lore.

Hope for a win seemed bleak, but Tyreek Hill had caught a 19-yard pass, providing a glimmer of hope, and the Chiefs called a timeout. The Bills had taken the lead with 13 seconds to go.
