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Gabriel Davis sets record against Chiefs with four touchdown catches
Gabriel Davis celebrates one of his four touchdown passes on Sunday. Denny Medley-USA TODAY Sports

Gabriel Davis put up a performance for the ages in the AFC divisional round playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday.

Josh Allen and Davis connected eight times for 201 yards and four touchdowns during Sunday’s game. Buffalo’s first touchdown of the game came on a run by Devin Singletary. Their next four touchdowns all were passes from Allen to Davis.

Davis even caught two touchdown passes in the final two minutes of the game and became the first player with four touchdown catches in a postseason game.

Keep in mind that Davis’ regular-season stats included 35 catches for 549 yards and six touchdowns. He did just about half of what he did the entire regular season in this game alone.

The Bills thought that Davis’ final touchdown with 13 seconds left would be enough to win the game, but they allowed the Chiefs to set up in field-goal range and tie the game. K.C. won the coin toss and scored a touchdown in overtime to win 42-36. What a game.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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