It’s always interesting when NFL history gets made, and the Buffalo Bills’ Gabriel Davis did that Sunday in their divisional playoff game against the Kansas City Chiefs. On the road in Kansas City, Davis caught four touchdown passes from Josh Allen, including two in the final two minutes of regulation. That makes him the first receiver ever with a four-TD game in the NFL playoffs. (However, it wasn’t enough for a win, as the Chiefs came back to tie and then won it 42-36 in overtime.) He finished with eight catches for 201 yards and four touchdowns. Here are those touchdowns:
Josh Allen counters with a ridiculous TD throw of his own! #BillsMafia #NFLPlayoffs
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Josh Allen LAUNCHED IT. 75-YARD TD. #BillsMafia #NFLPlayoffs
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THE @BUFFALOBILLS HAVE THE LEAD. #NFLPlayoffs
📺: #BUFvsKC on CBS
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ALLEN TO GABRIEL DAVIS FOR THE LEAD!!
INCREDIBLE.
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— ESPN (@espn) January 24, 2022
Those are amazing grabs by Davis, and he came up with an incredible day, even if it wasn’t enough to get past the Chiefs.