The Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs played one of the greatest NFL playoff games in history. Kansas City ultimately triumphed 42-36 in overtime. However, in the loss, Bills wide receiver Gabriel Davis did something no football player had ever done.

Davis had four receiving touchdowns Sunday and is the only player to ever accomplish that feat in NFL playoff history.

In what turned out to be an insane, back and forth game between the Chiefs and Bills, Davis had the greatest game of his career. Bills Pro Bowl receiver Stefon Diggs was completely held in check. He only reeled in three catches for seven yards. The Chiefs defense keyed in on Diggs all game.

That allowed Davis to beat single coverage time and again. On the Bills' final drive, Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen found Davis wide open in the end zone for a 19-yard touchdown. That gave Buffalo a 36-33 lead with only 13 seconds remaining in the game.

Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes somehow moved Kansas City into field goal range on two plays in 10 seconds. That allowed Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker to send the game to overtime on a 49-yard field goal.

In overtime, the Chiefs won the coin toss and never gave the ball back to the Bills. Mahomes found Travis Kelce in the end zone for the game-winning touchdown.

In the loss, Davis finished with eight catches for 201 receiving yards, and the four touchdowns.

The Chiefs are set to host the Cincinnati Bengals next Sunday in the AFC Championship.