It's been a great playoff run for the Kansas City Chiefs so far. They managed to avert a possible upset against the Houston Texans and emerged victorious in triumphant fashion. It's a classic display of football from Patrick Mahomes and the rest of the team.

However, there's more to this win than what meets the eye. Not only was this a fantastic comeback for the Chiefs, but they also became the first game in NFL playoff history that a team was able to string together an incredible number of TD drives.

The feat was so impressive that Tyreek Hill compared scoring 41 unanswered points to something he's only done on Madden. It was a true testament to the explosive nature of Kansas City's offense that they can make something out of a video game possible.

It's simply incredible that the Chiefs, who was at one point in the second quarter was down by 24 points, was able to put together a string of incredible performances. Credit must be given to everyone on the team for not giving up on the game and ensuring that they finish on top of the game.

Mahomes was the obvious star of the game as he singlehandedly led the team to an incredible comeback from the pocket. He threw for 321 yards and five touchdowns. Travis Kelce was his favorite target, notching an impressive three touchdowns.

However, these two aren't the only players who deserve credit. The defense must also be given their props for holding up against a potent Houston offense led by Deshaun Watson. Frank Clark led the way with his three sacks, but the rest of the defense did a good job overall.

The Chiefs' next opponents will be the Tennessee Titans in the AFC Championship Game, and it's shaping up to be an exciting duel.