The Kansas City Chiefs showed no mercy on the Pittsburgh Steelers, as they crushed Ben Roethlisberger and company at Arrowhead Stadium Sunday night for a 42-21 victory and a ticket to the AFC Divisional round. And in what was likely Big Ben's last NFL game as a player, the Chiefs made him witness something that's never been done before in the history of the NFL.

Via Stats by STATS:

Tonight the@Chiefs had:

-a RB catch a TD pass
-a WR catch a TD pass
-a TE catch a TD pass
-an OL catch a TD pass
-a TE throw a TD pass

No other team in NFL history has done all of those things in the same season, let alone in one game.

The game actually started slow, with the Steelers looking like they truly had a shot at pulling off a stunning upset on the road at the expense of the Chiefs, as the first quarter concluded with neither team putting up points on the board. The Steelers even struck first with TJ Watt returning a Chiefs fumble for a touchdown in the second quarter.

Then it was all Kansas City from that point forward, as the Chiefs emptied the clip and responded with 42 points, comprised of touchdowns from players of five different offensive positions.

Mahomes, who concluded the game with a total of 404 passing yards and five touchdowns on 30/39 completions, thoroughly outplayed Big Ben. He will have to be just as effective when the Chiefs take on the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Divisional round.