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- A wild sequence of events saw the Chiefs take the lead over the Patriots in the AFC Championship.
- Julian Edelman mis-played the ball on a punt, and the Chiefs recovered it, running it in for a touchdown.
- The play was reviewed, and referees found that the ball missed grazing Edelman's thumb by a sliver, meaning the ball was dead and the touchdown was reversed.
- Two plays later, the Chiefs intercepted Tom Brady, then scored to take the lead, their first of the game.
The AFC Championship between the Kansas City Chiefs and New England Patriots took a wild turn in the fourth quarter that saw the Chiefs take the lead on a crazy series of plays.
After going three-and-out in the fourth quarter, the Chiefs punted back to the Patriots. While receiving the punt, Julian Edelman misplayed the ball, and it bounced away from him and got scooped up by the Chiefs, who ran it in for a possible go-ahead touchdown.
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