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- The NFL's overtime rules impacted another classic football game.
- The New England Patriots beat the Kansas City Chiefs, 37-31, in the AFC Championship after scoring on the first drive of overtime.
- Patrick Mahomes, the likely MVP and most exciting young player in the league, was left on the sidelines without a chance to try and tie the game.
- This also happened in the 2016 Super Bowl, when then-MVP Matt Ryan lost to the Patriots in overtime without touching the ball.
The NFL's overtime rules struck again.
The New England Patriots beat the Kansas City Chiefs, 37-31, in overtime in the AFC Championship in an exciting, back-and-forth affair that still left a little something to be desired.
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