During a two-minute situational period in which the team was down by two points at midfield without any timeouts left and less than 25 seconds left on the clock, Mahomes left the pocket and went rolling right when he fired back across his body about 20 yards down the field to the waiting arms of Tyreek Hill. The throw and catch put the Chiefs in field goal range.

What made the throw even more impressive—outside of the sheer physical capability needed to throw a dart from that angle with that much velocity—is that Hill had four defenders surrounding him. He had two in front to each side and two behind him—almost as if he was boxed in with a tiny lane to fit the ball through.

Mahomes completed the pass in a situation that would have given Harrison Butker a chance to win the game with the team down by two points.

So, while it's easy to believe that quarterbacks should never attempt a pass like that—in this particular situation—the gamble would have most-likely won the Chiefs a game.

3. Andrew Wylie continues to be the next guy up along the offensive line