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Jan 4, 2014 at 9.25pm UK at ​Lucas Oil Stadium
Kansas City Chiefs
44-45
Indianapolis Colts
FT
Bowe (8:11)
10
Q1
7
Hilton (4:34)
Avery (14:39), Sherman (13:05), Davis (1:51)
21
Q2
3
Davis (13:39)
10
Q3
21
Brown (11:47, 7:32), Fleener (2:31)
3
Q4
14
Luck (10:36), Hilton (4:21)

Indianapolis Colts comeback stuns Kansas City Chiefs

The Indianapolis Colts recover from a 28-point deficit to beat the Kansas City Chiefs 45-44 and advance to the Divisional Round of the NFL playoffs.

The Indianapolis Colts have recovered from a 28-point deficit to beat the Kansas City Chiefs and advance to the Divisional Round in the NFL playoffs.

Indianapolis will face either the Denver Broncos or the New England Patriots in their next match.

Kansas led 38-10 early in the third quarter when Knile Davis scored his second - his team's fifth - touchdown of the night.

However, the Colts stormed back to produce the second biggest comeback in NFL playoff history.

The Buffalo Bills hold the record for the greatest ever comeback, having recovered from a 32-point deficit to beat the Houston Oilers 41–38 in overtime in January 1993.

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Knile Davis of the Kansas City Chiefs runs against Stacy McGee #92 of the Oakland Raiders at O.co Coliseum on December 15, 2013
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