Well, it didn’t start out ideal. But, the Kansas City Chiefs managed to pull off one of the biggest comebacks in NFL history, defeating the Houston Texans 51-31 in Sunday’s AFC divisional-round matchup. The game seemed all but over after the opening 15 minutes. Fast forward a few hours later and Andy Reid’s men will host the Tennessee Titans next Sunday in the AFC Championship Game.

While Chiefs Kingdom breathes a sigh of relief, here are the best tweets from Sunday’s AFC Divisional round win.

Travis Kelce makes history

The veteran tight end had a couple dropped passes to start the game, but eventually regrouped and played a large role in Kansas City’s sensational comeback win. Kelce caught three touchdown passes in a single quarter, earning the honors of the first NFL player to do so in the Super Bowl era.

A different kind of team

Many doubted Kansas City’s ability to come from behind and secure a monster victory. That being achieved, Twitter is more than convinced the 2019-2020 Chiefs team is special and football in February could be a reality for the first time in 50 years. Also, Andy Reid is somewhat of a magician.

Eric Fisher goes Stone Cold

The Chiefs scored their final touchdown of the game early in the fourth quarter, putting them up 48-31. Naturally, Arrowhead Stadium went wild. However, it was one celebration from left tackle Eric Fisher that had the internet going wild.

It even caught the attention of Stone Cold himself.

The Chiefs are once again one win away from the Super Bowl, and they host the Titans in a Week 10 rematch next Sunday for the AFC title game at Arrowhead Stadium.