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Were the Eagles "robbed of greatness" here? KC would've had to kick the FG with 1:48 on the clock. I didn't see much of a hold, and the pass was way out of bounds.
LOOK: Patrick Mahomes' helmet shatters after QB takes vicious hit in cold weather playoff game vs. Dolphins
You don't see this every day in the NFL
When you play a football game in sub-zero temperatures, you're going to see some crazy things happen and some crazy things definitely happened during Saturday's wild-card game in Kansas City.
With a kickoff temperature of minus-4 degrees -- the fourth-coldest game in NFL history -- the game produced plenty of moments that you don't usually see: Water was instantly freezing, Andy Reid's mustache grew icicles and Patrick Mahomes' helmet partly SHATTERED after the Chiefs' quarterback took a vicious hit during the third quarter.
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The aftermath of the play was slightly confusing, because not only was the Chiefs QB allowed to stay on the field, but Elliott didn't get flagged for a helmet-to-helmet hit and Mahomes wasn't forced to leave the game to be checked for a concussion. As NBC rules analyst Terry McAuley noted, at the minimum, Mahomes should have been forced to leave the game for at least one play to get a new helmet.