The end of the Kansas City-Denver game on Sunday night came down to a field goal that was so dramatic that Chiefs' holder actually thought the kick missed.
Based on several pictures from the end of the game, it appears that Dustin Colquitt was the last person on the field to find out about Kansas City's 30-27 overtime win.
The drama started with just five seconds left in the game when Chiefs' long snapper James Winchester sent a perfect snap back to Colquitt, who laid down a perfect hold for kicker Cairo Santos.
That's when this happened.
We are pretty sure he called the bank shot before he kicked it! https://t.co/HVTo4dWlTf
— Kansas City Chiefs (@Chiefs) November 28, 2016
That kick will likely go down as the most dramatic 34-yard field goal attempt in NFL history.
Of course, it was probably more traumatic then dramatic for Colquitt because he thought the kick missed. The Chiefs' holder was on the ground, so he wasn't able to see that the refs called the kick good.
Here's a look at the confusion that was going on after the kick.
Image that perfectly sums up that Chiefs' field goal: Holder thought it missed, lineman thought it went in. Apparently, no one knew #KCvsDENpic.twitter.com/MKG2L8O90Q
— John Breech (@johnbreech) November 28, 2016
It wasn't just Colquitt who was confused about the kick. Everyone looked a little unsure.
As you can see, no one seems too sure if the kick actually went in. Colquitt wasn't the only one who was confused, so was Santos. Even the Chief's kicker wasn't sure what happened at first.
The reaction of the kicker LOL #KCvsDENpic.twitter.com/Hi2ggyNKf0
— Steve Noah (@Steve_OS) November 28, 2016
After the game, Santos sent out the perfect tweet to Colquitt that managed to perfectly sum up all of the chaos that went down in the final five seconds of the game.
Called the bank shot... just forgot to tell Colquitt. CHIEFS WIN!! pic.twitter.com/3N9Zv2HICJ
— Cairo Santos (@cairosantos19) November 28, 2016
By the way, there's a reason everyone was so confused after the kick, and that's because the field goal almost defied all laws of physics.
Kansas City Chiefs win wild 'Sunday Night Football' game when field goal in overtime ... https://t.co/30hwQN2SsOpic.twitter.com/V1yQ2661Gr
— Mark Petticord (@markpetticord) November 28, 2016