A divisional round becomes an NFL epic, capped by a zany overtime masterpiece between Kansas City and Buffalo.
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Jason Gay
Sports Columnist, The Wall Street Journal
Jason Gay is The Wall Street Journal’s sports columnist and a humor columnist for its Review section. The author of the 2015 bestseller “Little Victories,” Jason has written for additional publications including Vogue, GQ, Rolling Stone and Outside. In 2016 he was named Sports Columnist of the Year by Society of Professional Journalists and was a finalist for the Thurber Prize for American Humor. Write to Jason at jason.gay@wsj.com, and follow him on Twitter @jasongay. Sign up to receive email alerts from Jason Gay.
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