The Buffalo Bills had to give "everything" to rally past the Miami Dolphins and clinch their playoff berth, but Josh Allen's heroics were of no surprise to his team-mates.
The Bills led their AFC East rivals 21-13 at halftime but were then 29-21 down in the fourth quarter, requiring quarterback Allen to step up.
In snowy conditions, his 44-yard run ignited a drive that ended with a two-point conversion to tie the game, although Buffalo soon faced giving the ball back to the Dolphins with time on the clock.
Instead, Allen led his team 65 yards up the field on a 15-play drive that used up all of the remaining time and put Tyler Bass in position to kick the decisive field goal.
An exhausting effort was rewarded with a playoff berth and left coach Sean McDermott "humbled".
"It took everything we had to pull this one out tonight," he said. "It just makes it special.
"It's humbling. Really, that's how I feel about it. Humbled to be a part of it in this great town that doesn't get as much credit as it deserves, honestly.
"And the fans, I mean, this place is unique. So, just awesome. Awesome."
Allen is similarly unique, according to his team-mates.
"He makes plays that I've never seen before," said tight end Dawson Knox, who caught the final TD pass of the game. "Sometimes you kind of turn into a fan while you're watching him.
"Unfortunately, I was under a 300-pound 3-technique on that play that he reached the ball over on the two points, so I didn't see it until we saw the JumboTron.
"But I've talked about it before. It's not even surprising at this point. You're just like, 'oh, there's Josh being Josh again'.
"He's the best quarterback in the league, the best football player in the league. So, anytime you've got him on your team, you've got a chance to win."
The Bills have made the postseason for a fourth straight year, but they have not been back to the Super Bowl since losing four in a row in the early 1990s.
"You can't win the Super Bowl unless you make the playoffs," added Allen. "So, that's goal number one down. Goal number two now is to clinch the division. That's how we'll take it.
"We'll take it one game at a time. Be ready for next week."