The Kansas City Chiefs are 11-1 and headed to the playoffs after defeating the Denver Broncos in Week 13. There was a strange aura about this game and it seemed to impact Tyreek Hill and the offense from the get-go. The Chiefs wouldn’t be held down for long, though. The team came storming back in the second half to regain the lead from Denver, making for quite the show on “Sunday Night Football.”

Below you’ll find some of the best Twitter reactions from the Chiefs’ Week 13 win:

The universe doesn't want Tyreek Hill to score

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Tyreek Hill could have scored three touchdowns tonight, but the universe wasn’t having any of his shenanigans. He would have made the catch of the year in NFL, but Hill literally didn’t know that he caught the ball. It was popped up initially and he was taken to the ground. The ball landed in his arms while the defender was on top of him and it never hit the ground. The officials ruled it incomplete and it wasn’t a situation in which the play was automatically reviewed. The Chiefs didn’t end up challenging the play and the internet erupted into pure madness.

Travis Kelce makes history and hats off to the... Raiders?

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Travis Kelce was in rare form tonight before the opening snap and he should have been. He knew that he would become the first and only tight end in NFL history to record five-straight 1000-yard receiving seasons. He’s the most dominant tight end in the NFL and he showed it once again with his performance against the Broncos… or was it the Raiders? There seemed to be some confusion about who Kelce played against tonight.

Drew Lock pays his rent

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Historically, Drew Lock hasn’t played that great against Kansas City. The score might be deceiving but Lock didn’t really help his case today. Instead, he met the Chiefs Kingdom Landlord and paid his rent. Tyrann Mathieu collected two interceptions on Sunday night, including the game-winning pick. Lock has now thrown just two touchdowns to five interceptions when facing the Chiefs in his career.