The Titans fooled the Chiefs with a trick play that resulted in the heaviest touchdown in playoff history

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The Tennessee Titans took an early 10-point lead over the Kansas City Chiefs in their AFC Championship Game matchup.

Titans quarterback Ryan Tannehill ran a trick play by faking a handoff to running back Derrick Henry and lofting a pass to offensive tackle Dennis Kelly.

Kelly a 321-pound lineman made NFL playoffs history as the heaviest player ever to reel in a postseason touchdown catch.

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With the ball on the one-yard line and a chance to extend their early lead in the AFC Championship game to 10, the Tennessee Titans looked ready to use their not-so-secret weapon in rushing juggernaut Derrick Henry.

But instead, Titans first-year offensive coordinator Arthur Smith took yet another risk with a history-making trick play.See the rest of the story at Business InsiderNOW WATCH: 5 things about the NFL that football fans may not knowSee Also:NFL Conference Championships Our predictions for who advances to the Super BowlThe Chiefs scored so many touchdowns in their historic comeback against the Texans that they ran out of fireworksDeshaun Watson silenced a Chiefs player's trash-talk by asking, 'Who's that?'

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