"13:28".
The first half of the American League Championship comes to an end, and the Kansas City Chiefs return to the locker room with a two-possession advantage, just one step away from advancing to the Super Bowl for the third consecutive year.
The bustling discussion is explosive.
Do the Houston Texans still have a chance to make a comeback? How should O'Brien adjust during halftime? How much psychological impact did the two turnovers at the end of the first half have on Watson? Can this talented quarterback rebound strongly in the second half and launch a counterattack?
The entire league is watching, including teams that were stopped in the division games, teams that didn't make it to the playoffs—without exception.
Now, things have gone far beyond the value of just one game.
In just three seasons, the growth of the Kansas City Chiefs has been striking, and the transformation in the team's temperament has become a league-wide miracle.