Count this among the biggest meltdowns by a defense in NFL history.
The Dallas Cowboys inexplicably let Kansas City Chiefs speedy receiver Tyreek Hill score on a 56-yard play to end the first half, and cut the deficit to 14-10.
With two seconds on the clock, Hill caught a dump off pass from Alex Smith at the Cowboys’ 42-yard line with a couple receivers serving as lead blockers, made a move at the 25 to get by Cowboys cornerback Orlando Scandrick and found his way into the end zone.
The Cowboys had six defensive backs on the play, and none of them got a hand on Hill.