There wasn’t much hope for the Bills when a 1992 AFC Wild Card game had them down 28-3 at halftime. Couple that with a 58-yard interception return by the Oilers for a touchdown at the beginning of the second half, and what you had was a game that was over before it ever got started.
But then Frank Reich, who was starting for an injured Jim Kelly, began leading the comeback charge. The Bills charged back from a 38-3 deficit and took a 38-35 lead.
The Oilers were able to force it into overtime, but at that point the momentum had shifted, and the Bills were the team of destiny. They would go on to lose the Super Bowl that year, but their journey was memorable.