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Final
TB
ATL23
20 -
Final
CIN
CLE17
16 -
Final
MIA
IND8
33 -
Final
CAR
JAX10
26 -
Final
LV
NE20
13 -
Final
AZ
NO20
13 -
Final
PIT
NYJ34
32 -
Final
NYG
WAS6
21 -
Final
TEN
DEN12
20 -
Final
SF
SEA17
13 -
Final
DET
GB13
27 -
Final
HOU
LAR9
14 -
Final
BAL
BUF40
41 -
Final
MIN
CHI27
24 -
Final
DAL
PHI20
24 -
Final
KC
LAC21
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Historic Comeback
- Updated: December 19, 2022

The Minnesota Vikings rallied from a 33-point deficit at halftime to defeat the Indianapolis Colts 39-36, completing the largest comeback in NFL history.
In the first half of the game Saturday at US Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, the Colts’ defense stifled the Vikings’ offense, tallying two touchdowns on an interception and blocked punt, which were both returned for touchdowns as the Colts jumped out to a 33-0 lead.
But the Vikings flipped the script in the second half, scoring five touchdowns, including a 64-yard run by Vikings running back Dalvin Cook with just over two minutes left in the game. Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins connected with tight end T.J. Hockenson on the two-point conversion to tie the game.
In overtime, after both teams had possession and were forced to punt, Vikings kicker Greg Joseph nailed a 40-yard field goal as time expired to clinch the comeback victory.
The official Minnesota Vikings Twitter account posted a photo of team members with the caption “The Kings in the North” after the surprise win, which clinched the NFC North.
The previous largest comeback in NFL history was the Buffalo Bills 32-point rally to defeat the Houston Oilers, 41-38, in the 1992 Wild Card round.