Vikings complete largest comeback in NFL history with wild OT win over Colts

The Colts blocked a punt for a touchdown, scored on an interception of Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins and raced out to a huge lead, but it was Minnesota that made history on Saturday.

The Vikings completed the biggest comeback in NFL history, rallying from a 33-0 halftime deficit to beat Indianapolis in overtime, 39-36, at U.S. Bank Stadium. The improbable victory surpassed the 32-point margin former Bills quarterback and ex-Colts head coach Frank Reich led in a 1993 wild-card playoff game against the Houston Oilers.

The Vikings rallied from 33-0 to beat the Colts in overtime on Saturday.
The Vikings rallied from 33-0 to beat the Colts in overtime on Saturday.
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Vikings kicker Greg Joseph kicked the winning field goal with 3 seconds left in overtime on Saturday against the Colts.
Vikings kicker Greg Joseph kicked the winning field goal with 3 seconds left in overtime on Saturday against the Colts.
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Greg Joseph kicked the game-winning field goal with 3 seconds remaining in the extra period.

Minnesota improved to 11-3 on the season and clinched the NFC North, while Indianapolis dropped to 4-9-1.

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