The Vikings went into halftime up 14-9 and eventually won 27-9. The Vikings went on to win, 28–20.Ģ018 - Minnesota Vikings vs Detroit Lions: With 2 seconds left to play in the first half, Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins completed a 44-yard pass to tight end Kyle Rudolph, who managed to make the catch despite being held by DeShawn Shead. Randy Moss caught it and was about to be tackled at the 15-yard line, but he alertly flipped the ball over his right shoulder to a streaking Moe Williams who put Minnesota up 14–7 at halftime. Daunte Culpepper was forced out of the pocket and barely got the pass off as Denver’s Reggie Hayward leveled him. Denver Broncos: Minnesota lined up on their own 41 yard line on 3rd down and 24 with eight seconds left in the first half. The touchdown put the game out of reach, and the Vikings defeated the Saints 44–10.Ģ003 - Minnesota Vikings vs. New Orleans Saints: In the Saints’ first-ever playoff game, the Vikings were ahead 24–10 near the end of the first half, when Wade Wilson completed a Hail Mary pass to Hassan Jones, to make the halftime score 31–10. But it stuck and became a part of the football lectionary. Some people thought the phrase was a bit flippant, at the time. 1987 – NFC Wild Card Playoffs – Minnesota Vikings vs. I remember watching that 1975 playoff game and hearing Roger the dodger an outspoken, active, conservative Catholic explain that he said a Hail Mary and let that final desperation pass fly.
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