Vikes clinch North after record 33-point comeback (2024)

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    Kevin Seifert, ESPN Staff WriterDec 17, 2022, 05:21 PM ET

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MINNEAPOLIS -- The Minnesota Vikings clinched the NFC North title Saturday with -- ho, hum -- the biggest comeback in NFL history.

Powered by a new coaching staff and largely the same roster that had missed the postseason in three of the past four years, the Vikings overcame a 33-point halftime deficit to defeat the Indianapolis Colts 39-36 at U.S. Bank Stadium.

The 33-point comeback exceeded the previous record of 32, set by the Buffalo Bills in the 1992 playoffs against the Houston Oilers. Kevin O'Connell led the Minnesota to its 11th victory in his first 14 games as its head coach.

The historic win eliminated the Vikings' last remaining competitor, the Detroit Lions, from contention for the NFC North title. After winning their first division title in five years and their sixth since the turn of the century, the Vikings hold a one-game lead over the San Francisco 49ers for the NFC's No. 2 playoff seed.

The Vikings' live odds to win the game grew to as long as 30-1 at Caesars Sportsbook, but were even longer at other sportsbooks. At PointsBet, the Vikings were 90-1 to win the game when they were down 33-0. The sportsbook said it took a couple bets on the Vikings at 90-1 odds, the largest a $5 wager.

In a wild twist of drama, the Vikings were booed off the field at halftime. Cornerback Patrick Peterson challenged his teammates to score five touchdowns in the second half -- a tough ask in any circ*mstance -- and O'Connell said: "I'll never forget it as long as I live."

"It was a nice little moment for me to lead into," O'Connell said. "I said, 'Pat you're exactly right.' That's what we needed at the time. It was probably the most motivated I've been to challenge our players, so they just knew that regardless of the outcome today, that first half was not good enough. It will never be acceptable to have that type of performance, regardless of the outcome today.

"Nobody is happier to be NFC North champions. The way we earned it, I think will stick with a lot of us for a long time, but there's still a lot to go back and make sure we rectify."

The Vikings didn't score until 8 minutes, 22 seconds remained in the third quarter. But from that point on, they outscored the Colts 39-6. Quarterback Kirk Cousins threw for 417 of his 460 yards after halftime, more than any NFL quarterback in the past 45 years. Cousins struggled to put the performance in perspective immediately afterward, saying he "isn't wired that way."

But after the Vikings won their 10th one-score game of the season, Cousins did say: "Something like that doesn't happen to average people."

The Vikings fired former coach Mike Zimmer and general manager Rick Spielman the day after the 2021 season. Owners Zygi and Mark Wilf hired Kwesi Adofo-Mensah to replace Spielman, and Adofo-Mensah signed off on their choice of O'Connell as the new coach.

Together, the Vikings' new leadership decided against blowing up a veteran roster that lost eight games by one possession in 2021. Instead, Adofo-Mensah initiated what he called a "competitive rebuild," hoping to squeeze as many wins from the existing core as possible before beginning the process of turning over key positions with younger players.

O'Connell redesigned the offense around receiver Justin Jefferson, who has jumped to the top of NFL receiving rankings. Cousins has produced the worst statistical season of his five in Minnesota, but he has led seven fourth-quarter comebacks, including Saturday, and has thanked O'Connell repeatedly for empowering him to play through his mistakes.

Cousins is one of many returning veterans who have powered this season's surge, including eight who are at least 30 years old: receiver Adam Thielen, linebackers Za'Darius Smith, Eric Kendricks and Jordan Hicks, cornerback Patrick Peterson and safety Harrison Smith.

ESPN's David Purdum contributed to this report.

Vikes clinch North after record 33-point comeback (2024)

FAQs

Who has the 33 point comeback in the NFL? ›

The Minnesota Vikings are back in the playoffs -- clinching the NFC North division title in historic fashion on Saturday. The Vikings stormed back from a 33-point halftime deficit to stun the Colts, 39-36, in overtime at a raucous U.S. Bank Stadium. The 33-point comeback is the largest in NFL history.

Who clinched the NFC North? ›

MINNEAPOLIS – The 30-year drought is over. It will be a very Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays in Metro Detroit this year because for the first time since 1993 the Detroit Lions have clinched a division title with a 30-24 win in Minnesota against the Vikings Sunday.

What was the probability of the Minneapolis Miracle win? ›

According to the ESPN win probability model, at this point in time the Vikings had just a four percent chance of winning the game.

Who holds the biggest comeback in NFL history? ›

The Minnesota Vikings overturned a 33-point deficit to defeat the Indianapolis Colts, marking the largest comeback in NFL history.

What's the largest halftime lead in NFL history? ›

The biggest blowout in NFL history unsurprisingly belongs to the New England Patriots and Tom Brady. Well, technically, it's a tie with the 1976 Los Angeles Rams. Brady threw for five touchdowns in the second quarter, according to the Analyst. Up 45-0, the Patriots set the record for the largest lead at halftime.

What is the biggest loss in NFL history? ›

The Largest Margin of Defeat in NFL History

The Chicago Bears' 73-0 triumph over the Washington Redskins in 1940 remains the most significant margin of defeat in NFL history – it was one of the most iconic moments in the NFL.

What quarterback has the most comeback wins in NFL history? ›

Leaders
Player4QCYears
Tom Brady462000-2022
Peyton Manning+431998-2015
Ben Roethlisberger412004-2021
Matt Ryan382008-2022
88 more rows

What happens if Lions beat Vikings? ›

The Lions have already clinched the NFC North title and can't be any worse than the No. 3 seed in the NFC playoffs, but a win vs. the Vikings today, coupled with losses by Philadelphia (at New York Giants) and Dallas (at Washington) would give Detroit the No. 2 seed.

Have the Lions ever been 11-4? ›

Sunday's 30-24 win over NFC North rival Minnesota clinched the Lions' North title with a won-loss record of 11-4.

Have the Lions ever won the North? ›

With two games remaining in the 2023 NFL regular season, the Detroit Lions are headed to the playoffs as division champs for the first time since 1993, and for the first time ever as NFC North champs.

Has Kirk Cousins won a playoff game? ›

While the 35-year-old has made multiple postseason appearances for two separate teams throughout his career, he's only won one playoff game in four starts. This occurred during his 2019 season with the Minnesota Vikings, defeating the New Orleans Saints in the wild-card round.

Who was the QB during the Minneapolis Miracle? ›

Minnesota Vikings quarterback Case Keenum throws the game winning touchdown. Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Stefon Diggs (14) catches the game-winning touchdown over New Orleans Saints free safety Marcus Williams (43).

When was the last time the Vikings won the Super Bowl? ›

Since the franchise's inception, the Vikings have completed 61 seasons of play in the NFL. The team won one NFL Championship in 1969, and was the last team crowned NFL champions before the AFL–NFL merger in 1970. The franchise has been conference champions three times since the merger, but has never won the Super Bowl.

Has any NFL team scored 33 points? ›

The Green Bay Packers had 33 points versus the Vikings on December 31.

What is the largest blown lead in NFL playoff history? ›

Largest blown leads in NFL playoff history

That still belongs to "The Comeback," a wild game where the Bills mounted an improbable run to come back from down 32 to defeat the Oilers in the wild-card round of the 1993 AFC playoffs to win 41-38.

What was the largest comeback in Super Bowl history? ›

Super Bowl LI featured the largest comeback in Super Bowl history, with the Patriots overcoming a 28–3 deficit in the third quarter to emerge victorious. Due to the comeback, the game is nicknamed "28–3". The game was also the first Super Bowl to be decided in overtime.

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