Stefon Diggs, Justin Jefferson compose one of great NFL trades

Stefon Diggs and Justin Jefferson in the same deal worked out great for Buffalo and Minnesota

Stefon Diggs wanted out of Minnesota. The Bills needed a wide receiver so they sent a first-round pick to the Vikings in the 2020 NFL draft to land Diggs.

The Vikings used the pick to select LSU wide receiver Justin Jefferson.

It didn’t take Minnesota’s 33-30 thrilling overtime win at Buffalo for NFL fans to know this has turned out to be one of the best trades in league history … for each team.

Diggs had 12 receptions for 128 yards, including a stunning one-hand grab.

Jefferson went him better, corraling 10 passes for 193 yards and a touchdown.

Jefferson also made one of the great grabs in NFL history on a 4th-and-18 late in the fourth quarter of the masterpiece.

Jefferson has 355 receptions for 4,076 receiving yards and 21 touchdowns in basically 2 1/2 seasons as a Viking.

Diggs has 302 receptions 3,745 yards and 25 touchdowns over the same span as a Bill.

On a day when Minnesota won and Buffalo lost, neither team came up short in this deal.

 

Justin Jefferson made the catch of the year in a career performance vs. Bills, and NFL Twitter was in awe

Justin Jefferson, are you serious?

[autotag]Justin Jefferson[/autotag] may walk among us, but he certainly is not one of us.

The third-year Vikings and former LSU receiver is simply playing on another level right now, and he almost single-handedly won Minnesota the game on Sunday against the Buffalo Bills.

In the 33-30 overtime victory — which was clinched by an interception for another former Tiger in [autotag]Patrick Peterson[/autotag] — Jefferson finished with a career-high 193 yards on 10 catches while also scoring a touchdown.

He also made what many were quick to dub the catch of the year, keeping the Vikings’ hopes alive with an improbably one-handed catch to convert on fourth and 18.

Minnesota ultimately failed to score on the possession, turning it over on downs after a Kirk Cousins quarterback sneak came up just short. But on the ensuing Buffalo possession, Josh Allen fumbled on a sneak. It was recovered for a go-ahead touchdown, but Allen led a field-goal drive to send the game to overtime.

Jefferson also made the catch to set up what proved to be the game-winning field goal in overtime for Minnesota, and he was the talk of the league after his performance.

Vikings never quit, Kirk Cousins leads 17-point comeback win

The Vikings found a way to win again in what is arguably the game of the year

The Minnesota Vikings and Buffalo Bills just played in the game of the year.

Kirk Cousins led a 17-point comeback to defeat the Bills 33-30 in overtime. They didn’t make it easy, but nothing has been for this team.

The game started out with a bang for the Vikings. They extended their lead with points on the opening drive and currently have a league-high 42 points.  Cousins found Justin Jefferson on a fade route and he celebrated with the Griddy while faking a hamstring injury.

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After the opening drive, it was the Josh Allen show for quite a while. The star quarterback was questionable all week with a UCL injury in his throwing elbow but he played the entire game. He was outstanding all game making his signature plays off-script throughout. He finished the game 29-43 for 330 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions to go with 84 rushing yards on six carries.

One of the other major storylines in the game was the Vikings’ first game playing against Stefon Diggs. He was all smiles before kickoff but he turned it on once the game started. He was incredible on Sunday catching 12 passes for 128 yards and had one of the best catches of the year that rivaled Odell Beckham Jr.’s from his rookie year in 2014.

Justin Jefferson saw that catch and decided to top him snagging an incredible fourth-down catch away from the defender with one hand. He was tremendous in this game, topping Diggs’ with 10 catches for 193 yards and a touchdown.

The Vikings got down 17 points and this is where they have found ways to thrive. Cousins led another comeback on the season, making it six total on the season. He was making some great plays and maneuvered the pocket really well, especially after Christian Darrisaw left the game in the fourth quarter to be evaluated with a concussion.

Turnovers were the biggest key in this game. Cousins threw two interceptions which led to three points for the Bills but the three turnovers by Allen were the key points of the game.

On fourth down, Allen threw an interception in the end zone and Patrick Peterson returned it 35 yards and which started the Vikings’ touchdown drive. The biggest one was in the fourth quarter after the Bills stopped the Vikings on fourth and goal from the one when Allen fumbled the center exchange and Eric Kendricks recovered it in the end zone for a touchdown.

This is where we had our first controversy of the game, as Josh Allen did successfully lead a drive to kick a field goal but on a deep pass to Gabe Davis, the ball hit the ground. It was called a catch but the booth didn’t trigger a review fast enough which was suspect, but it happens.

The Vikings won the coin toss and drove down the field mostly on the shoulders of Dalvin Cook who had 26 yards and helped keep the chains moving. They got inside the five after a brilliant throw and catch from Cousins to Jefferson. They couldn’t punch it in from inside the five-yard line and settled for a Greg Joseph field goal.

On the ensuing possession, Josh Allen drove the Bills inside the red zone but made a fatal error and threw the ball right to Patrick Peterson to finish the game.

Despite the turnovers, Cousins was consistently clutch once the fourth quarter started. He finished 30-50 for 357 yards, one touchdown and two interceptions.

Up next, the Vikings host the Dallas Cowboys who are playing the Green Bay Packers on Sunday afternoon. Tipico Sportsbook currently has the Cowboys as 2.5-point favorites. The Vikings magic number to win the division is down to four and still have hopes to win it on Thanksgiving night against the New England Patriots.

Justin Jefferson’s astonishing one-handed catch against the Bills had NFL fans in complete awe

Jefferson is not of this world!!!

In his third season in the NFL, Justin Jefferson is already in the conversation for best receiver in the game. The 23-year-old Minnesota Vikings playmaker makes it a habit to roast defenders week after week — sometimes while wearing sunglasses pre-game — finding ways to be Kirk Cousins’ perfect game-breaker and safety valve at the same time.

A thriller in Buffalo on Sunday saw Jefferson unleash what might be the highlight play of his young, prolific career to this point. The Vikings were backed up in their own end on a fourth and very long, Cousins heaved a jump ball up for Jefferson.

And with the corner draped all over him, Jefferson climbed the ladder to make one of the most ridiculous (and clutch!) one-hand catches you’ll ever see:

HOLY COW! I know the NFL seemingly has more high-end talent at receiver than ever, but I find it hard to believe that anyone but Jefferson makes that kind of play. And on fourth down, too!

Talk about being an incredible playmaker and hero simultaneously. We should probably get used to seeing Jefferson do this to the best teams in the league for a long time.

Justin Jefferson sets another NFL record vs. Bills

Another record set by the superstar wide receiver

The Minnesota Vikings struck gold when they selected wide receiver Justin Jefferson at the 22nd overall selection in the 2020 NFL draft. He has arguably been the best receiver in the National Football League during the course of his first three seasons.

Over that time, he has set numerous records and did so again versus the Buffalo Bills. When Jefferson topped 100 yards on Sunday, it was his 20th such game in his career, which set an NFL record that he held with both Randy Moss and Odell Beckham Jr.

What’s most impressive about Jefferson’s incredible start to his career is that he was able to achieve that number in just 42 games and he can still add to that number over the final eight games of the season.

The best part for Vikings fans is that Jefferson is only getting started.

Justin Jefferson fakes hamstring injury when celebrating touchdown

Jefferson had Vikings fans worried after this celebration

The Minnesota Vikings got off to a great start against the Buffalo Bills. They forced a three-and-out on the first drive of the game and followed it up with a touchdown drive.

Justin Jefferson scored his fourth touchdown on the season when quarterback Kirk Cousins hit him on a fade route. He got a little creative with the touchdown celebration.

While hitting the Griddy, Jefferson grabs his hamstring but he ended up faking it and walked to the sideline just fine.

This isn’t the first time that the dance was hit in this fashion. In Saturday’s South Carolina vs. Florida matchup, Gators linebacker Ventrell Miller did that after securing the tackle.

The creativity makes the game fun. Who knows what Jefferson might do next.

Vikings vs. Bills: Experts are split for big Week 10 matchup

The experts are torn about Sunday’s game

Two of the top-five teams in the national football league are facing off on Sunday with the Minnesota Vikings traveling to Buffalo to face the Bills.

Within the game, there is a myriad of storylines and injuries that can change the landscape of the game itself. Those reasons have experts across the industry torn on how they are on the outcome of this game.

Here’s how the experts across the industry are predicting Sunday’s matinee in Buffalo.

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Vikings mailbag: Would you rather win vs. Case Keenum or lose vs. Josh Allen?

The latest mailbag has a lot of intriguing questions including trade proposals, the future at quarterback and would you prefer a win or a loss?

The Minnesota Vikings are preparing to take on the Buffalo Bills on Sunday and there are a lot of intriguing storylines heading into it.

With Josh Allen’s status up in the air, there has been a lot of discussion over if you would prefer a win over Case Keenum or a loss to Allen.

In the latest mailbag, we answer that and many more questions, including the future of a few Vikings.

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Vikings vs. Bills: 5 matchups to watch on Sunday

Sunday’s game against the Buffalo Bills is littered with storylines

When the Minnesota Vikings take on the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, there are a ton of storylines throughout the matchup.

It isn’t just the first game the Vikings have played against Stefon Diggs or a possibly Case Keenum revenge game. The matchups across the board are tremendous as both teams are among the elite of the NFL

As we move forward to Sunday, there are five matchups that will be must-watch on Sunday afternoon.

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Kirk Cousins and the Vikings are running the best offense you’re not talking about

The Minnesota Vikings are the best 7-1 team nobody’s talking about. Laurie Fitzpatrick gets into how Kirk Cousins and the offense have led the way.

The Minnesota Vikings have won two in a row after their bye week, increasing their current win streak to six. Over these two weeks, Kirk Cousins has 497 yards, four touchdowns and one interception giving him a 92.4 passer rating. He currently has the fourth-best IQR in the NFL, (121.0), according to Sports Info Solutions (this is a metric that measures the quarterback independently).

Cousins is playing some of the best ball of his career and having one of the best supporting casts in the NFL certainly helps. He’s currently T-1 the NFL in game-winning drives since 2021, with eight, and this year, he is tied in comeback wins with four.

Cousins has been able to deliver in close games, stay poised under pressure,l and most importantly, trust his receivers when it matters most. Now let’s throw on the All-22 and dive a little bit deeper into how Cousins is able to play as well as he has.