The Minnesota Vikings found a way to extend their winning streak to seven games with a fantastic 33-30 win over the Buffalo Bills. The most important part of the game was the tremendous comeback engineered by quarterback Kirk Cousins.
The Vikings were down by 17 points to the Bills on the road and they found a way to win the game. It was also the Vikings’ seventh-consecutive win in one score games.
In doing so, the Vikings accomplished something not done in Buffalo for 54 years.
The #Vikings became the first team to beat the Bills at Highmark Stadium when trailing by at least 14 points at halftime.
The last time the Bills lost a home game with a halftime lead of 14 or more was Nov. 10, 1968, at War Memorial Stadium.
— Ben Goessling (@BenGoessling) November 13, 2022
Not only were they the first team to accomplish the feat at Highmark Stadium, it was the first time it had happened in the NFL, as the last occurrence had the Bills still in the American Football League.
It’s going to take a lot to stop this Vikings team.
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