Vikings, Bills play overtime following unbelievable finish in regulation

The Vikings-Bills game had a stunning final few minutes of regulation

If you watched the Minnesota Vikings-Buffalo Bills game on Sunday, you definitely could not believe what you just saw.

The Vikings converted a 4th-and-18 as Justin Jefferson made an incomprehensible catch.

Then, it appeared as if Jefferson had made a TD catch but was ruled a half-yard short.

The Bills stuffed Kirk Cousins on a QB sneak, apparently having the game won.

Disaster struck for the Bills and their fans.

The snap to Josh Allen was mishandled and Eric Kendricks recovered the fumble in the mass of humanity and in the end zone.

The Vikings had gone from a heartbreaking loss to seemingly breaking the heart of the Bills Mafia, a tale of 2 quarterback sneaks, neither of which provided the desired result.

However, the Bills collected themselves and drove for a game-tying field goal that forced overtime at 30-30.

One reason the drive was successful was this questionable call that Gabe Davis had caught the Allen pass when it appears he lost control heading out of bounds.