The Vikings came back from 33 down to complete the largest comeback in NFL history on Saturday afternoon, taking down the Colts 39–36 in improbable fashion in overtime.
The previous NFL record of 32 points was held by the Bills over the Oilers in the 1992 wild card round, per ESPN Stats & Info.
Quarterback Kirk Cousins threw for 460 yards and four touchdowns and spoke with NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero after the game to discuss what was said at halftime to spark the comeback.
“There was belief,” Cousins said. “Patrick Peterson said all we needed was five touchdowns.