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Watch: Vikings come back from 17-point deficit to take lead on shocking play
Minnesota Vikings cornerback Kris Boyd (29) and linebacker Jordan Hicks (58) celebrate with linebacker Eric Kendricks (54) for recovering a fumble for a touchdown against the Buffalo Bills during second half at Highmark Stadium. Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports

Watch: Vikings come back from 17-point deficit to take lead on shocking play

Minnesota-Buffalo became the game of the year thanks to a dizzying sequence to end the fourth quarter.

The Bills appeared to have pulled out a thrilling victory with a goal-line stand on fourth-and-inches with 50 seconds remaining. QB Josh Allen fumbled the Bills' first offensive snap following the stop and the Vikings recovered in the end zone for a touchdown to take a three-point lead.

Fans rushed to Twitter to react to the stunning turn of events.

Per NFL Next Gen Stats, Buffalo had a 99.1 percent chance of winning before Allen's fumble.

Buffalo was able to drive into field goal range for a tying field goal to send the game to overtime. Ten more minutes of this?

Vikings-Bills is truly the gift that keeps on giving.

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