Defensive end Everson Griffen knocked the ball loose from Roethlisberger and Kevin Williams recovered to give Minnesota its first win of the season. While both offenses had strong outputs, the Minnesota defense stepped up in the end. Big Ben (the quarterback, not the tower) threw for 383 yards and a touchdown, while Le'Veon Bell punched in two scores on the ground. Greg Jennings was another star for the Vikings' offense, hauling in two receiving touchdowns.īen Roethlisberger and Pittsburgh's offense came to play, too. Minnesota Vikings 34, Pittsburgh Steelers 27 (2013)Īdrian Peterson went off for 140 rushing yards and two touchdowns at Wembley Stadium in 2013. Matt Prater drilled a 48-yard field goal as time expired to give Detroit the comeback victory. They had a chance to tie the game after scoring a touchdown with 3:56 left in the fourth, but the Falcons made a stop on the ensuing two-point conversion to keep the score at 21-19.ĭetroit got the ball back with 1:38 remaining and Matthew Stafford led a drive from Lions' 7-yard line to get into field goal position. The Detroit Lions’ comeback began with a 10-point third quarter. jumped out to a 21-0 lead that they took into the halftime break before the game completely shifted over the final 30 minutes. The Atlanta Falcons' propensity for blowing significant leads isn't limited to the United States. Detroit Lions 22, Atlanta Falcons 21 (2014) The Los Angeles Chargers forced an incompletion on the second try to hold onto their 20-19 lead. The Titans were unsuccessful in their first attempt but got a second chance thanks to a defensive penalty. Instead of attempting the PAT and playing for overtime, Tennessee opted to go for a 2-point conversion.
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