What is the biggest comeback in NFL history?
What is the biggest comeback in NFL history?

As the Minnesota Vikings attempt to mount a comeback from a 33-0 hole against the Indianapolis Colts at halftime, we take a look back at what the biggest comebacks in NFL history have been to date.

No, it wasn't that Super Bowl where Tom Brady rallied the Patriots from a 28-3 deficit against the Atlanta Falcons to win it all. For this, we're headed all the way back to 1993 for “The Choke,” back when the Oilers were Houston's team. Down by 32 points to the Oilers in the third quarter, the Buffalo Bills came back to win 41-38 in overtime.

The biggest comeback in a regular season game occurred in 1980, when the San Francisco 49ers rallied from a 28-point deficit at halftime to beat the New Orleans Saints. If the Vikings are able to win this matchup, they will set a new record after over four decades.

The Colts' win probability was about as close to 100% as you can get before a game is over, but now that the Vikings have tied it up with two minutes left in the fourth quarter, this roller coaster is dropping fast.

  
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