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  2. Saints–Vikings rivalry - Wikipedia

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    Vikings quarterback Daunte Culpepper threw for 302 yards as the Vikings defeated the Saints 34–16. In 2002 , the 3–10 Vikings played the 9–4 Saints in a must-win game for the Saints. The Saints took a seven-point lead with just over 5 minutes remaining, but the Vikings responded with a touchdown pass from Culpepper to Randy Moss with five ...

  3. Minneapolis Miracle - Wikipedia

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    The Minneapolis Miracle (also known as the Minnesota Miracle) was the National Football Conference (NFC) divisional playoff game played between the Minnesota Vikings and the New Orleans Saints at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota, on January 14, 2018, and specifically its final play.

  4. 2000–01 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Smith rushed for 74 yards and a touchdown, while also catching 2 passes for 25. Brooks completed 30 of 48 passes for 295 yards and two touchdowns, but was sacked and intercepted twice. Saints running back Chad Morton tied a playoff record with 13 receptions for 106 yards. This was the second postseason meeting between the Saints and Vikings.

  5. 2019–20 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    After a punt, the Saints drove to the Vikings' 20-yard line, only to have Brees fumble the ball while being sacked by Hunter; [17] this was recovered by defensive tackle Jalyn Holmes. [16] After the Saints' defense forced the Vikings to punt after three plays, Brees completed five consecutive passes for 44 yards in the last 2 minutes to set up ...

  6. Highest and lowest Saints PFF grades from Week 4 vs. Vikings

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    Highest and lowest Saints PFF grades from Week 4 vs. Vikings: Latavius Murray leads the offense, Demario Davis paces the defense

  7. 2009–10 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The Vikings outgained the Saints 475–257, which was the biggest yardage differential for a losing team in NFL postseason history. With his game winning kick Hartley joined Rich Karlis , Morten Andersen and Lawrence Tynes as the only four players in NFL history to score the winning points in a conference championship game decided in overtime.

  8. No surprise: Vikings plan to start Dobbs at QB vs. Saints - AOL

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    After leading the winning comeback in Atlanta, Vikings quarterback Joshua Dobbs will start Sunday's game against the Saints at U.S. Bank Stadium, head coach Kevin O'Connell said Monday. Rookie ...

  9. 1987–88 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    New Orleans scored first after Vikings quarterback Kramer's fumble on a bad snap led to Saints quarterback Bobby Hebert's 10-yard touchdown pass to wide receiver Eric Martin. Then, Kramer was sacked and the Vikings had to punt, but Saints returner Mel Gray accidentally hit the ball while trying to avoid it and the Vikings recovered on the New ...