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ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. - At various points in the second half of a game that defied logic, it appeared the Vikings' game against the Bills on Sunday would end with a blowout loss, then a comeback victory, then a gut-wrenching defeat, then an unfathomable victory.
At one point in overtime, as Buffalo quarterback Josh Allen tried to float a pass over a cornerback the Vikings had just added to their active roster, it seemed the Bills would be walk-off winners.
Instead, after Patrick Peterson intercepted Allen in the end zone for the second time Sunday, the Vikings left Highmark Stadium with a 33-30 overtime win against one of the AFC's pre-eminent teams.
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