Vikings survive Lions rally, win with last-second field goal

Minnesota Vikings kicker Greg Joseph is carried off the field
Minnesota Vikings kicker Greg Joseph is carried off the field by teammates after kicking the game-winning field goal against the Detroit Lions at U.S. Bank Stadium on Sunday in Minneapolis.
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Greg Joseph made a 54-yard field goal as time expired to give the Minnesota Vikings a 19-17 victory over the winless Lions on Sunday.

That's after new Detroit coach Dan Campbell successfully called for a go-ahead 2-point conversion try that gave the Lions a one-point lead with 37 seconds left.

Joseph made four field goals, including a career-best 55-yarder, as the Vikings (2-3) casually played the field position game until the extra-safe strategy nearly cost them a must-have victory.

After Joseph's 49-yard attempt with 3:17 remaining strangely fell short, the Lions (0-5) went the other way for Austin Seibert's third field goal to pull within 16-9.

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Alexander Mattison, who ably filled in for the injured Dalvin Cook with 153 total yards and a second quarter touchdown catch, had the ball ripped away by Jalen Reeves-Maybin on a third-and-7 run from the Minnesota 21 right after the 2-minute warning with Detroit out of timeouts.

Three plays later, D'Andre Swift had the Lions in the end zone with 7-yard run. Instead of settling for the tie, Campbell kept the offense on the field. Jared Goff, who had turnovers to end two drives that inside the 30, zinged a pass to KhaDarel Hodge on a crossing route in the front of the goal posts for the lead.

The Lions, who have lost nine straight games overall, surely knew better than to feel comfortable at that point. The Vikings used two timeouts and two deep throws from Kirk Cousins to Adam Thielen to get in range for Joseph, who came through this time after missing a 37-yard field goal on the final play in a 34-33 loss at Arizona on Sept. 19.

Two weeks ago, the Lions lost 19-17 to Baltimore after the Ravens scrambled in the closing seconds to set up an NFL-record 66-yard field goal by Justin Tucker.

The Vikings limited Goff to a 64.3 passer rating, going 21 for 35 for 203 yards. Eric Kendricks made a one-handed interception in the third quarter, and Griffen and Danielle Hunter each had 1 1/2 of the team's four sacks.

Justin Jefferson took six of his seven catches for first downs and finished with 124 yards for the Vikings, whose offense has not scored a second-half touchdown in four straight games.

The Vikings visit Carolina next Sunday.