LONDON — On Friday, Vikings linebacker Eric Kendricks thought back to his first experience playing in London in 2017 and summed up the British football fans thusly.
"It's just a bunch of NFL fans from across the UK, which is really cool," he said. "There's a ton of jerseys, whether [they're] of the teams that are playing or not."
Then, he added with a smile, "And everybody loves to watch the kicks."
If that's correct, the sellout crowd that witnessed the NFL's 100th international game on Sunday at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium got its money's worth.
There were plenty of kicks in the Vikings' 28-25 victory over the Saints. There were long ones and short ones, dubious field goals that might not have needed to happen and one that happened because a punt was faked. There was a missed extra point that kept the possibility of overtime in play.
And, at the very end, this fantastical display of American football, in all its sloppy glory, concluded with a double doink.
The Vikings slipped out of London with a win after Wil Lutz's 61-yard attempt — his second of more than 60 yards in the game's final three minutes — struck the left upright, then the crossbar. The Saints celebrated first, thinking the kick had gone through to force overtime. The Vikings celebrated last, as the ball hit the crossbar and fell short.
They headed home with a 3-1 record, at the end of a day where seven of their 11 drives ended with points. It appeared in the first quarter, and again in the second, as if the Vikings could pull away from a Saints team missing its starting quarterback, top running back, top receiver and starting left guard. Instead, what could have been a comfortable win turned into a thriller.