From his living room in the Twin Cities' east suburbs, Adam Thielen watched the Panthers' final drive of the day in a hoodie and shorts, a football in one hand and his cellphone in the other as Carolina kicker Joey Slye lined up for a 54-yard field goal that would hand the Vikings their seventh loss if it went through the uprights.
Slye pulled the ball left and Thielen, stuck at home after positive COVID-19 tests put him out for the game, erupted with the same jubilation and disbelief that flowed out of plenty of living rooms in plenty of Twin Cities houses on Sunday.
"Yes!" Thielen yelled seven times as he leapt and pumped his fist in a video his wife, Caitlin, posted on social media. "You've got to be kidding me!" he exulted several times, before needling the person with whom he was video-chatting about jinxing the kick.
What more fitting reaction could there be to the Vikings' 28-27 victory, the third one-point game of their 2020 season, the fifth with a fourth-quarter lead change and the latest to keep some playoff hopes alive after a 1-5 start?
The Vikings' winning touchdown with 46 seconds left came a week after they had allowed the go-ahead score with 1:37 left in a 31-28 loss to the Cowboys. Kirk Cousins hit two of his final seven passes in the final four minutes a week ago before connecting on six of his last seven Sunday. While Thielen was back at home watching the team he'd rooted for as a kid, Chad Beebe caught the winning touchdown pass — minutes after his muffed punt appeared to doom the Vikings' chances.
The swings Thielen experienced as a spectator were the same ones Vikings fans have endured throughout this surreal trip through the NFL schedule. They appear not to be over yet, with the Vikings (5-6) again only one game out of a playoff spot before a Week 13 home game against the one-win Jaguars.
Sunday's game between two four-win teams swung on a series of moments that could have sunk either club, but it also showed Cousins at his best when it mattered most, a week after a three-TD second half still found him one drive short.
These, perhaps, are the types of games the Vikings are destined to play, with a makeshift defense and a special teams group that hasn't been able to get out of its own way.