MINNEAPOLIS — The Minnesota Vikings have made it all the way back to even after their 1-5 start, fully in the running for the playoffs entering the final quarter of the season.
Staying in the picture will require far better performances than this.
Dan Bailey kicked a 23-yard field goal with 1:49 left in overtime after he missed two extra points and a 51-yard try with 13 seconds remaining in regulation, lifting the Vikings to a 27-24 victory over Jacksonville on Sunday.
"This team will fight. I do believe that. Obviously there are a lot of things we need to clean up," said coach Mike Zimmer, who sweated out a 28-27 win over Carolina the previous week and a 31-28 loss to Dallas prior to that.
The Cowboys, Panthers and Jaguars (1-11), who lost their 11th straight game, are a combined 8-27.
"The last two weeks you come in the locker room, and it's more relieved than excited," Zimmer said. "That's probably a good thing, because I think they know where they're at in this world right now."
Harrison Smith set up Bailey's redo with a diving interception at the Jacksonville 46, the fourth turnover of the game by the Jaguars.
"That's a play I'll be replaying in my head all night. Would love to have it back," said Mike Glennon, who passed for 280 yards and one score in his second start, but had two interceptions.