SEATTLE — Another week, another walk-off win by Minnesota’s defense.
The Vikings left Seattle with a regular-season win for just the third time in franchise history and first since 2006, thanks in part to Theo Jackson’s game-sealing interception.
“I’m just as surprised as y’all are,” Jackson laughed after the 27-24 victory. “We ran a 2-high, and I seen [Geno Smith] throw it. I was kind of confused myself as to why he threw it, but I’m gonna catch the ones he throws to me.
“It was just super exciting afterwards,” he added, somehow smiling even bigger. “I’m just, like, I’m still coming down off that adrenaline.”
Camryn Bynum shared his perspective of Jackson’s interception from the deep half on the other side of the field.
“As soon as the quarterback was looking that way, I’m like, ‘Hold on, he’s kind of holding it a little long. This isn’t good for them,” Bynum said. “As soon as he threw it to Theo’s side, [we knew]. We mess around all the time, like whenever Theo touches the field, he’ll make a play. And it happened.”
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