Justin Jefferson gets the Vikings to keep pace with the Lions in the race for the No. 1 seed in a thriller over the Seahawks

Justin Jefferson gets the Vikings to keep pace with the Lions in the race for the No. 1 seed in a thriller over the Seahawks

Jordan Addison and Justin Jefferson each scored touchdowns against the Seahawks on Sunday. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

Jordan Addison and Justin Jefferson scored three touchdowns in Sunday’s win over the Seahawks. (Steph Chambers/Getty Images)

The Minnesota Vikings edged the Seattle Seahawks 27-24 in a thriller on Sunday to keep pace in the race for the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs, in a crucial game for both teams’ playoff fates.

Minnesota took the lead with an opening touchdown and only fell behind when it allowed a Seahawks touchdown 4:21 into the fourth quarter. But the Vikings answered with a 70-yard touchdown drive, regaining the lead and securing the victory, increasing the score to 13-2.

Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith capped a 68-yard drive with a touchdown pass to AJ Barner in the back of the end zone, giving Seattle its first lead of the game at 24-20.

But Justin Jefferson made sure the Vikings wouldn’t leave Seattle without a win. On first-and-10 at the Seattle 39 with 3:58 remaining, Jefferson broke free along the left sideline over the top of the Seattle secondary. He then adjusted his route and pivoted in the air to catch a subdued ball by Sam Darnold before running into the end zone.

The touchdown was Jefferson’s second of the day in his most productive game of the season. He finished the day with 10 catches and a season-high 144 yards.

The Seahawks had a chance to tie the game on their ensuing drive. But Jason Myers’ 60-yard field goal attempt failed.

The Seahawks had one last chance after forcing a Vikings punt with 1:01 left. But Smith threw an interception to Theo Jackson, giving the Vikings the win.

With the win, the Vikings keep pace with the best record in the NFC with the Detroit Lions, who also improved to 13-2 with a win over the Chicago Bears on Sunday. The win sets up a Week 18 clash between the Vikings and Lions that could be for the NFC North crown and the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs.

The Philadelphia Eagles fell to 12-3 with a loss to the Washington Commanders on Sunday, one game behind the Vikings and Lions. The Vikings play the Green Bay Packers in Week 17. The Lions face the San Francisco 49ers.

Unless the Eagles manage to achieve the best record in the NFC, the winner of the NFC North will secure first place, which comes with a first-round bye and home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs. The loser would be relegated to a wild card spot and an away game in the first round of the playoffs.

The loss drops the Seahawks to 8-7, one game behind the 9-6 Los Angeles Rams for first place in the NFC West, a major blow to their playoff hopes. The NFC doesn’t expect to produce a wild card team. The Rams host the Seahawks in Week 18 in each team’s season finale. The Seahawks will visit the Bears next week and the Seahawks will host the Arizona Cardinals.

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