A 29-yard field goal as time expired was good for a 34-31 Minnesota victory over the Packers Sunday.
Green Bay lost for the second time in three games despite a season-high 385 yards and four touchdown passes by Aaron Rodgers.
It was a scoring frenzy as the clock ticked down.
A touchdown and a two-point conversion put Minnesota up 31-24, but Rodgers quickly found Marquez Valdes-Scantling with a 75-yard scoring pass to tie things with about two minutes left.
That was long enough for Kirk Cousins to get his team in position for the winning kick.
Preston Smith had a pair of sacks, but the defense wasn’t nearly as effective as it had been while shutting out Seattle last week.
The Packers host the Los Angeles Rams next Sunday.













