Greg Lewis wasn't feeling too good about himself 23 days ago.
Patriots coach Bill Belichick, future Hall of Famer and the NFL's undisputed coaching guru of his generation, had just released the veteran receiver six months after acquiring him from the Eagles for a fifth-round draft pick.
"I was sitting in my apartment with low self-esteem," Lewis said. "I was thinking about what am I going to do next."
How about sign with the Vikings on Sept. 10, be inactive for the first two weeks, play three indiscernible snaps and then win a game with a catch for the ages from a quarterback for the ages?
"I guess it's my lucky day," Lewis said with a smile.
Lewis' 32-yard touchdown catch from Brett Favre with two seconds left not only beat the 49ers 27-24 on Sunday at the Metrodome. It introduced the unassuming Lewis to the Purple Faithful while no doubt selling a few of his No. 17 jerseys as well.
"We're all still getting to know him around here," receiver Sidney Rice said. "But he gets a lot of rally points for this one right there."
Lewis is only the fifth player to score a touchdown on his first reception as a Viking. He's also the first player in the 48-year history of the franchise whose first catch was essentially a walk-off game-winner.