Jaire Alexander didn't have much of a chance without risking pass interference. The Packers rookie cornerback chased Vikings receiver Adam Thielen down the sideline, turning his head only when it was too late.
Thielen ran an out-and-up pattern as Alexander trailed him. It was first down with 36 seconds left and the Vikings needed eight points to force a tie and overtime. To not give away the impending 22-yard touchdown catch, Thielen kept his hands low until the last possible moment — a trick of the receiver trade perfected from legends like Randy Moss to Larry Fitzgerald.
"For me, it was just make sure I have really late hands," Thielen said Monday. "So the defender can't put his hands up and knock it down. I knew that if it would just sneak over his head, it would be a catch."
Quarterback Kirk Cousins' throw over Alexander's shoulder, while he was drilled low by Packers defensive tackle Mike Daniels, was overshadowed only by Thielen's finesse.
The Vikings' premiere receiving duo capped Sunday's 29-29 tie in Green Bay with two exclamation points. Stefon Diggs' in-and-out move on 35-year-old corner Tramon Williams produced one of the easiest goal-line fades you'll see for the ensuing two-point conversion.
Thielen and Diggs became just the third receiving duo to each record 125 yards in a game since the start of last season, joining Tampa Bay's Mike Evans and DeSean Jackson (Week 1, 2018) and Houston's DeAndre Hopkins and Will Fuller (Week 7, 2017), according to Pro Football Reference.
1. The NFL's best receiving duo? Thielen and Diggs nearly broke their own record for most combined yardage in a game after racking up 21 catches for 259 yards in Green Bay. It's the duo's most productive outing behind only last year's win against Tampa Bay when they combined for 271 yards.
They did it on short, intermediate and deep routes. Diggs spent much of his afternoon roasting Williams, the Packers veteran, including on an 18-yard comeback route and the two-point conversion. Diggs gets a lot of attention for fluid route running and sharp breaks that spin around defenders, but his long speed was on full display during the 75-yard touchdown. A stack release, with Diggs lined up behind Laquon Treadwell, gave him the room to get a full head of steam at Davon House, who watched Cousins' 60-plus yard throw turn into a quick fourth-quarter touchdown.