Paul Allen’s radio call of Vikings forcing Josh Allen fumble is magical (Video)

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 13: Jonathan Bullard #93 of the Minnesota Vikings celebrate after the defense recovered a fumble for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on November 13, 2022 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images)
ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 13: Jonathan Bullard #93 of the Minnesota Vikings celebrate after the defense recovered a fumble for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter against the Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on November 13, 2022 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Isaiah Vazquez/Getty Images) /
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Listen to the Josh Allen endzone fumble as it was called by play-by-play announcer Paul Allen on KFAN radio in Minnesota.

It’s not hyperbolic to say the Minnesota Vikings secured one of the biggest wins in franchise history on Sunday in Buffalo.

Well, it’s actually super hyperbolic, but laying it on thick seems appropriate for what we’re talking about in this post. The Vikings did the improbable in Week 10, forcing a goal line fumble to take the lead over what was at the time the best team in the AFC.

It’s the kind of thing that every fanbase hopes happen in that situation but it never actually happens. The fact that it broke in favor of Minnesota sports fans — a truly cursed group — makes what happened even more incredible and cathartic.

The only thing that can properly do the moment justice is to hear it as it was called on Vikings radio by Paul Allen.

Allen has been the voice of the Vikings for over two decades, and even if you haven’t listened to a Vikings game on the radio you’ve almost certainly heard a Paul Allen call.

This is what KFAN radio sounded like when the Vikings forced Josh Allen to fumble into his own endzone and then recovered it for a go-ahead touchdown.

Once again, it’s very hard to emphasize how improbable this was. Not just from the perspective of things like this never happening but from the perspective of nothing ever good happening to Minnesota sports fans.

The sudden turnaround isn’t quite on the same cathartic level as the Minneapolis Miracle, but this is pretty close. Both were miracles, but this comes at a point in the Vikings season where a signature win was desperately needed. Minnesota’s modus operandi has been to be good enough to clobber bad teams but not good enough to avoid being clobbered by good teams.

See the Monday Night fiasco against the Philadelphia Eagles — and the deflating pummeling they took at the hands of the Eagles in the NFC Championship Game after the Minneapolis Miracle — as evidence.

Coming off near disaster last week against a bad Commanders team, the fact that Minnesota marched into Buffalo and knocked the Bills off the AFC mantle is an absolutely massive confidence boost for a team that went into Buffalo as potential pretenders and left as an 8-1 Super Bowl contender.