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Kramer-Rashad Legendary Connection Enjoys 2nd 'Miracle' Play

One legendary connection in Vikings lore weighed in on another this week.

Quarterback Tommy Kramer and receiver Ahmad Rashad, who famously combined for the “Miracle at the Met” — a 46-yard touchdown pass — connected through Twitter on Sunday to celebrate the “Minneapolis Miracle” — a 61-yard pass from Case Keenum to Stefon Diggs on the final play of the game.

The Kramer-to-Rashad pass defeated Cleveland on the final play of a regular-season game and secured the 1980 NFC Central title.

The Keenum-Diggs highlight sent U.S. Bank Stadium, which was making its postseason debut, into a frenzy and the Vikings into the NFC Championship, which will be hosted by Philadelphia at 5:40 p.