For the first time this season, the NFL's new pass interference review rule has taken a touchdown off the board.
The Minnesota Vikings had a touchdown call negated on Sunday against the Packers after the booth called for a review with under two minutes left to play in the half. Stefon Diggs caught a 15-yard pass in the endzone to cut the Packers' lead to 21–17 before replay determined Diggs had committed offensive pass interference, wiping away the points. Minnesota failed to score before the half, settling for a field goal to make it 21–10.
As mentioned last week, "pick" plays that result in scores will be reviewed and called pass interference.