Football fans at the Wembley Stadium in London aren't strangers to games ending in a draw. It's just that the football is normally of the Premier League variety.
On Sunday, however, the Cincinnati Bengals and Washington finished tied at 27-27. It was the second tie in the NFL in as many weeks—and the first time there have been two ties in one season since 1997, per the NFL on ESPN.
Washington had the opportunity to win the game late in overtime, but kicker Dustin Hopkins missed a 34-yard field goal wide left. That spoiled a huge game from quarterback Kirk Cousins, who finished 38-of-56 for 458 yards, two touchdowns and an interception.