The Arizona Cardinals had the ball at 1:46 in the second quarter against Minnesota Vikings. They were six down and were using their 2-minute offense.
They would have the lead with a touchdown and an extra point. But, Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray made sure that Arizona carried that momentum into the half-time break with his legs.
Murray snapped out of his shotgun on first and 10, from his 23. Murray spun away to his left when Stephen Weatherly, a Vikings defensive end, broke through the line. Weatherly and Minnesota's Danielle Hunter chased Murray as he launched the pass to Rondale Moore, a wide receiver. To complete the 77-yard touchdown, Murray ran to the end zone sprinting to give the Cardinals a 21-20 lead.