Vikings tight end T-J Hockenson was part of the biggest comeback in N-F-L history Saturday.
Minnesota erased a 33-point deficit to beat Indianapolis 39-36 in overtime.
Hockenson who spent his early years in Cherokee says they knew they had a big rally, but didn’t know it was the biggest ever.
Hockenson, who played high school football at Charidon after a move from Cherokee says trailing 33-0 at halftime was not good, but the thought of giving up never came up.
Hockenson says the home crowd in Minneapolis was a big part of the comeback.
Hockenson says winning the N-F-C North with a record comeback is great, and he’s glad to be a part of it after being traded from the Lions earlier this year.