This is pretty close.
Vikings appeared to false start on their game-winning TD vs. Browns originally appeared on The Sporting News
The Cleveland Browns nearly had an impressive win.
Dillon Gabriel was making his first NFL start, and the Browns were leading into the final minute.
But then the Minnesota Vikings got a touchdown pass from Carson Wentz to Jordan Addison to win the game.
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There was just a tad of controversy.
The Vikings may have false-started on the touchdown play. It was very, very close.
Here's a look:
Should have been a false start on the LT on the game winning play
— McNeil (@Reflog_18) October 5, 2025
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If you watch the football and the left tackle, it's pretty close. The rest of the offensive line clearly got out of their stances a little too slow, which makes it look more dramatic.
But it still seems like the movement happened before the football started to move.
Sure, the Vikings could've scored anyway.
But it's a bummer for Browns fans.
In reality, though, Cleveland might want this loss. It'll help their draft pick in the long run.
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