Vikings' Legendary Win Is Even Better Set to the 'Titanic' Song

An iconic song for an iconic play.

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Football fans across the country watching the Minnesota Vikings face-off against the New Orleans Saints for their spot in the NFC Championship game had their minds blown when Case Keenum and Stefon Diggs of the Vikings made a legendary last-minute touchdown. The play was a totally unexpected, 61-yard touchdown in the last 10 seconds of the game, that resulted in the entire stadium, and millions of viewers watching at home erupting into pure insanity.

Sure enough, Twitter wasted no time in making this "Minnesota Miracle" even more inspiring by putting together a melodramatic rendition of the play set to Celine Dion's Titanic classic, "My Heart Will Go On."

Whether it was a little bit of luck from a long-time fan, or simply the last-minute determination of the underdog, the Vikings pulled off one of the craziest moves in recent playoff history. The Vikings haven't been to the Super Bowl since 1977, but after Sunday's victory, they now have a chance to return. Morale is likely to be at an all-time high as they face the Philadelphia Eagles at the NFC Championship game this Sunday.

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