In a thrilling Week 4 matchup in Dublin, the Pittsburgh Steelers held off the Minnesota Vikings 24-21 , thanks to a historic play by linebacker Payton Wilson.

With just over a minute left and the Vikings threatening to take the lead, Wilson chased down wide receiver Jordan Addison on a blown coverage, tripping him up at the one-yard line to prevent a touchdown. The tackle not only ran 61 seconds off the clock but also played a pivotal role in preserving the Steelers’ victory.

The play was remarkable not only for its timing but for its speed. Next Gen Stats recorded Wilson reaching 22.48 miles per hour on the chase, marking the fastest speed ever achieved by a linebacker in the NGS era, which dates back to 2016. Article Continues Below

Entering the matchup at 2-1, the Pittsburgh def

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