VIDEO: Entire Clip of Postgame Stefon Diggs-Sean Payton Exchange Paints Different Picture

The first glance of the screenshot that surfaced on Twitter showing Vikings receiver Stefon Diggs dancing in front of Saints' head coach Sean Payton's face looked far worse than it actually turned out to be. At first look, it appeared that Diggs was well aware he would be the guy that would be haunting Payton's dreams for years to come. Once full video of the exchange came out, though, fans got a much clearer picture of what actually took place between the two.
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Diggs was already the man to cross the end zone in Minnesota's last-second prayer pass that would become known as the "Minneapolis Miracle", and Sunday was the second time in three years that Diggs' team was responsible for a New Orleans early-round exit.
This win wasn't of the exact magnitude that the Vikings' first had produced, but the pain felt by New Orleans, who again finished with one of the best records in the league, was comparable.
The contest ended on a fade route throw from Kirk Cousins to tight end Kyle Rudolph, and the play was upheld after a referee review for offensive pass interference. The win was Cousins' first playoff victory of his career.
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Kirk Cousins and Kyle Rudolph with the walk-off win in OT! (via @NFL) pic.twitter.com/JHTwR7BER2
The Vikes will move on to face the 49ers in the divisional round Saturday.