Lions celebrate at win over the Vikings.
-The Detroit Lions are celebrating their first win of the season.
The Lions beat the Minnesota Vikings Sunday 29-27.
Jared Goff's last-gasp touchdown pass to Amon-Ra St. Brown handed the Lions a dramatic win,
The Lions, whose last win came against the Chicago Bears on December 6 last year, move to 1-10-1 on the season.
The Lions led 20-6 at halftime after Goff had found T.J. Hockenson and Brock Wright for touchdowns but had to weather a comeback from the Vikings in the second half.
Lions head coach Dan Campbell dedicated the game ball to the victims of Tuesday's deadly shooting at Oxford High School in Michigan.
"This game ball goes to the whole Oxford community, all those who were affected," Campbell, for whom this was his first win as Lions head coach, told reporters.
He added: "Those names will never be forgotten and they're in our hearts and our prayers and all the families, not to mention all those that were affected."
Campbell wore an Oxford Wildcats shirt ahead of Sunday's game.
Goff said that he hoped the game would bring comfort to those affected by the shooting.
Several Vikings players also honored the victims of the shooting by wearing t-shirts displaying the school's logo during warmups before the game.
Both teams wore an Oxford-themed decal on their helmets during the game and the Lions also held a moment of silence ahead of kickoff.