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History of the Minnesota Vikings 

The Vikings play at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and wear uniforms of purple, gold, and white. The team’s name refers to the Nordic peoples who were ancestors to Minnesota’s large population of Scandinavian Americans.

Since the late 1960s, the Vikings have been one of the most consistently successful franchises in the NFL. During the 1970s head coach Bud Grant steered the team to four Super Bowls. Quarterback Fran Tarkenton, who spent much of his career with the Vikings, became the most prolific passer in NFL history, compiling the most career yards, completions, and touchdown passes during his 15 years in the league. (Tarkenton’s records were broken by Dan Marino of the Miami Dolphins in 1995.) Grant also assembled one of the fiercest defenses in NFL history. Known collectively as the Purple People Eaters, players such as linemen Carl Eller, Jim Marshall, and Alan Page “devoured” opposing offenses.

The Vikings joined the NFL as an expansion team in 1961 and selected Fran Tarkenton in the NFL draft. The franchise got off to a slow start, producing only one winning record in its first seven seasons. In 1967 Minnesota traded Tarkenton to the New York Giants for the rights to four draft picks. These picks yielded several talented rookies, including Alan Page.

In the 1968 season Bud Grant guided the Vikings to the NFC Central Division championship. A year later, Minnesota’s defense, the league’s toughest, powered the Vikings to Super Bowl IV, where the team lost to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Vikings’ offensive performance in 1969 was also the league’s best. Quarterback Joe Kapp directed a balanced unit that relied on both running and passing.

In the 1970s safety Paul Krause and linemen Page, Carl Eller, and Jim Marshall anchored the era’s most feared defensive unit, which ranked first in the NFC five times from 1969 to 1976. Minnesota dominated the NFC Central Division during this time, and in 1971 Page became the first defensive player to receive the most valuable player (MVP) award. Tarkenton returned to the Vikings in 1972 and subsequently piloted the team to three Super Bowl appearances. Running back Chuck Foreman and wide receivers John Gilliam and Ahmad Rashad were his favorite targets. An elusive scrambler, Tarkenton also used his agility to confound opponents. He was named league MVP in 1975.

Although they were clearly the NFC’s dominant club, the Vikings repeatedly fell to their American Football Conference (AFC) opponents in the Super Bowl. Minnesota lost to the Miami Dolphins 24-7 in 1974, to the Pittsburgh Steelers 16-6 in 1975, and to the Oakland Raiders 32-14 in 1977.

Many of the star Viking players retired by 1979, and the team entered a period of decline, but Minnesota soon recovered its success with a collection of new stars. From the mid-1980s through the late 1990s, the Vikings consistently recorded winning records, and the club reached the NFC Championship Game after the 1987 and 1998 seasons. Stars for the Vikings during this time included quarterbacks Tommy Kramer, Warren Moon, and Wade Wilson, and wide receiver Anthony Carter, who produced three consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. Safety Joey Browner and linemen Chris Doleman, Keith Millard, and John Randle were among the league’s premier defensive players.

1970 Super Bowl IV Lost to Kansas City Chiefs, 23-7

1974 Super Bowl VIII Lost to Miami Dolphins, 24-7

1975 Super Bowl IX Lost to Pittsburgh Steelers, 16-6

1977 Super Bowl XI Lost to Oakland Raiders, 32-14

 

    Minnesota Vikings Roster                         

No Name Pos College
7 Andersen, Morten K Michigan State
86 Angulo, Richard TE Western New Mexico
2 Bennett, Darren P No College
23 Bennett, Michael RB Wisconsin
44 Berton, Sean TE North Carolina State
78 Birk, Matt C Harvard
33 Brown, Ralph CB Nebraska
81 Burleson, Nate WR Nevada
16 Campbell, Kelly WR Georgia Tech
21 Chavous, Corey SS Vanderbilt
55 Claiborne, Chris OLB Southern California
89 Clark, Kenny WR Central Florida
1 Cortez, Jose K Oregon State
11 Culpepper, Daunte QB Central Florida
58 Davis, Rod MLB Southern Mississippi
71 Dixon, David G Arizona State
65 Dorsey, Nat T Georgia Tech
83 Dugan, Jeff TE Maryland
8 Elling, Aaron K Wyoming
15 Elliott, Blake WR St. John's, Minn.
12 Frerotte, Gus QB Tulsa
73 Goldberg, Adam G Wyoming
72 Haayer, Adam T Minnesota
56 Henderson, E.J. MLB Maryland
67 Herrera, Anthony G Tennessee
13 Hill, Shaun QB Maryland
18 Hoag, Ryan WR Gustavus Adolphus
9 Hosack, Aaron WR Minnesota
99 Hovan, Chris DT Boston College
82 Howry, Keenan WR Oregon
22 Irvin, Ken CB Memphis
18 Jenkins, Omar WR Notre Dame
97 Johnson, Spencer DT Auburn
51 Johnstone, Lance DE Temple
40 Kleinsasser, Jim TE North Dakota
76 Liwienski, Chris G Indiana
46 Loeffler, Cullen C Texas
90 Martin, Steve DT Missouri
74 McKinnie, Bryant T Miami
79 Mixon, Kenny DE Louisiana State
30 Moore, Mewelde RB Tulane
84 Moss, Randy WR Marshall
59 Nattiel, Mike OLB Florida
28 Ned, Larry RB San Diego State
17 Nelson, Ben WR St. Cloud State
38 Nelson, Rhett CB Colorado State
52 Newman, Keith OLB North Carolina
66 Newton, Brandon C Hofstra
24 Offord, Willie SS South Carolina
89 Owens, Richard TE Louisville
87 Robinson, Marcus WR South Carolina
75 Rosenthal, Mike T Notre Dame
37 Ross, Derek CB Ohio State
27 Russell, Brian FS San Diego State
98 Scott, Darrion DE Ohio State
25 Shaw, Terrance CB Stephen F. Austin
32 Smith, Onterrio RB Oregon
57 Smith, Raonall OLB Washington State
71 Snell, Shannon G Florida
54 Thomas, Dontarrious OLB Auburn
95 Udeze, Kenechi DE Southern California
34 Wallace, Butchie RB Marshall
85 Wiggins, Jermaine TE Georgia
66 Wiley, Grant LB West Virginia
29 Williams, Brian CB North Carolina State
93 Williams, Kevin DT Oklahoma State
20 Williams, Moe RB Kentucky
26 Winfield, Antoine CB Ohio State
60 Withrow, Cory C Washington State
50 Yates, Max LB Marshall

 

 

 

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