The
Minnesota Vikings have made four appearances
at the Super Bowl, unfortunately having
lost in all of them. Despite possessing
one of the best quarterbacks in the league,
the Minnesota Vikings could not suppress
their superiority. The Minnesota Vikings
joined the National Football League (NFL)
in 1961, and selecting Fran Tarkenton
in the National Football League (NFL)
draft. The Vikings 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. In
1968 Bud Grant guided the Vikings to the
National Football Conference (NFL) Central
Division championship. In 1970 the Minnesota’s
defense, the league’s toughest,
powered the Vikings to Super Bowl IV,
where the Vikings 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 National
Football Conference (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 Most Valuable Player
(MVP) in 1975. Although they were clearly
the National Football Conference’s
(NFC) 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 Minnesota 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. Buy
Minnesota Vikings Tickets.
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