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Minnesota Vikings news and history: The
Minnesota Vikings joined the National Football League as an expansion
team in 1961 and chose Fran Tarkenton in the NFL draft. The franchise
had a slow begining, 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.
Many of the star Viking
players retired by 1979, and the team got in a period of decline, but
Minnesota soon got back to its success with a collection of new
talented players. From the 1980s-1990s, the Vikings consistently
recorded winning records, and the club reached the NFC Championship
Game after the 1987 and 1998 seasons. Players 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
Metrodome Stadium is the home of the Minnesota Vikings.
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