
In 1973 Mercury Morris had 954 rushing yards. But what was impressive was he did that with 149 carries. That's 6.4 yards a carry. Here he is in what looks like Super Bowl XIII with Vikings legend Jim Marshall in the background.

Giants Hall of Fame lineman Rosey Brown squares off against Vikings great Jim Marshall around 1965. Brown started off his 13-year NFL career as a 27th-round draft selection by the Giants out of Morgan State in 1956. #68 is lineman Dave O'Brien.

Utility-Man Preston Pearson played 14 years in the NFL and has the distinction of playing in 5 Super Bowls for 3 different teams - the Colts in Super Bowl III, Steelers in Super Bowl IX and Cowboys in Super Bowls X, XII & XIII. Here he carries against the Vikings Jim Marshall (#70) and (looks like) Doug Sutherland (#69).

Chiefs running back Mike Garrett blasts past Jim Marshall and Alan Page to score in the second quarter to put Kansas City up 16-0 in Super Bowl IV.

Gary Larsen, Jim Marshall and Alan Page of the Minnesota Vikings Defense close in on an unfortunate Lions Quarterback.

The right side of the Purple People Eaters defensive line from 1967 to 1977 & part of the 1978 season - Alan Page and Jim Marshall.

Bears quarterback Jack Concannon comes under some pressure from Vikings great Jim Marshall. In his 20-year career Marshall has been credited with 130 sacks.


Viking Jim Marshall puts the heat on Lions quarterback Greg Landry in 1977. At this time Marshall was in his 18th of 20 years he played in the NFL.

Jim Marshall gets around a Rams lineman (Charlie Cowan?) to put a little heat on quarterback John Hadl.

With Viking Jim Marshall wrapped about his legs Rams quarterback Roman Gabriel tries to keep the play going.

Vikings great Jim Marshall puts Lions quarterback Greg Landry to flight here in Vikings-Lions action from 1973. Marshall was in his 14th season as an NFL player and still going strong. He started all 14 games and still had 7 sacks and a fumble recovery.

The defensive line of the 1969 Minnesota Vikings - Alan Page, Jim Marshall, Carl Eller & Gary Larsen. No defense in NFL History has given up less yards in a single 14+ game season - just 2720 yards of total offense, that's less than 195 yards a game.

1965 NFL Rookie sensation Gale Sayers leaves Tom Hall (#28) & Jim Marshall (#70) as well as the rest of the Viking special team behind as he gallops along for a 65-yard kick-off return touchdown. This was #3 of a total of 4 touchdowns Sayers had in the 45-37 Bear victory.

Bears running back Carl Garett "adjusts" the facemask of Vikings great Jim Marshall a bit in 1973.

The long time defensive lineman shortly after he joined Minnesota. He would remain with the Vikings for 19 seasons - starting every game during his time there for a total of 270 regular season games and 19 playoff contests.

Colts great Lenny Moore (#24) gets behind the blocking of Alex Sandusky (#68) against the Vikings defense in 1960s NFL action. Pictured for the Vikings are Jim Marshall (#70) and Jim Prestel (#79).

1966 Colts and Vikings. After taking a handoff from Johnny Unitas (#19) Colts ball carrier Tom Matte (#41) gets behind blocker Dan Sullivan (#71). Vikings great Jim Marshall (#70) gives pursuit.


Defensive End out of Ohio State. Played 20 seasons in the NFL. Cleveland Browns in 1960 and the Minnesota Vikings in 1961 to 1979. Held NFL record for many years until broken by Brett Favre with 282 consecutive games played starting 270 of those with the Vikings. Ranks 2nd in Vikings history with 127 sacks. Played in 2 Pro Bowls (1968 and 1969). Led or tied for team lead in sacks in each of the Vikings first
6 seasons (1961-66). Holds NFL and Vikings record with 29 career fumble recoveries. Ranks 8th in Vikings history with 988 career tackles (only Alan Page has more). Along with fellow Vikings defenders Carl Eller, Gary Larsen and Alan Page formed the famous Purple People Eaters - one of the top defensive units of their era. Started in 4 Super Bowls (IV, VIII, IX, XI). Was originally a 4th-round draft pick by Cleveland but played in the Canadian Football League for year before joining the NFL in 1960. Member of 50 Greatest Vikings team named in 2010. Inducted into the Vikings Ring of Honor in November of 1999.


After playing his college days at Ohio State and a brief stay in the Canadian Football League he spent 1960, his first season in the NFL, with the Cleveland Browns and started 7 games for them.

The Vikings defensive great puts the heat on Lions quarterback Greg Landry. In their careers Jim Marshall is credited with 127 sacks and Greg Landry, a 15-year NFL veteran, passed for 16,052 yards and 98 touchdowns.

The front four of one of the NFL's best defenses ever. Nicknamed "The Purple People Eaters" Alan Page, Jim Marshall, Carl Eller and Gary Larsen manned the trenches for the Minnesota Vikings as a unit from 1967 to 1974. During that period the Vikings featured a Top-10 defense every season. All together the above 4 had 17 Pro Bowls and 10 All-Pro selections between them. 2 of them - Alan Page and Carl Eller are in the Hall of Fame.

20 year NFL veteran - 19 with Minnesota.


2 members of the famed Purple People Eaters - the nickname of Minnesota Vikings dominating defense of the 1970s decade.


A showdown of 2 of the NFL's powerhouses of the 70s - The Dolphins Bob Griese unloads a pass under the pressure of the Vikings Jim Marshall. Dolphins lineman Wayne Moore blocking.

Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach (#12) scrambles away from Minnesota Vikings defensive lineman Jim Marshall.
The MVP of Super Bowl V in 1971, Staubach was named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame 1st team All-1970s Team. He made the NFL Pro Bowl 6 times in his 11-year career that he played exclusively with the Dallas Cowboys.
Voted into the Hall of Fame in 1985.

Viking defender Jim Marshall puts the heat on the famous Colts QB.
