Jim Marshall of the NFL's Minnesota Vikings
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.
Vikings Runner Dave Osborn NFL
A longtime standout player for the Minnesota Vikings, Dave Osborn was a 13th round draft pick out of North Dakota, played 11 seasons for the Vikings.
Bill Brown Runs Against the Bears Defense
Vikings fullback Bill Brown breaks into the open field as Bears defender Ritchie Petitbon moves up to stop him.
Grady Alderman Minnesota Viking Offensive Lineman 1960-1974
Fran Tarkenton 1975 Minnesota Vikings Topps Football Card #400
The 1975 NFL MVP, here he is on his 1975 Topps Card - his 15th season in the NFL. Also named Offensive Player of the year he had the league's most passing attempts (425), most completions (273) & most touchdown passes (25).
Warren Moon
17 year NFL Veteran. Passed for 49,325 yards and 291 touchdowns.
Jim Marshall of the Vikings Rushing Greg Landry of the Lions
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.
Chuck Foreman
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Willie Davis Green Bay Packers
Putting the pressure on Fran Tarkenton
Fran Tarkenton Vikings Hall of Fame
In 1986 was the first Viking to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Retired in 1978 holding the NFL career records for passing yards (47,003), completions (3,686) and touchdown passes (342). Led Minnesota to 6 NFC Central titles, 4 NFC Championship Games and 3 Super Bowls.
Paul Krause
After being drafted in the 2nd round of the 1964 NFL Draft by Washington he led the NFL his rookie year with 12 interceptions and was named to his first of 8 Pro Bowls he made during his 14-year career. Was traded to the Vikings in 1968. Played in each of the Vikings Super Bowls and had a pick in Super Bowl IV against Kansas City and a fumble recovery in Super Bowl IX against the Steelers. Is still the NFL's All-Time leading career interception leader with 81 picks. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998.
Roger Staubach and Jim Marshall
John Gilliam
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Anthony Carter 1990 Minnesota Vikings Fleer Football Trading Card #96
1990 Fleer - The Vikings leading receiver with 70 catches, 1008 yards and 8 touchdowns.
Tommy Nobis of the Falcons stops Bill Brown of the Vikings -1966 NFL
Falcons 1-man wrecking crew Tommy Nobis steps up and puts the stop on Vikings fullback Bill Brown.
Ron Yary
Minnesota Vikings Offensive Tackle. 6’ 5”, 255 pounds from Southern California. Played 15 seasons between the Minnesota Vikings (1968-1981) and the Los Angeles Rams (1982). Drafted by Minnesota with the 1st overall pick in 1968. Took over the Vikings right tackle spot midway through the 1969 season and was a fixture there for the rest of his career. Was named All-Pro 6 consecutive times. Was All-NFC 8 straight seasons. Played in 7 Pro Bowls. Started at right tackle in Super Bowls IV, VII, IX, XI. Missed only 2 games in his career with injuries due to a broken ankle in 1980 but came back to play with the injury for the rest of the season. His
blend of size, speed and strength was unique at the time and ushered in a new era of offensive line
play. Inducted into the Hall of Fame August 4, 2001.
Chuck Foreman
Gary Cuozzo Passes behind Mick Tingelhoff
The Hall of Fame center sets up pass protection for quarterback Gary Cuozzo.
Jim Marshall gives chase to Cowboys QB Roger Staubach
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.
Joe Kapp, Vikings Quarterback in Super Bowl IV
Former CFL star Joe Kapp joined the Minnesota Vikings in 1967 and by 1969 had led them to a Super Bowl.
Ron Yary of the Vikings battles skip Vanderbundt of the 49ers in 1977 NFL
Longtime Viking Offensive Tackle Ron Yary holds off 49ers linebacker Skip Vanderbundt in 1977. Yary, a Hall of Famer, was still going strong in his 10th season as Pro. It was his 7th straight year as Pro Bowler.
Carl Eller 1978 Minnesota Vikings Topps NFL Football Trading Card #79
His 15th and final season with the Vikings. Played in 7 games and credited with 5 sacks.
Chuck Foreman
Anthony Carter Minnesota Vikings
Joe Kapp hurdles Bill Brown in the 1969 NFL Western Conference Playoff Game
Vikings quarterback Joe Kapp hurdles over teammate Bill Brown (among others) in the 1969 Western Conference game against the Rams. Kapp would score the go-ahead TD on a 2-yard rollout in the 4th quarter. Ram #19 is cornerback Jim Nettles
Jim Marshall Vikings Defensive Lineman
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.
Randall Cunningham
Alan Page, Jim Marshall, Carl Eller & Gary Larsen - the 1969 Minnesota Vikings Defensive Line
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.
Tommy Mason
Rookie Tommy Mason of Tulane. The very first player ever chosen by the Minnesota Vikings in the 1961 college draft. He was also chosen by the Boston Patriots in the AFL.
Minnesota Vikings Great Alan Page, 1969 NFL
Vikings Great Alan Page, probably around 1969 when he was named to the Pro Bowl.
Chuck Foreman
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Alan Page 1973 Minnesota Vikings Topps Football Card
His 1973 card when he was named to his 4th All-Pro Team and his 6th consecutive Pro Bowl.
Mick Tingelhoff
Roman Gabriel with Jim Marshall hanging on him
With Viking Jim Marshall wrapped about his legs Rams quarterback Roman Gabriel tries to keep the play going.
Chuck Foreman
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Chuck Foreman 1974 Minnesota Vikings Topps NFL Football Trading Card #173
Vikings legend Chuck Foreman on his 1974 Topps card. Coming off Rookie of the Year honors in 1973, he was named to the Pro Bowl again for the second straight time in 1974.
Herb Adderley stops Vikings Receiver Paul Flatley
Packers Hall of Famer Herb Adderley takes hold of Minnesota Vikings receiver Paul Flately. This image is probably from 1963 when Flately was a NFL Rookie of the Year and Adderley was named to the Pro Bowl and All Pro teams.
Jim Marshall, Minnesota Vikings Defensive End
Dave Osborn
Paul Krause
After being drafted in the 2nd round of the 1964 NFL Draft by Washington he led the NFL his rookie year with 12 interceptions and was named to his first of 8 Pro Bowls he made during his 14-year career. Was traded to the Vikings in 1968. Played in each of the Vikings Super Bowls and had a pick in Super Bowl IV against Kansas City and a fumble recovery in Super Bowl IX against the Steelers. Is still the NFL's All-Time leading career interception leader with 81 picks. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998.
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Joe Kapp
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Warren Moon
17 year NFL Veteran. Passed for 49,325 yards and 291 touchdowns.
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
John Gilliam
After his time with St. Louis he joined the Minnesota Vikings in 1972 and became an immediate threat to opposing defenses. Teaming up with Hall of Fame Quarterback Fran Tarkington Gilliam managed 4 consecutive Pro Bowl appearances. His numbers as a Viking - 165 catches - 3297 yards - 20.0 yard average and 27 touchdowns. He also scored 1 touchdown rushing, a 44-yard run against the Eagles in 1973.
Dave Osborn
Alan Page
Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman 1967-1981 for the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears
Joe Kapp scores in the 1969 NFL Championship Game against the Browns
The Vikings score first in the 1969 NFL Championship with quarterback Joe Kapp turning a broken play into a 7-yard touchdown as he drags Cleveland Brown defenders Ron Snidow (#88), Walter Johnson (#71) and Mike Howell (#34) into the endzone with him.
Jeff Siemon sacks Roger Staubach
Longtime Vikings All-Pro Linebacker (#50) Jeff Siemon takes down Dallas Cowboys quarterback Roger Staubach.
Paul Krause
After being drafted in the 2nd round of the 1964 NFL Draft by Washington he led the NFL his rookie year with 12 interceptions and was named to his first of 8 Pro Bowls he made during his 14-year career. Was traded to the Vikings in 1968. Played in each of the Vikings Super Bowls and had a pick in Super Bowl IV against Kansas City and a fumble recovery in Super Bowl IX against the Steelers. Is still the NFL's All-Time leading career interception leader with 81 picks. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998.
Paul Krause
After being drafted in the 2nd round of the 1964 NFL Draft by Washington he led the NFL his rookie year with 12 interceptions and was named to his first of 8 Pro Bowls he made during his 14-year career. Was traded to the Vikings in 1968. Played in each of the Vikings Super Bowls and had a pick in Super Bowl IV against Kansas City and a fumble recovery in Super Bowl IX against the Steelers. Is still the NFL's All-Time leading career interception leader with 81 picks. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998.
Chuck Foreman 1975 Minnesota Vikings Wonderbread All-Stars Football Card
Shown here on his 1975 card published by the Wonderbread bread company. From 1974 to 1976 Wonderbread included a card with each loaf of bread. There where 24 different players in the 1975 set.
For the record, Foreman had a outstanding season in 1975 rushing for 1020 yards and leading the league with 73 catches. He was named 1st-team All-Pro.
Willie Brown 75 Yard Touchdown Interception Return in Super Bowl XI
in one of Super Bowl Histories big moments Raiders Hall of Fame cornerback Willie Brown returns an interception 75 yards for a touchdown to end Vikings hopes for a comeback in Super Bowl XI.
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Anthony Carter
Chuck Foreman
1966 Sketch of Bill Brown
A sketch of the pounding Vikings running back made in 1966. From a Sport Magazine article.
Bob Griese under Minnesota Viking Pressure in 1972
Dolphins quarterback Bob Griese comes under some pressure from the Minnesota Viking defensive in 1972. The Vikings did manage to get to Griese twice but in the end the Dolphins prevailed 16-14 with 2 Griese TD passes and 3 Garo Yepremian Field goals.
Joe Kapp
Jim Marshall Minnesota Vikings Defensive End
Fran Tarkenton 1978 Minnesota Vikings Topps NFL Football Trading Card #100
His Topps card from 1978 - his 18th and final year in the NFL. Retired as Pro Football's All-Time Passer with 3686 completions, 47,003 yards and 342 touchdown passes.
Hugh McElhenny NFL Vikings
Hugh McElhenny, NFL Vikings
Warren Moon Vikings
All-Pro NFL Quarterback
Vikings Quarterback Fran Tarkenton
Francis Asbury Tarkenton - entered the NFL as a 3rd round draft pick of the Minnesota Vikings - the NFL's latest expansion team in 1961, and retired in 1978 as the league's All Time Leading Passer in Passing Yards, Touchdowns and Completions.
Tommy Mason NFL Star
Gail Cogdill Lions vs Vikings, 1963
From the first Lions/Vikings game of 1963. The Lions won 28-10 and Cogdill had 3 catches for 50 yards and a touchdown. Also pictured is Vikings defender Tom Franckhauser who had an interception in the game.
Fran Tarkenton passing against Elvin Bethea and the Houston Oilers in 1974
Fran Tarkenton launches a pass while rolling out against the Houston Oilers in 1974. Tarkenton threw 3 touchdowns in a 51-10 blowout of Houston. #65 coming in from his left is Oilers Hall of Famer Elvin Bethea.
Chuck Foreman
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Vikings Rookie Tomm Mason in 1961
The first ever draft pick of the Minnesota Vikings - Tommy Mason of Tulane University. Played 6 seasons in Minnesota and rushed for 3258 yards and 28 touchdowns.
Alan Page
Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman 1967-1981 for the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears
Anthony Carter 1987 NFC Playoffs vs San Francisco
Vikings receiver Anthony Carter makes a catch against the 49ers in the 1987 NFC Divisional playoff round. Carter had 10 catches for 227 yards in the 36-24 Minnesota win.
Carl Eller Rushing Bill Nelson in 1969
Browns rookie Bo Scott does hid best to deter the rush of Vikings Hall of Fame defensive end Carl Eller as Bill Nelson sets up to pass.
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Warren Moon
17 year NFL Veteran. Passed for 49,325 yards and 291 touchdowns.
John Gilliam makes a catch against Jim Carter of the Packers in 1973
The Vikings John Gilliam here makes a catch against Packers Pro Bowler Jim Carter. A Pro Bowler himself in 1973, Gilliam was the Vikings leading pass receiver with 42 catches, 907 yards for a 21.6 YPC and 8 touchdowns. He also had a 44-yard reverse for a score against the Eagles.
Randall Cunningham
Chuck Foreman
Alan Page and the Vikings Defense Pile Up Leroy Kelly and the Browns Offense in 1967
Big pile-up of Browns and Vikings with Leroy Kelly (#44) & Alan Page (#88) on the top. Browns quarterback Frank Ryan watches from the back and center Fred Hoaglin (#54) is underneath.
Joe Kapp
Allan Page Shuts Down Rams Tom Mack & John Hadl in 1973
Hall of Fame defensive tackle Allan Page shuts the play down by standing up Tom Mack, stuffing Larry Smith and knocking the ball from John Hadl all at the same time during the 1973 week 7 showdown between Minnesota and Los Angeles. Both teams came in unbeaten at 6-0 and it would be the Vikings that would emerge victorious by the score of 10-9.
Chuck Foreman Fran Tarkington - Minnesota Vikings
Picture of Chuck Foreman and Fran Tarkington of the Minnesota Vikings
Mike Garrett scores against Jim Marshall and Alan Page in Super Bowl IV
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.
Gale Sayers 96 yard kick off return TD vs the Vikings in 1965
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.
Carl Eller & Lyle Alzado 1975 Topps Football Card | 1974 All Pro Defensive Ends #216
While this 1975 Topps card proclaims the Vikings Carl Eller and Broncos Lyle Alzado as All Pros from the 1974 season, I can't find where either player was actually bestowed with the honor. Carl Eller did make the 2nd-team Pro Bowl though and Alzado was unofficially credited with 9 sacks though.
Fran Tarkenton, Minnesota Vikings QB 1961
Shown here during the early end of his 18-year career after he was a 3rd-round draft pick out of Georgia of the expansion team Minnesota Vikings. He would leave the NFL in 1978 as the league's leading All-Time passer in almost every category.
Joe Kapp NFL Quarterback
In 1969 the Minnesota Vikings advanced to Super Bowl IV and quarterback Joe Kapp was named to the Pro Bowl that year.
Calvin Hill, Redskins in 1978 Preseason against Randy Holloway and the Vikings
Calvin Hill (#35) carries in a 1978 preseason game against the Vikings. It was his last as a Washington Redskin. After 9 years in the league (and 1 in the WFL), the Yale graduate "resigned" from the Redskins. A month later he was coaxed out of retirement by the Cleveland Browns. #75 is Vikings rookie Randy Holloway out of Pitt.
Members of the Minnesota Vikings Defense
Some of the members of the famed Minnesota Vikings defense of the late 1960s - Lonnie Warwick, Alan Page, Gary Larsen, Roy Winston and Carl Eller.
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Herb Adderley blocks a Fred Cox kick in 1963
Vikings - Packers in 1963, Packers up 30-28. Herb Adderley (#26) blocked a crucial 4th quarter Viking field goal attempt that was returned for an 80-yard touchdown to nail down a 37-28 Packer win. Minnesota kicker Fred Cox is #14 and the holder, #10 is Fran Tarkenton.
Bill Glass of the Browns Rushing Fran Tarkenton
Viking-Browns, we think from around 1965 - Cleveland Pro Bowler Bill Glass makes haste to reach Vikings quarterback Fran Tarkenton before he can get rid of the ball.
Chuck Foreman
Joe Kapp 1968 Minnesota Vikings Topps NFL Football Trading Card #159
Joe Kapp on his Topps NFL rookie card of 1968 after he had already been with the Vikings since 1967. Didn't have a bad year winning 8 games while throwing for 1695 yards and 10 touchdowns.
Joe Kapp 1969 Minnesota Vikings
John Gilliam
After his time with St. Louis he joined the Minnesota Vikings in 1972 and became an immediate threat to opposing defenses. Teaming up with Hall of Fame Quarterback Fran Tarkington Gilliam managed 4 consecutive Pro Bowl appearances. His numbers as a Viking - 165 catches - 3297 yards - 20.0 yard average and 27 touchdowns. He also scored 1 touchdown rushing, a 44-yard run against the Eagles in 1973.
Jim Marshall Flushes Out Greg Landry of the Lions
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.
Paul Krause
After being drafted in the 2nd round of the 1964 NFL Draft by Washington he led the NFL his rookie year with 12 interceptions and was named to his first of 8 Pro Bowls he made during his 14-year career. Was traded to the Vikings in 1968. Played in each of the Vikings Super Bowls and had a pick in Super Bowl IV against Kansas City and a fumble recovery in Super Bowl IX against the Steelers. Is still the NFL's All-Time leading career interception leader with 81 picks. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998.
Chuck Foreman 1978 Topps Minnesota Vikings Team Leaders/Checklist 1977
Vikings Pro Bowler running back Chuck Foreman listed as a 1977 Vikings Team Leader. His 1112 yards was not only Minnesota's best but it was #6 in the NFC.
LC Greenwood Pressures Fran Tarkenton in Super Bowl IX
The Steel Curtain Descends.
Super Bowl IX was without a doubt, one of his less-distinguishing games. Against the dominating Steelers defense he threw 3 interceptions and finished with a woeful 14.1 QB rating. The Vikings offense didn't score a touchdown.
Pictured above, Steelers All-Pro LC Greenwood applies pressure while another All-Pro, #59 linebacker Jack Ham covers up veteran runner Dave Osborn (#41).
Alan Page Brings Down Cowboys Quarterback Roger Staubach
Down goes Dallas Cowboys QB Roger Staubach in the clutches of Vikings lineman Alan Page
Chuck Foreman 1975 Topps Minnesota Vikings 1974 NFC Championship #527
Vikings great Chuck Foreman graces the Topps card celebrating the Vikings 1974 NFC Championship victory over the Rams.
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Anthony Carter
Vikings Legend Ron Yary Battles Ron East of the Chargers
The Vikings All Pro Offensive Tackle locked-up with Chargers defensive End Ron East sometime during the early 1970s.
Roger Staubach, Dallas Cowboys throws over Alan Page of Minnesota Vikings in 1971
Roger Staubach, the 1971 NFL Bert Bell award winner gets the ball over the 1971 NFL MVP Alan Page. scoring 2 safeties, 3 fumble recoveries, blocking a punt and being credited with 109 tackles & 9 sacks Page was the first defensive player to ever earn that title. While Staubach was led the Cowboys to 10 victories while throwing but 4 interceptions in 126 attempts. That was a league leading interception percentage of 1.9%.
Vikings Defensive Legend Jim Marshall Closes in on Terry Metcalf
Alan Page vs New England Patriots
Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman 1967-1981 for the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears
Diron Talbert rushing Joe Kapp in the 1969 NFL Playoffs
Diron Talbert gets around Grady Alderman in his attempt to reach Vikings quarterback Joe Kapp during the 1969 Vikings/Rams playoff game. The Vikes would win 23-20 and eventually go on to play the Chiefs in Super Bowl IV. Could the Ram behind Kapp be Deacon Jones?
Paul Krause Tackles Rocky Bleier in Super Bowl IX
Vikings defenders Paul Krause (#22) and Jeff Wright (#23) bring down Steelers runner Rocky Bleier (#20) after Blier rips off a 13-yard gain in Super Bowl IX. Blier had 65 yards rushing in the 16-6 Steelers NFL Championship victory.
Nick Buoniconti eyes Fran Tarkenton
A scrambling Fran Tarkenton (#10) is eyed by Hall of Fame linebacker Nick Buoniconti (#85) as Mike Kolen (#57) moves is in as well.
Brad Johnson
Drafted by the Vikings in the 9th round of the 1992 draft he wouldn't become an active part of the Vikings until 1994 backing up Hall of Famer Warren Moon. When Moon went down with injuries in 1996 he filled in and was credited with 5 victories. In 1997 he was the apparent starter until a neck injury ended the season.
Coy Bacon, Deacon Jones and the LA Defense Stop Joe Kapp in the 1969 NFL Championship
Center Mick Tinglehoff can't keep Coy Bacon, Deacon Jones and other Ram defenders off quarterback Joe Kapp here in the 1969 NFL Championship game. While he was sacked twice and threw 2 interceptions, Kapp directed the Vikings offense to a NFL Championship victory scoring the go-ahead touchdown himself in the 4th quarter on a 2-yard run.
QB Fran Tarkington with Mick Tingelhoff | Minnesota Vikings
A starter for the Vikings for 17 seasons straight he started 240 consecutive regular season games, 19 post season games and 4 Super Bowls. Here he is with team mate and fellow Hall of Famer Fran Tarkington.
Chuck Foreman Minnesota Vikings
Vikings versatile running back of the 1970s. Led the NFL in 1975 with 73 catches.
Jim Marshall of the Vikings Pressures Bob Griese as Wayne Moore Blocks
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.
Gary Larsen, Jim Marshall and Alan Page vs Detroit Lions
Gary Larsen, Jim Marshall and Alan Page of the Minnesota Vikings Defense close in on an unfortunate Lions Quarterback.
Alan Page Rushing through the Bears Offense
Vikings defensive lineman Alan Page gets through the Bears O-line in 1973.
Doug Atkins chasing Joe Kapp | Vikings vs Saints in 1968
Vikngs quarterback Joe Kapp works to elude the advances of Saints lineman Doug Atkins in 1968.
Vikings Runner Bill Brown
Al Baker, Minnesota Vikings
Fran Tarkenton and Bud Grant, 1972 Minnesota Vikings
Fran Tarkenton returns to the Vikings in 1972 and joins Bud Grant. The Vikings would make 6 Postseason appearances over the next 7 seasons including 3 trips to the Super Bowl.
Dave Osborn scores against Green Bay in 1969
Vikings running back Dave Osborn (#41) scores on a 3-yard plunge against Ray Nitschke (#66) and the Packers. The Vikings won this one 19-7. Also pictured are tight end Kent Kramer (#89), quarterback Joe Kapp (#11) & guard Milt Sunde (#64).
Jim Marshall, Vikings rushing John Hadl of the Rams
Jim Marshall gets around a Rams lineman (Charlie Cowan?) to put a little heat on quarterback John Hadl.
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Carl Eller and Jim Marshall of the Minnesota Vikings Defense
2 members of the famed Purple People Eaters - the nickname of Minnesota Vikings dominating defense of the 1970s decade.
Fran Tarkenton, 1963 Season Opener against San Francisco
Fran Tarkenton (#10) takes to flight in the 1963 season open against the 49ers. Tarkenton completed 20 of 29 passes for 262 yards and a touchdown in a 24-20 win. Viking #53 in the background is Hall of Fame center Mick Tinglehoff.
Chuck Foreman
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Alan Page 1970 Minnesota Vikings Topps Rookie Card
Even though he had been drafted almost 4 years prior and had already made the All-Pro team, Alan Page didn't have a card until the 1970 Topps NFL set came out. So here is his 1970 "Rookie" card. It was his second consecutive All-Pro year. He led the league with 7 fumble recoveries and even had an interception.
Alan Page Minnesota Vikings Defensive Line
Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman 1967-1981 for the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears
Alan Page Hall of Fame NFL Player
Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman 1967-1981 for the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears
Chuck Foreman behind Ed White and Grady Alderman in Super Bowl VIII
Vikings runningback Chuck Foreman gets behind Viking veterans Ed White and Grady Alderman in Super Bowl VIII. The 1973 Rookie of the Year had a tough afternoon against the Miami defense. The Dolphins held him to but 45 Total Yards on a total of 12 touches.
Dave Osborn Minnesota Vikings
Dave Osborn Scores Against the Rams in the 1974 NFC Title Game
Fran Tarkenton signal "Touchdown" as Vikings running back Dave Osborn goes up and over the Rams defense in the fourth quarter of the 1974 NFC Title game. Taking a 14-3 lead Minnesota held on to win and advance to play the Steelers in Super Bowl IX.
Joe Kapp
Nick Buoniconti and Dick Anderson stop Doug Kingsriter Super Bowl VIII
Vikings tight end Doug Kingsriter finds himself in a most precarious position after making a catch in Super Bowl VIII as Dolphin defenders Dick Anderson (#40) & Nick Buoniconti (#85) close in.
Archie Manning as a Minnesota Viking
After leading the New Orleans Saints for almost 11 seasons Bum Phillips dealt him to the Oilers who in turn dealt him to the Vikings. He started 2 games for Minnesota in 1984 before retiring.
Roman Gabriel, Rams & Carl Eller Vikings in the 1969 Playoffs
From the first round of the 1969 NFL playoffs. Ram Quarterback Roman Gabriel passes while the Vikings Carl Eller rushes in. Ram running back Les Josephson (#34) can be seen behind Gabriel blocking.
Carl Eller and Alan Page rushing Len Dawson in Super Bowl IV
Action from the Chiefs-Vikings showdown in Super Bowl IV. Chiefs quarterback Len Dawson gets protection from running back Wendell Hayes as Vikings Carl Eller and Alan Page close in.
Alan Page Sacks Terry Bradshaw in Super Bowl IX
From the Steelers victory in Super Bowl IX. Despite the setback, the Vikings managed a big play or two on defense. Here All Pro defensive tackle Alan Page (#88) gets to Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw.
Chuck Foreman
Fran Tarkenton and Henry Jordan
Vikings quarterback Fran Tarkenton gets the pass off while under the rush of Packers great Henry Jordan
Vikings Runner Chuck Foreman in 1974
From the Vikings team of 1974. Getting behind the blocking of offensive lineman Andy Maurer (#66) the Pro Bowl runner turns the corner against the Rams. Foreman led the team in rushing with 777 yards, 53 catches and a total of 15 touchdowns.
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings Quarterback
Anthony Carter
A 3-time Pro Bowler in 1987, 1988 & 1989 Anthony Carter played 9 seasons in Minnesota and finished with 478 catches, 7636 yards, a 16.0 yards-per-catch average and 52 touchdowns.
Fran Tarkenton and Norm Van Brocklin celebrate the Minnesota Vikings First Victory
Rookie QB Fran Tarkenton and head coach Norm Van Brocklin celebrate with the rest of the Vikings team in the locker room following Minnesota's 1961 inaugural game and 37-13 upset of the Chicago Bears. Tarkenton passed for 4 touchdowns and rushed for another.
Jim Marshall Minnesota Vikings 1961 to 1979
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Bill Brown leads the way for rookie Chuck Foreman in 1973
1973 Minnesota Vikngs - Veteran fullback Bill Brown leads the way for rookie Chuck Foreman. On the Vikings All Time Leading Rushing list Brown is #5 with 5757 yards and Foreman is #4 with 5887.
Herb Adderley of the Packers closes in on Vikings Receiver Paul Flately - 1963 NFL
Packer Herb Adderly closes in on Vikings rookie receiver Paul Flately in 1963. That year Flately earned Rookie of the Year honors while Adderly made the All Pro Team.
Roy Winston of the Vikings stops Leroy Kelly in 1969
Vikings linebacker Roy Winston stops Browns running back Leroy Kelly in the 1969 game. The Vikings in route to a Super Bowl appearance handed Cleveland a 51-3 obliteration.
Vikings Defensive Tackle Alan Page
Ron Yary 1973 Minnesota Vikings Topps Football Card #510
Ron Yary on his 1973 Topps card. His 5th year in the league he made his 2nd consecutive Pro Bowl and All Pro teams in 1973.
Chuck Foreman
Tommy Mason
#8 on the All-Time Vikings leading rusher list.
6 years, Started 56 games, 761 attempts - 3252 yards - 4.3 YPC - 28 TDS - 912 Total Touches - 4941 Total Yards - 5.4 YPT - 39 Total Touchdowns.
Carl Eller, Minnesota Vikings Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman
Hall of Famer Carl Eller - 16 years in the NFL. The 1971 Defensive Player of the Year, was named to 5 All Pro Teams and 6 Pro Bowls.
Roger Staubach Throws Over Alan Page
Cowboys QB Roger Staubach (#12) gets off a pass by leaping over the head over Minnesota Vikings defender Alan Page (#88).
1960s NFL Colts vs Vikings | Lenny Moore Gets behind Alex Sandusky
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).
Bubby Brister, Quarterback, Minnesota Vikings
Autry Beamon Minnesota Vikings
Autry Beamon
Paul Krause
After being drafted in the 2nd round of the 1964 NFL Draft by Washington he led the NFL his rookie year with 12 interceptions and was named to his first of 8 Pro Bowls he made during his 14-year career. Was traded to the Vikings in 1968. Played in each of the Vikings Super Bowls and had a pick in Super Bowl IV against Kansas City and a fumble recovery in Super Bowl IX against the Steelers. Is still the NFL's All-Time leading career interception leader with 81 picks. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998.
Dave Osborn stopped by the Rams Deacon Jones
Over the top goes the Vikings Dave Osborn as the Los Angeles Rams Defense led by Deacon Jones (#75) closes in to stop him.
Brad Johnson
Drafted by the Vikings in the 9th round of the 1992 draft he wouldn't become an active part of the Vikings until 1994 backing up Hall of Famer Warren Moon. When Moon went down with injuries in 1996 he filled in and was credited with 5 victories. In 1997 he was the apparent starter until a neck injury ended the season.
Drew Pearson makes a catch as Vikings Jeff Siemon & Matt Blair close in
Cowboys receiver Drew Pearson makes a catch in the middle of the Vikings defense as defenders Jeff Wright (#23), Jeff Siemon (#50) & Matt Blair (#59) close in to stop him.
Bill Brown, Vikings stopped by Roosevelt Taylor & Earl Leggett of the Bears
This Minneapolis Tribune news clipping shows Bill Brown trying to hurdle over Roosevelt Taylor in this early 1960s clash between the Bears & Vikings. #20 is Tommy Mason and Earl Leggett is #71. That could be Doug Atkins behind Leggett.
Joe Kapp
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Alan Page, 1967 Rookie Viking
From the 1967 NFL season. A classic photo of then rookie Alan Page. Page would go on to be a dominate force on one of the most dominate defenses in NFL history.
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Minnesota Vikings quarterback Joe Kapp has a chat with Vikings Head Coach Bud Grant during an NFL game.
Earl Edwards of the Buffalo Bills and Chuck Foreman of the Minnesota Vikings
Earl Edwards of the Buffalo Bills bursts through while setting his sites on Vikings runner Chuck Foreman.
Paul Krause & Alan Page Tackling Larry Csonka in Super Bowl VIII
Larry Csonka, MVP of Super Bowl VIII, rips through the Minnesota Viking defense during the 24-7 Dolphins championship victory over the Vikings. Csonka had 2 touchdowns and 145 yards while averaging over 4 yards a carry. In the above pic safety Paul Krause (#22) hangs on desperately to bring the Dolphins' fullback down. Alan Page (#88) can only look on from the background.
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Viking Receiver Anthony Carter in 1987
Anthony Carter had a phenomenal post-season in 1987 when the Vikings advanced all the way to the NFC Title game that year. In the Wild Card game against the Saints had 6 catches for 79 yards and a touchdown while having an 84-yard punt return touchdown and a total of 143 punt return yards. The next week in the Divisional Round upset of the 49ers he had 10 catches for 227 yards. During the final game for the Vikings, the NFC Title game against the Redskins, he managed 7 catches for 85 yards in the 10-17 loss. All in all he finished with an NFL record 642 All-Purpose yards for the 1987 playoffs.
Mick Tinglehoff and Fran Tarkenton - 1975 Minnesota Vikings
Vikings Hall of Famers Mick Tinglehoff and Fran Tarkenton. Shown here in 1975.
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Alan Page Rushing Pat Haden of the Rams
Alan Page of the Vikings puts pressure on Rams quarterback Pat Haden
Herschel Walker 1991 Pro Set Card
His 1991 Rushing & Receiving Table
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Age |
Games |
Rushes |
Yards |
TD |
Long |
Y/A |
Cathes |
Yards |
Y/C |
TD |
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Y/Tch |
YScm |
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29 |
15 |
198 |
825 |
10 |
71 |
4.2 |
33 |
204 |
6.2 |
0 |
19 |
231 |
4.5 |
1029 |
10 |
2 |
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Chuck Foreman, Vikings vs Dallas, NFC Playoffs
Vikings great Chuck Foreman carries during the 1975 NFC loss to the Cowboys. Foreman had 98 Total Yards from Scrimmage in that game. He is still ranked as the #4 All Time Leading Vikings runner with 5887 rushing yards.
Chuck Foreman
Paul Krause
After being drafted in the 2nd round of the 1964 NFL Draft by Washington he led the NFL his rookie year with 12 interceptions and was named to his first of 8 Pro Bowls he made during his 14-year career. Was traded to the Vikings in 1968. Played in each of the Vikings Super Bowls and had a pick in Super Bowl IV against Kansas City and a fumble recovery in Super Bowl IX against the Steelers. Is still the NFL's All-Time leading career interception leader with 81 picks. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998.
Ron Yary on a Fred Cox Fieldgoal Attempt
Anchoring the right side of the kicking team's Offensive line against the Cowboys in 1974. Other NFL legends pictured here are Paul Krause (#22) holding, Milt Sunde (#64) getting a piece of Jethro Pugh (#75) and Rayfield Wright (#70) extending to try to block Cox's kick. The Vikings won this contest 23-21.
Grady Alderman, Minnesota Vikings Offensive Lineman
Alan Page vs Larry Csonka
Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman 1967-1981 for the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears set to tackle Hall of Fame Miami Dolphin Runner Larry Csonka
Chuck Foreman
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
The Vikings Chuck Foreman behind Milt Sunde & Ed White
Chuck Foreman (#44) was a major reason the Vikings dominated the NFC Central in the 1970s. In 1975 he lead the NFL in receiving (73 catches), the NFC in scoring (132 points) and was second in the conference in rushing (1070 yards).
Mick Tingelhoff
Anthony Carter
Vikings Retire Alan Page Jersey
Alan Page has #88 retired by Vikings
Chuck Foreman
Jim Marshall of the Vikings Rushing Greg Landry of the Lions
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.
Larry Morris has Bill Brown by the Ankle in 1964
Vikings runner Bill Brown tries to shake off Bears linebacker Larry Morris as Morris holds onto Browns ankle. Kicker/Linebacker Roger LeClerc (#83) moves over to assist.
Paul Krause
After being drafted in the 2nd round of the 1964 NFL Draft by Washington he led the NFL his rookie year with 12 interceptions and was named to his first of 8 Pro Bowls he made during his 14-year career. Was traded to the Vikings in 1968. Played in each of the Vikings Super Bowls and had a pick in Super Bowl IV against Kansas City and a fumble recovery in Super Bowl IX against the Steelers. Is still the NFL's All-Time leading career interception leader with 81 picks. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998.
Chuck Foreman
Tommy Mason Personna Razor Blade Commercial
Vikings runner Tommy Mason stars in Personna razor blade commercial of the early 1960s.
Drew Pearson Hail Mary Touchdown Catch against Minnesota in the 1975 Playoffs
Cowboys great Drew Pearson (#88) scores on the famous 50-yard Hail Mary touchdown pass in the open round of the 1975 NFC playoffs. He beat Viking defenders Paul Krause (#22) & Nate Wright (#43).
Dave Osborn and Fran Tarkenton
Vikings Runningback Dave Osborn (#41) gets out in front of Quarterback Fran Tarkenton to pass block.
Fran Tarkenton, Vikings with Merlin Olsen of the Rams during the 1976 NFC Playoffs
In 1976 the Minnesota Vikings beat the LA Rams to take the NFC Title to go to their 4th Super Bowl. Here Vikings quarterback Fran Tarkenton gets set to handoff as Rams Hall of Fame defensive tackle looms large in the background.
Jim Marshall & Alan Page, Minnesota Viking Defensive Lineman
The right side of the Purple People Eaters defensive line from 1967 to 1977 & part of the 1978 season - Alan Page and Jim Marshall.
Tommy Mason
Dave Casper Minnesota Vikings Tight End 1983
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Minnesota Vikings Defense The Purple People Eaters
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.
Chuck Foreman
Jim Harbaugh of the Bears & Todd Scott of the Vikings
Brad Johnson
Drafted by the Vikings in the 9th round of the 1992 draft he wouldn't become an active part of the Vikings until 1994 backing up Hall of Famer Warren Moon. When Moon went down with injuries in 1996 he filled in and was credited with 5 victories. In 1997 he was the apparent starter until a neck injury ended the season.
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Terry Allen
Chuck Foreman
Fran Tarkenton Scrambles Against the Cowboys
Well known for his scrambling - as of 2019 is still the Vikings #12 All-Time Leading Rusher with 2548 yards and 22 rushing touchdowns. Had a 52-yard TD run against the Rams in 1961.
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Paul Krause
After being drafted in the 2nd round of the 1964 NFL Draft by Washington he led the NFL his rookie year with 12 interceptions and was named to his first of 8 Pro Bowls he made during his 14-year career. Was traded to the Vikings in 1968. Played in each of the Vikings Super Bowls and had a pick in Super Bowl IV against Kansas City and a fumble recovery in Super Bowl IX against the Steelers. Is still the NFL's All-Time leading career interception leader with 81 picks. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998.
Tommy Mason
A sketch of the Vikings Pro Bowl runner from the 1965 annual issue Pro Football Almanac magazine.
Randall Cunningham
Preston Pearson carries against the Minnesota Vikings in 1968
Colts special teams player Preston Pearson gets a chance to carry the ball against the Minnesota Vikings in 1968. While he was used almost exclusively as a Kick Returner (he scored 2 touchdowns and averaged over 35 yards a return) he occasionally (19 times) carried the ball as a runner.
The Vikings shown here are linebackers Lonnie Warwick (#59) & Wally Hilgenberg (#58) and Cornerback Ed Sharockman (#45).
Chuck Foreman
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Hugh McElhenny of the Vikings carries against the Cowboys in 1961
Hugh McElhenny - formerly of the San Francisco 49ers, found himself the leading ground gainer for the newly formed Minnesota Vikings in 1961. Here he follows behind the blocking of Jerry Huth (#65) against the Cowboys.
Alan Page 1975 Minnesota Vikings Wonder Bread NFL Football Trading Card #1
From the the Wonder Bread card set that was included with loaves of bread from the Wonder Bread bread company. This is card #1 from the 1975 set and features Minnesota Vikings All Pro defensive tackle Alan Page.
Tommy Mason
Tampa Bay Bucs Quarterback Doug Williams
Before he was winning a Super Bowl with the Redskins he was guiding the Buccaneers to playoff appearances in 1979,1981 and 1982. Here longtime Viking defender Mark Mullaney (#77) gives chase.
Chuck Foreman
Harvey Martin tackles Chuck Foreman
Brad Johnson, NFL Quarterback 1994-2008
Played with the Minnesota Vikings on 2 different occasions. Originally drafted in 1992 he remained with them until 1998. He rejoined them in 2005 and remained there through the 2006 season.
Alan Page Vikings Defender
Hall of Fame Defensive Lineman for the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears Alan Page played 16 years in the NFL
Tommy Mason
Herschel Walker Vikings
Considered by many to be one of the most talented runningbacks in professional football during his career. Played for 4 different teams during his 12-year stint in the NFL. Between rushing, receiving and kick returns accounted for over 18,000 yards. He could also add an additional 7,000 yards from the 3 years he spent in the USFL with the New Jersey Generals.
Vikings All Pro Ron Yary seems to be getting the Best of Raiders John Matuszak
The Vikings Hall of Fame Offensive Tackle applies proven blocking techniques to Raiders defender John Matuszak.
Bill Brown of the Vikngs collides with the Colts Jerry Logan
Old school NFL collision between Bill Brown (#30) and Jerry Logan (#20).
Alan Page Vikings Defensive Tackle
11-and-a-half seasons with the "Purple People Eaters" - the nickname given to the legendary defenses of the Minnesota Vikings of the 1970s decade. During that time he was
Tommy Mason
The former Tulane star has the distinction of being the very first ever player drafted by the Vikings organization in 1961. Has 5 good seasons with Minnesota until and injury hobbled him in 1966. Rushed for 3252 yards and 28 touchdowns as a Viking. Also caught 151 passes for another 1689 yards. Still ranks #8 in rushing yards on the Minnesota Vikings All-Time Rushing list. Contributed as a kick returner at times during his career. Pro Bowl selection 1962, 1963 and 1964. All Pro team in 1963.
Hugh McElhenny, Minnesota Vikings, 1961
The King, Hugh McElhenny as a Viking.
Eugene Washington Minnesota Vikings
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Dave Osborn
Carl Eller Minnesota Viking Hall of Fame
Grady Alderman
Brad Johnson
Drafted by the Vikings in the 9th round of the 1992 draft he wouldn't become an active part of the Vikings until 1994 backing up Hall of Famer Warren Moon. When Moon went down with injuries in 1996 he filled in and was credited with 5 victories. In 1997 he was the apparent starter until a neck injury ended the season.
Joe Kapp, Vikings QB
Former CFL star played only 4 seasons in the NFL but left an impression. There's a story he actually took a linebacker out during a game. Boot-legging down the sideline he collided with Browns player Jim Houston - and Houston was escorted to the sideline in need of medical attention.
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Alan Page closes in on Franco Harris
Viking Lineman Alan Page and Steeler Great Franco Harris
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Alan Page Swoops Down on Bart Starr
Minnesota legend Alan Page looks like he's about to do the Monster Mash to Packers quarterback Bart Starr. Page spent 12 seasons as a Viking with the "Purple People Eaters" and is unofficially credited with 108.5 sacks during that time.
Lyle Alzado, Defensive Lineman Denver Broncos, Rushing Fran Tarkenton
Vikings quarterback Fran Tarkenton is put to flight by the Denver Broncos defense with Lyle Alzado in front.
The Saints Lou Cordileone collides into the Vikings Joe Kapp
Saints - Vikings, 1968. Viking quarterback Joe Kapp goes high and collides with veteran Saints lineman Lou Cordileone (#79).
Minnesota Vikings Gary Anderson Randy Moss Celebrate
Minnesota Vikings Gary Anderson Randy Moss Celebrate
Tommy Mason carries against the Chicago Bears in 1963
Tommy Mason - Minnesota's first player to earn All Pro Honors - carries into the brunt of the Chicago Bears defense in 1963. Other players here are rookie Ray Poage (#86), Fran Tarkenton (#10) in the background, center Mick Tinglehoff (#53) and Bear cornerback Bennie McRae (#26).
Ron Yary, Milt Sunde & Ed White of the Minnesota Vikings in 1974
3 Offensive lineman from Viking History. Ron Yary, Milt Sunde & Ed White in 1974
Chuck Foreman
Alan Page 1975 Minnesota Vikings Topps Football Card #520
By 1975 the future Hall of Famer had played 9 seasons, started 126 regular season games and 15 post season. He had also been selected to 8 Pro Bowl teams and 6 All Pro.
Fran Tarkington eludes Stan Jones | Bears vs Vikings
Vikings signal caller Fran Tarkington (#10) eludes the advances of Bears Hall of Fame defensive lineman Stan Jones (#78). Vikings receiver Paul Flately looks like he's switching gears to throw a block.
Dave Osborne
A Graduate of North Dakota in 1965, Dave Osborne played 12 seasons in the NFL. 11 of those for the Minnesota Vikings.
Joe Kapp
Fran Tarkenton in the grasp of Lionel Aldridge
Viking quarterback Fran Tarkenton tries to escape the grasp of (we think) Packer rookie Lionel Aldridge sometime around 1963.
Carl Eller Vikings Defensive Tackle
Jim Marshall Minnesota Vikings 1961-1979
20 year NFL veteran - 19 with Minnesota.
Vikings Defensive Tackle Alan Page
The Hall of Famer played 15 seasons and earned 9 Pro Bowl visits. Started 215 consecutive regular season game games plus 19 playoff games.
Packers Linebacker Bill Forester & Viking Running Back Tommy Mason
Packers All Pro Linebacker Bill Forester (#71) seems quite intent on stoping Vikings runner Tommy Mason here during an early 1960s clash between Green Bay and Minnesota.
Joe Kapp
Grady Alderman
Vikings QB Fran Tarkenton
18-year veteran quarterback. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1986. As a rookie in 1961 he came off the bench and passed for 4 touchdowns to lead Minnesota past the Chicago Bears in the Vikings very first NFL game. Still holds the teams All-Time Quarterback wins with 91 as well as the most 100+ Passer Rating Games in a Career with 40. 1st-Team All-Pro in 1975 as well as the NFL MVP that year. 4 Pro Bowls as a Viking and 3 Super Bowl appearances. 1964 Pro Bowl MVP.
Fran Tarkenton, NY Giants Rushed by Cowboys Jethro Pugh and Willie Townes
Giants quarterback Fran Tarkenton fires off the pass while under pressure from Cowboys Jethro Pugh (#75) & Willie Townes (#71).
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Chuck Foreman
Mick Tingelhoff and Fran Tarkington
A starter for the Vikings for 17 seasons straight he started 240 consecutive regular season games, 19 post season games and 4 Super Bowls. Here he is with team mate and fellow Hall of Famer Fran Tarkington.
Rookie Viking Alan Page in 1967
A First Round draft pick out of Notre Dame, Alan Page played for the Minnesota Vikings from 1967 to 1978 playing in all 4 of the Super Bowls Minnesota played in. Alan Page was named to 9 Pro Bowls as well as Defensive Player of the Year in 1971.
Bill Brown of the Vikings and Ed O' Bradovich, Doug Atkins & Dave Whitsell of the Bears in 1966 NFL
Here comes Bill Brown (#30)! The Vikings fullback has a full head of steam as he blasts past Bears defenders Doug Atkins (#81), Ed O' Bradovich (#87) & Dave Whitsell (#23). In 1966 Bill Brown was the NFL's #4 leading rusher with 829 yards.
Bill Brown 1969 Minnesota Vikings NFL Football Trading Card #170
His Topps 1969 card when Minnesota went to Super Bowl IV. His 9th year in the NFL. Was 2nd among Vikings runners with 430 yards rushing.
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Roman Gabriel under pressure from Carl Eller as Bob Brown & Les Josephson Block
Rams and Vikings clash! LA quarterback Roman Gabriel gets protection as Bob Brown and Les Josephson keep Vikings defender Carl Eller away.
Jim Marshall Tackles Larry Csonka
Anthony Carter
Carl Eller Sacks Bill Munson
The Viking Hall of Fame lineman snatches Lions quarterback Bill Munson (#19).
Fran Tarkenton 1972 Minnesota Vikings Topps Football Card #225
After 5 seasons with the Giants he returned to the Vikings in 1972. His first year back was a decent one. A 56.9% completion percentage, 2651 yards and 18 touchdown passes.
Paul Krause
After being drafted in the 2nd round of the 1964 NFL Draft by Washington he led the NFL his rookie year with 12 interceptions and was named to his first of 8 Pro Bowls he made during his 14-year career. Was traded to the Vikings in 1968. Played in each of the Vikings Super Bowls and had a pick in Super Bowl IV against Kansas City and a fumble recovery in Super Bowl IX against the Steelers. Is still the NFL's All-Time leading career interception leader with 81 picks. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998.
Big Head Slap Coming From Carl Eller
Big Head Slap Coming!
Chuck Foreman Minnesota Vikings Running Back
Jim Marshall, Vikings rushing Jack Concannon of the Bears
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.
Minnesota Vikings Fullback Bill Brown
Originally a 2nd-round pick of the Bears in 1961 he was dealt to the Vikings the following season for a 4th round pick. He would go on to play 13 seasons in Minnesota, go to 4 Pro Bowls and leave as the Vikings All-Time Leading rusher. George Halas confessed it was the worst trade he ever made.
Tommy Mason Slips the Tackle of Jerry Logan and Don Shinnick in 1963
Minnesota runner Tommy Mason gives Colts Don Shinnick and Jerry Logan the slip in 1963. An All Pro in 1963 Mason was the league's #5 leading rusher with 763 yards.
Fran Tarkenton Scrambles against Tony Mcgee and the Bears
Fran Tarkenton on the loose against Tony McGee and the Bears in the mid-1970s. Tarkenton left the NFL in 1978 as the top passer in league history. The other Viking here is veteran lineman Milt Sunde who played 11 seasons in Minnesota.
Paul Krause
After being drafted in the 2nd round of the 1964 NFL Draft by Washington he led the NFL his rookie year with 12 interceptions and was named to his first of 8 Pro Bowls he made during his 14-year career. Was traded to the Vikings in 1968. Played in each of the Vikings Super Bowls and had a pick in Super Bowl IV against Kansas City and a fumble recovery in Super Bowl IX against the Steelers. Is still the NFL's All-Time leading career interception leader with 81 picks. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998.
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Doug Atkins rushing rookie Ron Vander Kelen in1963
Bears terror Doug Atkins closes in on Viking rookie quarterback Ron Vander Kelen in this 1963 showdown between Minnesota and Chicago. The Bears won 28-7.
Vikings Running Back Tommy Mason carries against Deacon Jones, Lamar Lundy & Dan Currie of the Rams
Vikings ball carrier Tommy Mason works to get outside of that great Rams defense of the 1960s decade led by lineman Lamar Lundy (#85) and Deacon Jones (#75). #58 is former Packer linebacker Dan Currie. As of the 2022 NFL season Mason still ranks #9 among Vikings All Time Leading Runners.
Grady Alderman
Paul Flately, Minnesota Vikings Rookie in 1963
Vikings receiver Paul Flately makes a catch against Dave Whitsell of the Bears in 1963.
Jim Marshall Pressures Colts Legend John Unitas
Viking defender Jim Marshall puts the heat on the famous Colts QB.
Carl Garrett grabbing Jim Marshall's facemask in 1973
Bears running back Carl Garett "adjusts" the facemask of Vikings great Jim Marshall a bit in 1973.
Joe Kapp Vikings Quarterback
Joe Kapp, Quarterback, 1967-1969 Minnesota Vikings
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Joe Kapp
Minnesota Vikings Player Chuck Foreman
Carl Eller
A 6-time Pro Bowler and Hall of Famer and 15 year veteran Defensive Tackle who played in the NFL for the Minnesota Vikings.
Ted Davis wraps up Joe Kapp in 1968 Saints vs Vikings
Saints-Vikings 1968. Saints linebacker Ted Davis (#35) breaks through as Vikings QB Joe Kapp tries to fight him off. We think the Viking at the far right is guard Jim Vellone (#63). Big Doug Atkins can be seen in the background.
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Alan Page Tackling Terry Metcalf
Vikings Hall of Famer Alan Page knocks the ball from Cardinals runner Terry Metcalf
Fran Tarkenton drops back to pass in 1973
Fran Tarkenton in action against the Pack in 1973. Lineman #67 is offensive lineman Grady Alderman who played 15 years in Minnesota.
Paul Krause
After being drafted in the 2nd round of the 1964 NFL Draft by Washington he led the NFL his rookie year with 12 interceptions and was named to his first of 8 Pro Bowls he made during his 14-year career. Was traded to the Vikings in 1968. Played in each of the Vikings Super Bowls and had a pick in Super Bowl IV against Kansas City and a fumble recovery in Super Bowl IX against the Steelers. Is still the NFL's All-Time leading career interception leader with 81 picks. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1998.
Dave Osborn Scores against Buck Buchanan and the Chiefs in Super Bowl IV
Buck Buchanan's contribution to the conversation is ignored as the ref signals a touchdown as Dave Osborn scores. The TD cut the Chief's lead to 16-7 in the 3rd quarter. It's the closest MInnesota would get as Kansas City would go on to win 23-7. #67 is longtime vet Grady Alderman who played 15 years in the NFL.
Mick Tingelhoff with Head Coach Bud Grant
6-time Pro Bowler and 5-time All-Pro he was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2015.
Here he is with Vikings Head Coach Bud Grant who coached Minnesota to 4 Super Bowl appearances.
Fran Tarkenton Minnesota Vikings Leading QB
18-year veteran quarterback. Inducted into the Hall of Fame in 1986. As a rookie in 1961 he came off the bench and passed for 4 touchdowns to lead Minnesota past the Chicago Bears in the Vikings very first NFL game. Still holds the teams All-Time Quarterback wins with 91 as well as the most 100+ Passer Rating Games in a Career with 40. 1st-Team All-Pro in 1975 as well as the NFL MVP that year. 4 Pro Bowls as a Viking and 3 Super Bowl appearances. 1964 Pro Bowl MVP.
Fran Tarkenton Escapes Dan Currie in 1961
From 1961 - Vikings vs Packers. Rookie quarterback Fran Tarkenton scrambles away and eludes Packers linebacker Dan Currie. Tarkenton brought the quarterback position to a new level with his scrambling abilities. In 4 of his first 6 years in the league he had the most yards lost in sacks.
Jack Ham stops Chuck Foreman in Super Bowl IX
Steelers-Vikings in Super Bowl IX. Jack Ham and friends Mike Wagner & JT Taylor stop Vikings runner Chuck Foreman. The Steelers defense completely dominated the Vikings offense forcing 5 turnovers and allowing only 17 yards rushing and a total offense of 119.
Randall Cunningham Vikings NFL
With the Minnesota Vikings for 3 seasons, Randall Cunningham was named to the 1st-Team All-Pro in 1998.