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1969 Minnesota Vikings season

The 1969 season was the Minnesota Vikings' ninth season in the National Football League (NFL) and their third under head coach Bud Grant. With a 12–2 record, the best in the league, the Vikings won the NFL Central division title, to qualify for the playoffs for the second year in a row. This was the first of three consecutive seasons as the best team in the NFL for the Vikings. They beat the Los Angeles Rams in the Western Conference Championship Game, and the Cleveland Browns in the final NFL Championship Game before the merger with the American Football League. With these wins, the Vikings became the last team to possess the Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy, introduced 35 years earlier in 1934.

1969 Minnesota Vikings season
General managerJim Finks
Head coachBud Grant
Home fieldMetropolitan Stadium
Memorial Stadium (October 5)
Results
Record12–2
Division place1st NFL Central
Playoff finishWon Western Conference Championship Game
(vs. Rams) 23–20
Won NFL Championship
(vs. Browns) 27–7
Lost Super Bowl IV
(vs. Chiefs) 7–23
The Vikings played the Chiefs in Super Bowl IV.

However, Minnesota lost Super Bowl IV in New Orleans to the AFL champion Kansas City Chiefs in the final professional football game between the two leagues. It was the second consecutive Super Bowl win for the younger league.

The season was chronicled for America's Game: The Missing Rings, as one of the five greatest NFL teams to never win the Super Bowl.

Offseason edit

1969 Draft edit

1969 Minnesota Vikings Draft
Draft order Player name Position College Notes
Round Selection
1 17 Traded to the New Orleans Saints[a]
2 39 Ed White Guard California from Giants[b]
43 Volly Murphy Wide receiver Texas-El Paso
3 69 Traded to the Philadelphia Eagles[c]
4 95 Mike McCaffrey Linebacker California
5 106 Jim Barnes Guard Arkansas from Falcons[d]
112 Mike O'Shea Wide receiver Utah State from Lions via Steelers[e]
121 Cornelius Davis Running back Kansas State
6 148 Marion Bates Defensive back Texas Southern originally Chargers pick[f]
7 173 Traded to the Washington Redskins[g]
8 199 Harrison Wood Wide receiver Washington
9 225 Tom Fink Guard Minnesota
10 253 Tom McCauley Defensive back Wisconsin originally Cardinals pick[h]
11 277 Brian Dowling Quarterback Yale
12 303 Noel Jenke Linebacker Minnesota
13 329 Jim Moylan Defensive tackle Texas Tech
14 355 Tommy Head Center Southwest Texas State
15 381 Eugene Mosley Tight end Jackson State
16 407 Traded to the Detroit Lions[i]
17 433 Wendell Housley Running back Texas A&M
^[a] The Vikings traded their first-round selection (17th overall) and 1968 first-round selection (7th overall) to New Orleans in exchange for QB Gary Cuozzo.
^[b] The Vikings traded QB Fran Tarkenton to the New York Giants in exchange for the Giants' second-round selection (39th overall), 1967 first- and second-round selections (2nd and 28th overall), and 1968 first-round selection (1st overall).
^[c] The Vikings traded their third-round selection (69th overall) to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for QB King Hill.
^[d] The Vikings traded QB Ron Vander Kelen to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for Atlanta's fifth-round selection (106th overall) and 1968 seventh-round selection (167th overall).
^[e] The Vikings traded RB Bobby Walden to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for the fifth-round selection the Steelers acquired from the Detroit Lions (112th overall).
^[f] The Vikings originally had the 147th overall selection but passed, allowing San Diego to move up, giving Minnesota the 148th overall selection.
^[g] The Vikings traded their seventh-round selection (173rd overall) to the Washington Redskins in exchange for S Paul Krause.
^[h] The Vikings originally had the 251st overall selection but passed, allowing San Diego and St. Louis to move up, giving Minnesota the 253rd overall selection.
^[i] The Vikings traded their 16th-round selection (407th overall) to the Detroit Lions in exchange for Detroit's 1968 17th-round selection (445th overall).

Preseason edit

Game Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance[1]
1 August 2 at Miami Dolphins (AFL) W 45–10 1–0 Tampa Stadium (Tampa, FL) 37,461
2 August 9 Denver Broncos (AFL) W 26–6 2–0 Metropolitan Stadium 45,918
3 August 23 St. Louis Cardinals W 41–13 3–0 Memorial Stadium (Memphis, TN) 34,417
4 August 30 New York Jets (AFL) L 21–24 3–1 Groves Stadium (Winston-Salem, NC) 31,500
5 September 6 New York Giants W 28–27 4–1 Metropolitan Stadium 47,900
6 September 13 at Cleveland Browns W 23–16 5–1 Rubber Bowl (Akron, OH) 28,551

Regular season edit

The Vikings, led by head coach Bud Grant, ended the season with an NFL-best 12–2 regular season record, leading the league in total points scored (379) and fewest points allowed (133), scoring 50 or more points in three of their games. They had 12 straight victories, the longest single-season winning streak in 35 years,[2] and became the first modern NFL expansion team to win an NFL championship. Their defense, considered the most intimidating in the NFL, was anchored by a defensive line nicknamed the "Purple People Eaters", consisting of defensive tackles Gary Larsen and Alan Page, and defensive ends Carl Eller and Jim Marshall. The secondary was led by defensive backs Bobby Bryant (8 interceptions, 97 return yards), Earsell Mackbee (6 interceptions, 100 return yards) and future Pro Football Hall of Famer Paul Krause (5 interceptions, 82 return yards, 1 touchdown).

On offense, quarterback Joe Kapp was known for his superb leadership and his running ability, both throwing on the run and running for extra yards. And when Kapp did take off and run, instead of sliding when he was about to be tackled like most quarterbacks, he lowered his shoulder and went right at the tackler. This style of play earned him the nickname "Indestructible". In the NFL championship game against the Cleveland Browns, he collided with linebacker Jim Houston while running for a first down, and Houston had to be helped off the field after the play ended. Kapp was also known for being an extremely unselfish leader: when he was voted the Vikings' Most Valuable Player, he turned the award down and said that every player on the team was equally valuable.

Running back Dave Osborn was the team's top rusher with 643 yards and 7 touchdowns. He also caught 22 passes for 236 yards and another touchdown. In the passing game, Pro Bowl wide receiver Gene Washington averaged 21.1 yards per catch, recording 821 yards and 9 touchdowns off just 39 receptions. Wide receiver John Henderson caught 34 passes for 553 yards and 5 touchdowns. The Vikings offensive line was anchored by Pro Bowlers Grady Alderman and Mick Tingelhoff.

The Vikings clinched the division title in week 11, after their second defeat of the Detroit Lions on November 27,[3] which also secured home-field advantage for the NFL playoffs. The playoff sites were rotated until 1975; the Central division hosted the Coastal (as in 1967), and the Western Conference hosted the NFL championship game in odd-numbered years.

Schedule edit

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
1 September 21 at New York Giants L 23–24 0–1 Yankee Stadium 62,900
2 September 28 Baltimore Colts W 52–14 1–1 Metropolitan Stadium 47,900
3 October 5 Green Bay Packers W 19–7 2–1 Memorial Stadium ^ 60,740
4 October 12 at Chicago Bears W 31–0 3–1 Wrigley Field 45,757
5 October 19 at St. Louis Cardinals W 27–10 4–1 Busch Memorial Stadium 49,430
6 October 26 Detroit Lions W 24–10 5–1 Metropolitan Stadium 47,900
7 November 2 Chicago Bears W 31–14 6–1 Metropolitan Stadium 47,900
8 November 9 Cleveland Browns W 51–3 7–1 Metropolitan Stadium 47,900
9 November 16 at Green Bay Packers W 9–7 8–1 Milwaukee County Stadium 48,321
10 November 23 Pittsburgh Steelers W 52–14 9–1 Metropolitan Stadium 47,202
11 November 27 at Detroit Lions W 27–0 10–1 Tiger Stadium 57,906
12 December 7 at Los Angeles Rams W 20–13 11–1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 80,430
13 December 14 San Francisco 49ers W 10–7 12–1 Metropolitan Stadium 43,028
14 December 21 at Atlanta Falcons L 3–10 12–2 Atlanta Stadium 52,872

^ The October 5 game was played in Minneapolis at Memorial Stadium at the University of Minnesota, due to a clash with the Minnesota Twins hosting game three of the 1969 ALCS at Metropolitan Stadium on Monday, October 6.

Game summaries edit

Week 1: at New York Giants edit

Week 1: Minnesota Vikings at New York Giants – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Vikings 3 14 3323
Giants 3 7 01424

at Yankee Stadium, Bronx, New York

Game information

Week 2: vs. Baltimore Colts edit

Week 2: Baltimore Colts at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Colts 0 7 7014
Vikings 14 17 14752

at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota

  • Date: September 28
  • Game weather: 53 °F (12 °C)
  • Game attendance: 47,900
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Game information

Week 3: vs. Green Bay Packers edit

Week 3: Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Packers 0 0 077
Vikings 6 7 3319

at Memorial Stadium, Minneapolis, Minnesota

  • Date: October 5
  • Game weather: 66 °F (19 °C)
  • Game attendance: 60,740
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Game information

Week 4: at Chicago Bears edit

Week 4: Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Vikings 7 0 71731
Bears 0 0 000

at Wrigley Field, Chicago, Illinois

  • Date: October 12
  • Game weather: 56 °F (13 °C)
  • Game attendance: 45,757
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Game information

Week 5: at St. Louis Cardinals edit

Week 5: Minnesota Vikings at St. Louis Cardinals – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Vikings 7 7 7627
Cardinals 3 7 0010

at Busch Memorial Stadium, St. Louis, Missouri

  • Date: October 19
  • Game weather: 55 °F (13 °C)
  • Game attendance: 49,430
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com
Game information

Week 6: vs. Detroit Lions edit

Week 6: Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Lions 0 3 0710
Vikings 3 21 0024

at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota

  • Date: October 26
  • Game weather: 40 °F (4 °C)
  • Game attendance: 47,900
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Game information

Week 7: vs. Chicago Bears edit

Week 7: Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Bears 0 7 0714
Vikings 7 10 7731

at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota

  • Date: November 2
  • Game weather: 40 °F (4 °C)
  • Game attendance: 47,900
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com
Game information

Week 8: vs. Cleveland Browns edit

Week 8: Cleveland Browns at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Browns 0 3 003
Vikings 10 17 71751

at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota

  • Date: November 9
  • Game weather: 46 °F (8 °C)
  • Game attendance: 47,900
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com
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Week 9: at Green Bay Packers edit

Week 9: Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Vikings 3 0 339
Packers 0 7 007

at Milwaukee County Stadium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin

  • Date: November 16
  • Game weather: 28 °F (−2 °C)
  • Game attendance: 48,321
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Game information

Week 10: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers edit

Week 10: Pittsburgh Steelers at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Steelers 0 7 7014
Vikings 7 10 142152

at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota

  • Date: November 23
  • Game weather: 32 °F (0 °C)
  • Game attendance: 47,202
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Game information

Week 11: at Detroit Lions edit

Week 11: Minnesota Vikings (9–1) at Detroit Lions (7–3)
Period 1 2 34Total
Vikings 7 3 71027
Lions 0 0 000

at Tiger Stadium, Detroit, Michigan

  • Date: November 27
  • Game weather: Snow, 36 °F (2 °C)
  • Game attendance: 57,906
  • Box Score
Game information

Week 12: at Los Angeles Rams edit

Week 12: Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Rams – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Vikings 7 10 0320
Rams 0 3 3713

at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California

  • Date: December 7
  • Game weather: 57 °F (14 °C)
  • Game attendance: 80,430
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Game information

Week 13: vs. San Francisco 49ers edit

Week 13: San Francisco 49ers at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
49ers 0 0 077
Vikings 0 3 0710

at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota

  • Date: December 14
  • Game weather: 22 °F (−6 °C)
  • Game attendance: 43,028
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Game information

Week 14: at Atlanta Falcons edit

Week 14: Minnesota Vikings at Atlanta Falcons – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Vikings 3 0 003
Falcons 0 7 3010

at Atlanta Stadium, Atlanta, Georgia

  • Date: December 21
  • Game weather: 36 °F (2 °C)
  • Game attendance: 52,872
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Standings edit

NFL Central
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Minnesota Vikings 12 2 0 .857 6–0 9–1 379 133 L1
Detroit Lions 9 4 1 .692 3–3 6–3–1 259 188 W2
Green Bay Packers 8 6 0 .571 3–3 5–5 269 221 W2
Chicago Bears 1 13 0 .071 0–6 0–10 210 339 L6

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Postseason edit

Playoffs edit

Week Date Opponent Result Venue Attendance
Conference December 27 Los Angeles Rams W 23–20 Metropolitan Stadium 47,900
NFL Championship January 4 Cleveland Browns W 27–7 Metropolitan Stadium 47,900
Super Bowl IV January 11 Kansas City Chiefs L 7–23 Tulane Stadium 80,562

Western Conference Championship Game edit

NFL Western Conference Championship Game: Los Angeles Rams at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Rams 7 10 0320
Vikings 7 0 7923

at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota

  • Date: December 27
  • Game weather: 11 °F (−12 °C)
  • Game attendance: 47,900
  • TV: CBS
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com
Game information

Three weeks prior to this game, the teams met in Los Angeles in a battle between the undefeated (11–0) Rams and the 10–1 Vikings. The Vikings won that game 20–13. The rematch was played in the cold and snow of Minnesota. Despite committing more turnovers (3 to 1) and only gaining 20 more total yards (275–255), the Vikings managed to edge out the Rams for their first postseason win in franchise history.

In the game in L.A., the Viking defense shut down the Rams' wide receivers and outside running game, so in this game, the Rams attacked the middle of the Viking defense and neutralized the Viking pass rush with short quick passes to the tight ends. The Rams defense held Minnesota's high powered offense in check, with the "Fearsome Foursome" defensive line harassing Viking QB Joe Kapp. Early on, the momentum seemed to be in LA's favor. Rams safety Richie Petitbon recovered a fumble from fullback Bill Brown that gave his team a first down on the Minnesota 45-yard line. On the next play, it appeared that the Vikings took a quick lead as Carl Eller intercepted a Roman Gabriel pass and returned for a touchdown but the score was nullified on an offside penalty on Alan Page. Taking advantage of their second chance, running back Larry Smith gained 19 yards on three carries, and Gabriel eventually finished the drive with a 3-yard touchdown pass to tight end Bob Klein. The Vikings quickly stormed back, with Kapp completing four consecutive passes on a 10-play, 75-yard drive. Three of the completions were to receiver Gene Washington for 49 total yards, including a 27-yard reception that gave the Vikings the ball on the Rams' 4-yard line. Dave Osborn ran for a touchdown on the next play, tying the score at 7 with a little over 3 minutes left in the first quarter.

LA moved the ball effectively on their next drive, but it ended on a missed 38-yard field goal attempt by Bruce Gossett. The next time they got the ball, they did much better, taking up the majority of the second quarter, including a 13-yard run by Gabriel to convert a third down. Gossett finished the drive with a 20-yard field goal to put the Rams up 10–7 with 4:30 left before halftime. Following a punt, Gabriel led his team back for more points. This time he completed passes to tight end Billy Truax for gains of 18 and 16 yards before finishing the 13-play, 65-yard drive with a 2-yard touchdown pass to Truax. The Rams went into halftime leading 17–7, having scored on three of their four first half possessions.

In the second half, Viking coach Bud Grant adjusted his defense to stop the Ram tight ends, and his "Purple People Eaters" continued to punish the Ram running game. They also got increasing pressure on Gabriel. On offense, Grant neutralized the Ram pass rush by having QB Kapp run the ball, either on designed plays like quarterback draws or roll outs, or by instructing him to take off and run at the first sign of pressure. Kapp began frustrating the Rams with runs; this threat caused their pass rush to be less aggressive.

After forcing the Rams to punt for the first time in the game on the opening possession of the second half, Kapp completed a 41-yard pass to Washington on the LA 12-yard line. After a Rams penalty and a 5-yard run by Kapp, Osborn finished the drive with a 1-yard touchdown run that cut Minnesota's deficit to 17–14. However, Minnesota's comeback attempt suffered major setbacks over the next few drives against a punishing effort from the Rams defense. The next time the Vikings got the ball, they drove deep into Rams territory, only to have Kapp throw an interception to safety Ed Meador on the LA 4-yard line. Meador fumbled the ball during the return, but linebacker Jim Purnell recovered it. After an LA punt, Kapp was intercepted again, this time by Petitbon, who returned the ball 4 yards to the Vikings' 36. Once again, the Viking defense bent but didn't break, stopping the Rams inside the 10 yard line and making them settle for a 27-yard Gossett field goal. So instead of being down 24–14, it was only 20–14 going into the fourth quarter.

Kapp subsequently marched the Vikings 65 yards downfield, completing three passes for 40 yards and going the final 2 yards himself as Minnesota took its first lead of the game, 21–20, with 8:24 on the clock. Then the Viking defense took over. After their special teams unit tackled returner Ron Smith on the 12-yard line during the ensuing kickoff, Carl Eller sacked Gabriel in the end zone for a safety, giving the Vikings a 23–20 lead and the ball. But the Rams defense held, and 1969 NFL MVP Gabriel began to march the Rams down field in the last two minutes. As they crossed midfield, it appeared the Rams might get the tying field goal or winning touchdown, but a Gabriel pass was tipped and intercepted at the Viking 40-yard line by Alan Page with 30 seconds left, allowing his team to run out the clock and win.[4]

Gabriel completed 22/30 passes for 150 yards and two touchdowns, with 1 interception, while also rushing for 26 yards. Larry Smith was the top rusher of the game with 11 carries for 60 yards, and he caught 6 passes for 36. Kapp completed 12/19 passes for 196 yards with 2 interceptions, while also rushing for 41 yards and a touchdown. Washington caught 4 passes for 90 yards.

NFL Championship Game edit

NFL Championship Game: Cleveland Browns at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Browns 0 0 077
Vikings 14 10 3027

at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota

  • Date: January 4
  • Game weather: 8 °F (−13 °C)
  • Game attendance: 47,900
  • TV: CBS
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com
Game information

Cleveland had lost the previous season's NFL title game 34–0, and this time fared little better. The Vikings dominated the game, racking up 381 yards without losing a single turnover, while Cleveland gained just 268 yards and turned the ball over three times.

The Vikings took a lead just four minutes into the first quarter, driving 70 yards for a touchdown in 8 plays. The key play of the drive was a pass from Joe Kapp to receiver Gene Washington that was nearly 5 yards short of the mark. Despite the short throw, Washington was able to come back and haul it in for a 33-yard gain to the Browns' 24-yard line. Two plays later, Dave Osborn's 12-yard run moved the ball to the 7. Then two plays after that, Bill Brown accidentally slipped and bumped into Kapp while moving up to take a handoff, but Kapp simply kept the ball himself and ran it 7 yards for a touchdown.

The situation never got any better for Cleveland. The next time Minnesota got the ball, defensive back Erich Barnes slipped while in one-on-one coverage with Washington, enabling him to catch a pass from Kapp and take off for a 75-yard touchdown completion. Near the end of the first quarter, Browns running back Leroy Kelly lost a fumble that was recovered by linebacker Wally Hilgenberg on the Cleveland 43. Kapp then completed a 12-yard pass to Washington before Fred Cox finished the drive with a 30-yard field goal, putting the Vikings up 17–0. Later in the second period, Hilgenberg snuffed out a Cleveland scoring threat by intercepting a pass from Bill Nelsen on the Vikings' 33-yard line. Minnesota subsequently drove 67 yards in 8 plays. Kapp started the drive with a pair of completions to John Henderson for 17 total yards, while Osborn broke off a 16-yard run and ended up finishing the drive with a 20-yard touchdown burst, giving the Vikings a 24–0 lead with 4:46 left in the first half. Cleveland responded with a drive to the Vikings' 17, but turned the ball over on downs when Nelsen overthrew receiver Gary Collins in the end zone on 4th-and-3.

The third quarter was mostly uneventful, other than Cox's 32-yard field goal that gave Minnesota a 27–0 lead after an 11-play, 80-yard drive. The most noteworthy play was a 13-yard scramble by Kapp in which he plowed into 240-pound Browns linebacker Jim Houston so hard that Houston was knocked out of the game. In the fourth quarter, Cleveland finally got on the board when a diving 18-yard reception by Paul Warfield set up Nelsen's 3-yard touchdown pass to Collins. There were still 13 minutes on the clock at this point, but there would be no more scoring. The Vikings had a drive to the Cleveland 2-yard line, but decided to let the clock run out instead of going for another score.[5]

Kapp completed just seven of 13 pass attempts, but threw for 169 yards and a touchdown, while also rushing for 57 yards and another score. Osborn rushed 18 times for 108 yards and a touchdown. Washington had 120 yards and a touchdown on just three receptions. Kelly was the Browns' top rusher with 80 yards, while also catching two passes for 17. Nelsen completed just 17 of 33 passes for 181 yards, with one touchdown and two interceptions.

Super Bowl IV edit

Super Bowl IV: Minnesota Vikings vs. Kansas City Chiefs – Game summary
Period 1 2 34Total
Vikings 0 0 707
Chiefs 3 13 7023

at Tulane Stadium, New Orleans, Louisiana

  • Date: January 11
  • Game weather: 55 °F (13 °C)
  • Game attendance: 80,562
  • TV: CBS
  • Pro-Football-Reference.com
Game information

Awards and records edit

  • Led NFL, points scored (379)
  • Led NFL, fewest points allowed (133)
  • Joe Kapp – 7 passing touchdowns in a single game (NFL record)Week 2

Roster edit

1969 Minnesota Vikings final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists
  • -- Mike McCaffrey LB (IRTooltip Injured reserve)  


Practice squad


Rookies in italics
, 0 practice squad

Statistics edit

Team leaders edit

Category Player(s) Value
Passing yards Joe Kapp 1,726
Passing touchdowns Joe Kapp 19
Rushing yards Dave Osborn 643
Rushing touchdowns Dave Osborn 7
Receiving yards Gene Washington 821
Receiving touchdowns Gene Washington 9
Points Fred Cox 121
Kickoff return yards Clint Jones 444
Punt return yards Charlie West 245
Interceptions Bobby Bryant 8

League rankings edit

Category Total yards Yards per game NFL rank
(out of 16)
Passing offense 2,246 160.4 12th
Rushing offense 1,850 132.1 4th
Total offense 4,096 292.6 10th
Passing defense 1,631 116.5 1st
Rushing defense 1,089 77.8 2nd
Total defense 2,720 194.3 1st

References edit

  1. ^ "1969 Minnesota Vikings". Pro Football Archives. Retrieved February 16, 2020.
  2. ^ "Super Bowl IV," Super Bowl I-X Collector's Set. NFL Productions, 2003.
  3. ^ "Vikings stuff Lions with 27-0 victory". Milwaukee Journal. November 28, 1969. p. 21, part 2.
  4. ^ "Today in Pro Football History: 1969: Kapp Brings Vikings from Behind to Beat Rams in Western Playoff". December 27, 2010.
  5. ^ "Chicago Tribune - Historical Newspapers".

External links edit

  • Vikings on Pro-Football-Reference

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The 1969 season was the Minnesota Vikings ninth season in the National Football League NFL and their third under head coach Bud Grant With a 12 2 record the best in the league the Vikings won the NFL Central division title to qualify for the playoffs for the second year in a row This was the first of three consecutive seasons as the best team in the NFL for the Vikings They beat the Los Angeles Rams in the Western Conference Championship Game and the Cleveland Browns in the final NFL Championship Game before the merger with the American Football League With these wins the Vikings became the last team to possess the Ed Thorp Memorial Trophy introduced 35 years earlier in 1934 1969 Minnesota Vikings seasonGeneral managerJim FinksHead coachBud GrantHome fieldMetropolitan StadiumMemorial Stadium October 5 ResultsRecord12 2Division place1st NFL CentralPlayoff finishWon Western Conference Championship Game vs Rams 23 20Won NFL Championship vs Browns 27 7Lost Super Bowl IV vs Chiefs 7 23 1968 Vikings seasons 1970 The Vikings played the Chiefs in Super Bowl IV However Minnesota lost Super Bowl IV in New Orleans to the AFL champion Kansas City Chiefs in the final professional football game between the two leagues It was the second consecutive Super Bowl win for the younger league The season was chronicled for America s Game The Missing Rings as one of the five greatest NFL teams to never win the Super Bowl Contents 1 Offseason 1 1 1969 Draft 2 Preseason 3 Regular season 3 1 Schedule 3 2 Game summaries 3 2 1 Week 1 at New York Giants 3 2 2 Week 2 vs Baltimore Colts 3 2 3 Week 3 vs Green Bay Packers 3 2 4 Week 4 at Chicago Bears 3 2 5 Week 5 at St Louis Cardinals 3 2 6 Week 6 vs Detroit Lions 3 2 7 Week 7 vs Chicago Bears 3 2 8 Week 8 vs Cleveland Browns 3 2 9 Week 9 at Green Bay Packers 3 2 10 Week 10 vs Pittsburgh Steelers 3 2 11 Week 11 at Detroit Lions 3 2 12 Week 12 at Los Angeles Rams 3 2 13 Week 13 vs San Francisco 49ers 3 2 14 Week 14 at Atlanta Falcons 3 3 Standings 4 Postseason 4 1 Playoffs 4 2 Western Conference Championship Game 4 3 NFL Championship Game 4 4 Super Bowl IV 5 Awards and records 6 Roster 7 Statistics 7 1 Team leaders 7 2 League rankings 8 References 9 External linksOffseason edit1969 Draft edit Main article 1969 NFL draft Pro Bowler1969 Minnesota Vikings DraftDraft order Player name Position College NotesRound Selection1 17 Traded to the New Orleans Saints a 2 39 Ed White Guard California from Giants b 43 Volly Murphy Wide receiver Texas El Paso3 69 Traded to the Philadelphia Eagles c 4 95 Mike McCaffrey Linebacker California5 106 Jim Barnes Guard Arkansas from Falcons d 112 Mike O Shea Wide receiver Utah State from Lions via Steelers e 121 Cornelius Davis Running back Kansas State6 148 Marion Bates Defensive back Texas Southern originally Chargers pick f 7 173 Traded to the Washington Redskins g 8 199 Harrison Wood Wide receiver Washington9 225 Tom Fink Guard Minnesota10 253 Tom McCauley Defensive back Wisconsin originally Cardinals pick h 11 277 Brian Dowling Quarterback Yale12 303 Noel Jenke Linebacker Minnesota13 329 Jim Moylan Defensive tackle Texas Tech14 355 Tommy Head Center Southwest Texas State15 381 Eugene Mosley Tight end Jackson State16 407 Traded to the Detroit Lions i 17 433 Wendell Housley Running back Texas A amp M a The Vikings traded their first round selection 17th overall and 1968 first round selection 7th overall to New Orleans in exchange for QB Gary Cuozzo b The Vikings traded QB Fran Tarkenton to the New York Giants in exchange for the Giants second round selection 39th overall 1967 first and second round selections 2nd and 28th overall and 1968 first round selection 1st overall c The Vikings traded their third round selection 69th overall to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for QB King Hill d The Vikings traded QB Ron Vander Kelen to the Atlanta Falcons in exchange for Atlanta s fifth round selection 106th overall and 1968 seventh round selection 167th overall e The Vikings traded RB Bobby Walden to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for the fifth round selection the Steelers acquired from the Detroit Lions 112th overall f The Vikings originally had the 147th overall selection but passed allowing San Diego to move up giving Minnesota the 148th overall selection g The Vikings traded their seventh round selection 173rd overall to the Washington Redskins in exchange for S Paul Krause h The Vikings originally had the 251st overall selection but passed allowing San Diego and St Louis to move up giving Minnesota the 253rd overall selection i The Vikings traded their 16th round selection 407th overall to the Detroit Lions in exchange for Detroit s 1968 17th round selection 445th overall Preseason editGame Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance 1 1 August 2 at Miami Dolphins AFL W 45 10 1 0 Tampa Stadium Tampa FL 37 4612 August 9 Denver Broncos AFL W 26 6 2 0 Metropolitan Stadium 45 9183 August 23 St Louis Cardinals W 41 13 3 0 Memorial Stadium Memphis TN 34 4174 August 30 New York Jets AFL L 21 24 3 1 Groves Stadium Winston Salem NC 31 5005 September 6 New York Giants W 28 27 4 1 Metropolitan Stadium 47 9006 September 13 at Cleveland Browns W 23 16 5 1 Rubber Bowl Akron OH 28 551Regular season editThe Vikings led by head coach Bud Grant ended the season with an NFL best 12 2 regular season record leading the league in total points scored 379 and fewest points allowed 133 scoring 50 or more points in three of their games They had 12 straight victories the longest single season winning streak in 35 years 2 and became the first modern NFL expansion team to win an NFL championship Their defense considered the most intimidating in the NFL was anchored by a defensive line nicknamed the Purple People Eaters consisting of defensive tackles Gary Larsen and Alan Page and defensive ends Carl Eller and Jim Marshall The secondary was led by defensive backs Bobby Bryant 8 interceptions 97 return yards Earsell Mackbee 6 interceptions 100 return yards and future Pro Football Hall of Famer Paul Krause 5 interceptions 82 return yards 1 touchdown On offense quarterback Joe Kapp was known for his superb leadership and his running ability both throwing on the run and running for extra yards And when Kapp did take off and run instead of sliding when he was about to be tackled like most quarterbacks he lowered his shoulder and went right at the tackler This style of play earned him the nickname Indestructible In the NFL championship game against the Cleveland Browns he collided with linebacker Jim Houston while running for a first down and Houston had to be helped off the field after the play ended Kapp was also known for being an extremely unselfish leader when he was voted the Vikings Most Valuable Player he turned the award down and said that every player on the team was equally valuable Running back Dave Osborn was the team s top rusher with 643 yards and 7 touchdowns He also caught 22 passes for 236 yards and another touchdown In the passing game Pro Bowl wide receiver Gene Washington averaged 21 1 yards per catch recording 821 yards and 9 touchdowns off just 39 receptions Wide receiver John Henderson caught 34 passes for 553 yards and 5 touchdowns The Vikings offensive line was anchored by Pro Bowlers Grady Alderman and Mick Tingelhoff The Vikings clinched the division title in week 11 after their second defeat of the Detroit Lions on November 27 3 which also secured home field advantage for the NFL playoffs The playoff sites were rotated until 1975 the Central division hosted the Coastal as in 1967 and the Western Conference hosted the NFL championship game in odd numbered years Schedule edit Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance1 September 21 at New York Giants L 23 24 0 1 Yankee Stadium 62 9002 September 28 Baltimore Colts W 52 14 1 1 Metropolitan Stadium 47 9003 October 5 Green Bay Packers W 19 7 2 1 Memorial Stadium 60 7404 October 12 at Chicago Bears W 31 0 3 1 Wrigley Field 45 7575 October 19 at St Louis Cardinals W 27 10 4 1 Busch Memorial Stadium 49 4306 October 26 Detroit Lions W 24 10 5 1 Metropolitan Stadium 47 9007 November 2 Chicago Bears W 31 14 6 1 Metropolitan Stadium 47 9008 November 9 Cleveland Browns W 51 3 7 1 Metropolitan Stadium 47 9009 November 16 at Green Bay Packers W 9 7 8 1 Milwaukee County Stadium 48 32110 November 23 Pittsburgh Steelers W 52 14 9 1 Metropolitan Stadium 47 20211 November 27 at Detroit Lions W 27 0 10 1 Tiger Stadium 57 90612 December 7 at Los Angeles Rams W 20 13 11 1 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 80 43013 December 14 San Francisco 49ers W 10 7 12 1 Metropolitan Stadium 43 02814 December 21 at Atlanta Falcons L 3 10 12 2 Atlanta Stadium 52 872 The October 5 game was played in Minneapolis at Memorial Stadium at the University of Minnesota due to a clash with the Minnesota Twins hosting game three of the 1969 ALCS at Metropolitan Stadium on Monday October 6 Game summaries edit Week 1 at New York Giants edit Week 1 Minnesota Vikings at New York Giants Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalVikings 3 14 3323Giants 3 7 01424at Yankee Stadium Bronx New York Date September 21Game weather 58 F 14 C Game attendance 62 900Referee Jim TunneyTV announcers CBS Jack Whitaker and Frank GiffordPro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter NYG Pete Gogolak 25 yard field goal Giants 3 0 MIN Fred Cox 11 yard field goal Tied 3 3 Second quarter MIN John Henderson 47 yard pass from Gary Cuozzo Fred Cox kick Vikings 10 3 MIN Gene Washington 48 yard pass from Gary Cuozzo Fred Cox kick Vikings 17 3 NYG Homer Jones 54 yard pass from Fran Tarkenton Pete Gogolak kick Vikings 17 10 Third quarter MIN Fred Cox 17 yard field goal Vikings 20 10 Fourth quarter MIN Fred Cox 10 yard field goal Vikings 23 10 NYG Don Herrmann 16 yard pass from Fran Tarkenton Pete Gogolak kick Vikings 23 17 NYG Don Herrmann 10 yard pass from Fran Tarkenton Pete Gogolak kick Giants 24 23 Top passers MIN Gary Cuozzo 13 28 255 yards 2 TD NYG Fran Tarkenton 19 34 224 yards 3 TDTop rushers MIN Dave Osborn 22 rushes 58 yards NYG Tucker Frederickson 13 rushes 77 yardsTop receivers MIN Gene Washington 7 receptions 152 yards TD NYG Homer Jones 3 receptions 100 yards TD Week 2 vs Baltimore Colts edit Week 2 Baltimore Colts at Minnesota Vikings Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalColts 0 7 7014Vikings 14 17 14752at Metropolitan Stadium Bloomington Minnesota Date September 28Game weather 53 F 12 C Game attendance 47 900Pro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter MIN Dave Osborn 18 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 7 0 MIN Gene Washington 83 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 14 0 Second quarter BAL Tom Matte 42 yard pass from Earl Morrall Lou Michaels kick Vikings 14 7 MIN Bob Grim 21 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 21 7 MIN Fred Cox 40 yard field goal Vikings 24 7 MIN Kent Kramer 13 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 31 7 Third quarter MIN Gene Washington 42 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 38 7 BAL Tom Matte 4 yard run Lou Michaels kick Vikings 38 14 MIN John Beasley 1 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 45 14 Fourth quarter MIN Jim Lindsey 15 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 52 14 Top passers BAL Earl Morrall 12 20 127 yards TD MIN Joe Kapp 28 43 449 yards 7 TD NFL record Top rushers BAL Tom Matte 6 rushes 24 yards TD MIN Oscar Reed 6 rushes 29 yardsTop receivers BAL Tom Matte 4 receptions 54 yards TD MIN Gene Washington 6 receptions 172 yards 2 TD Week 3 vs Green Bay Packers edit Week 3 Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalPackers 0 0 077Vikings 6 7 3319at Memorial Stadium Minneapolis Minnesota Date October 5Game weather 66 F 19 C Game attendance 60 740Pro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter MIN Fred Cox 33 yard field goal Vikings 3 0 MIN Fred Cox 27 yard field goal Vikings 6 0 Second quarter MIN Dave Osborn 3 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 13 0 Third quarter MIN Fred Cox 41 yard field goal Vikings 16 0 Fourth quarter MIN Fred Cox 32 yard field goal Vikings 19 0 GB Dave Hampton 7 yard pass from Bart Starr Mike Mercer kick Vikings 19 7 Top passers GB Bart Starr 18 31 128 yards TD MIN Joe Kapp 7 21 100 yardsTop rushers GB Bart Starr 2 rushes 31 yards MIN Oscar Reed 14 rushes 72 yardsTop receivers GB Boyd Dowler 3 receptions 37 yards MIN Gene Washington 3 receptions 73 yards Week 4 at Chicago Bears edit Week 4 Minnesota Vikings at Chicago Bears Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalVikings 7 0 71731Bears 0 0 000at Wrigley Field Chicago Illinois Date October 12Game weather 56 F 13 C Game attendance 45 757Pro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter MIN Mike Reilly 0 yard fumble return Fred Cox kick Vikings 7 0 Second quarter No scoring plays Third quarter MIN John Beasley 1 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 14 0 Fourth quarter MIN Fred Cox 24 yard field goal Vikings 17 0 MIN Clint Jones 18 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 24 0 MIN Dave Osborn 58 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 31 0 Top passers MIN Joe Kapp 9 19 110 yards TD CHI Jack Concannon 11 15 71 yardsTop rushers MIN Dave Osborn 15 rushes 106 yards TD CHI Ronnie Bull 6 rushes 20 yardsTop receivers MIN John Beasley 4 receptions 36 yards TD CHI Ray Ogden 2 receptions 32 yards Week 5 at St Louis Cardinals edit Week 5 Minnesota Vikings at St Louis Cardinals Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalVikings 7 7 7627Cardinals 3 7 0010at Busch Memorial Stadium St Louis Missouri Date October 19Game weather 55 F 13 C Game attendance 49 430Pro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter STL Jim Bakken 26 yard field goal Cardinals 3 0 MIN John Beasley 12 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 7 3 Second quarter STL Bob Rowe 18 yard interception return Jim Bakken kick Cardinals 10 7 MIN John Henderson 7 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 14 10 Third quarter MIN John Henderson 39 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 21 10 Fourth quarter MIN Fred Cox 21 yard field goal Vikings 24 10 MIN Fred Cox 15 yard field goal Vikings 27 10 Top passers MIN Joe Kapp 14 31 243 yards 3 TD STL Charley Johnson 12 28 96 yardsTop rushers MIN Dave Osborn 16 rushes 44 yards STL Cid Edwards 11 rushes 35 yardsTop receivers MIN Gene Washington 4 receptions 96 yards STL Dave Williams 6 receptions 49 yards Week 6 vs Detroit Lions edit Week 6 Detroit Lions at Minnesota Vikings Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalLions 0 3 0710Vikings 3 21 0024at Metropolitan Stadium Bloomington Minnesota Date October 26Game weather 40 F 4 C Game attendance 47 900Pro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter MIN Fred Cox 33 yard field goal Vikings 3 0 Second quarter MIN Gene Washington 41 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 10 0 DET Errol Mann 50 yard field goal Vikings 10 3 MIN Bill Brown 1 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 17 3 MIN Dave Osborn 1 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 24 3 Third quarter No scoring plays Fourth quarter DET Nick Eddy 1 yard run Errol Mann kick Vikings 24 10 Top passers DET Greg Landry 14 28 116 yards MIN Joe Kapp 11 19 167 yards TDTop rushers DET Greg Landry 8 rushes 40 yards MIN Bill Brown 12 rushes 33 yards TDTop receivers DET Earl McCullough 4 receptions 44 yards MIN Gene Washington 4 receptions 68 yards TD Week 7 vs Chicago Bears edit Week 7 Chicago Bears at Minnesota Vikings Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBears 0 7 0714Vikings 7 10 7731at Metropolitan Stadium Bloomington Minnesota Date November 2Game weather 40 F 4 C Game attendance 47 900Pro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter MIN Gene Washington 20 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 7 0 Second quarter CHI Brian Piccolo 7 yard run Mac Percival kick Tied 7 7 MIN Fred Cox 48 yard field goal Vikings 10 7 MIN John Beasley 13 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 17 7 Third quarter MIN Dave Osborn 1 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 24 7 Fourth quarter MIN Clint Jones 80 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 31 7 CHI Gale Sayers 24 yard run Mac Percival kick Vikings 31 14 Top passers CHI Bobby Douglass 9 15 93 yards MIN Joe Kapp 9 18 133 yards 2 TDTop rushers CHI Gale Sayers 20 rushes 116 yards TD MIN Clint Jones 3 rushes 88 yards TDTop receivers CHI Austin Denney 1 reception 29 yards MIN John Henderson 2 receptions 64 yards Week 8 vs Cleveland Browns edit Week 8 Cleveland Browns at Minnesota Vikings Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBrowns 0 3 003Vikings 10 17 71751at Metropolitan Stadium Bloomington Minnesota Date November 9Game weather 46 F 8 C Game attendance 47 900Pro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter MIN Gene Washington 16 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 7 0 MIN Fred Cox 32 yard field goal Vikings 10 0 Second quarter MIN Gene Washington 10 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 17 0 CLE Don Cockroft 28 yard field goal Vikings 17 3 MIN Fred Cox 28 yard field goal Vikings 20 3 MIN Gene Washington 1 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 27 3 Third quarter MIN Dave Osborn 5 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 34 3 Fourth quarter MIN Clint Jones 1 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 41 3 MIN Fred Cox 32 yard field goal Vikings 44 3 MIN Jim Lindsey 2 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 51 3 Top passers CLE Bill Nelsen 7 16 95 yards MIN Joe Kapp 16 24 223 yards 3 TDTop rushers CLE Leroy Kelly 6 rushes 24 yards MIN Oscar Reed 9 rushes 51 yardsTop receivers CLE Dave Jones 2 receptions 33 yards MIN Gene Washington 7 receptions 119 yards 3 TD Week 9 at Green Bay Packers edit Week 9 Minnesota Vikings at Green Bay Packers Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalVikings 3 0 339Packers 0 7 007at Milwaukee County Stadium Milwaukee Wisconsin Date November 16Game weather 28 F 2 C Game attendance 48 321Pro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter MIN Fred Cox 10 yard field goal Vikings 3 0 Second quarter GB Doug Hart 85 yard interception return Mike Mercer kick Packers 7 3 Third quarter MIN Fred Cox 12 yard field goal Packers 7 6 Fourth quarter MIN Fred Cox 20 yard field goal Vikings 9 7 Top passers MIN Gary Cuozzo 11 16 105 yards GB Bart Starr 12 21 151 yardsTop rushers MIN Dave Osborn 14 rushes 58 yards GB Dave Hampton 7 rushes 39 yardsTop receivers MIN Gene Washington 4 receptions 44 yards GB Carroll Dale 3 receptions 61 yards Week 10 vs Pittsburgh Steelers edit Week 10 Pittsburgh Steelers at Minnesota Vikings Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalSteelers 0 7 7014Vikings 7 10 142152at Metropolitan Stadium Bloomington Minnesota Date November 23Game weather 32 F 0 C Game attendance 47 202Pro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter MIN Paul Krause 77 yard interception return Fred Cox kick Vikings 7 0 Second quarter MIN Fred Cox 22 yard field goal Vikings 10 0 PIT Don McCall 101 yard kickoff return Gene Mingo kick Vikings 10 7 MIN Bill Brown 1 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 17 7 Third quarter MIN John Henderson 28 yard pass from Gary Cuozzo Fred Cox kick Vikings 24 7 PIT Jon Henderson 10 yard pass from Terry Hanratty Gene Mingo kick Vikings 24 14 MIN John Beasley 60 yard fumble return Fred Cox kick Vikings 31 14 Fourth quarter MIN Oscar Reed 6 yard pass from Gary Cuozzo Fred Cox kick Vikings 38 14 MIN Oscar Reed 1 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 45 14 MIN John Henderson 7 yard pass from Bob Lee Fred Cox kick Vikings 52 14 Top passers PIT Dick Shiner 8 15 86 yards MIN Gary Cuozzo 12 19 142 yards 2 TDTop rushers PIT Warren Bankston 10 rushes 29 yards MIN Dave Osborn 13 rushes 50 yardsTop receivers PIT Roy Jefferson 7 receptions 72 yards MIN John Beasley 5 receptions 68 yards Week 11 at Detroit Lions edit Week 11 Minnesota Vikings 9 1 at Detroit Lions 7 3 Period 1 2 34TotalVikings 7 3 71027Lions 0 0 000at Tiger Stadium Detroit Michigan Date November 27Game weather Snow 36 F 2 C Game attendance 57 906Box Score Game informationFirst quarter MIN Dave Osborn 1 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 7 0 Second quarter MIN Fred Cox 41 yard field goal Vikings 10 0 Third quarter MIN Oscar Reed 6 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 17 0 Fourth quarter MIN Alan Page 15 yard interception return on a lateral Fred Cox kick Vikings 24 0 MIN Fred Cox 38 yard field goal Vikings 27 0 Top passers MIN Joe Kapp 7 12 61 yards TD INT DET Greg Landry 12 25 93 yards 2 INTTop rushers MIN Dave Osborn 15 rushes 36 yards TD DET Nick Eddy 11 rushes 26 yardsTop receivers MIN Dave Osborn 2 receptions 27 yards DET Charlie Sanders 3 receptions 47 yards Week 12 at Los Angeles Rams edit Week 12 Minnesota Vikings at Los Angeles Rams Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalVikings 7 10 0320Rams 0 3 3713at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Los Angeles California Date December 7Game weather 57 F 14 C Game attendance 80 430Pro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter MIN Dave Osborn 4 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 7 0 Second quarter MIN Bill Brown 1 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 14 0 LA Bruce Gossett 37 yard field goal Vikings 14 3 MIN Fred Cox 39 yard field goal Vikings 17 3 Third quarter LA Bruce Gossett 27 yard field goal Vikings 17 6 Fourth quarter MIN Fred Cox 29 yard field goal Vikings 20 6 LA Larry Smith 4 yard pass from Roman Gabriel Bruce Gossett kick Vikings 20 13 Top passers MIN Joe Kapp 8 16 72 yards LA Roman Gabriel 21 37 186 yards TDTop rushers MIN Oscar Reed 8 rushes 52 yards LA Larry Smith 16 rushes 46 yardsTop receivers MIN John Henderson 5 receptions 56 yards LA Jack Snow 7 receptions 72 yards Week 13 vs San Francisco 49ers edit Week 13 San Francisco 49ers at Minnesota Vikings Game summary Period 1 2 34Total49ers 0 0 077Vikings 0 3 0710at Metropolitan Stadium Bloomington Minnesota Date December 14Game weather 22 F 6 C Game attendance 43 028Pro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter No scoring plays Second quarter MIN Fred Cox 37 yard field goal Vikings 3 0 Third quarter No scoring plays Fourth quarter SF Ted Kwalick 1 yard pass from Steve Spurrier Momcilo Gavric kick 49ers 7 3 MIN Gene Washington 52 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 10 7 Top passers SF Steve Spurrier 26 48 292 yards TD MIN Joe Kapp 4 10 82 yards TDTop rushers SF Bob Windsor 1 rush 5 yards MIN Bill Brown 17 rushes 53 yardsTop receivers SF Bob Windsor 6 receptions 80 yards MIN Gene Washington 1 reception 52 yards TD Week 14 at Atlanta Falcons edit Week 14 Minnesota Vikings at Atlanta Falcons Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalVikings 3 0 003Falcons 0 7 3010at Atlanta Stadium Atlanta Georgia Date December 21Game weather 36 F 2 C Game attendance 52 872Pro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter MIN Fred Cox 19 yard field goal Vikings 3 0 Second quarter ATL Claude Humphrey 24 yard fumble return Bob Etter kick Falcons 7 3 Third quarter ATL Bob Etter 28 yard field goal Falcons 10 3 Fourth quarter No scoring plays Top passers MIN Gary Cuozzo 4 13 62 yards ATL Bob Berry 6 13 70 yardsTop rushers MIN Oscar Reed 10 rushes 79 yards ATL Harmon Wages 20 rushes 50 yardsTop receivers MIN John Henderson 3 receptions 53 yards ATL Gail Cogdill 1 reception 52 yards Standings edit NFL Centralviewtalkedit W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STKMinnesota Vikings 12 2 0 857 6 0 9 1 379 133 L1Detroit Lions 9 4 1 692 3 3 6 3 1 259 188 W2Green Bay Packers 8 6 0 571 3 3 5 5 269 221 W2Chicago Bears 1 13 0 071 0 6 0 10 210 339 L6Note Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972 Postseason editPlayoffs edit Week Date Opponent Result Venue AttendanceConference December 27 Los Angeles Rams W 23 20 Metropolitan Stadium 47 900NFL Championship January 4 Cleveland Browns W 27 7 Metropolitan Stadium 47 900Super Bowl IV January 11 Kansas City Chiefs L 7 23 Tulane Stadium 80 562Western Conference Championship Game edit NFL Western Conference Championship Game Los Angeles Rams at Minnesota Vikings Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalRams 7 10 0320Vikings 7 0 7923at Metropolitan Stadium Bloomington Minnesota Date December 27Game weather 11 F 12 C Game attendance 47 900TV CBSPro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter LA Bob Klein 3 yard pass from Roman Gabriel Bruce Gossett kick Rams 7 0 MIN Dave Osborn 1 yard run Fred Cox kick Tied 7 7Second quarter LA Bruce Gossett 20 yard field goal Rams 10 7 LA Billy Truax 2 yard pass from Roman Gabriel Bruce Gossett kick Rams 17 7Third quarter MIN Dave Osborn 1 yard run Fred Cox kick Rams 17 14Fourth quarter LA Bruce Gossett 27 yard field goal Rams 20 14 MIN Joe Kapp 2 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 21 20 MIN Roman Gabriel tackled in the end zone by Carl Eller for a safety Vikings 23 20 Top passers LA Roman Gabriel 22 32 150 yards 2 TD INT MIN Joe Kapp 12 19 196 yards 2 INTTop rushers LA Larry Smith 11 rushes 60 yards MIN Joe Kapp 7 rushes 42 yards TDTop receivers LA Billy Truax 5 receptions 47 yards TD MIN Gene Washington 4 receptions 90 yards Three weeks prior to this game the teams met in Los Angeles in a battle between the undefeated 11 0 Rams and the 10 1 Vikings The Vikings won that game 20 13 The rematch was played in the cold and snow of Minnesota Despite committing more turnovers 3 to 1 and only gaining 20 more total yards 275 255 the Vikings managed to edge out the Rams for their first postseason win in franchise history In the game in L A the Viking defense shut down the Rams wide receivers and outside running game so in this game the Rams attacked the middle of the Viking defense and neutralized the Viking pass rush with short quick passes to the tight ends The Rams defense held Minnesota s high powered offense in check with the Fearsome Foursome defensive line harassing Viking QB Joe Kapp Early on the momentum seemed to be in LA s favor Rams safety Richie Petitbon recovered a fumble from fullback Bill Brown that gave his team a first down on the Minnesota 45 yard line On the next play it appeared that the Vikings took a quick lead as Carl Eller intercepted a Roman Gabriel pass and returned for a touchdown but the score was nullified on an offside penalty on Alan Page Taking advantage of their second chance running back Larry Smith gained 19 yards on three carries and Gabriel eventually finished the drive with a 3 yard touchdown pass to tight end Bob Klein The Vikings quickly stormed back with Kapp completing four consecutive passes on a 10 play 75 yard drive Three of the completions were to receiver Gene Washington for 49 total yards including a 27 yard reception that gave the Vikings the ball on the Rams 4 yard line Dave Osborn ran for a touchdown on the next play tying the score at 7 with a little over 3 minutes left in the first quarter LA moved the ball effectively on their next drive but it ended on a missed 38 yard field goal attempt by Bruce Gossett The next time they got the ball they did much better taking up the majority of the second quarter including a 13 yard run by Gabriel to convert a third down Gossett finished the drive with a 20 yard field goal to put the Rams up 10 7 with 4 30 left before halftime Following a punt Gabriel led his team back for more points This time he completed passes to tight end Billy Truax for gains of 18 and 16 yards before finishing the 13 play 65 yard drive with a 2 yard touchdown pass to Truax The Rams went into halftime leading 17 7 having scored on three of their four first half possessions In the second half Viking coach Bud Grant adjusted his defense to stop the Ram tight ends and his Purple People Eaters continued to punish the Ram running game They also got increasing pressure on Gabriel On offense Grant neutralized the Ram pass rush by having QB Kapp run the ball either on designed plays like quarterback draws or roll outs or by instructing him to take off and run at the first sign of pressure Kapp began frustrating the Rams with runs this threat caused their pass rush to be less aggressive After forcing the Rams to punt for the first time in the game on the opening possession of the second half Kapp completed a 41 yard pass to Washington on the LA 12 yard line After a Rams penalty and a 5 yard run by Kapp Osborn finished the drive with a 1 yard touchdown run that cut Minnesota s deficit to 17 14 However Minnesota s comeback attempt suffered major setbacks over the next few drives against a punishing effort from the Rams defense The next time the Vikings got the ball they drove deep into Rams territory only to have Kapp throw an interception to safety Ed Meador on the LA 4 yard line Meador fumbled the ball during the return but linebacker Jim Purnell recovered it After an LA punt Kapp was intercepted again this time by Petitbon who returned the ball 4 yards to the Vikings 36 Once again the Viking defense bent but didn t break stopping the Rams inside the 10 yard line and making them settle for a 27 yard Gossett field goal So instead of being down 24 14 it was only 20 14 going into the fourth quarter Kapp subsequently marched the Vikings 65 yards downfield completing three passes for 40 yards and going the final 2 yards himself as Minnesota took its first lead of the game 21 20 with 8 24 on the clock Then the Viking defense took over After their special teams unit tackled returner Ron Smith on the 12 yard line during the ensuing kickoff Carl Eller sacked Gabriel in the end zone for a safety giving the Vikings a 23 20 lead and the ball But the Rams defense held and 1969 NFL MVP Gabriel began to march the Rams down field in the last two minutes As they crossed midfield it appeared the Rams might get the tying field goal or winning touchdown but a Gabriel pass was tipped and intercepted at the Viking 40 yard line by Alan Page with 30 seconds left allowing his team to run out the clock and win 4 Gabriel completed 22 30 passes for 150 yards and two touchdowns with 1 interception while also rushing for 26 yards Larry Smith was the top rusher of the game with 11 carries for 60 yards and he caught 6 passes for 36 Kapp completed 12 19 passes for 196 yards with 2 interceptions while also rushing for 41 yards and a touchdown Washington caught 4 passes for 90 yards NFL Championship Game edit NFL Championship Game Cleveland Browns at Minnesota Vikings Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalBrowns 0 0 077Vikings 14 10 3027at Metropolitan Stadium Bloomington Minnesota Date January 4Game weather 8 F 13 C Game attendance 47 900TV CBSPro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter MIN Joe Kapp 7 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 7 0 MIN Gene Washington 75 yard pass from Joe Kapp Fred Cox kick Vikings 14 0 Second quarter MIN Fred Cox 30 yard field goal Vikings 17 0 MIN Dave Osborn 20 yard run Fred Cox kick Vikings 24 0 Third quarter MIN Fred Cox 32 yard field goal Vikings 27 0 Fourth quarter CLE Gary Collins 3 yard pass from Bill Nelsen Don Cockroft kick Vikings 27 7 Top passers CLE Bill Nelsen 17 33 181 yards TD MIN Joe Kapp 7 13 169 yards TDTop rushers CLE Leroy Kelly 15 rushes 80 yards MIN Dave Osborn 18 rushes 108 yards TDTop receivers CLE Bo Scott 5 receptions 56 yards MIN Gene Washington 3 receptions 120 yards TD Cleveland had lost the previous season s NFL title game 34 0 and this time fared little better The Vikings dominated the game racking up 381 yards without losing a single turnover while Cleveland gained just 268 yards and turned the ball over three times The Vikings took a lead just four minutes into the first quarter driving 70 yards for a touchdown in 8 plays The key play of the drive was a pass from Joe Kapp to receiver Gene Washington that was nearly 5 yards short of the mark Despite the short throw Washington was able to come back and haul it in for a 33 yard gain to the Browns 24 yard line Two plays later Dave Osborn s 12 yard run moved the ball to the 7 Then two plays after that Bill Brown accidentally slipped and bumped into Kapp while moving up to take a handoff but Kapp simply kept the ball himself and ran it 7 yards for a touchdown The situation never got any better for Cleveland The next time Minnesota got the ball defensive back Erich Barnes slipped while in one on one coverage with Washington enabling him to catch a pass from Kapp and take off for a 75 yard touchdown completion Near the end of the first quarter Browns running back Leroy Kelly lost a fumble that was recovered by linebacker Wally Hilgenberg on the Cleveland 43 Kapp then completed a 12 yard pass to Washington before Fred Cox finished the drive with a 30 yard field goal putting the Vikings up 17 0 Later in the second period Hilgenberg snuffed out a Cleveland scoring threat by intercepting a pass from Bill Nelsen on the Vikings 33 yard line Minnesota subsequently drove 67 yards in 8 plays Kapp started the drive with a pair of completions to John Henderson for 17 total yards while Osborn broke off a 16 yard run and ended up finishing the drive with a 20 yard touchdown burst giving the Vikings a 24 0 lead with 4 46 left in the first half Cleveland responded with a drive to the Vikings 17 but turned the ball over on downs when Nelsen overthrew receiver Gary Collins in the end zone on 4th and 3 The third quarter was mostly uneventful other than Cox s 32 yard field goal that gave Minnesota a 27 0 lead after an 11 play 80 yard drive The most noteworthy play was a 13 yard scramble by Kapp in which he plowed into 240 pound Browns linebacker Jim Houston so hard that Houston was knocked out of the game In the fourth quarter Cleveland finally got on the board when a diving 18 yard reception by Paul Warfield set up Nelsen s 3 yard touchdown pass to Collins There were still 13 minutes on the clock at this point but there would be no more scoring The Vikings had a drive to the Cleveland 2 yard line but decided to let the clock run out instead of going for another score 5 Kapp completed just seven of 13 pass attempts but threw for 169 yards and a touchdown while also rushing for 57 yards and another score Osborn rushed 18 times for 108 yards and a touchdown Washington had 120 yards and a touchdown on just three receptions Kelly was the Browns top rusher with 80 yards while also catching two passes for 17 Nelsen completed just 17 of 33 passes for 181 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions Super Bowl IV edit Main article Super Bowl IV Super Bowl IV Minnesota Vikings vs Kansas City Chiefs Game summary Period 1 2 34TotalVikings 0 0 707Chiefs 3 13 7023at Tulane Stadium New Orleans Louisiana Date January 11Game weather 55 F 13 C Game attendance 80 562TV CBSPro Football Reference com Game informationFirst quarter KC Jan Stenerud 48 yard field goal Chiefs 3 0 Second quarter KC Jan Stenerud 32 yard field goal Chiefs 6 0 KC Jan Stenerud 25 yard field goal Chiefs 9 0 KC Mike Garrett 5 yard run Jan Stenerud kick Chiefs 16 0 Third quarter MIN Dave Osborn 4 yard run Fred Cox kick Chiefs 16 7 KC Otis Taylor 46 yard pass from Len Dawson Jan Stenerud kick Chiefs 23 7 Fourth quarter No scoring plays Top passers MIN Joe Kapp 16 25 183 yards KC Len Dawson 12 17 142 yards TDTop rushers MIN Bill Brown 6 rushes 26 yards KC Mike Garrett 11 rushes 39 yards TDTop receivers MIN John Henderson 7 receptions 111 yards KC Otis Taylor 6 receptions 81 yards TDAwards and records editLed NFL points scored 379 Led NFL fewest points allowed 133 Joe Kapp 7 passing touchdowns in a single game NFL record Week 2Roster edit1969 Minnesota Vikings final roster Quarterbacks 15 Gary Cuozzo 11 Joe Kapp 19 Bob Lee PRunning backs 30 Bill Brown FB 35 Billy Harris 26 Clinton Jones KR 21 Jim Lindsey 41 Dave Osborn 32 Oscar ReedWide receivers 27 Bob Grim PR 86 Tom Hall WR DB 80 John Henderson 84 Gene WashingtonTight ends 87 John Beasley 89 Kent Kramer Offensive linemen 67 Grady Alderman T 66 Bookie Bolin G 71 Doug Davis T 64 Milt Sunde G 53 Mick Tingelhoff C 63 Jim Vellone G 62 Ed White G 73 Ron Yary TDefensive linemen 76 Paul Dickson DT T 81 Carl Eller DE 77 Gary Larsen DT 70 Jim Marshall DE 88 Alan Page DT 74 Steve Smith T DE Linebackers 50 Jim Hargrove 58 Wally Hilgenberg 36 John Kirby 55 Mike McGill 52 Mike Reilly 59 Lonnie Warwick MLB 60 Roy WinstonDefensive backs 20 Bobby Bryant CB PR 49 Dale Hackbart S 29 Karl Kassulke S 22 Paul Krause S 46 Earsell Mackbee CB 45 Ed Sharockman CB 40 Charlie West KR PRSpecial teams 14 Fred Cox K Reserve lists Mike McCaffrey LB IRTooltip Injured reserve nbsp Practice squad Gayle Knief WRRookies in italics 0 practice squadStatistics editTeam leaders edit Category Player s ValuePassing yards Joe Kapp 1 726Passing touchdowns Joe Kapp 19Rushing yards Dave Osborn 643Rushing touchdowns Dave Osborn 7Receiving yards Gene Washington 821Receiving touchdowns Gene Washington 9Points Fred Cox 121Kickoff return yards Clint Jones 444Punt return yards Charlie West 245Interceptions Bobby Bryant 8League rankings edit Category Total yards Yards per game NFL rank out of 16 Passing offense 2 246 160 4 12thRushing offense 1 850 132 1 4thTotal offense 4 096 292 6 10thPassing defense 1 631 116 5 1stRushing defense 1 089 77 8 2ndTotal defense 2 720 194 3 1stReferences edit 1969 Minnesota Vikings Pro Football Archives Retrieved February 16 2020 Super Bowl IV Super Bowl I X Collector s Set NFL Productions 2003 Vikings stuff Lions with 27 0 victory Milwaukee Journal November 28 1969 p 21 part 2 Today in Pro Football History 1969 Kapp Brings Vikings from Behind to Beat Rams in Western Playoff December 27 2010 Chicago Tribune Historical Newspapers External links editVikings on Pro Football Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1969 Minnesota Vikings season amp oldid 1183106390, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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