- 1969 Minnesota Vikings season
Infobox NFL_season
team = Minnesota Vikings
year = 1969
record = 12-2
division_place = 1st NFL Central
coach =Bud Grant
stadium =Metropolitan Stadium
playoffs = Won Divisional Playoffs (Rams) 23-20
Won NFL Championship (small|1) (Browns) 27-7
LostSuper Bowl IV (Chiefs) 23-71969 was the ninth year of season play for the
Minnesota Vikings and the 50th regular season of theNational Football League . The Vikings again won theNFL Central Division title, as finished with a record of 12 wins and two losses, plus playoff wins over the Los Angeles Rams in the Western Conference Championship Game, as well as theCleveland Browns in the last NFL Championship Game ever played in the pre-merger era, before losing the Super Bowl to the AFL championKansas City Chiefs in the final professional football game played between any two teams before the two leagues merged.The Vikings are the last team to win the
NFL Championship prior to the league's merger with theAmerican Football League . The season will be chronicled on September 25 for America's Game: The Lost Rings, as one of the five greatest NFL teams to never win the Super Bowl.Offseason
NFL Draft
Regular Season
The Vikings, led by head coach
Bud Grant , entered the game with an NFL best 12-2 regular season record, leading the older league in total points scored (379) and fewest points allowed (133). They had scored 50 or more points in three different games. They had 12 straight victories, the longest single-season winning streak in 35 years, ["Super Bowl IV," "Super Bowl I-X Collector's Set." NFL Productions, LLC, 2003] 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 tacklesGary Larsen andAlan Page , and defensive endsCarl Eller and Jim Marshall. The secondary was led by defensive backsBobby Bryant (8 interceptions, 97 return yards),Earsell Mackbee (6 interceptions, 100 return yards), and futurePro Football Hall of Fame rPaul 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 againstCleveland Browns , he collided with linebackerJim Houston while running for a first down, and Houston had to be helped off the field after the play ended. Also, Kapp was 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 receiverGene Washington averaged 21.1 yards per catch by recording 821 yards and 9 touchdowns of off just 39 receptions. Wide receiverJohn Henderson caught 34 passes for 553 yards and 5 touchdowns. The Vikings offensive line was anchored by Pro BowlersGrady Alderman andMick Tingelhoff .eason Standings
Awards and records
*Led NFL, Points Scored (379)
Milestones
References
* [http://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/min/1969.htm Vikings on Football Reference]
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