Former NFL and CFL star quarterback Joe Kapp, who helped lead the 1969 Minnesota Vikings to the NFL title and a Super Bowl IV appearance, died early Tuesday morning at the age of 85. Kapp's son, J.J., ...
MINNEAPOLIS — The year was 1968. The Vikings made the postseason for the first time in franchise history. The result was a quick loss to the Baltimore Colts. So, in theory the season was over. But no, ...
Joe Kapp, a Canadian Football League legend and one of the Minnesota Vikings' all-time great players, passed away on Monday, his alma mater, the University of California, confirmed to the Associated ...
Minnesota's 48-10 win over the Bengals on Sunday wound up tied for the fifth-largest margin of victory in franchise history. When it was 48-3, the Vikings had the Bengals buried in deepest hole in ...
The Gophers opened the 1968 football season with home losses to O.J. Simpson and Southern Cal (29-20) and powerful Nebraska (17-14). The crowds for those two home games at Memorial Stadium totaled 116 ...
If you are a Rams fan of a certain age, it wouldn’t be surprising if the prospect of an NFC wild-card matchup with the Minnesota Vikings has you shuddering. Or at least shivering. Yes, it’s been five ...