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The 1970 season was the Minnesota Vikings' 10th in the National Football League and the first season following the AFL–NFL merger. Under head coach Bud Grant, they finished with a 12–2 record and won the first ever NFC Central title before losing to the San Francisco 49ers at home in the NFC Divisional Playoff game. The Vikings' defense became the second defense in the history of the NFL to lead the league in fewest points allowed and fewest total yards allowed for two consecutive seasons.[1]
Offseason
1970 Draft
- ^[a] The Vikings traded their fourth-round selection (103rd overall) to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for TE Kent Kramer.
- ^[b] The Vikings traded their sixth-round selection (155th overall) to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for TE Tony Jeter.
Roster
Preseason
Regular season
Schedule
Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Record
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Venue
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Attendance
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1
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September 20, 1970
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Kansas City Chiefs
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W 27–10
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1–0
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Metropolitan Stadium
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47,900
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2
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September 27, 1970
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New Orleans Saints
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W 26–0
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2–0
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Metropolitan Stadium
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47,900
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3
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October 4, 1970
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at Green Bay Packers
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L 10–13
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2–1
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Milwaukee County Stadium
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47,967
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4
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October 11, 1970
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at Chicago Bears
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W 24–0
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3–1
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Wrigley Field
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45,485
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5
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October 18, 1970
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Dallas Cowboys
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W 54–13
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4–1
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Metropolitan Stadium
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47,900
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6
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October 26, 1970
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Los Angeles Rams
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W 13–3
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5–1
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Metropolitan Stadium
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47,900
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7
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November 1, 1970
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at Detroit Lions
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W 30–17
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6–1
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Tiger Stadium
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58,210
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8
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November 8, 1970
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at Washington Redskins
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W 19–10
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7–1
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Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium
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50,415
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9
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November 15, 1970
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Detroit Lions
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W 24–20
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8–1
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Metropolitan Stadium
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47,900
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10
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November 22, 1970
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Green Bay Packers
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W 10–3
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9–1
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Metropolitan Stadium
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47,900
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11
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November 29, 1970
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at New York Jets
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L 10-20
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9–2
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Shea Stadium
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62,333
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12
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December 5, 1970
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Chicago Bears
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W 16–13
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10–2
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Metropolitan Stadium
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47,900
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13
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December 13, 1970
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at Boston Patriots
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W 35–14
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11–2
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Harvard Stadium
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37,819
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14
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December 20, 1970
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at Atlanta Falcons
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W 37–7
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12–2
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Atlanta Stadium
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57,992
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Game summaries
Week 1: vs Kansas City Chiefs
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
- KC – Jan Stenerud 26-yard field goal. Vikings 17–10.
Fourth quarter
- MIN – Oscar Reed 1-yard run (Fred Cox kick). Vikings 24–10.
- MIN – Fred Cox 40-yard field goal. Vikings 27–10.
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
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Standings
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Postseason
Schedule
Statistics
Team leaders
League rankings
Category
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Total yards
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Yards per game
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NFL rank (out of 26)
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Passing offense |
2,181 |
155.8 |
14th
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Rushing offense |
1,634 |
116.7 |
14th
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Total offense |
3,815 |
272.5 |
19th
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Passing defense |
1,438 |
102.7 |
1st
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Rushing defense |
1,365 |
97.5 |
5th
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Total defense |
2,803 |
200.2 |
1st
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References
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Division championships (21) | |
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Conference championships (4) | |
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League championships (1) | |
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