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Kapp led the BC Lions to their first Grey Cup Championship victory in 1964. With the Vikings, he led them to victory in the 1969 NFL Championship Game, the only league championship in team history. Kapp returned to his alma mater as head coach of the Golden Bears from 1982 to 1986. He was the general manager and president of the BC Lions in 1990.
Joe Kapp, the "toughest Chicano" and first Latino football player to take a team to the Super Bowl, died Monday at the age of 85.
Joe Kapp, the rugged quarterback who spent eight seasons in the Canadian Football League before making it to the N.F.L. with the 1967 Minnesota Vikings, then took them to Super Bowl IV in...
Joe Kapp, the hard-nosed quarterback who routinely ran into tacklers instead of away from them while leading the Minnesota Vikings to their first Super Bowl and California to its last Rose Bowl, has died. He was 85. Cal confirmed that Kapp died on Monday.
Joe Kapp, who played quarterback at Cal and later led the Minnesota Vikings to the Super Bowl, died Monday at age 85.
"Joe Kapp was a true inspirational leader. Every play in the huddle, you make eye contact with him and could see the passion in his eyes and his desire to win and perform, to execute,"...
Joe Kapp, the Minnesota Vikings' quarterback in Super Bowl IV, died on Monday at the age of 85, the University of California, his alma mater, confirmed to the Associated Press.
Joe Kapp, first Super Bowl quarterback for the Vikings, dies at 85. His hard-nosed, unselfish — and unconventional — style set a tone that defined the character of the team in its...
Joe Kapp, a fiery hard-nosed NFL and CFL quarterback and later college football coach, has died at the age of 85. Kapp died Monday "after a 15-year battle with dementia," his son J.J. Kapp...
Former Vikings quarterback Joe Kapp, shown with Bears running back Gale Sayers in 1970, has died at age 85.