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The 2006 season was the Minnesota Vikings' 46th in the National Football League (NFL). Under new head coach Brad Childress, the team finished with a 6–10 record; however, they led the league in rushing defense, surrendering only 985 rushing yards; they are one of only two franchises in NFL history to allow fewer than 1,000 rushing yards in a 16-game season (the other was the Super Bowl ...
Minnesota began the 2006 season 4–2 (with Childress becoming the first Vikings coach to start his career 2–0), but finished the year at 6–10, [78] receiving the 7th pick in the NFL draft; with it, the Vikings selected Adrian Peterson out of the University of Oklahoma.
The Minnesota Vikings are an American football team playing in the National Football League (NFL). The Vikings compete in the NFL as a member club of the league's National Football Conference (NFC) North division. The team was established in 1959, when three Minneapolis businessmen – Bill Boyer, H. P. Skoglund and Max Winter – were awarded ...
The Minnesota Vikings entered the November 19 game in Atlanta with a spotless 9–0 record, but left with their first loss. The Falcons jumped out to a 17–7 halftime lead, then held on as the Vikings came up one yard short on fourth down at the Atlanta 39 with 55 seconds to play. The victory was the Falcons sixth in a row.
Minnesota Vikings: TCF Bank Stadium: MIN win: clinch playoff berth [206] 17 Sunday January 3 Minnesota Vikings: 20–13: Green Bay Packers: Lambeau Field [207] Packers–Vikings rivalry Winner: NFC North champion Loser: Wild Card Wild Card Sunday January 10 Seattle Seahawks: 10–9: Minnesota Vikings: TCF Bank Stadium NFC No. 6 vs. NFC No. 3 ...
After a 7-10 season, the Vikings have the No. 11 pick in the NFL Draft and we know who the 2024 home and road opponents are. After a 7-10 season, the Vikings have the No. 11 pick in the NFL Draft ...
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The Vikings then made a midseason playoff push by winning the next five games: the Daunte Culpepper-led Oakland Raiders at home (29–22), the New York Giants in the Meadowlands (41–17), the Detroit Lions at home (42–10), the San Francisco 49ers at Monster Park (27–7), and the Chicago Bears at home on Monday Night Football (20–13 ...