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The Vikings went 11–5 during the regular season and won the NFC North, setting up a Wild Card playoff clash against the Seattle Seahawks. With the Vikings trailing the Seahawks 10–9 with 26 seconds left, they had a chance to win with a 27-yard field goal; however, Blair Walsh missed wide left and the Vikings' season was over.
The San Francisco 49ers have the most post-season victories (38) in NFL playoff history, while the Minnesota Vikings have the most playoff losses (32). The Cleveland Browns have the lowest playoff win–loss percentage (.353), holding a 12–22 record. The Houston Texans have the fewest games played (12), wins (5), and losses (7) in NFL playoff ...
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 a franchise in the new American Football League (AFL). [ 1 ]
Minnesota had a blitz rate of 51.5%, according to Pro Football Reference, which easily led the NFL. Only two other teams, the New York Giants at 45.4% and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at 40.1%, had a ...
The Vikings remain unbeaten after its Week 5 game in London. Here are the current standings by division across the league. ... NFL standings week 5: Vikings roll to a 5-0 start.
The Minnesota Vikings is an American football franchise based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The team was established in 1961 and is part of the National Football League's NFC North division. Since then, the team has taken part in the NFL playoffs 31 times, reaching four Super Bowls in 1970, 1974, 1975 and 1977.
NFL Week 7 Power Rankings recognize the best division in the league, the NFC North, with the Vikings, Lions, Bears and Packers off to great starts.
At the time of his retirement he held the 6th best winning record for a coach in NFL history with 168 career wins, including playoffs. In 18 seasons, he led the Vikings to a 158–96–5 regular-season record. [36] Longtime Vikings assistant coach Jerry Burns was named the fourth head coach in team history on January 7, 1986. [1]