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The 1971 season was the Minnesota Vikings' 11th in the National Football League (NFL). They finished with an 11–3 record to win the NFC Central title and return to the playoffs for the fourth consecutive season; however, they lost 20–12 at home to the eventual Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys in the divisional round.
America's Game: The Super Bowl Champions is an American annual documentary series created by NFL Films (broadcast on NFL Network and CBS).Its 58 installments profile the 58 winning teams of the National Football League (NFL)'s annual Super Bowl championship game; each episode chronicles an individual team.
b The NFL expanded from a 14-game regular season schedule to 16 beginning in 1978. [22] c The 1982 NFL season was shortened from 16 regular season games to 9 due to a players' strike. [23] For playoff seedings, division standings were ignored and the league used a 16-team tournament format for the season. [24]
Magnum, one of Tom Selleck’s most iconic characters, sitting in a Ferrari 308 and wearing a custom-made Hawaiian shirt in 1985. “I couldn’t go to a clothing store and buy a Hawaiian shirt ...
Tom Selleck in 'Magnum, P.I.' in 1981 and on the set of 'Blue Bloods' in June 2024 Tom Selleck opened up recently about his discomfort with his runaway stardom in the 1980s.
The 10–3–1 49ers, making their first playoff game since 1957, [6] [7] [8] stunned the heavily favored Vikings, the defending NFL champions who had finished the regular season with an NFL best record at 12–2. The 49ers defeated the Vikings in Minnesota, despite losing three of five fumbles; Minnesota had four turnovers.
Actor Tom Selleck has done a lot in his 79 years of life. He’s starred in several television shows, traveled, married his wife after meeting her in London 40 years ago, he became a father and ...
Season Season series at Dallas Cowboys at Minnesota Vikings Notes Regular season Cowboys 15–12: Vikings 7–5 Cowboys 10–5 Postseason Cowboys 4–3: Cowboys 2–1: Tie 2–2 NFC Wild Card: 1996, 1999 NFC Divisional: 1971, 1975, 2009 NFC Championship: 1973, 1977: Regular and postseason Cowboys 19–15: Vikings 8–7: Cowboys 12–7