Minnesota Vikings statistics

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Minnesota Vikings is an American football franchise based in Minneapolis. 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 30 times, reaching four Super Bowls in 1970, 1974, 1975 and 1977.

This list encompasses the major records set by the team, its coaches and its players. The players section of this page lists the individual records for passing, rushing and receiving, as well as selected defensive records. The team has had three full-time home stadiums since its establishment – Metropolitan Stadium, Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, and U.S. Bank Stadium; attendance records, both home and away, are included on this page.

All-time series[]

Team W L T Win% Points scored Points allowed W L Win% Points scored Points allowed
Regular season Playoffs
Arizona 15 12 0 0.556 655 610 2 0 1.000 71 35
Atlanta 19 11 0 0.633 708 513 1 1 0.500 57 54
Baltimore 3 4 0 0.429 178 187 0 0
Buffalo 8 6 0 0.571 320 249 0 0
Carolina 10 6 0 0.625 322 340 0 0
Chicago 63 56 2 0.529 2,533 2,339 0 1 0.000 18 35
Cincinnati 7 7 0 0.500 311 270 0 0
Cleveland 11 5 0 0.688 417 254 1 0 1.000 27 7
Dallas 12 14 0 0.462 621 607 3 4 0.429 135 123
Denver 8 7 0 0.533 332 339 0 0
Detroit 79 40 2 0.661 2,662 2,255 0 0
Green Bay 55 63 3 0.467 2,374 2,682 1 1 0.500 41 41
Houston 5 0 0 1.000 147 91 0 0
Indianapolis 7 17 1 0.300 499 647 0 1 0.000 14 24
Jacksonville 6 1 0 0.857 188 134 0 0
Kansas City 5 7 0 0.417 264 212 0 1 0.000 7 23
Las Vegas 6 9 0 0.400 314 349 0 1 0.000 14 32
LA Chargers 8 6 0 0.571 345 330 0 0
LA Rams 22 16 2 0.575 923 888 5 2 0.714 150 150
Miami 5 7 0 0.417 253 247 0 1 0.000 7 24
New England 4 9 0 0.308 254 284 0 0 ���
New Orleans 19 12 0 0.613 785 613 4 1 0.800 161 101
NY Giants 16 10 0 0.615 630 469 1 2 0.333 33 80
NY Jets 3 8 0 0.273 209 267 0 0
Philadelphia 15 10 0 0.600 594 548 0 4 0.000 51 122
Pittsburgh 10 8 0 0.556 425 364 0 1 0.000 6 16
San Francisco 22 20 1 0.523 955 975 1 5 0.167 104 181
Seattle 6 12 0 0.333 417 476 0 1 0.000 9 10
Tampa Bay 33 23 0 0.589 1,197 1,026 0 0
Tennessee 9 5 0 0.643 375 235 0 0
Washington 12 10 0 0.545 557 490 2 3 0.400 86 102
Totals 503 421 11 0.544 20,773 19,311 21 30 0.412 991 1,160

Last updated: As of the end of the 2021 NFL season[1]

Team records[]

Firsts[]

  • First home game: Chicago Bears 13–37 Minnesota Vikings, September 17, 1961
  • First road game: Minnesota Vikings 7–21 Dallas Cowboys, September 24, 1961
  • First postseason game: Minnesota Vikings 14–24 Baltimore Colts, Divisional Round, December 22, 1968
  • First postseason win: Los Angeles Rams 20–23 Minnesota Vikings, Divisional Round, December 27, 1969
  • First Super Bowl: Minnesota Vikings 7–23 Kansas City Chiefs, Super Bowl IV, January 11, 1970
  • First game at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome: Seattle Seahawks 3–7 Minnesota Vikings, August 21, 1982
  • First regular season game at the Metrodome: Tampa Bay Buccaneers 10–17 Minnesota Vikings, September 12, 1982
  • First game at U.S. Bank Stadium: San Diego Chargers 10–23 Minnesota Vikings, August 28, 2016
  • First regular season game at U.S. Bank Stadium: Green Bay Packers 14–17 Minnesota Vikings, September 18, 2016

Biggest results[]

  • Largest margin of victory (home): 48, Cleveland Browns 3–51 Minnesota Vikings, November 9, 1969
  • Largest margin of victory (road): 40, Minnesota Vikings 43–3 Dallas Cowboys, November 13, 1988
  • Largest margin of defeat (home): 35, Philadelphia Eagles 42–7 Minnesota Vikings, September 14, 1980
  • Largest margin of defeat (road): 44, Minnesota Vikings 7–51 San Francisco 49ers, December 8, 1984
  • Most points scored in a game: 54, Dallas Cowboys 13–54 Minnesota Vikings, October 18, 1970
  • Most points allowed in a game: 56, St. Louis Cardinals 56–14 Minnesota Vikings, October 6, 1963
  • Most points in a game (both teams): 89, Minnesota Vikings 41–48 Chicago Bears, October 19, 2008

Wins/losses in a season[]

  • Most games won in a season (regular season): 15, 1998
  • Most games won in a season (including postseason): 16, 1998
  • Most games lost in a season: 13

Streaks[]

  • Most consecutive games won (regular season): 13, 19741975
  • Most consecutive games won (including postseason): 12, 1969
  • Most consecutive home games won: 15, 19741976
  • Most consecutive road games won: 7
  • Most consecutive games lost: 8, 20012002
  • Most consecutive home games lost: 5
  • Most consecutive road games lost: 16, 20002002
  • Most consecutive games scoring: 260, 19912007
  • Most consecutive games with a touchdown: 97, 19952001
  • Most consecutive games with a field goal: 31, 19681970

Points[]

  • Most points scored in a season: 556, 1998
  • Fewest points scored in a season: 187, 1982 (season reduced to 9 games)
  • Fewest points scored in a 16-game season: 259, 1979
  • Most points allowed in a season: 484, 1984
  • Fewest points allowed in a season: 133, 1969
  • Fewest points allowed in a 16-game season: 233, 1988

Touchdowns[]

  • Most touchdowns scored in a season: 64, 1998
  • Fewest touchdowns scored in a season: 23, 1982 (season reduced to 9 games)
  • Fewest touchdowns scored in a 16-game season: 28, 1993
  • Most touchdowns allowed in a season: 59, 1984
  • Fewest touchdowns allowed in a season: 14
  • Most touchdowns scored in a game: 7
    • vs. Baltimore Colts, September 28, 1969
    • vs. Pittsburgh Steelers, November 23, 1969
    • at Tampa Bay Buccaneers, October 23, 1988
  • Most touchdowns allowed in a game: 8, vs. St. Louis Cardinals, October 6, 1963
  • Most touchdowns in a game (both teams): 12, at Chicago Bears, December 17, 1961

Field goals[]

  • Most field goals made in a season: 35
  • Most field goals made by opponents in a season: 34, 2006
  • Fewest field goals made in a season: 8
  • Most field goals made in a game: 7, vs. Los Angeles Rams, November 5, 1989
  • Most field goals made by an opponent in a game: 6
    • vs. Detroit Lions, November 13, 1966
    • at Detroit Lions, October 17, 1999

Defensive[]

Attendances[]

  • Largest home attendance (regular season): 67,157, vs. Green Bay Packers, December 23, 2019
  • Largest home attendance (postseason): 66,612, vs. New Orleans Saints, NFC Divisional Playoff Game, January 14, 2018[3]
  • Largest road attendance (regular season): 90,608, at Washington Redskins, September 11, 2006[3]
  • Largest road attendance (postseason): 103,438, vs. Oakland Raiders, Super Bowl XI, Rose Bowl, Pasadena, January 9, 1977[3]
  • Largest total home attendance in a season: 534,804, 2019 (8 games)
  • Smallest home attendance (regular season): 0, vs. Green Bay Packers, September 13, 2020, Tennessee Titans, September 27, 2020, Atlanta Falcons, October 18, 2020, Detroit Lions, November 8, 2020, Dallas Cowboys, November 22, 2020, Carolina Panthers, November 29, 2020, Jacksonville Jaguars, December 6, 2020, and Chicago Bears, December 20, 2020.[3]
    • Restricted fan attendance due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Smallest home attendance without restrictions (regular season): 13,911, vs. Green Bay Packers, October 4, 1987[3]
  • Smallest home attendance (postseason): 44,626, vs. St. Louis Cardinals, Divisional Round, December 21, 1974[3]
  • Smallest home attendance at the Metrodome (postseason): 57,353, vs. Washington Redskins, Wildcard Round, January 2, 1993[3]
  • Smallest road attendance (regular season): 0, at Seattle Seahawks, October 11, 2020, at Green Bay Packers, November 1, 2020, and at Chicago Bears, November 16, 2020.[3]
    • Restricted fan attendance due to COVID-19 pandemic.
  • Smallest road attendance without restrictions (regular season): 12,992, at Dallas Cowboys, September 24, 1961[3]
  • Smallest road attendance (postseason): 54,593, at Washington Redskins, Divisional Round, January 15, 1983[3]

Individual records[]

Note: Bold indicates the record is still active as of the end of the 2021 NFL season.

Scoring[]

  • Most touchdowns in a season: 41, Daunte Culpepper (2004)
  • Most touchdowns in a season (non-QB): 22, Chuck Foreman (1975)
  • Most rushing touchdowns in a season: 18, Adrian Peterson (2009)
  • Most rushing touchdowns in a rookie season: 12, Adrian Peterson (2007)
  • Most rushing touchdowns in a game: 3, 19 times

Rushing[]

Passing[]

Receiving[]

Defense[]

Special teams[]

References[]

General

  • West, Tom, ed. (2012). Minnesota Vikings 2012 Team Guide (PDF). Minneapolis: Minnesota Vikings Football.
  • West, Tom, ed. (2013). Minnesota Vikings 2013 Team Guide (PDF). Minneapolis: Minnesota Vikings Football.
  • West, Tom, ed. (2014). Minnesota Vikings 2014 Team Guide (PDF). Minneapolis: Minnesota Vikings Football.
  • West, Tom, ed. (2015). Minnesota Vikings 2015 Team Guide (PDF). Minneapolis: Minnesota Vikings Football.
  • West, Tom, ed. (2016). 2017 Minnesota Vikings Team Guide. Minneapolis: Minnesota Vikings Football.

Specific

  1. ^ "Minnesota Vikings Head-to-Head Records". Pro-Football-Reference.com. Sports Reference. Retrieved January 9, 2022.
  2. ^ "Vikings, aided by Danielle Hunter, set franchise mark with 10 sacks". ESPN.com. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Attendance Records". vikings.com. Minnesota Vikings Football. Retrieved December 29, 2012.
  4. ^ a b "Adrian Peterson Career Game Log". Pro-Football-Reference.com.
  5. ^ "Vikings' Adam Thielen: Snaps 100-yard streak at eight games". CBSSports.com. Retrieved November 4, 2018.
  6. ^ "Minnesota Vikings records, Team and Player records". VikingsMania.com.com. Retrieved 30 October 2017.
  7. ^ http://prod.www.vikings.clubs.nfl.com/news/article-1/Patterson-Ties-Vikings-Record-with-5th-Kickoff-Return-TD/c8daa63b-58b4-42c5-aa38-40408fed0537
Retrieved from ""