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1961 Minnesota Vikings season
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1961 Minnesota Vikings season
Head Coach
Norm Van Brocklin
Home Field
Metropolitan Stadium
Results
Record
3-11-0
Place
7th Western Conference
Playoff Finish
Did not qualify
Timeline
Previous Season
Next Season
First season
1962
The 1961 Minnesota Vikings season was the first year of season play for the expansion franchise and the 42nd regular season of the National Football League . The Vikings finished with a record of three wins and 11 losses under head coach Norm Van Brocklin . The team's first ever regular season game was a victory against the Chicago Bears , 37-13. In that game, rookie quarterback Fran Tarkenton came off the bench to toss 4 touchdown passes and ran for another.
Offseason
1961 NFL Draft
With the first overall pick in the 1961 NFL Draft , the Vikings selected running back Tommy Mason from Tulane University . In the third round, the Vikings selected quarterback Fran Tarkenton, a future hall-of-famer and he later would finish his professional football career as the franchise record holder for most passing yards (33,098) and passing touchdowns (239).
Expansion acquisitions
Regular season
Final standings
W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, PCT= Winning Percentage, PF= Points For, PA = Points Against
Schedule
Week
Date
Opponent
Result
Venue
Attendance
Record
1
1961 -09-17
Chicago Bears
W 37-13
Metropolitan Stadium
32,236
1-0
2
1961 -09-24
Dallas Cowboys
L 21-7
Cotton Bowl
20,500
1-1
3
1961 -10-01
Baltimore Colts
L 34-33
Memorial Stadium
54,259
1-2
4
1961 -10-08
Dallas Cowboys
L 28-0
Metropolitan Stadium
33,070
1-3
5
1961 -10-15
San Francisco 49ers
L 38-24
Metropolitan Stadium
34,415
1-4
6
1961 -10-22
Green Bay Packers
L 33-7
Metropolitan Stadium
42,007
1-5
7
1961 -10-29
Green Bay Packers
L 28-10
Milwaukee County Stadium
44,112
1-6
8
1961 -11-05
Los Angeles Rams
L 31-17
Los Angeles Coliseum
38,594
1-7
9
1961 -11-12
Baltimore Colts
W 28-20
Metropolitan Stadium
33,010
2-7
10
1961 -11-19
Detroit Lions
L 37-10
Metropolitan Stadium
32,296
2-8
11
1961 -11-26
San Francisco 49ers
L 38-28
Kezar Stadium
43,905
2-9
12
1961 -12-03
Los Angeles Rams
W 42-21
Metropolitan Stadium
30,068
3-9
13
1961 -12-10
Detroit Lions
L 13-7
Briggs Stadium
42,655
3-10
14
1961 -12-17
Chicago Bears
L 52-35
Wrigley Field
34,539
3-11
See also
References
^ NFL 2001 Record and Fact Book, Workman Publishing Co, New York,NY, ISBN 0-7611-2480-2 , p. 299
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