1971 Minnesota Vikings season

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.

1971 Minnesota Vikings season
General managerJim Finks
Head coachBud Grant
Home fieldMetropolitan Stadium
Results
Record11–3
Division place1st NFC Central
Playoff finishLost Divisional Playoffs
(vs. Cowboys) 12–20
Pro BowlersDE Carl Eller
WR Bob Grim
S Paul Krause
DT Alan Page
T Ron Yary
AP All-ProsDE Carl Eller (1st team)
DT Alan Page (1st team)
T Ron Yary (1st team)
Uniform

In 2007, ESPN.com ranked the 1971 Vikings as the fourth-greatest defense in NFL history,[1] saying, "Considering that their motto was 'Meet at the quarterback,' it's no surprise that the Purple People Eaters held opposing QBs to a 40.4 rating, one of the lowest ever." ESPN also noted that the 1971 Vikings "shut out three opponents, and only one team scored more than 20 points against them. As a result, Alan Page became the first defensive player to ever be named NFL MVP. Carl Eller, Jim Marshall and safety Paul Krause joined Page on the All-Pro team."

Offseason

1971 Draft

1971 Minnesota Vikings Draft
Draft orderPlayer namePositionCollegeNotes
RoundSelection
124Leo HaydenRunning backOhio State
250Traded to the Philadelphia Eagles[a]
376Eddie HackettWide receiverAlcorn A&M
4102Vince ClementsRunning backConnecticut
5128Traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers[b]
6154Traded to the Philadelphia Eagles[a]
7180Gene MackLinebackerTexas–El Paso
8208John FarleyDefensive endJohnson C. Smithoriginally Colts pick[c]
9232Tim SullivanRunning backIowa
10258Chris MorrisGuardIndiana
11284Mike WalkerLinebackerTulane
12310Reggie HolmesDefensive backWisconsin–Stout
13336Benny FryCenterHouston
14362Jim GallagherLinebackerYale
15388Jeff WrightDefensive backMinnesota
16413Greg EdmondsWide receiverPenn Stateoriginally 49ers pick[d]
17439Ken DuncanPunterTulsaoriginally 49ers pick[e]
^[a] The Vikings traded their second- and sixth-round selections (50th and 154th overall), their 1972 third-round selection (76th overall) and OL Steve Smith to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for QB Norm Snead.
^[b] The Vikings traded their fifth-round selection (128th overall) to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for QB Kent Nix.
^[c] The Vikings originally chose 206th overall, but passed, allowing Dallas and Baltimore to move up before the Vikings eventually took the 208th overall pick.
^[d] The Vikings originally chose 414th overall, but moved up to the 413th overall selection when San Francisco passed.
^[e] The Vikings originally chose 440th overall, but moved up to the 439th overall selection when Oakland passed on the 435th overall selection and allowed Los Angeles, Detroit, Miami, San Francisco, Minnesota, Dallas, and Baltimore to move up.

Roster

1971 Minnesota Vikings final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Rookies in italics
54 active, 4 inactive, 0 practice squad

Preseason

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance[2]
1August 8New England PatriotsW 17–101–0Memorial Stadium (Minneapolis)31,813
2August 14at San Diego ChargersW 34–72–0San Diego Stadium49,267
3August 21Chicago BearsW 34–143–0Metropolitan Stadium47,900
4August 28at Pittsburgh SteelersW 26–214–0Three Rivers Stadium46,276
5September 4at Denver BroncosL 7–144–1Mile High Stadium43,000
6September 11Miami DolphinsW 24–05–1Metropolitan Stadium47,990

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 20at Detroit LionsW 16–131–0Tiger Stadium54,418
2September 26Chicago BearsL 17–201–1Metropolitan Stadium47,900
3October 3Buffalo BillsW 19–02–1Metropolitan Stadium47,900
4October 10at Philadelphia EaglesW 13–03–1Veterans Stadium65,358
5October 17at Green Bay PackersW 24–134–1Lambeau Field56,263
6October 25Baltimore ColtsW 10–35–1Metropolitan Stadium49,784
7October 31at New York GiantsW 17–106–1Yankee Stadium62,829
8November 7San Francisco 49ersL 9–136–2Metropolitan Stadium49,784
9November 14Green Bay PackersW 3–07–2Metropolitan Stadium49,784
10November 21at New Orleans SaintsW 23–108–2Tulane Stadium83,130
11November 28Atlanta FalconsW 24–79–2Metropolitan Stadium49,784
12December 5at San Diego ChargersL 14–309–3San Diego Stadium54,505
13December 11Detroit LionsW 29–1010–3Metropolitan Stadium49,784
14December 19at Chicago BearsW 27–1011–3Soldier Field55,049

Game summaries

Week 6: vs. Baltimore Colts

Week 6: Baltimore Colts at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Period1234Total
Colts00033
Vikings703010

at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota

Game information

Standings

NFC Central
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
Minnesota Vikings1130.7865–19–2245139W2
Detroit Lions761.5382–3–13–6–1341286L2
Chicago Bears680.4292–45–6185276L5
Green Bay Packers482.3332–3–12–7–2274298L1
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Postseason

RoundDateOpponentResultVenueAttendance
DivisionalDecember 25Dallas CowboysL 12–20Metropolitan Stadium47,307

Awards, records, and honors

All-Pros

First team

Pro Bowlers

League leaders

  • Bob Lee – Most punts (89), most punting yards (3515)
  • Charlie West – Longest interception return (89 yards)
  • Alan Page – Most safeties (2)

Statistics

Team leaders

CategoryPlayer(s)Value
Passing yardsGary Cuozzo842
Passing touchdownsGary Cuozzo6
Rushing yardsClint Jones675
Rushing touchdownsDave Osborn5
Receiving yardsBob Grim691
Receiving touchdownsBob Grim7
PointsFred Cox91
Kickoff return yardsCharlie West556
Punt return yardsCharlie West94
InterceptionsCharlie West7

League rankings

CategoryTotal yardsYards per gameNFL rank
(out of 26)
Passing offense1,655118.225th
Rushing offense1,695121.117th
Total offense3,350239.323rd
Passing defense1,806129.03rd
Rushing defense1,600114.36th
Total defense3,406243.32nd

References