1980 Minnesota Vikings season

The 1980 season was the Minnesota Vikings' 20th in the National Football League and their 14th under head coach Bud Grant. The Vikings finished with a 9–7 record, equal to that of the Detroit Lions, but won the NFC Central division title on the tiebreaker. In the Divisional Playoffs the Vikings lost to the Philadelphia Eagles 31–16.

1980 Minnesota Vikings season
General managerMike Lynn
Head coachBud Grant
Home fieldMetropolitan Stadium
Results
Record9–7
Division place1st NFC Central
Playoff finishLost Divisional Playoffs
(at Eagles) 16–31
Pro BowlersLB Matt Blair
WR Ahmad Rashad
AP All-ProsLB Matt Blair (1st team)
Uniform

The most dramatic game of the season came in a Week 15 home game against Cleveland, with Minnesota at 8–6. The Vikings trailed 23–9 early in the fourth quarter, but with five seconds left in regulation, despite missing two field goals and two extra points in the game, they were on the Cleveland 46-yard line having reduced the Browns' lead to one point. Quarterback Tommy Kramer threw a Hail Mary pass that Ahmad Rashad caught at the 2-yard line before backing into the end zone to give Minnesota a 28–23 win.[1]

Offseason

1980 Draft

1980 Minnesota Vikings Draft
Draft orderPlayer namePositionCollegeNotes
RoundSelection
19Doug MartinDefensive tackleWashington
230Willie TealDefensive backLouisiana Statefrom 49ers[a]
39Traded to the San Francisco 49ers[a]
365Traded to the San Francisco 49ers[a]
68Brent BoydCenterUCLAfrom Saints[b]
492Dennis JohnsonLinebackerUSC
5121Doug PaschalRunning backNorth Carolina
122Paul JonesRunning backCaliforniafrom Saints[b]
6148Ray YakavonisDefensive endEast Stroudsburg (PA)
7174Henry JohnsonLinebackerGeorgia Tech
8204Traded to the Seattle Seahawks[c]
9232Dennis MosleyRunning backIowain lieu of #232 (passed)[d]
10258Kenny BrownWide receiverNebraska
11288Sam HarrellRunning backEast Carolina
12315Thomas LaneDefensive backFlorida A&M
^[a] The Vikings traded their second- and third-round selections (39th and 65th overall) to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for San Francisco's second-round selection (30th overall).
^[b] The Vikings traded RB Steve Riley to the New Orleans Saints in exchange for New Orleans' third- and fifth-round selections (68th and 122nd overall).
^[c] The Vikings traded their eighth-round selection (205th overall) to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for DL Steve Niehaus.
^[d] The Vikings originally had the 232nd overall selection, but passed allowing Buffalo to move up and Minnesota to choose 233rd overall.

Undrafted free agents

1980 Undrafted Free Agents of note
PlayerPositionCollege
Robert MeyerDefensive backWisconsin–River Falls
Leven WeissLinebackerIowa

Roster

1980 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

Preseason

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance[2]
1August 9San Diego ChargersW 21–171–0Metropolitan Stadium45,179
2August 18at Kansas City ChiefsL 10–141–1Arrowhead Stadium39,879
3August 23at Miami DolphinsW 17–102–1Miami Orange Bowl36,116
4August 30Cleveland BrownsW 38–163–1Metropolitan Stadium47,262

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 7Atlanta FalconsW 24–231–0Metropolitan Stadium44,773
2September 14Philadelphia EaglesL 7–421–1Metropolitan Stadium46,460
3September 21at Chicago BearsW 34–142–1Soldier Field59,983
4September 28at Detroit LionsL 7–272–2Silverdome80,291
5October 5Pittsburgh SteelersL 17–232–3Metropolitan Stadium47,583
6October 12Chicago BearsW 13–73–3Metropolitan Stadium46,751
7October 19at Cincinnati BengalsL 0–143–4Riverfront Stadium44,487
8October 26at Green Bay PackersL 3–163–5Lambeau Field56,191
9November 2at Washington RedskinsW 39–144–5Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium52,060
10November 9Detroit LionsW 34–05–5Metropolitan Stadium46,264
11November 16Tampa Bay BuccaneersW 38–306–5Metropolitan Stadium46,032
12November 23Green Bay PackersL 13–256–6Metropolitan Stadium47,234
13November 30at New Orleans SaintsW 23–207–6Louisiana Superdome30,936
14December 7at Tampa Bay BuccaneersW 21–108–6Tampa Stadium65,649
15December 14Cleveland BrownsW 28–239–6Metropolitan Stadium42,202
16December 21at Houston OilersL 16–209–7Astrodome51,064

Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 15: vs Cleveland Browns

Week 15: Cleveland Browns at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Period1234Total
Browns763723
Vikings0091928

at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota

Game information
First quarter

Second quarter

  • CLE – Brian Sipe 2-yard run (kick failed). Browns 13–0.

Third quarter

  • MIN – Joe Senser 31-yard pass from Tommy Kramer (kick failed). Browns 13–6.
  • CLE – Don Cockroft 32-yard field goal. Browns 16–6.
  • MIN – Rick Danmeier 24-yard field goal. Browns 16–9.

Fourth quarter

  • CLE – Cleo Miller 1-yard run (Don Cockroft kick). Browns 23–9.
  • MIN – Ted Brown 7-yard pass from Tommy Kramer (kick failed). Browns 23–15.
  • MIN – Ahmad Rashad 12-yard pass from Tommy Kramer (Rick Danmeier kick). Browns 23–22.
  • MIN – Ahmad Rashad 46-yard pass from Tommy Kramer (kick failed). Vikings 28–23.

Trailing 23–9 entering the fourth quarter the Vikings came back and won on a desperation Hail Mary pass from quarterback Tommy Kramer to wide receiver Ahmad Rashad to clinch the NFC Central Division title in what became known as the "Miracle at the Met".

Standings

NFC Central
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
Minnesota Vikings(3)970.5635–38–4317308L1
Detroit Lions970.5635–39–5334272W2
Chicago Bears790.4385–37–5304264W1
Tampa Bay Buccaneers5101.3441–6–14–7–1271341L3
Green Bay Packers5101.3443–4–14–7–1231371L4

Postseason

WeekDateOpponentResultVenueAttendance
DivisionalJanuary 3at Philadelphia EaglesL 16–31Veterans Stadium68,434

Statistics

Team leaders

CategoryPlayer(s)Value
Passing yardsTommy Kramer3,582
Passing touchdownsTommy Kramer19
Rushing yardsTed Brown912
Rushing touchdownsTed Brown8
Receiving yardsAhmad Rashad1,095
Receiving touchdownsJoe Senser7
PointsRick Danmeier81
Kickoff return yardsEddie Payton1,184
Punt return yardsEddie Payton251
InterceptionsJohn Turner6

League rankings

CategoryTotal yardsYards per gameNFL rank
(out of 28)
Passing offense3,688230.53rd
Rushing offense1,642102.627th
Total offense5,330333.111th
Passing defense3,400212.524th
Rushing defense2,456153.525th
Total defense5,856366.026th

References