1967 Minnesota Vikings season

The 1967 season was the Minnesota Vikings' seventh in the National Football League. After the resignation of head coach Norm Van Brocklin at the end of the previous season, the Vikings hired Bud Grant, previously the head coach of the Canadian Football League's Winnipeg Blue Bombers, who led the team to a 3–8–3 record.

1967 Minnesota Vikings season
Head coachBud Grant
General managerJim Finks
Home fieldMetropolitan Stadium
Results
Record3–8–3
Division place4th NFL Central
Playoff finishDid not qualify

1967 Draft

Pro Bowler
Hall of Famer
1967 Minnesota Vikings Draft
Draft order Player name Position College Notes
Round Selection
12 Clint JonesRunning backMichigan Statefrom Giants[a]
8 Gene WashingtonWide receiverMichigan State
15 Alan PageDefensive endNotre Damefrom Rams[b]
228 Bob GrimRunning backOregon Statefrom Giants[a]
33 Traded to the Los Angeles Rams[b]
361 Earl DennyWide receiverMissouri
487 Alvin ColemanDefensive backTennessee A&I
5115 Ken LastWide receiverMinnesota
6140 Traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers[c]
7167 Bobby BryantDefensive backSouth Carolina
8192 Traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers[d]
197 John BeasleyWide receiverCaliforniafrom Redskins[e]
9219 Bill MorrisGuardHoly Cross
10244 Pete TatmanRunning backNebraska
11271 Bob TrygstadDefensive tackleWashington State
12296 Fred CremerGuardSt. John's (MN)
13323 Charles HardtDefensive backTulsa
14348 Jim HargroveLinebackerHoward Payne
15375 Jim SheaDefensive backEastern New Mexico
16400 Gene BeardDefensive backVirginia Union
17427 Dick WagonerDefensive backBowling Green
^[a] The New York Giants traded their 1st-round selection (2nd overall), 2nd-round selection (28th overall), 1968 1st-round selection (1st overall) and 1969 2nd-round selection (39th overall) to Minnesota for QB Fran Tarkenton.
^[b] Los Angeles traded their 1st-round selection (15th overall) and TE/LB Marlin McKeever to Minnesota for their 2nd-round selection (33rd overall), TE Hal Bedsole and RB Tommy Mason.
^[c] Minnesota traded their 6th-round selection (140th overall) to Pittsburgh for RB Phil King (American football).
^[d] Minnesota traded their 8th-round selection (192nd overall) to Pittsburgh for LB Dave Tobey.
^[e] Washington traded their 8th-round selection (197th overall) to Minnesota for DE Bill Briggs (American football).

Roster

1967 Minnesota Vikings final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists



Practice squad



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

Preseason

Game Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
1 August 12 Philadelphia Eagles W 34–0 1–0 Skelly Stadium (Tulsa, OK) 24,500
2 August 18 at Denver Broncos (AFL) L 9–14 1–1 University of Denver Stadium 31,850
3 August 27 at New York Giants L 3–21 1–2 Yale Bowl (New Haven, CT) 43,584
4 September 2 Atlanta Falcons W 16–3 2–2 Cleveland Stadium (Cleveland, OH) 84,236
5 September 10 Cleveland Browns L 14–42 2–3 Metropolitan Stadium 40,012

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
1 September 17 San Francisco 49ers L 21–27 0–1 Metropolitan Stadium 39,638
2 September 22 at Los Angeles Rams L 3–39 0–2 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 52,255
3 October 1 Chicago Bears L 7–17 0–3 Metropolitan Stadium 44,868
4 October 8 St. Louis Cardinals L 24–34 0–4 Metropolitan Stadium 40,017
5 October 15 at Green Bay Packers W 10–7 1–4 Milwaukee County Stadium 49,601
6 October 22 Baltimore Colts T 20–20 1–4–1 Metropolitan Stadium 47,693
7 October 29 at Atlanta Falcons L 20–21 1–5–1 Atlanta Stadium 52,859
8 November 5 New York Giants W 27–24 2–5–1 Metropolitan Stadium 44,960
9 November 12 Detroit Lions T 10–10 2–5–2 Metropolitan Stadium 40,032
10 November 19 at Cleveland Browns L 10–14 2–6–2 Cleveland Stadium 68,431
11 November 26 at Pittsburgh Steelers W 41–27 3–6–2 Pitt Stadium 23,773
12 December 3 Green Bay Packers L 27–30 3–7–2 Metropolitan Stadium 47,693
13 December 10 at Chicago Bears T 10–10 3–7–3 Wrigley Field 40,110
14 December 17 at Detroit Lions L 3–14 3–8–3 Tiger Stadium 44,874

Standings

NFL Central
W L T PCT DIV CONF PF PA STK
Green Bay Packers 9 4 1 .692 4–1–1 6–3–1 332 209 L2
Chicago Bears 7 6 1 .538 3–2–1 5–4–1 239 218 W1
Detroit Lions 5 7 2 .417 1–3–2 3–5–2 260 259 W2
Minnesota Vikings 3 8 3 .273 1–3–2 1–6–3 233 294 L1

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Statistics

Team leaders

Category Player(s) Value
Passing yardsJoe Kapp1,386
Passing touchdownsJoe Kapp8
Rushing yardsDave Osborn972
Rushing touchdownsBill Brown5
Receiving yardsGene Washington384
Receiving touchdownsJohn Beasley4
PointsFred Cox77
Kickoff return yardsClint Jones597
Punt return yardsBob Grim101
InterceptionsEarsell Mackbee5

League rankings

Category Total yards Yards per game NFL rank
(out of 16)
Passing offense1,667119.114th
Rushing offense1,811129.49th
Total offense3,478248.414th
Passing defense1,752125.13rd
Rushing defense2,104150.315th
Total defense3,856275.46th
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