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1971 was the 11th year of season play for the Minnesota Vikings and the 52nd regular season of the National Football League. The Vikings won the NFC Central title as they finished with a record of 11 wins and three losses, before losing to the eventual Super Bowl champion Dallas Cowboys at home, 20–12, in the NFC Divisional Playoff game.
In 2007, ESPN.com ranked the 1971 Vikings as the fourth-greatest defense in NFL history, [1] saying, "[c]onsidering 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 [edit]
1971 Draft [edit]
Main article: 1971 NFL Draft
- ^[a] Minnesota traded their 2nd round selection (50th overall), 6th round selection (154th overall), 1972 3rd round selection (76th overall), and OL Steve Smith to Philadelphia for QB Norm Snead.
- ^[b] Minnesota traded their 5th round selection (128th overall) to Pittsburg for QB Kent Nix.
- ^[c] Minnesota originally chose 206th overall but passed allowing Dallas and Baltimore to move up and Minnesota to choose 208th overall.
- ^[d] Minnesota originally chose 414th overall but moved up to the 413th overall selection when San Francisco passed.
- ^[e] Minnesota 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
Regular season [edit]
Schedule [edit]
| Week |
Date |
Opponent |
Results |
Venue |
Attendance |
| Final score |
Team record |
| 1 |
September 20 |
at Detroit Lions |
W 16–13 |
1–0 |
Tiger Stadium |
54,418
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| 2 |
September 26 |
Chicago Bears |
L 20–17 |
1–1 |
Metropolitan Stadium |
47,900
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| 3 |
October 3 |
Buffalo Bills |
W 19–0 |
2–1 |
Metropolitan Stadium |
47,900
|
| 4 |
October 10 |
at Philadelphia Eagles |
W 13–0 |
3–1 |
Veterans Stadium |
65,358
|
| 5 |
October 17 |
at Green Bay Packers |
W 24–13 |
4–1 |
Lambeau Field |
56,263
|
| 6 |
October 25 |
Baltimore Colts |
W 10–3 |
5–1 |
Metropolitan Stadium |
49,784
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| 7 |
October 31 |
at New York Giants |
W 17–10 |
6–1 |
Yankee Stadium |
62,829
|
| 8 |
November 7 |
San Francisco 49ers |
L 13–9 |
6–2 |
Metropolitan Stadium |
49,784
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| 9 |
November 14 |
Green Bay Packers |
W 3–0 |
7–2 |
Metropolitan Stadium |
49,784
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| 10 |
November 21 |
at New Orleans Saints |
W 23–10 |
8–2 |
Tulane Stadium |
83,130
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| 11 |
November 28 |
Atlanta Falcons |
W 24–7 |
9–2 |
Metropolitan Stadium |
49,784
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| 12 |
December 5 |
at San Diego Chargers |
L 30–14 |
9–3 |
San Diego Stadium |
54,505
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| 13 |
December 11 |
Detroit Lions |
W 29–10 |
10–3 |
Metropolitan Stadium |
49,784
|
| 14 |
December 19 |
at Chicago Bears |
W 27–10 |
11–3 |
Soldier Field |
55,049
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Playoffs [edit]
Standings [edit]
Awards, records, and honors [edit]
All-Pros [edit]
- First Team
Pro Bowlers [edit]
League leaders [edit]
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