The Minnesota Vikings stadium authority's executive director Ted Mondale and the Vikings said they envision the stadium competing to host a Super Bowl, perhaps as early as 2017, a Final Four and even a Big Ten championship football game.
What! Wow! Way to go Vikings. Let's get the Super Bowl here in Minne!
The Metrodome hosted Super Bowl XXVI in 1992. A 25-year wait may be enough before Minnesota gets the game again.
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Monday, August 27, 2012
Monday, August 20, 2012
Minneapolis Metrodome Address
The Minneapolis Metrodome address, home of the Minnesota Vikings since 1982, is:
900 S 5th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55415
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Monday, August 13, 2012
Fun Minnesota Vikings Facts
The Vikings won their first Division title in 1968 with a 8-6 win loss record.
Rickey Young holds the single game record for pass receptions with 15 caught passes on 12-16-79 for the Vikings.
Paul Krause is the NFL all time record holder for interceptions with 81 picks; he had a Vikings single season record 10 interceptions in1975.
Chuck Foreman scored 4 touchdowns in one game on 12/20/75; he scored 22 touchdowns that year, a single season record.
Norm Van Brocklin with the Vikings first coach; he coached from 1961 to 1965.
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Rickey Young holds the single game record for pass receptions with 15 caught passes on 12-16-79 for the Vikings.
Paul Krause is the NFL all time record holder for interceptions with 81 picks; he had a Vikings single season record 10 interceptions in1975.
Chuck Foreman scored 4 touchdowns in one game on 12/20/75; he scored 22 touchdowns that year, a single season record.
Norm Van Brocklin with the Vikings first coach; he coached from 1961 to 1965.
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Monday, August 6, 2012
2012 Minnesota Vikings Football Schedule
Week Day Date Opponent Time
1 Sunday Sept. 9 Jacksonville Jaguars Noon
2 Sunday Sept. 16 at Indianapolis Colts Noon
3 Sunday Sept. 23 San Francisco 49ers Noon
4 Sunday Sept. 30 at Detroit Lions Noon
5 Sunday Oct. 7 Tennessee Titans 3:25 PM
6 Sunday Oct. 14 at Washington Redskins 3:25 PM
7 Sunday Oct. 21 Arizona Cardinals Noon
8 Thursday Oct. 25 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 7:20 PM
9 Sunday Nov. 4 at Seattle Seahawks 3:05 PM
10 Sunday Nov. 11 Detroit Lions Noon
11 Sunday Nov. 18 BYE WEEK
12 Sunday Nov. 25 at Chicago Bears Noon
13 Sunday Dec. 2 at Green Bay Packers Noon
14 Sunday Dec. 9 Chicago Bears Noon
15 Sunday Dec. 16 at St. Louis Rams Noon
16 Sunday Dec. 23 at Houston Texans Noon
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