1978 Minnesota Vikings season

NFL team season

1978 Minnesota Vikings season
General managerMike Lynn
Head coachBud Grant
Home fieldMetropolitan Stadium
Results
Record8–7–1
Division place1st NFC Central
Playoff finishLost Divisional Playoffs
(at Rams) 10–34
Pro BowlersLB Matt Blair
WR Ahmad Rashad
Uniform

The 1978 season was the Minnesota Vikings' 18th in the National Football League (NFL). The Vikings finished with an 8–7–1 record, and finished in first place in the NFC Central division, despite having a regular season point differential of minus 12. The team appeared in the playoffs for the 10th time in 11 years. In the divisional round, the Vikings lost 34–10 to the Los Angeles Rams. Following the season, longtime quarterback Fran Tarkenton retired.

Offseason

1978 Draft

1978 Minnesota Vikings Draft
Draft orderPlayer namePositionCollegeNotes
RoundSelection
121Randy HollowayDefensive endPittsburgh
248John TurnerDefensive backMiami
375Whip WaltonLinebackerSan Diego State
4100Jim HoughCenterUtah State
5132Traded to the New York Giants[a]
6159Traded to the San Francisco 49ers[b]
7186Traded to the Philadelphia Eagles[c]
8204Mike WoodKickerSoutheast Missouri Statefrom Seahawks[d]
213Traded to the New York Jets[e]
9240Mike DeutschPunterColorado State
10272Hughie ShawRunning backTexas A&I
11299Ron HarrisRunning backColorado State
12326Jeff MorrowOffensive tackleMinnesota
^[a] The Vikings traded their fifth-round selection (132nd overall) to the New York Giants in exchange for TE Bob Tucker.
^[b] The Vikings traded their sixth-round selection (159th overall) to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for DBs Windlan Hill and Nate Allen.
^[c] The Vikings traded their seventh-round selection (186th overall) to the Philadelphia Eagles in exchange for S Bill Bradley.
^[d] The Vikings traded CB Autry Beamon and LB Amos Martin to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for Seattle's eighth-round selection (204th overall).
^[e] The Vikings traded their eighth-round selection (213th overall) and 1979 10th-round selection (263rd overall) to the New York Jets in exchange for S Phil Wise.

Undrafted free agents

1978 Undrafted Free Agents of note
PlayerPositionCollege
Eddie WoodsDefensive backEastern Michigan

Roster

1978 Minnesota Vikings roster
Quarterbacks (QB)

Running backs (RB)

Wide receivers (WR)

Tight ends (TE)

Offensive linemen (OL)

Defensive linemen (DL)

Linebackers (LB)

Defensive backs (DB)

Special teams

Reserved

  • -- Whip Walton LB (IR)
Rookies in italics
, 5 practice squad

Preseason

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance[1]
1August 5Washington RedskinsW 20–131–0Metropolitan Stadium46,212
2August 12at Kansas City ChiefsL 13–171–1Arrowhead Stadium41,092
3August 18at Miami DolphinsL 22–301–2Miami Orange Bowl46,316
4August 26Buffalo BillsW 30–272–2Metropolitan Stadium45,062

Regular season

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 3at New Orleans SaintsL 24–310–1Superdome54,187
2September 11Denver BroncosW 12–91–1Metropolitan Stadium46,508
3September 17Tampa Bay BuccaneersL 10–161–2Metropolitan Stadium46,152
4September 25at Chicago BearsW 24–202–2Soldier Field53,551
5October 1at Tampa Bay BuccaneersW 24–73–2Tampa Stadium65,972
6October 8at Seattle SeahawksL 28–293–3Kingdome62,031
7October 15Los Angeles RamsL 17–343–4Metropolitan Stadium46,551
8October 22Green Bay PackersW 21–74–4Metropolitan Stadium47,411
9October 26at Dallas CowboysW 21–105–4Texas Stadium61,848
10November 5Detroit LionsW 17–76–4Metropolitan Stadium46,008
11November 12Chicago BearsW 17–147–4Metropolitan Stadium43,286
12November 19San Diego ChargersL 7–137–5Metropolitan Stadium38,859
13November 26at Green Bay PackersT 10–10 (OT)7–5–1Lambeau Field51,737
14December 3Philadelphia EaglesW 28–278–5–1Metropolitan Stadium38,722
15December 9at Detroit LionsL 14–458–6–1Silverdome78,685
16December 17at Oakland RaidersL 20–278–7–1Oakland Coliseum44,643

Game summaries

Week 8: vs Green Bay Packers

Week 8: Green Bay Packers at Minnesota Vikings – Game summary
Quarter1234Total
Packers07007
Vikings0140721

at Metropolitan Stadium, Bloomington, Minnesota

Game information

The Vikings won a game they had to win in their bid to win a 10th NFC Central division title in 11 seasons, as Fran Tarkenton completed 26 of 43 passes for 262 yards and three touchdowns, two of them to Ahmad Rashad. "That's pretty amazing for a guy who can't throw a football anymore, isn't it?" said the 38-year-old Tarkenton, who raised his 18-year yardage total to 45,143, the first man to surpass 45,000 yards. Tarkenton's third scoring strike to running back Chuck Foreman just before the half went for 16 yards. Terdell Middleton, who entered the game as the NFC's third leading rusher, scored Green Bay's only touchdown on a 3-yard run midway through the second quarter, giving Green Bay a 7–7 tie. He finished the game with 81 yards on 15 carries.

Standings

NFC Central
WLTPCTDIVCONFPFPASTK
Minnesota Vikings(3)871.5315–2–17–4–1294306L2
Green Bay Packers871.5315–2–16–5–1249269L2
Detroit Lions790.4384–45–7290300W2
Chicago Bears790.4383–57–5253274W2
Tampa Bay Buccaneers5110.3132–63–11241259L4

Playoffs

WeekDateOpponent (seed)ResultRecordVenueAttendance
DivisionalDecember 31at Los Angeles RamsL 10–340–1Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum69,631

In 2004, Football Outsiders named the 1978 Vikings as one of the "worst playoff teams ever".[2]

Awards and records

  • QB Fran Tarkenton threw 32 interceptions on the season, surpassing his own franchise record of 25 (set in 1962)
  • RB Rickey Young led the league with 88 receptions, setting a Vikings single-season record.

Statistical leaders

CategoryPlayer(s)Value
Passing yardsFran Tarkenton3,468
Passing touchdownsFran Tarkenton25
Rushing yardsChuck Foreman749
Rushing touchdownsChuck Foreman5
Receiving yardsAhmad Rashad769
Receiving touchdownsSammy White9
PointsRick Danmeier72
Kickoff return yardsKevin Miller854
Punt return yardsKevin Miller239
InterceptionsBobby Bryant7

League rankings

CategoryTotal yardsYards per gameNFL rank
(out of 28)
Passing offense3,243202.72nd
Rushing offense1,53696.028th
Total offense4,779298.717th
Passing defense2,690168.119th
Rushing defense2,116132.310th
Total defense4,806300.414th

References

  1. ^ "1978 Minnesota Vikings (NFL) - Pro Football Archives".
  2. ^ Football Outsiders: Skin of the Teeth: The Worst Playoff Teams Ever
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