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 draft
Notes
- ^ a b The Vikings traded QB Fran Tarkenton to the Giants in exchange for a first- (2nd overall), a second- (28th overall), a 1968 first- (1st overall) and a 1969 second-round selection (39th overall).
- ^ a b The Vikings traded their second-round selection (33rd overall), TE Hal Bedsole and RB Tommy Mason to the Rams in exchange for a first-round selection (15th overall) and TE/LB Marlin McKeever.
- ^ The Vikings traded their sixth-round selection (140th overall) to the Steelers in exchange for RB Phil King.
- ^ The Vikings traded their eighth-round selection (192nd overall) to the Steelers in exchange for LB Dave Tobey.
- ^ The Vikings traded DE Bill Briggs to the Redskins in exchange for an eighth-round selection (197th overall).
Roster
Preseason
Regular season
Schedule
Week
|
Date
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Opponent
|
Result
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Record
|
Venue
|
Attendance
|
1
|
September 17
|
San Francisco 49ers
|
L 21–27
|
0–1
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Metropolitan Stadium
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39,638
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2
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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
- Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Statistics
Team leaders
League rankings
Category
|
Total yards
|
Yards per game
|
NFL rank (out of 16)
|
Passing offense |
1,667 |
119.1 |
14th
|
Rushing offense |
1,811 |
129.4 |
9th
|
Total offense |
3,478 |
248.4 |
14th
|
Passing defense |
1,752 |
125.1 |
3rd
|
Rushing defense |
2,104 |
150.3 |
15th
|
Total defense |
3,856 |
275.4 |
6th
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