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Kapp led the BC Lions to their first Grey Cup Championship victory in 1964. With the Vikings, he led them to victory in the 1969 NFL Championship Game, the only league championship in team history. Kapp returned to his alma mater as head coach of the Golden Bears from 1982 to 1986. He was the general manager and president of the BC Lions in 1990.
Minnesota Viking quarterback Joe Kapp is hauled down by Kansas City's Jerry Mays (75) as another KC player moves in during the first half of Super Bowl IV on Jan. 11, 1970, in New Orleans.
He played for the Vikings until 1967, when he was traded to the New York Giants, [5] and Joe Kapp took his place as the Vikings' starting quarterback . [6] Kapp led the Vikings to their first playoff appearance in 1968, [7] but he was traded to the Boston Patriots in 1970 and Gary Cuozzo stepped up to replace him.
Joe Kapp, the former Minnesota Vikings quarterback and University of California head coach, died Monday at the age of 85. His son, J.J. Kapp, told the San Franciso Chronicle in an email that his ...
Gary Tyrrell, the Stanford trombonist run over by Moen, is a venture capital firm CFO and amateur brewer. He became friends with Moen and Cal coach Joe Kapp. [6] He appeared on television's The Tonight Show along with the key Cal players shortly after The Play; his smashed trombone is now displayed in the College Football Hall of Fame. He has ...
Joe Kapp, who recruited scores of Sacramento-area prep stars as Cal’s football coach in the 1980s, has died at 85. Remembering Joe Kapp: Firebrand Cal coach would ‘punch you in the face’ for ...
MIN – Gene Washington 42-yard pass from Joe Kapp (Fred Cox kick). Vikings 38–7. BAL – Tom Matte 4-yard run (Lou Michaels kick). Vikings 38–14. MIN – John Beasley 1-yard pass from Joe Kapp (Fred Cox kick). Vikings 45–14. Fourth quarter. MIN – Jim Lindsey 15-yard pass from Joe Kapp (Fred Cox kick). Vikings 52–14. Top passers
The Vikings took a lead just four minutes into the first quarter, driving 70 yards for a touchdown in 8 plays. The key play of the drive was a pass from Joe Kapp to receiver Gene Washington that was nearly 5 yards short of the mark. Despite the short throw, Washington was able to come back and haul it in for a 33-yard gain to the Browns' 24 ...