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Despite the AFL's New York Jets winning the previous season's Super Bowl, many sports writers and fans thought it was a fluke and continued to believe that the NFL was still superior to the AFL, and thus fully expected the Vikings to defeat the Chiefs; [7] the Vikings entered the Super Bowl as 13½ point favorites.
The winner of the game earned a berth in Super Bowl IV in New Orleans against the champion of the American Football League, the Kansas City Chiefs. [1] [2] The Minnesota Vikings of the Western Conference hosted the Cleveland Browns of the Eastern Conference. It was the Vikings' first appearance in the title game, while the Browns were making ...
The Vikings played the Chiefs in Super Bowl IV. The 1969 season was the Minnesota Vikings' ninth season in the National Football League (NFL) and their third under head coach Bud Grant. With a 12–2 record, the best in the league, the Vikings won the NFL Central division title, to qualify for the playoffs for the second year in a row. This was ...
The 3-1 Kansas City Chiefs travel to Minnesota for their Week 5 matchup with the Minnesota Vikings. Will Taylor Swift join them for the third week in a row?
The Kansas City Chiefs take on the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday. Here’s how to watch and what to know How to watch Kansas City Chiefs vs. Minnesota Vikings: Kickoff time, TV, betting odds
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The Atlanta Falcons had a "frustrating" team history, as described by Atlanta sports journalist Terence Moore.Moore singled out the 1980 divisional playoff game against the Dallas Cowboys, in which the Falcons gave up a 14-point lead en route to a defeat, as well as a 6-turnover performance during their 1991 divisional playoff defeat against the Washington Redskins as notable examples of ...
Karl Otto Kassulke (March 20, 1941 – October 27, 2008) was an American professional football player.. Kassulke graduated from Drake, where he starred as a safety.He played 10 seasons in the National Football League (NFL), all with the Minnesota Vikings.