Minnesota Vikings statistics

The Minnesota Vikings is an American football franchise based in Minneapolis. The team was established in 1961 and is part of the National Football League's NFC North division. Since then, the team has taken part in the NFL playoffs 28 times, reaching four Super Bowls in 1970, 1974, 1975 and 1977.

This list encompasses the major records set by the team, its coaches and its players. The players section of this page lists the individual records for passing, rushing and receiving, as well as selected defensive records. The team has had three full-time home stadiums since its establishment – Metropolitan Stadium, Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, and U.S. Bank Stadium; attendance records, both home and away, are included on this page.

All-time series

Team WLTWin%Points scoredPoints allowed WLWin%Points scoredPoints allowed
Regular season Playoffs
Arizona 141100.560595559 201.0007135
Atlanta 171000.630643452 110.5005754
Baltimore 2300.400123137 00
Buffalo 8500.615314222 00
Carolina 8500.615236254 00
Chicago 575120.5272,3032,144 010.0001835
Cincinnati 6600.500253236 00
Cleveland 10400.714377224 101.000277
Dallas 111200.478549532 340.429135123
Denver 7700.500305316 00
Detroit 713720.6552,3792,040 00
Green Bay 505820.4642,1252,411 110.5004141
Houston 4001.00011668 00
Indianapolis 71510.326482585 010.0001424
Jacksonville 4100.80013694 00
Kansas City 5600.455241186 010.000723
Los Angeles 211420.595844813 520.714150150
Miami 4700.364212230 010.000724
New England 4800.333244260 00
New Orleans 181000.643703512 210.66710657
NY Giants 151000.600602459 120.3333380
NY Jets 2800.200172250 00
Oakland 5900.357280335 010.0001432
Philadelphia 131000.565533507 030.0004484
Pittsburgh 9700.563380310 010.000616
San Diego 6600.500279300 00
San Francisco 211910.524905925 140.20094154
Seattle 5900.357324374 010.000910
Tampa Bay 322200.5931,149983 00
Tennessee 9400.692345204 00
Washington 101000.500500451 230.40086102
Totals 455384100.54218,65917,394 19280.4049191,051

Last updated: Week 13 of the 2016 NFL season[1]

Team records

Firsts

Biggest results

Wins/losses in a season

Streaks

Points

Touchdowns

Field goals

Attendances

Individual records

Note: Bold indicates the record is still active as of week 13 of the 2016 NFL season.

Most career rushing yards

Rank Player Total yards
1 Adrian Peterson 11,725
2 Robert Smith 6,818
3 Chuck Foreman 5,879
4 Bill Brown 5,757
5 Ted Brown 4,546
6 Dave Osborn 4,320
7 Darrin Nelson 4,231
8 Tommy Mason 3,252
9 Michael Bennett 3,174
10 Chester Taylor 2,797

Most career rushing touchdowns

Rank Player Touchdowns
1 Adrian Peterson 97
2 Chuck Foreman 52
Bill Brown 52
4 Ted Brown 40
5 Robert Smith 32
6 Daunte Culpepper 29
Dave Osborn 29
8 Tommy Mason 28
9 Leroy Hoard 26
10 Terry Allen 23

Most career passing yards

Rank Player Total yards
1 Fran Tarkenton 33,098
2 Tommy Kramer 24,775
3 Daunte Culpepper 20,162
4 Wade Wilson 12,135
5 Brad Johnson 11,098
6 Warren Moon 10,102
7 Brett Favre 6,711
8 Christian Ponder 6,658
9 Rich Gannon 6,457
10 Teddy Bridgewater 6,150

Most career passing touchdowns

Rank Player Touchdowns
1 Fran Tarkenton 239
2 Tommy Kramer 159
3 Daunte Culpepper 135
4 Wade Wilson 66
5 Brad Johnson 65
6 Warren Moon 58
7 Randall Cunningham 48
8 Brett Favre 44
9 Rich Gannon 40
10 Christian Ponder 38

Most career receiving yards

Rank Player Total yards
1 Cris Carter 12,383
2 Randy Moss 9,316
3 Anthony Carter 7,635
4 Jake Reed 6,433
5 Sammy White 6,400
6 Steve Jordan 6,307
7 Ahmad Rashad 5,489
8 Hassan Jones 3,733
9 Percy Harvin 3,302
10 John Gilliam 3,297

Most career receiving touchdowns

Rank Player Touchdowns
1 Cris Carter 110
2 Randy Moss 92
3 Anthony Carter 52
4 Sammy White 50
5 Ahmad Rashād 34
6 Jake Reed 33
7 Steve Jordan 28
8 Kyle Rudolph 27
John Gilliam 27
10 Hassan Jones 24
Visanthe Shiancoe 24

Most career points

Rank Player Points
1 Fred Cox 1,365
2 Cris Carter 670
3 Ryan Longwell 633
4 Adrian Peterson 614
5 Fuad Reveiz 598
6 Randy Moss 564
7 Blair Walsh 555
8 Gary Anderson 542
9 Bill Brown 456
10 Chuck Foreman 450

Most career interceptions

Rank Player Interceptions
1 Paul Krause 53
2 Bobby Bryant 51
3 Ed Sharockman 40
4 Joey Browner 37
5 Nate Wright 31
6 Carl Lee 29
7 John Turner 22
Orlando Thomas 22
9 Antoine Winfield 21
10 Audray McMillian 19
Karl Kassulke 19

Most career sacks

Rank Player Sacks
1 Carl Eller 130
2 Jim Marshall 127
3 John Randle 114
4 Alan Page 108
5 Chris Doleman 96.5
6 Jared Allen 85.5
7 Kevin Williams 60
8 Henry Thomas 56
9 Brian Robison 54.5
10 Keith Millard 53
*Sacks were not official until 1992

Most career tackles

Rank Player Tackles
1 Scott Studwell 1,981
2 Matt Blair 1,452
3 Jeff Siemon 1,382
4 Chad Greenway 1,313
5 Alan Page 1,120
*Tackles were not official until 2001
*Totals are defensive and special teams

Scoring

Rushing

Passing

Receiving

Defense

Special teams

References

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