1963 Minnesota Vikings season
NFL team season
The 1963 season was the Minnesota Vikings' third in the National Football League (NFL). Under head coach Norm Van Brocklin, the team finished with a 5–8–1 record. Five wins in a season represented the most in the franchise's three-year history. 22-year-old Paul Flatley of Northwestern University was named the NFL's Rookie of the Year, a first for the fledgling franchise.
Offseason
1963 draft
Notes
- ^ The Vikings traded their sixth-round selection (72nd overall) to the Browns in exchange for CB Tom Franckhauser, OT Errol Linden, TE Charley Ferguson and K Fred Cox.
- ^ The Vikings traded their seventh-round selection (87th overall) to the Giants in exchange for DE/LB Jim Leo.
Roster
Preseason
Regular season
Schedule
Week
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Date
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Opponent
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Result
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Record
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Venue
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Attendance
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1
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September 15
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at San Francisco 49ers
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W 24–20
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1–0
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Kezar Stadium
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30,781
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2
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September 22
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Chicago Bears
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L 7–28
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1–1
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Metropolitan Stadium
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33,923
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3
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September 29
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San Francisco 49ers
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W 45–14
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2–1
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Metropolitan Stadium
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28,567
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4
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October 6
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St. Louis Cardinals
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L 14–56
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2–2
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Metropolitan Stadium
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30,220
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5
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October 13
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Green Bay Packers
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L 28–37
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2–3
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Metropolitan Stadium
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42,567
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6
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October 20
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at Los Angeles Rams
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L 24–27
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2–4
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Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum
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30,555
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7
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October 27
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at Detroit Lions
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L 10–28
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2–5
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Tiger Stadium
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44,509
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8
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November 3
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Los Angeles Rams
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W 21–13
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3–5
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Metropolitan Stadium
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33,567
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9
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November 10
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at Green Bay Packers
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L 7–28
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3–6
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City Stadium
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42,327
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10
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November 17
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Baltimore Colts
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L 34–37
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3–7
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Metropolitan Stadium
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33,136
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11
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November 24
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Detroit Lions
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W 34–31
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4–7
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Metropolitan Stadium
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28,763
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12
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December 1
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at Chicago Bears
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T 17–17
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4–7–1
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Wrigley Field
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47,249
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13
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December 8
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at Baltimore Colts
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L 10–41
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4–8–1
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Memorial Stadium
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54,122
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14
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December 15
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at Philadelphia Eagles
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W 34–13
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5–8–1
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Franklin Field
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57,403
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Game summaries
Week 2: vs Chicago Bears
Game information
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First quarter
Second quarter
Third quarter
Fourth quarter
- CHI – Bill Wade 1-yard run (Bob Jencks kick). Bears 21–7.
- CHI – Mike Ditka 10-yard pass from Bill Wade (Bob Jencks kick). Bears 28–7.
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Top passers
Top rushers
Top receivers
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Standings
- Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.
Postseason
For the first time, the Vikings had starters in the East–West Pro Bowl, played January 12, 1964, at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and won by the West squad. Halfback Tommy Mason, linebacker Rip Hawkins and tackle Grady Alderman each were voted to start on the West team coached by the Chicago Bears' George Halas.
Wide receiver Paul Flatley, who led the team in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns, was named as the 1963 Rookie of the Year by the Associated Press (AP), United Press International (UPI) and The Sporting News (TSN).
Halfback Tommy Mason, in his third year, was named first-team All-Pro by the AP, UPI, TSN, the Newspaper Enterprise Association and the New York Daily News.
Middle linebacker Rip Hawkins was named second-team All-Pro by the UPI.[2]
Statistics
Team leaders
Note that sack totals from 1960 to 1981 are considered unofficial by the NFL.[3]
League rankings
Category
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Total yards
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Yards per game
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NFL rank (out of 14)
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Passing offense |
2,169 |
154.9 |
12th
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Rushing offense |
1,733 |
123.8 |
4th
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Total offense |
4,011 |
286.5 |
11th
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Passing defense |
2,998 |
214.1 |
10th
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Rushing defense |
1,733 |
123.8 |
7th
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Total defense |
4,731 |
337.9 |
9th
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