1965 Minnesota Vikings season

The 1965 season was the Minnesota Vikings' fifth in the National Football League (NFL). Under head coach Norm van Brocklin, the team finished with a 7–7 record.

1965 Minnesota Vikings season
General managerJim Finks
Head coachNorm Van Brocklin
Home fieldMetropolitan Stadium
Results
Record7–7
Division place5th NFL Western
Playoff finishDid not qualify

Offseason

1965 Draft

Pro Bowler
1965 Minnesota Vikings Draft
Draft order Player name Position College Notes
Round Selection
18 Jack SnowWide receiverNotre Dame
215 Archie SuttonTackleIllinoisfrom Giants[a]
23 Lance RentzelWide receiverOklahoma
336 Traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers[b]
451 Jim WhalenWide receiverBoston College
55 Jim HarrisTackleUtah Statefrom Browns[c]
564 Traded to the Detroit Lions[d]
679 Jim GrishamRunning backOklahoma
792 Traded to the Detroit Lions[e]
8100 John HankinsonQuarterbackMinnesotafrom 49ers[f]
107 Jeff JordanDefensive backTulsa
9120 Frank McClendonTackleAlabama
10135 Jerald SchweigerTackleWisconsin–Superior
11148 John ThomasWide receiverUSC
12163 Mike TillemanDefensive tackleMontana
13176 Dave OsbornRunning backNorth Dakota
14191 Max LeetzowDefensive endIdaho
15204 Phillip MorganRunning backEast Tennessee State
16219 Paul LabinskiTackleSt. John's (Minnesota)
17232 Veran SmithRunning backUtah State
18247 Rich KotiteWide receiverWagner
19260 Ellis JohnsonRunning backSoutheastern Louisiana
20271 Cosmo IacavazziRunning backPrinceton
^[a] The Vikings traded RB Hugh McElhenny to the New York Giants in exchange for the Giants' second-round selection (15th overall) and 1964 fourth-round selection (53rd overall).
^[b] The Vikings traded their third-round selection (36th overall) to the Pittsburgh Steelers in exchange for RB Bob Ferguson.
^[c] The Vikings traded DT Mike Bundra to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for Cleveland's fourth-round selection (55th overall) (and by some reports their 1966 6th round selection (90th overall)).
^[d] The Vikings traded their fifth-round selection (64th overall) to the Detroit Lions in exchange for WR Tom Hall and HB Bruce Zellmer.
^[e] The Vikings traded their seventh-round selection (92nd overall) and 1966 sixth-round selection (87th overall) to the Detroit Lions in exchange for DT Mike Bundra and E Larry Vargo.
^[f] The Vikings traded DT Roy Williams to the San Francisco 49ers in exchange for San Francisco's eighth-round selection (100th overall).

Roster

1965 Minnesota Vikings final roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Rookies in italics
, 5 practice squad

Preseason

Game Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance[1]
1 August 14 Pittsburgh Steelers W 31–21 1–0 Atlanta Stadium (Atlanta, GA) 39,240
2 August 20 Philadelphia Eagles W 35–21 2–0 Metropolitan Stadium 43,125
3 August 28 Washington Redskins W 20–16 3–0 American Legion Memorial Stadium (Charlotte, NC) 20,426
4 September 3 Dallas Cowboys W 57–17 4–0 Legion Field (Birmingham, AL) 41,500
5 September 11 New York Giants W 24–9 5–0 Johnny Rosenblatt Stadium (Omaha, NE) 14,250

Regular season

Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Record Venue Attendance
1 September 19 at Baltimore Colts L 16–35 0–1 Memorial Stadium 56,562
2 September 26 Detroit Lions L 29–31 0–2 Metropolitan Stadium 46,826
3 October 3 at Los Angeles Rams W 38–35 1–2 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum 36,755
4 October 9 New York Giants W 40–14 2–2 Metropolitan Stadium 44,283
5 October 17 Chicago Bears L 37–45 2–3 Metropolitan Stadium 47,426
6 October 24 at San Francisco 49ers W 42–41 3–3 Kezar Stadium 42,680
7 October 31 at Cleveland Browns W 27–17 4–3 Cleveland Stadium 83,505
8 November 7 Los Angeles Rams W 24–13 5–3 Metropolitan Stadium 47,426
9 November 14 Baltimore Colts L 21–41 5–4 Metropolitan Stadium 47,426
10 November 21 Green Bay Packers L 13–38 5–5 Metropolitan Stadium 47,426
11 November 28 San Francisco 49ers L 24–45 5–6 Metropolitan Stadium 40,306
12 December 5 at Green Bay Packers L 19–24 5–7 Lambeau Field 50,852
13 December 12 at Detroit Lions W 29–7 6–7 Tiger Stadium 45,420
14 December 19 at Chicago Bears W 24–17 7–7 Wrigley Field 46,604

Note: The game against the Giants, originally scheduled for Sunday, October 10, was brought forward to Saturday night because of the World Series.

Standings

NFL Western Conference
W L T PCT CONF PF PA STK
Green Bay Packers 10 3 1 .769 8–3–1 316 224 T1
Baltimore Colts 10 3 1 .769 8–3–1 389 284 W1
Chicago Bears 9 5 0 .643 7–5 409 275 L1
San Francisco 49ers 7 6 1 .538 6–5–1 421 402 T1
Minnesota Vikings 7 7 0 .500 5–7 383 403 W2
Detroit Lions 6 7 1 .462 4–7–1 257 295 W1
Los Angeles Rams 4 10 0 .286 2–10 269 328 L1

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Statistics

Team leaders

Category Player(s) Value
Passing yardsFran Tarkenton2,609
Passing touchdownsFran Tarkenton19
Rushing yardsBill Brown699
Rushing touchdownsTommy Mason10
Receiving yardsPaul Flatley896
Receiving touchdownsPaul Flatley7
PointsFred Cox113
Kickoff return yardsLance Rentzel602
Punt return yardsTommy Mason63
InterceptionsEd Sharockman6

League rankings

Category Total yards Yards per game NFL rank
(out of 14)
Passing offense2,546181.98th
Rushing offense2,278162.72nd
Total offense4,824344.64th
Passing defense2,493178.16th
Rushing defense1,755125.49th
Total defense4,248303.47th

References

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