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    Eden Prairie, MN (February 4, 2012) - Former Vikings DE/LB Chris Doleman was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame today. Chosen by the Hall’s Board of Selectors, Doleman joins 10 former Vikings who have also earned the prestigious honor. He will be enshrined in Canton on Saturday, August 4, 2012.

    “Having watched Chris enter the Vikings Ring of Honor this past season, we’re very excited that he has now been chosen as a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2012,” said Vikings Owner/Chairman Zygi Wilf. “Chris was a very important part of the organization’s success for 10 years and his accomplishments on the field speak for themselves. He has earned this honor and we look forward to celebrating his enshrinement in Canton in August.”

    Doleman was selected by the Vikings with the fourth overall pick in the 1985 draft as a LB out of Pittsburgh. He made the move to DE toward the end of his second NFL season and went on to lead the Vikings in sacks six times. Doleman had 10 or more sacks eight times in his career and his total of 150.5 sacks ranks fourth all-time in league history. In 1989, he led the NFL with 21.0 sacks, the fourth-most in a single season in NFL history. Doleman’s ability to strip the football was legendary, as he notched 45 career forced fumbles and recovered 24 fumbles.

    “Certainly Chris has been worthy of this honor for a long time,” said Paul Wiggin, former Vikings defensive line coach. “His sack numbers are just a part of it. Even more impressive, he had what we referred to as a ‘hat trick,’ which was the sack, the strip of the ball and the recovery of the fumble; probably more so than anybody in football, including Reggie White. There’s probably no player that had more speed combined with body lean as far as being an outside rusher. He had incredible balance and body control to be able to stay on his feet and arch himself back into the quarterback, which was how he was able to create so many fumbles and big plays.”

    In 15 years in the NFL, Doleman only endured three losing seasons and his teams appeared in the playoffs 10 times. He appeared in the playoffs in each of his final five seasons with three different teams (Atlanta, 1995; San Francisco, 1996-98; Minnesota, 1999). Doleman was known as a very durable player, suiting up for 232 of 237 games in his career. He was named a Pro Bowler eight times, six with the Vikings and one each as a member of the Falcons and 49ers. Doleman was named first-team All-Pro three times and first-team All-NFC four times. He is a member of the NFL’s All-Decade Team of the 1990s.

    Doleman received the highest honor the team could bestow upon an individual when he was inducted as the 19th member of the Vikings Ring of Honor on Sunday, October 23, 2011.

    This is the fifth time in the last seven years that the Vikings have had a former player elected to the Hall of Fame (Chris Doleman-2012, John Randle-2010, Randall McDaniel-2009, Gary Zimmerman-2008, Warren Moon-2006).

     

    Eden Prairie, MN (January 3, 2012) – The Vikings have named Rick Spielman General Manager of the franchise. Spielman joined the team in 2006 and has served as Vice President of Player Personnel during his tenure with the Vikings. The 2012 season will be Spielman’s 22nd season as an NFL executive between Detroit, Chicago, Miami and Minnesota. Spielman will oversee all football-related activities for the Vikings, including continuing to direct college and pro personnel programs.

    “This establishes the organizational structure that will lead to the long term success of the Vikings,” said Vikings Owner/Chairman Zygi Wilf. “Having watched Rick over the years, we have the utmost confidence that he will help us reach our ultimate goal of winning championships.”

    “Rick has proven to be a valuable member of the organization since joining the Vikings in 2006,” said Owner/President Mark Wilf. “With Rick’s and Coach Frazier’s leadership, the Vikings are well-positioned to win next season and beyond.”

     

    Eden Prairie, MN (December 27, 2011) – Defensive end Jared Allen was named to his 4th Pro Bowl after having a career-year for the Minnesota Vikings. The 8-year veteran has a personal-best 18.5 sacks and is 3.0 sacks away from setting the franchise single-season sack record held by Chris Doleman (21.0). Allen currently leads the NFL in sacks (18.5) and fumble recoveries (4). Twice this season Allen has posted 3-sack games. Since entering the league in 2004, Allen leads all players with 101.5 sacks. Allen recorded his 4th career safety this season, which ties an NFL record for most safeties in a career.

     


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