1987 Minnesota Vikings season
| 1987 Minnesota Vikings season | |
|---|---|
| General manager | Mike Lynn |
| Head coach | Jerry Burns |
| Home stadium | Metrodome |
| Results | |
| Record | 8–7 |
| Division place | 2nd NFC Central |
| Playoffs | Won Wild Card Playoffs (at Saints) 44–10 Won Divisional Playoffs (at 49ers) 36–24 Lost NFC Championship (at Redskins) 10–17 |
| All-Pros | S Joey Browner (1st team) T Gary Zimmerman (1st team) DE Chris Doleman (2nd team) DT Keith Millard (2nd team) |
| Pro Bowlers | S Joey Browner WR Anthony Carter DE Chris Doleman TE Steve Jordan LB Scott Studwell T Gary Zimmerman |
| Uniform | |
The 1987 season was the Minnesota Vikings' 27th year in the National Football League. A players' strike caused the cancellation of the September 27 game at the Kansas City Chiefs, while the games played on October 4, 11 and 18 were played with replacement players. The Vikings finished with an 8–7 record.
Despite finishing the season only one game over .500, and losing three of their final four games, Minnesota sneaked into the playoffs with the final Wild Card position. There, they won two huge upsets, beating the New Orleans Saints (12–3), and the San Francisco 49ers (13–2) on the road to advance to their first NFC Championship Game in 10 years. The Vikings were unable, however, to defeat the eventual Super Bowl champion Washington Redskins in the NFC Championship Game.
The last remaining active member of the 1987 Minnesota Vikings was quarterback Rich Gannon, who played his final NFL game in the 2004 season, although he missed the 1989 and 1994 seasons.