2024 VIKINGS ROAD GAMES
The Vikings are 27-18-2 all-time against the Rams, including 5-2 in postseason games and 11-14 when on the road in the series.
Fran Tarkenton rushed for 99 yards, including a 52-yard touchdown, against the Rams in the teams’ first contest (Nov. 5, 1961) at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, which was the venue when Minnesota and L.A. met in 2018.
Assuming the game is held in Los Angeles, it will be Minnesota’s first game against the Rams in SoFi Stadium but the Vikings second appearance at the venue (visited Chargers in 2021). SoFi Stadium will be the fifth different venue to host the teams in six meetings since 2014.
The Vikings and Rams have only played in Southern California once (2018) since a 31-17 win by Minnesota at Anaheim Stadium.
Seattle leads the series 13-6, including a victory in the only postseason game between the teams, thanks to a seven-game winning streak from 2012-2020.
Eleven of the matchups have been hosted by Seattle, with the Seahawks going 9-2 in those contests. Minnesota’s lone wins in the Pacific Northwest occurred in 1990 and 2006. Herschel Walker tied the 1990 game at 21 in the fourth quarter with a 58-yard touchdown run.
Minnesota’s final three touchdowns in its 31-13 win at Seattle in 2006 occurred on a 15-yard pass from Mewelde Moore to Jermaine Wiggins, a franchise-record, 95-yard rushing touchdown by Chester Taylor and a fumble recovery in the end zone by Kevin Williams.
The Vikings visited Seattle in three consecutive seasons from 2018-20 before hosting the Seahawks in 2021.
Minnesota is 6-1 all-time against Jacksonville and is on a five-game winning streak that began in 2004.
The Vikings are 2-0 when visiting the Jaguars, having collected wins in 2008 and 2016.
The series began in 1998 with a 50-10 win by the Vikings in which Randall Cunningham threw three touchdowns, Brad Johnson tossed another and Jimmy Hitchcock returned an interception 30 yards for a touchdown for his third pick-six of the season. It was the sixth time in franchise history the Vikings had scored 50 or more points in a game and remains the most recent.
Neither team has had a quarterback start more than one game in series history.
Minnesota is 9-5 all-time against the Titans franchise (includes 4-3 against the Houston Oilers, 1-0 against the Tennessee Oilers and 4-2 against the Tennessee…
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