Who is number 22 on the Vikings?

Who is number 22 on the Vikings?

Harrison Smith

No. 22 – Minnesota Vikings
Position: Safety
Personal information
Born: February 2, 1989 Augusta, Georgia
Height: 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)

What year did the Vikings go 16 0?

1998 Minnesota Vikings season – Wikipedia.

What is the win loss record for the Vikings?

The Minnesota Vikings have a 296-168-4 record at home all-time.

TEAM GP L
Minnesota Vikings 468 168

When was the last time the Vikings went 0 for 4?

This happened to the Vikings in 1962, 1967, 2002, and 2011.

Why does Harrison Smith wear 22?

22, Smith said. “It’s good to remember guys who came before you, who paved the way. He’s a hall of famer, and I just feel so lucky that I get to wear 22 with the Vikings.”

What NFL team has the most losses of all time?

The Cardinals
The Cardinals have recorded the most losses (780), and the Buccaneers hold the lowest winning percentage (. 401), with a 294–439–1 record through the end of Super Bowl LV, a game which they won.

What is the best Vikings season?

Arguably the best season the Vikings ever had in their history, the 1998 season set a then-single season scoring record of 556 points (later beaten by the 2007 Patriots).

Who is 21 on the Vikings?

Akayleb Evans
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Player # College
Myles Dorn 46 North Carolina
Troy Dye 45 Oregon
Ben Ellefson 82 North Dakota State
Akayleb Evans 21 Missouri

Are Vikings still alive?

No, to the extent that there are no longer routine groups of people who set sail to explore, trade, pillage, and plunder. However, the people who did those things long ago have descendants today who live all over Scandinavia and Europe.

Which is better Vikings or Game of Thrones?

Despite the disappointing conclusion to the series, Game of Thrones is better than Vikings. That’s because GOT has a better overall cast of characters, a more intriguing story, and has a bigger cultural impact. Still, Vikings may be better in terms of pure action and overall story pacing.

Which Vikings season is best?

Arguably the best season the Vikings ever had in their history, the 1998 season set a then-single season scoring record of 556 points (later beaten by the 2007 Patriots). It was a banner year for then-rookie Randy Moss, veteran Cris Carter and running back Robert Smith.