Actually, there were only two. Joe Kapp was the starting QB in Super Bowl IV and Fran Tarkenton was the starter in Super Bowls VIII, IX, and XI.
None. Fran Tarkenton was the starting QB for the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowls VIII (Miami Dolphins), IX (Pittsburgh Steelers), and XI (Oakland Raiders). The Vikings lost all three games.
Minnesota Vikings
Mall of America Metrodome In Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Minnesota Vikings have lost the Super Bowl four times, with their defeats occurring in Super Bowl IV (1970), VIII (1974), IX (1975), and XI (1977). Each loss was marked by competitive games, but the Vikings were unable to secure a victory in any of these matchups. Their struggles in the Super Bowl have become a significant part of the team's history and identity. Despite their past failures, the Vikings remain a beloved franchise with a passionate fan base.
As of the 2007 season, the Vikings have lost four Super Bowls: Super Bowl IV, January 11, 1970: Kansas City Chiefs 23, Vikings 7 Super Bowl VIII, January 13, 1974: Miami Dolphins 24, Vikings 7 Super Bowl IX, January 12, 1975: Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Vikings 6 Super Bowl XI, January 9, 1977: Oakland Raiders 32, Vikings 14
The Minnesota Vikings, who were the losing team in Super Bowls IV, VIII, IX and XI.
Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowls IV and VIII.
In 2005, the Minnesota Vikings had a 9-7 record.
Currently in 2012, the Minnesota Vikings have a 7-6record.
None. Fran Tarkenton was the starting QB for the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowls VIII (Miami Dolphins), IX (Pittsburgh Steelers), and XI (Oakland Raiders). The Vikings lost all three games.
The Minnesota Vikings.
Three.Tarkenton was the starting QB for the Minnesota Vikings in Super Bowls VIII, IX, and XI.
Minnesota Vikings
The Minnesota Vikings play football. They play their home games at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota and have been playing there since 1962.
Mall of America Metrodome In Minneapolis, Minnesota
As of the 2007 season, the Vikings have lost four Super Bowls: Super Bowl IV, January 11, 1970: Kansas City Chiefs 23, Vikings 7 Super Bowl VIII, January 13, 1974: Miami Dolphins 24, Vikings 7 Super Bowl IX, January 12, 1975: Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Vikings 6 Super Bowl XI, January 9, 1977: Oakland Raiders 32, Vikings 14
The Minnesota Vikings.