Joe Berger is number 61 on the Minnesota Vikings.
Joe Banyard is number 23 on the Minnesota Vikings.
Brett Farve is now the quarterback for the vikings. Greatest quarterback alive..
Joe Kapp
January 11, 1970 in Super Bowl IV for the Minnesota Vikings.
In the NFL through Week 10 of the 2008 season, that was Joe Kapp of the Minnesota Vikings against the Baltimore Colts in 1969.
Joe Banyard is number 23 on the Minnesota Vikings.
Joe Banyard plays for the Minnesota Vikings.
Joe Berger plays for the Minnesota Vikings.
Joe Berger plays Offensive Line for the Minnesota Vikings.
Joe Banyard plays Running Back for the Minnesota Vikings.
Brett Farve is now the quarterback for the vikings. Greatest quarterback alive..
Joe Kapp
Joe Mauer is The Minnesota Twins Catcher Joe Mauer is the Minnesota Twins Catcher
He should only be the starter because he is an athlete, other then that he should not be a starting QB in the NFL
The cast of 1969 NFL Championship Game - 1970 includes: Grady Alderman as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Tackle Erich Barnes as Himself - Cleveland Browns Cornerback Paul Christman as Himself - Color Commentator Monte Clark as Himself - Cleveland Browns Tackle Don Cockroft as Himself - Cleveland Browns Kicker Blanton Collier as Himself - Cleveland Browns Head Coach Carl Eller as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Defensive End Bud Grant as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Head Coach Gene Hickerson as Himself - Cleveland Browns Guard Wally Hilgenberg as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Linebacker Fred Hoaglin as Himself - Cleveland Browns Center Jim Kanicki as Himself - Cleveland Browns Defensive Tackle Joe Kapp as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback Karl Kassulke as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Strong Safety Ernie Kellermann as Himself - Cleveland Browns Strong Safety Leroy Kelly as Himself - Cleveland Browns Fullback Gary Larsen as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Defensive Tackle Earsell Mackbee as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Cornerback Milt Morin as Himself - Cleveland Browns Tight End Reece Morrison as Himself - Cleveland Browns Halfback Bill Nelsen as Himself - Cleveland Browns Quarterback Dave Osborn as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Halfback Dick Schafrath as Himself - Cleveland Browns Tackle Bo Scott as Himself - Cleveland Browns Fullback Ed Sharockman as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Cornerback Walt Sumner as Himself - Cleveland Browns Cornerback Milt Sunde as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Guard Mick Tingelhoff as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Center Jim Vellone as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Guard Paul Warfield as Himself - Cleveland Browns Split End Lonnie Warwick as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Linebacker Gene Washington as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver Roy Winston as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Linebacker Ron Yary as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Tackle
January 11, 1970 in Super Bowl IV for the Minnesota Vikings.
For most of the season it was Gus Frerotte. However, Gus got hurt and was replaced by Tarvaris Jackson. Jackson's been doing well so he's starting right now.