Joe Kapp was the quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings in 1969 when he guided the Vikings to their only NFL championship and to their 1st super bowl (Super Bowl IV) appearence. Joe Kapp signed with the Boston Patriots in 1970. The 1969-70 season was the last time there was two football leagues, the National Football League and the American Football League. The AFL merged with the NFL and formed two conferences, the NFC and the AFC starting in the fall of 1970.
The Vikings lost to the Kansas City Chiefs, 23-7, in Super Bowl IV.
Four University of California quarterbacks have started Super Bowl games, but only one has won the title game. The Cal participants: Joe Kapp, Minnesota Vikings. Lost Super Bowl IV to the Kansas City Chiefs.Craig Morton, Dallas Cowboys. Lost Super Bowl V to the Baltimore Colts.Craig Morton, Denver Broncos. Lost Super Boxl XII to the Dallas Cowboys.Vince Ferragamo (also from Nebraska), Los Angeles Rams. Lost Super Bowl XIV to the Pittsburgh Steelers.Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers. Won Super Bowl XLV over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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.
The Super Bowl played in the year 1988 was between the Washington Redskins and the Denver Broncos. Doug Williams was the quarterback for Washington and John Elway was the quarterback for Denver.
Joe Kapp was the quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings in 1969 when he guided the Vikings to their only NFL championship and to their 1st super bowl (Super Bowl IV) appearence. Joe Kapp signed with the Boston Patriots in 1970. The 1969-70 season was the last time there was two football leagues, the National Football League and the American Football League. The AFL merged with the NFL and formed two conferences, the NFC and the AFC starting in the fall of 1970.
The Vikings lost to the Kansas City Chiefs, 23-7, in Super Bowl IV.
Four University of California quarterbacks have started Super Bowl games, but only one has won the title game. The Cal participants: Joe Kapp, Minnesota Vikings. Lost Super Bowl IV to the Kansas City Chiefs.Craig Morton, Dallas Cowboys. Lost Super Bowl V to the Baltimore Colts.Craig Morton, Denver Broncos. Lost Super Boxl XII to the Dallas Cowboys.Vince Ferragamo (also from Nebraska), Los Angeles Rams. Lost Super Bowl XIV to the Pittsburgh Steelers.Aaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers. Won Super Bowl XLV over the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Fran Tarkenton was the starting QB for the Vikings in three Super Bowls (VIII, IX, XI) and Joe Kapp was the starter in one (IV).
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.
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.
The Super Bowl played in the year 1988 was between the Washington Redskins and the Denver Broncos. Doug Williams was the quarterback for Washington and John Elway was the quarterback for Denver.
Joe Kapp
The Vikings have played in four Super Bowls without winning: 1) Super Bowl IV - Kansas City Chiefs 23, Vikings 7 2) Super Bowl VIII - Miami Dolphins 24, Vikings 7 3) Super Bowl IX - Pittsburgh Steelers 16, Vikings 6 4) Super Bowl XI - Oakland Raiders 32, Vikings 14 Bud Grant was head coach for all four Vikings Super Bowl appearances. Joe Kapp was the starting QB in Super Bowl IV and Fran Tarkenton was the starting QB in the other three.
Four University of California quarterbacks have started Super Bowl games:Joe Kapp, Minnesota Vikings. Lost Super Bowl IV to the Kansas City Chiefs.Craig Morton, Dallas Cowboys. Lost Super Bowl V to the Baltimore Colts.Craig Morton, Denver Broncos. Lost Super Boxl XII to the Dallas Cowboys.Vince Ferragamo (also played at Nebraska), Los Angeles Rams. Lost Super Bowl XIV to the Pittsburgh SteelersAaron Rodgers, Green Bay Packers. Won Super Bowl XLV against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Joe Kapp, who played with the Vikings from 1967-1969, was the Walking Boss in The Longest Yard.
For the Vikings, it was Joe Kapp in 1967 and Tommy Kramer in 1979. For the Giants, it was Norm Snead in 1972.