1990 Minnesota Vikings season

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1990 Minnesota Vikings season
Head Coach Jerry Burns
Home Field Metrodome
Results
Record 6-10
Place 5th NFC Central
Playoff Finish
Timeline
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1990 was the 30th year of season play for the Minnesota Vikings and the 71st regular season of the National Football League. The Vikings finished with a record of six wins and ten losses. After beginning the season 1-1, the Vikings dropped their next five games and found themselves at 1-6. However, they caught fire mid-season with a five game winning streak to even their record at 6-6 (including a 41-13 thumping of the eventual NFC Central Champion Chicago Bears in Week 12). While being in the thick of the wild card race, the Vikings suddenly fell apart with a four game losing streak to finish at 6-10.


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