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Legendary defensive end Jim Marshall spearheaded the Minnesota Vikings' Purple People Eaters defense. The former Vikings DE ...
The Vikings will honor Columbus native Jim Marshall with a season-long helmet decal and a special tribute at training camp on ...
Vikings president/owner Mark Wilf called Marshall "the greatest captain in NFL history" and added that the team also plans to recognize him during Legends Weekend.
The Vikings will honor legendary defensive lineman Jim Marshall by sporting a No. 70 patch with his signature on their helmets throughout the 2025 NFL season.
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The Minnesota Vikings lost their original captain Jim Marshall earlier this year. While he should be Pro Football Hall of Famer, the call to the hall has yet to be made for him. The Vikings will be ...
If TCO Performance Center had a Field of Purple Dreams, there’s only one player from 65 seasons of Vikings football who would ...
FILE - Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jim Marshall (70) runs 60 yards the wrong way into his own end zone for a safety after scooping up a fumble by the San Francisco 49ers during the fourth ...
The Minnesota Vikings lost their original captain Jim Marshall earlier this year. While he should be Pro Football Hall of Famer, the call to the hall has yet to be made for him.
FILE - This Jan. 9, 1975, file photo shows from left, Minnesota Vikings defensemen Jim Marshall, Alan Page, Doug Sutherland and Carl Eller nicknamed the "Purple People Eaters" for their bruising ...
EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — Former Minnesota Vikings defensive end Jim Marshall, one of the four members of the famed Purple People Eaters front that formed the backbone of four Super Bowl teams, died ...
Jun 3, 2025 / 06:11 PM EDT FILE – Minnesota Vikings’ Jim Marshall is shown, Dec. 30, 1978, after practice for their NFC playoff football game against the Los Angeles Rams. (AP Photo/Jim Mone ...
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