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PRESEASON WEEK ONE - MINNESOTA VIKINGS VS. OAKLAND RAIDERS FRIDAY, AUGUST 8, 2014 - MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - 7:00 p.m. CT - KARE GAME SUMMARY 2014 VIKINGS Schedule (0-0) PREseason Date Opponent Time (CT) TV 8/8 (Fri.) OAKLAND 7:00 p.m. KARE 8/16 (Sat.) ARIZONA 7:30 p.m. KARE 8/23 (Sat.) at Kansas City 7:00 p.m. KARE 8/28 (Thur.) at Tennessee 7:00 p.m. KARE regular season Date Opponent Time (CT) TV 9/7 (Sun.) at St. Louis Noon FOX 9/14 (Sun.) NEW ENGLAND Noon CBS 9/21 (Sun.) at New Orleans Noon FOX 9/28 (Sun.) Atlanta 3:25 p.m. FOX 10/2 (Thurs.) at Green Bay 7:25 p.m. CBS/NFLN 10/12 (Sun.) detroit Noon* FOX 10/19 (Sun.) at Buffalo Noon* FOX 10/26 (Sun.) at Tampa Bay Noon* FOX 11/2 (Sun.) WASHINGTOn Noon* FOX 11/9 (Sun.) BYE WEEK 11/16 (Sun.) at Chicago Noon* FOX 11/23 (Sun.) GREEN BAY Noon* FOX 11/30 (Sun.) CAROLINA Noon* FOX 12/7 (Sun.) NEW YORK JETS Noon* CBS 12/14 (Sun.) at Detroit Noon* FOX 12/21 (Sun.) at Miami Noon* FOX 12/28 (Sun.) CHICAGO Noon* FOX Head Coach Mike Zimmer will make his debut with the Minnesota Vikings (5-10-1 in 2013) as they open the 2014 NFL preseason against the Oakland Raiders (4-12 in 2013) this Friday, August 8. Kickoff is set for 7:00 p.m. CT. Friday s game will mark the beginning of Zimmer s NFL head coaching career. It will be the fifth time the Vikings have met the Raiders in the preseason. The Vikings are 3-1 in preseason games and 4-10 in regular season play against Oakland. This will also be the first game of the Vikings two-year stay on the campus of the University of Minnesota. The Vikings will play the 2014 and 2015 seasons at TCF Bank Stadium while the team s new stadium is being built downtown at the same site as the Metrodome. Next Saturday the Vikings will host Arizona while Oakland will host Detroit. The Vikings added 40 new faces to the roster since the conclusion of the 2013 season, including 10 players selected in the 2014 NFL Draft. The Vikings selected two players in the 1st round of the draft, LB Anthony Barr (#9 overall) and QB Teddy Bridgewater (#32 overall). BROADCAST COVERAGE TELEVISION: KARE (Channel 11 in Minneapolis) Play-By-Play: Paul Allen Analyst: Pete Bercich Sideline Reporter: Greg Coleman/Ben Leber KFAN-FM 100.3/KTLK-AM 1130 Play-by-Play: Paul Allen Analyst: Pete Bercich Sideline Reporter: Greg Coleman/Ben Leber Pre-Game Show: Mike Mussman 6:00 p.m. CST KFAN and KTLK serve as the flagship stations for the 72-station, 5-state Vikings Radio Network. Weekly Media schedule Monday, August 4 10:30 a.m. Walk-through 11:30 a.m. Mike Zimmer and Mike Priefer press conferences 3:00 p.m. Practice Tuesday, August 5 10:30 a.m. Walk-through 11:30 a.m. Norv Turner and George Edwards press conferences 3:00 p.m. Practice Wednesday, August 6 10:30 a.m. Walk-through 11:30 a.m. Mike Zimmer press conference 3:00 p.m. Practice Thursday, August 7 Travel back to Twin Cities - No Media Access Friday, August 8 7:00 p.m. CDT Oakland Raiders at Minnesota Vikings on KARE Saturday, August 9 No Media Access Sunday, August 10 10:30 a.m. Walk-through 11:30 a.m. Mike Zimmer and Mike Priefer press conferences 3:00 p.m. Practice *Filming is allowed during walk-through and for a portion of practice VIKINGS IN THE PRESEASON * The Vikings have a combined record of 140-96-3 (.592) in their 239 preseason games. * The team has finished undefeated in the preseason 6 times (1964, 65, 73, 92, 98, 01). * The Vikings have finished with a.500 record or better 40 times in the team s 53 preseasons. * In the 40 previous preseasons when the Vikings have finished at.500 or better, the team has gone on to finish at.500 or better 31 times in the ensuing regular season. * In the 13 preseasons when the Vikings have finished below.500, the team has gone on to finish below.500 seven times in the ensuing regular season. * The opening preseason game of the 2014 schedule will mark Head Coach Mike Zimmer s first preseason game as an NFL head coach. VIKINGS 2014 OPPONENTS Home (Series Record; Home Record) Away (Series Record; Away Record) Chicago Bears (54-50-2; 33-21-0) Chicago Bears (54-50-2; 21-29-2) Detroit Lions (69-34-2; 38-13-1) Detroit Lions (69-34-2; 31-21-1) Green Bay Packers (49-56-1; 26-26-0) Green Bay Packers (49-56-2; 23-30-2) Atlanta Falcons (16-11-0; 10-4-0) New Orleans Saints (20-10-0; 8-7-0) Carolina Panthers (6-5-0; 5-3-0) Tampa Bay Bucaneers (31-22-0; 13-13-0) New England Patriots (4-7-0; 2-2-0) Buffalo Bills (8-4-0; 4-3-0) New York Jets (1-8-0; 1-3-0) Miami Dolphins (4-7-0; 1-3-0) Washington Redskins (11-12-0; 5-6-0) St. Louis Rams (24-16-0; 10-13-0) Bold denotes 2013 playoff team. * Statistical assistance throughout the Vikings weekly release is provided by Nick Stamm & Stats, Inc.

VIKINGS-RAIDERS GAME INFORMATION VIKINGS PERFORMANCES VS. RAIDERS Matt Cassel...7 games, 127-of-231 passing, 1,385 yards, 8 TD Derek Cox...4 games, 16 tackles, 1 INT, 1 PD Chad Greenway...2 games, 22 tackles, 1 sack, 1 INT, 1 FR Greg Jennings...2 games, 4 catches, 120 yards, 1 TD VIKINGS BIG DAYS VS. RAIDERS * TE Kyle Rudolph caught his first career touchdown pass on a 1-yard throw from Christian Ponder against Oakland on 11/20/11. * QB Matt Cassel completed 18-of-30 passes for 218 yards, 4 touchdowns, 1 interception and a 108.1 passer rating with the Chiefs on 12/14/08. * CB Derek Cox intercepted a Carson Palmer pass against Oakland on 10/21/12. * WR Greg Jennings caught an 80-yard touchdown pass on 12/09/2007. He finished the game with 2 receptions for 100 yards. * LB Chad Greenway recorded a career-best 22 tackles and 4.0 tackles for loss against Oakland on 11/20/11. VIKINGS-RAIDERS SERIES BY THE NUMBERS Record vs. Raiders...Raiders 4-10 Last regular season game...raiders 27, Vikings 21 (2011) Vikings largest winning margin...11; Vikings 31, Raiders 20 (1987) Raiders largest winning margin...26; Raiders 36, Vikings 10 (1981) Current series streak... Raiders 1 Vikings longest win streak... 1, 3 times (1973, 1987, 2007) Raiders longest win streak... 5 (1976-1984) Most Points, Vikings... 31 (1987) Most Points, Raiders... 36 (1981) Most Points, both teams... 52 (1990) Fewest Points, Vikings...7 (2012) Fewest Points, Raiders... 13 (1996) Fewest Points, both teams... 29; Vikings 16, Raiders 13 (OT) (1996) VIKINGS-RAIDERS SERIES NOTES The Vikings and Raiders have played four times during the preseason with the Vikings holding a 3-1 series lead. The Raiders own the advantage in the regular season series. The teams have met 14 previous times in the regular season with Oakland holding an edge at 10-4-0. The last time Minnesota and Oakland met in the preseason was on 8/14/06, a 16-13 Raiders victory. The Vikings and Raiders met in Super Bowl XI on January 9, 1977. The Raiders came away victorious in the game played in Pasadena, Calif. The Vikings and Raiders have played in one overtime game against each other, a Vikings 16-13 victory on November 17, 1996. The last time the Raiders and Vikings met in the preseason was in 2006, a Raiders victory. The only current Vikings players that appeared in that game were LB Chad Greenway and LS Cullen Loeffler. VIKINGS-RAIDERS CONNECTIONS VIKINGS-RAIDERS CONNECTIONS Vikings offensive coordinator Norv Turner was the head coach of the Raiders from 2004-05. Raiders defensive backs coach Joe Woods held the same position with the Vikings from 2006-13. Raiders WR Andre Holmes was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Vikings in 2011. He spent training camp and the preseason with the club before being released. Raiders T Donald Penn spent time on the Vikings practice squad in 2006 after spending training camp and the preseason with the team. NFL CONNECTIONS Vikings linebackers coach Adam Zimmer and Raiders head coach Dennis Allen worked together in New Orleans from 2006-09. During the Saints Super Bowl championship season in 2009, Allen served as the defensive backs coach while Zimmer was the assistant defensive backs coach. Vikings defensive backs coach Jerry Gray and Raiders assistant defensive backs coach Marcus Robertson coached together in Tennessee in 2011. Gray served as the defensive coordinator and Robertson was the secondary coach. Vikings defensive coordinator George Edwards and Raiders linebackers coach Bob Sanders have a long history of working together. Sanders coached Edwards at Duke from 1986-89. Edwards got his first coaching experience under Sanders at Florida in 1991. Sanders coached outside linebackers when Edwards served as the defensive coordinator in Buffalo from 2010-11. Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer and Raiders assistant head coach/ offensive line coach Tony Sparano coached together in Dallas from 2004-06. COLLEGE CONNECTIONS Vikings head coach Mike Zimmer and Raiders offensive coordinator Greg Olson coached together at Washington State in 1989. Zimmer was the defensive coordinator while Olson had his first coaching job as a graduate assistant. Raiders T Menelik Watson played with Vikings CB Xavier Rhodes and WR Rodney Smith in 2012. The trio capped their final collegiate season with a victory over Northern Illinois in the Orange Bowl. Vikings G Austin Wentworth blocked for Raiders QB David Carr at Fresno State from 2011-13. Raiders DE Shelby Harris was teammates with Vikings WR Ty Walker and LB Mike Zimmer at Illinois State from 2010-12. Vikings G David Yankey and Raiders FB Jeremy Stewart were teammates at Stanford in 2010 while Raiders offensive assistant Nick Holz served as the schools offensive assistant/quarterbacks coach. The Minnesota Vikings and Oakland Raiders met in Super Bowl XI following the 1976 season. The Raiders won 32-14 in a game played at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Calif. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 2

VIKINGS-RAIDERS GAME INFORMATION 2013 INDIVIDUAL LEADERS 2013 STATISTICAL SNAPSHOT 2013 Minnesota Vikings Qualifying s Only/2013 Regular Season NFL Rankings Category Total NFC Rank NFL Rank Scoring Walsh...121...7...15 Passing Yds. Cassel...1,807... 16...31 Passing TDs Cassel...11... 17...29t Passer Rating Cassel...81.6... 16...25 Completion Pct. Ponder...63.6...7...10 Rushing Att. Peterson...279...5... 6t Rushing Yds. Peterson...1,266...4...5 Rushing TDs Peterson...10...3... 4t Receptions Jennings...68... 21...39 Receiving Yds. Jennings...804... 24...41 Receiving TDs Jennings/Patterson#... 4...32t...57t Tackles Greenway...134...5...9 Interceptions Greenway... 3...18t...32t Sacks Allen...11.5...5t... 7t FGs Made Walsh...26...6t...13t FG Pct. Walsh...86.7... 10...19 Net Punting Avg. Locke#...39.2...9...18 Punt Ret. Avg. Sherels... 15.2*...1...2 KO Ret. Avg. Patterson#... 32.4*...1...1 #Rookie *Franchise Record 2013 Oakland Raiders Category Total AFC Rank NFL Rank Scoring Janikowski...100... 15...27t Passing Yds. Pryor...1,798... 16...32 Passing TDs McGloin... 8...18t...35t Passer Rating McGloin...76.1...DNQ Completion Pct. Pryor...57.4... 14...33 Rushing Att. Jennings...163... 18...31 Rushing Yds. Jennings...733... 14...25 Rushing TDs Jennings... 6...8t...19t Receptions Streater...60...23t...49t Receiving Yds. Streater...888... 16...33 Receiving TDs Moore... 5...20t...38t Interceptions Porter/Jenkins... 2...31t...67t Fumble Rec. Woodson... 2...2t... 6t Sacks Houston...6.0...16t...53t FGs Made Janikowski...21...14t...28t FG Pct. Janikowski...70.0... 16...32 Punting Avg. King...48.9...1...1 Punt Ret. Avg. Ford...8.6...DNQ 2014 PRESEASON WEEK ONE SCHEDULE Thursday, August 7 Indianapolis Colts at New York Jets...6:00 p.m. San Francisco 49ers at Baltimore Ravens...6:30 p.m. New England Patriots at Washington Redskins...6:30 p.m. Cincinnati Bengals at Kansas City Chiefs...7:00 p.m. Seattle Seahawks at Denver Broncos...8:00 p.m. Dallas Cowboys at San Diego Chargers...9:00 p.m. Friday, August 8 Miami Dolphins and Atlanta Falcons...6:00 p.m. Buffalo Bills at Carolina Panthers...6:30 p.m. Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Jacksonville Jaguars...6:30 p.m. Philadelphia Eagles at Chicago Bears...7:00 p.m. Oakland Raiders at Minnesota Vikings...7:00 p.m. New Orleans Saints at St. Louis Rams...7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 9 Cleveland Browns at Detroit Lions...6:30 p.m. Pittsburgh Steelers at New York Giants...6:30 p.m. Green Bay Packers at Tennessee Titans...7:00 p.m. Houston Texans at Arizona Cardinals...7:30 pm *All times are Central Time (CT) 2013 Regular Season NFL Rankings Vikings Raiders 5-10-1 Record 4-12 391...Total Points Scored...322 24.4...Points Per Game... 20.1 363...Offensive Points Scored...294 309...First Downs...275 344.3... Total Offense Per Game... 333.8 5.4... Avg. Yards Per Play...5.3 130.1... Net Rushing Yards Per Game... 125.0 214.2...Net Passing Yards Per Game... 208.8 19/370...Had Intercepted/Yards Returned...20/375 32...Total Giveaways... 31 44/218... Sacks Allowed/Yards Lost...44/289 27:39... Possession Average... 29:54 78/214...Third Down Efficiency...78/223 10/19... Fourth Down Efficiency... 7/12 70/695...Penalties/Yards... 116/912 480... Opp. Total Points Scored...453 30.0...Opp. Points Per Game... 28.3 438...Total Offensive Points Allowed...425 368...Opp. First Downs...330 397.6...Opp. Total Offense Per Game... 367.7 5.6... Opp. Avg. Yards Per Play...5.7 110.4... Opp. Net Rushing Yards Per Game... 107.9 287.2...Opp. Net Passing Yards Per Game... 255.8 100/1003...Opp. Penalties/Yards...87/686 12/78...Defensive Interceptions/Yards Returned... 9/83 20...Total Takeaways... 22 41/274... Defensive Sacks/Yards...38/260-12... Turnover Ratio...-9 75/39.2... Punts/Net Punting Avg... 84/40.1 2013 NFC NORTH STANDINGS Team W L T Pct. PF PA Home Away Div. Conf. y-green Bay 8 7 1.531 417 428 4-3-1 4-4-0 6-5-1 3-2-1 Chicago 8 8 0.500 445 478 5-3-0 3-5-0 4-8-0 2-4-0 Detroit 7 9 0.438 395 376 4-4-0 3-5-0 6-6-0 4-2-0 Minnesota 5 10 1.344 391 480 5-3-0 0-7-1 4-7-1 2-3-1 y-clinched Division VIKINGS VS. NFC NORTH Team Total Games All-Time Series Titles* Green Bay Packers...107... 49-56-2... 7 Chicago Bears...106... 54-50-2... 2 Detroit Lions...105... 69-34-2... 0 * Since 2002 division realignment The following numbers are combined NFC Central and NFC North: Playoff Appearances Division Titles 27... Minnesota Vikings 16... Minnesota Vikings 24... Green Bay Packers 11... Green Bay Packers 15... Chicago Bears 10... Chicago Bears 11...Detroit Lions 3...Detroit Lions VIKINGS MEDIA-ONLY FTP SITE For instructions on how to access the Vikings media-only FTP site, which contains transcripts, headshots, press conference audio files and other valuable media information, please visit the final page of this release. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 3

Head coach MIKE ZIMMER MIKE ZIMMER NFL Head Coach: 1st Year Overall NFL Experience: 21st Year Coaching Experience: 36th Year Overall NFL Record: 0-0 Regular Season: 0-0 Postseason: 0-0 Record with MIN: 0-0 Mike Zimmer was hired as the 9th Head Coach in Vikings history on January 15, 2014. A veteran defensive coordinator, Zimmer enters his 21st season on an NFL sideline, the past 14 working as defensive coordinator for Cincinnati (2008-13), Atlanta (2007) and Dallas (2000-06). Zimmer has been a part of 11 playoff teams in his NFL tenure and teams that have won 7 Division titles. He coached the Cowboys DBs when the team won Super Bowl XXX over Pittsburgh after the 1995 season. Since 2009, Zimmer s Bengals defenses ranked in the NFL s top 10 in total defense 4 times, climbing to #3 in 2013. Since 2011, the Bengals ranked #2 in the NFL with 139 sacks (46.3 per season) and have allowed 18.8 points per game, ranking #4 in the NFL in points allowed. The 2013 Bengals posted 20 INTs, the 5th-best mark in the NFL. Zimmer s arrival in Cincinnati for the 2008 season signaled a franchise turnaround on the defensive side of the ball. The Bengals notched top-10 defensive rankings in 2009, 11, 12 and 13 after only cracking the NFL s top 10 once in 18 seasons prior to Zimmer joining the team. During his tenure, Zimmer coached Geno Atkins as he became one of the top DTs in the NFL, earning consensus All-Pro honors in 2012 and Pro Bowl berths in 2011 and 2012. In 2013, LB Vontaze Burfict continued his rise from an undrafted rookie free agent in 2012 to a Pro Bowler in 2013. Atkins became the 1st Bengals defensive lineman since Tim Krumrie in 1988 to earn a Pro Bowl trip and Burfict was the 1st Bengals LB to be honored since Jim LeClair in 1976. Over the 2012 and 2013 seasons, the Bengals had 4 different players earn AFC Defensive of the Week honors- Michael Johnson, Carlos Dunlap, Atkins and Burfict. Zimmer led top-10 defenses for Dallas in both a 4-3 and 3-4 scheme. The 2003 Cowboys defense ranked #1 in the NFL with only 253.3 yards per game allowed. During Zimmer s tenure in Dallas as DBs coach (1994-99) and Defensive Coordinator (2000-06) the team ranked in the top 5 of NFL scoring defense a total of 6 times. The 1995 Cowboys hoisted the Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl XXX with a win over Pittsburgh and one of Zimmer s pupils, CB Larry Brown, won the Super Bowl MVP award with a pair of INTs in the game. Brown is 1 of only 3 DBs to earn Super Bowl MVP honors in the history of the game. Before moving to the NFL ranks, Zimmer spent 15 seasons coaching at the collegiate level. He spent his final 5 seasons in the college ranks as defensive coordinator at Washington State from 1989-93. Zimmer was at Weber State from 1981-88, serving as defensive coordinator from 83-88. He entered the coaching profession at Missouri where he served as an assistant from 1979-80. Zimmer played QB and later LB at Illinois State, earning a degree in physical education. He has 3 children, son Adam and daughters Corri and Marki. Adam is coaching the Vikings LBs after having spent time with Kansas City, New Orleans and Cincinnati as an assistant LBs and DBs coach. The father-son duo has both earned Super Bowl titles with Adam s coming following the 2009 season when the Saints won Super Bowl XLIV over Indianapolis. Coaching is a family tradition with the Zimmers as Mike s father, Bill, earned Illinois Hall of Fame honors as a prep football and wrestling coach. Zimmer played football, baseball and wrestled at Lockport Township High School in suburban Chicago. Both Bill and Mike Zimmer have been inducted into the Lockport Hall of Fame and Bill is also in the Bradley University (Peoria, IL) Hall of Fame. Vikki Zimmer, Mike s wife of 27 years, passed away in Cincinnati on October 8, 2009. The Pro Football Writers of America recognized Zimmer overcoming the tragedy and the Bengals #4 ranked defense playing a key role in winning then AFC North title by voting him the winner of the Halas Award for the season, an annual award presented to the individual in the NFL that overcame the most adversity to succeed. Zimmer s Background 1974-76... Illinois State (QB/LB) Coach 1979... Missouri (Assistant Coach) 1981-82... Weber State (Assistant Coach 1983-88... Weber State (Defensive Coordinator) 1989-93... Washington State (Defensive Coordinator) 1994-1999... Dallas Cowboys (Assistant Coach) 2000-06... Dallas Cowboys (Defensive Coordinator) 2007... Atlanta Falcons (Defensive Coordinator) 2008-13... Cincinnati Bengals (Defensive Coordinator) 2014-... Minnesota Vikings (Head Coach) ZIMMER S COACHING BACKGROUND Year...Team...Position... W-L-T...Result... NFL Ranking Yds/Off Pts allowed 1979...Missouri...Assistant Coach... 7-5... Hall of Fame Bowl (W)... 1980...Missouri...Assistant Coach... 8-4... Liberty Bowl (L)... 1981...Weber State...Assistant Coach... 7-4... 1982...Weber State...Assistant Coach... 4-7... 1983...Weber State...Def. Coordinator... 6-5... 1984...Weber State...Def. Coordinator... 5-6... 1985...Weber State...Def. Coordinator... 6-5... 1986...Weber State...Def. Coordinator... 3-8... 1987...Weber State...Def. Coordinator... 10-3... FCS Playoffs 2nd Round... 1988...Weber State...Def. Coordinator... 5-6... 1989...Washington State...Def. Coordinator... 6-5... 1990...Washington State...Def. Coordinator... 3-8... 1991...Washington State...Def. Coordinator... 4-7... 1992...Washington State...Def. Coordinator... 9-3... Copper Bowl (W)... 1993...Washington State...Def. Coordinator... 5-6... 1994...Dallas...DBs... 12-4... NFC East Champs, NFC Championship Game... 1995...Dallas...DBs... 12-4... NFC East Champs, Super Bowl XXX Champions... 1996...Dallas...DBs... 10-6... NFC East Champs, Divisional... 1997...Dallas...DBs... 6-10... 1998...Dallas...DBs... 10-6... NFC East Champs, Wild Card... 1999...Dallas...DBs... 8-8... Wild Card... 2000...Dallas...Def. Coordinator... 5-11...19/21 2001...Dallas...Def. Coordinator... 5-11...4/19 2002...Dallas...Def. Coordinator... 5-11...18/12 2003...Dallas...Def. Coordinator... 10-6... NFC East Champs, Wild Card... 1/4 2004...Dallas...Def. Coordinator... 6-10...16/27 2005...Dallas...Def. Coordinator... 9-7...10/11 2006...Dallas...Def. Coordinator... 9-7... Wild Card...13/21t 2007...Atlanta...Def. Coordinator... 4-12...29/25t 2008...Cincinnati...Def. Coordinator... 4-11-1...12/1 2009...Cincinnati...Def. Coordinator... 10-6... AFC North Champs, Wild Card... 4/8t 2010...Cincinnati...Def. Coordinator... 4-12...15/19 2011...Cincinnati...Def. Coordinator... 9-7... Wild Card... 7/9 2012...Cincinnati...Def. Coordinator... 10-6... Wild Card... 6/6 2013...Cincinnati...Def. Coordinator... 11-5... AFC North Champs, Wild Card... 3/4 PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 4

FROM THE HEAD COACH MONDAY, AUGUST 4, 2014 Vikings Head Coach Mike Zimmer I thought that we had a very good practice Friday night. The crowd was great, the enthusiasm in the stadium was fantastic and now it is back to work. Obviously, we had a little walk-through today. The offense and defense met and watched more of the tape, caught up on that and then the special teams came out and did a little walk-through. It s back to work and back to the grind. Q: What has been holding Brandon Watts back? A: He has a strained hamstring. He should be going today, I would guess. Q: Teddy Bridgewater mentioned Norv is wanting to him to speed up a little bit, what is meant by that? A: Some of the periods, he is going to have to get the ball out a little bit quicker. That has kind of been, with all of the quarterbacks, right from the get-go, that is one of the big things that Norv [Turner] does. We have got to get the ball out, you have got to get back quicker, you have to get set up, you have to get the ball out. In some of the blitz periods, we have guys running by him, which is not going to happen in the game, I do not think. It is just all part of the process, really. Q: Is it pretty natural for a rookie to make some tweaks here and there? A: Oh yeah, that part is just concentrating and understanding when you are feeling extra pressure, you have to get the ball out. The quarterback comes up and he sees a three-man line and he probably says, Hey, I have a little bit more time, so it is just all part of the process. Q: You have Andrew Sendejo back. Do you need to give him a day to get him back into the rhythm of things? A: We are going to watch him as he goes and be careful with him. I need to see him. Q: Is it getting to that point where you needed to see him sooner than later? A: Yeah, I need to see him. Q: Will you have Andrew Sendejo in team or individual drills? A: We will see how it goes. If he does fine on individual drills, we will get him in some team stuff, yes. Q: What do you think is the most difficult part in your defense to learn for a guy in Andrew Sendejo s position, coming in late? A: I don t think it is complicated, but there are some things to be precise in your alignments. We ask them to be pretty disciplined in their movements, when they re going places, where the checks are, especially when you get a lot of movement from the offense, it makes it a little bit more difficult. Some of the pressure packages, you have to be pretty good at. Q: You like to carry defensive backs, do you want flexibility in this roster? A: We do, but honestly, we ve kept 11 defensive backs, we ve kept 10, I think one year we kept nine and some on the practice squad. Honestly, it s also about the other positions on the football team. Do you keep 10 defensive linemen or do you keep seven linebackers? It s all a combination of what works out best. Q: Does it make sense to keep more safeties because of their flexibility? A: I like to keep more corners, honestly. It seems like those guys are always getting nicked a little bit, as you ve been seeing here in this camp, so we try to keep quite a few of them if we can. Q: Does it make it easier when you have a couple of safeties that have experience at cornerback, like Robert Blanton and Antone Exum? A: It helps a little bit. They re probably playing safety because they can t play corner. Q: Will you talk about Saturday night s practice compared to other practices? A: It was much better. I thought our energy was very, very good. I thought that we came out with a purpose and a focus. Obviously, we had a lot of situational drills, like the red zone, the two-minute, no huddle, teamwork and blitz. Our guys busted their rear ends out there at practice, and we did not make a ton of mistakes. I thought that it was one of the better practices that we have had this year. Q: What did you think of Xavier Rhodes interception and his athleticism? A: It was a great interception. It was poor, poor position on the receiver, but he made a great play. We have to get him to be in the right position and then make the play easy and then he does not have to make great plays. Q: What do you think of Anthony Barr? A: He s doing well. He s doing well. He s a good kid. He miss aligned a couple times again. The thing, kind of like what I was talking about with Xavier, he makes the play and it s a great play but he doesn t have to make it a great play, he can make it an easy play. So that s kind of where we re at with him right now. We ve got to be more precise in our alignments and where we re at to make things easier on us. The reason why offenses move in motion and do all that is to get the defense misaligned and obviously to try to disguise the play that they re going to run. Q: During the preseason, how much time daily do you and Rick Spielman have to evaluate rosters of other teams and compare them to your own roster? A: We ve got guys assigned to all of those guys, our scouts assigned to all of those games, they ll watch and they ll come up with a list of guys, potential cuts that may be made, or potential trades or whatever, And then we ll sit down and start watching it more. Q: Has any decision been made on Mike Priefer s replacement during his suspension? Do you want to make that decision by Friday s game? A: No, not yet. It will probably be after the game. I think we ll probably let you know. Q: What is the thinking as to why the decision is taking so long? A: We just felt like this was the best time to do it. We could have done it earlier. The plan the whole time was to probably wait until after this ball game. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 5

FROM THE HEAD COACH Q: How does Captian Munnerlyn make up for what he lacks in size? A: Well, he s smart number one, he s tough, he s a competitive kid. So those qualities help him to overcome some of the size factors. He s a little pit bull. Q: Do you find it easier to give more exclusive roles to the cornerbacks? A: It all depends on the player, really. We ve got Jabari Price playing inside. We ve got Captain Munnerlyn playing inside. Shaun Prater is playing inside. It really, a little bit depends on the player. Playing the inside in the nickel is a little bit different than playing outside. I ve had safeties do it. Darren Woodsen, when we first started in Dallas, he did it all the time. He was excellent at it. Leon Hall who we had last year in Cincinnati, until he got hurt is one of the better ones and he was obviously a corner and he is actually a great nickel-back. It just depends on the guy. Q: You mentioned how you and Rick Spielman go over game day situations; do you do the same thing with Norv Turner as far as exposing each other s tendencies? A: We ve talked already about some of those things, some of the things I had on him and some of the things he had on me. We ve talked about that a long time ago. Rick and I went through some more scenarios today. We ll finish up tomorrow with it. Q: How have those talks with Norv Turner helped develop your game plan now with the players that you have? A: In some ways it has but also in the same token, the teams that I had that I was playing him with and vice versa the teams that he had when he was playing me, are different teams than these guys here. We still have to do what these guys can do. Take advantage of our strengths and then still be able to help in those areas. Q: Where do you see Derek Cox progressing in the preseason? A: He s doing a good job. He s still got a lot of technique to work on but he s a smart guy and a tough guy. All of these preseason games will be big for him and really for all of these corners. Q: Do you think the techniques here are a lot different than what he s been taught previously? A: I don t know. You d have to ask him. We do what we do. Q: Is all of your play calling going to be done on the field? A: No, Norv (Turner) is going to be in the box. Q: With Anthony Barr relying on his physical abilities for most of his football career, how do you get him to kind of tone back on being an athlete and think more about what he s doing? A: Well, actually we try to do the opposite. We try not to be less of an athlete and we try to not get him to think more. With all of our players, we try to give them keys and reads and then let it flow. In your fundamentals, if your keys take care of what you re supposed to do then you can play fast. I don t want players out there thinking about what step I have to take or I m complaining a lot right now about alignments but I don t want them to have to worry about that stuff during the ball game. That s why we coach everything so hard out here on the practice field, is that we want the game to be easier when they go out there and play than having to listen to me or George (Edwards) or Norv (Turner) getting after these guys. That s kind of been our whole approach right from the start. One of the players told one of our coaches, Man, that head coach is hard to please. And he s right. I want to be hard to please. I want my expectation level higher than everybody else. If we re not doing things perfectly then I m not going to be pleased. But when we go out to the game I want them to be able to free flow, have fun, play fast, and play physical. Q: Is there any chance Robert Blanton will be ready for Friday? A: I doubt it. Q: A.C. Leonard, what s going on with him? A: He s got a test today and another test tomorrow. We ll kind of see where it s at. We ll see. We have to put him through all these tests. He seems fine, but, you know. Q: It sounds like a concussion? A: He s going through some of the tests, but from what I understand, it wasn t. I don t know. He s had headaches. It was basically just the one day Q: Is there a possibility of Everson Griffen switching to the linebacker position just in certain occasions to keep that flexibility? A: We re not to that point yet. Actually, we ll keep all of the options open. We re going to do that with some of the guys but I don t know if it ll be Everson yet. We re not that far in our installs yet to where we re getting to that. I think we re going to start a little bit of it today, today or tomorrow, I can t remember, where we re starting to do a little bit of that stuff, but not yet. Q: What do you think of Jerick McKinnon and how he has adjusted with not coming from a non-bcs school? A: He s doing very well. He s very intuitive. He s very shifty, got great acceleration. We re obviously working very hard on him in pass protection because in some of the situations they re going to try to get big guys on him. He s going to have to muscle up and be good in protection. But he catches the ball very well, he s explosive. We re going to look at him some in the return game and we ll see. The more things you can do, the better opportunities you have. Q: How is Linval Joseph coming along for you? A: Good, Linval is doing well. We re still working on his pad level. He s a big man so sometimes he gets a little bit up in his pads. I ve talked to him quite a bit about when he comes off the ball, coming off with a little bit more power and a few other techniques. But I m very pleased with how smart he is, how he wants to fit in, how important football is to him. He s been a good addition for us. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 6

2014 coaching staff NORV TURNER Offensive Coordinator Mike Priefer Special Teams Coordinator Norv Turner enters his 30th season of NFL coaching in 2014 and his 1st as Offensive Coordinator of the Vikings. A veteran head coach and coordinator, Turner has 15 seasons as an NFL head coach under his belt and as an offensive coordinator for Dallas he helped the Cowboys win Super Bowl XXVII (vs. Buffalo, 1992) and XXVIII (vs. Buffalo, 1993). Turner most recently served as Offensive Coordinator in Cleveland for the 2013 season and has 8 total seasons as a coordinator- Dallas (1991-93), San Diego (2001), Miami (2002-03), San Francisco (2006) and Cleveland (2013). His 3 stints as a head coach came with Washington (1994-2000), Oakland (2004-05) and San Diego (2007-12). Since 2007, Turner s teams have ranked in the NFL s top 5 in offensive points 3 times and the 2010 Chargers notched the #1 offense in the league with a 395.6 yard per game output. Turner s system has produced the NFL s leading rusher on 5 different occasions- Emmitt Smith (1991-93), Ricky Williams (2002) and LaDainian Tomlinson (2007). With Cleveland in 2013, Browns WR Josh Gordon led the NFL with 1,646 yards and 9 TDs on 87 catches in only 14 games, doubling his yardage output from the season before. Gordon joined Michael Irvin as WRs under Turner who led the NFL in receiving. Turner honed his coaching skills at USC from 1976-84 under John Robinson, who had been on the Oregon staff when Turner was a QB from 1971-74. His first taste of coaching came as a graduate assistant in 1975 at Oregon before joining Robinson at USC. Turner joined Robinson s LA Rams staff (1985-90) and was part of a successful program, winning the NFC West in 1985, earning 4 trips to the playoffs in 6 seasons with the club and working closely with pioneering Rams offensive coordinator Ernie Zampese. In 1991, Turner began a 3-season stint as offensive coordinator for Dallas, helping future Hall of Famer Troy Aikman develop into one of the NFL s greats. In Turner s 1st season, Smith led the NFL in rushing and Michael Irvin led the NFL in receiving, the 1st time since the 1970 merger that teammates led the league in each category, a feat only achieved one time since (Indianapolis, 1999). Smith led the NFL in rushing each season and in 1993 earned NFL MVP honors, the only Dallas player to win the award. The foundation Turner laid in Dallas helped him earn the head coaching job in Washington from 1994-2000, posting 4 winning seasons, claiming the NFC East in 1999 and advancing to the NFC Divisional Playoffs. Turner went on to serve as head coach in Oakland (2004-05) and most recently San Diego (2007-12) where he won 3 straight AFC West titles (2007-09) and finished 2nd in the Division the other 3 seasons, advancing to face New England in the 2007 AFC Championship game and posting a 56-40 record in regular season action. Turner was honored as USA Today NFL Coach of the Year in 2009. Turner was raised in the Bay Area suburb of Martinez, CA and attended Alhambra High. As a standout QB and DB, Turner earned a scholarship to Oregon where he was a 3-year letterman for the Ducks (1972-74). Turner s brother, Ron, was an NFL coach with Chicago, Indianapolis and Tampa Bay and currently is head coach at Florida International University, returning to the college ranks where he had been a head coach twice. Turner and wife, Nancy, have 3 children. The eldest, Scott, serves on the Vikings coaching staff working with the QBs after working as an assistant coach with Carolina (2011-12) and Cleveland (2013). GEORGE EDWARDS Defensive Coordinator George Edwards makes his Vikings debut in 2014 as the Defensive Coordinator. This will be Edwards 3rd stint as an NFL Defensive Coordinator after working in Washington (2003) and Buffalo (2010-2011) in the same capacity. The 2014 season will be Edwards 17th season in the NFL and 24th season as a coach, all spent on the defensive side of the ball. Edwards returned to Miami for his second stint as LBs coach for the 2012 and 2013 seasons. In both seasons, Edwards saw 2 starting LBs with at least 100+ tackles. In 2013, newcomers Philip Wheeler (118) and Dannell Ellerbe (101) finished 1st and 3rd on the team in tackles, respectively. Edwards served as Defensive Coordinator with the Buffalo Bills in 2010 and 2011. While with the Bills, Edwards led a base 3-4 defense, however the unit was flexible and played out of multiple fronts throughout his tenure. During his time with the Bills, defensive tackle Kyle Williams emerged as a defensive presence and was named to his first Pro Bowl and produced career numbers in sacks (5.5) and fumble recoveries (2) in 2010. Also under Edwards watch in 2010, the Bills pass defense allowed an average of 192.0 passing yards per game to rank 3rd in the AFC, while producing 9 fumble recoveries to tie for 4th in the AFC and forcing 12 fumbles to tie for 5th in the AFC. From 2005-2009, Edwards was the LBs coach for the Miami Dolphins. His first 3 years with Miami were spent tutoring the linebackers before focusing on the inside linebackers in 2008. Under Edwards, Zach Thomas was selected to the Pro Bowl following both the 2005 and 06 seasons and was named as the NFL Alumni Linebacker of the Year for the 2006 season. Edwards spent the 2004 season as the Cleveland Browns Linebackers coach. Before that, Edwards was with the Washington Redskins for the 2002 and 2003 seasons. In 2003, Edwards was named the Defensive Coordinator for the 1st time in his career. Following the 03 season, linebacker LaVar Arrington and cornerback Champ Bailey were selected to the NFC Pro Bowl squad. In 2002, Edwards served as the Redskins assistant defensive coordinator/lbs coach, as Arrington accounted for the most productive season of his NFL career with 107 tackles and 11 sacks and earned his 2nd consecutive Pro Bowl berth. Edwards entered the NFL with the Dallas Cowboys and remained there from 1998-2001. Serving as the LBs coach, Edwards worked under Defensive Coordinator Mike Zimmer who led the Cowboys defensive attack. Under Edwards guidance, Dexter Coakley, a 3rd-round draft choice in 1997, was selected to the Pro Bowl twice over the 4-year span (1999, 2001), as he was Dallas 2nd-leading tackler all 4 years. Before making the leap to the NFL ranks, Edwards held collegiate assistant posts at Florida (1991), Appalachian State (1992-95), Duke (1996) and Georgia (1997). A 4-year letterman at Duke University, Edwards was twice named the special teams captain and an honorable mention All-ACC selection at linebacker in 1989. A native of Siler City, N.C., Edwards and his wife, Jami, have a son, B.J. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 7 Mike Priefer enters his 4th year with the Vikings organization as the Special Teams Coordinator. The 13- year NFL coaching veteran has held the same title with the Denver Broncos and Kansas City Chiefs in years past. Priefer s special teams units are known for creating big-play opportunities. Since entering the League, Priefer has seen his units account for 18 scores (9 KOR, 6 PR, 1 blocked punt, 1 botched FG and 1 safety). He has also seen his squads block 19 kicks (7 punts, 8 FGs, 4 PATs) since 2002. Since joining the NFL, Priefer has helped David Tyree (ST), Chris Hanson (P), Blair Walsh (K) and Cordarrelle Patterson (RS) earn Pro Bowl nods. Both Walsh and Patterson were named 1st-Team Associated Press All-Pro as rookies, 2 of only 3 Vikings rookies to earn 1st-Team honors in team history. Priefer went to the playoffs with the Giants in 2005 (NFC East Champions), 2006 with Kansas City (Wild Card) and 2012 with the Vikings (Wild Card). In 2012, Priefer was named Special Teams Coach of the Year as voted on by his NFL counterparts and his units ranked #1 in the NFL by the acclaimed Dallas Morning News special teams rankings. In 2013, the Vikings showcased the #1 KR man in the NFL, Cordarrelle Patterson, and the #2 PR man in Marcus Sherels. Patterson was named 1st-Team All-Pro and selected to the Pro Bowl after his record-breaking season. Patterson was also named NFC Special Teams of the Month for September and NFC Special Teams of the Week for his Week 8 performance vs. Green Bay. The rookie broke the Vikings single-season kick return record with 1,393 kick return yards, on 43 returns, and a 32.4 return average with 2 KR TDs, leading the NFL in all categories. The 32.4 KR average is 4th-highest in the NFL since the 1970 merger and highest since 1985. Patterson tied the single-season team-record with 2 KR TDs (105t, 109t), also leading the NFL. Patterson s 109-yard KR TD (10/27/13 vs. GB) was the longest kick return in NFL history. The Vikings average starting position was the 27.2 yard line in 2013. That is the best starting position in the NFL since the NFL moved kickoffs to the 35-yard line in 2010. Not to be outdone, PR Marcus Sherels set the team-record with a 15.2 PR average, good for 2nd in the NFL in 2013. The 2012 season saw the Vikings special teams units reach new heights. Priefer s KOR unit ranked 2nd in the NFL with a 24.6 average start following kickoffs. Rookie kicker Blair Walsh made NFL history going 10-10 on FGs of 50+ yards while being selected to his first Pro Bowl along with being named 1st-Team All-Pro by the AP. Priefer could not have asked for a better start to the 2011 season, his 1st in Minnesota. Harvin took the opening kickoff, Week 1 at San Diego, 103 yards for a TD. Harvin later made NFL history in Week 12 at Atlanta when he returned a kickoff 104 yards before being stopped at the 3-yard line. It was the longest non-scoring play in League history. Prior to joining the Vikings in 2011, Priefer had served as an NFL special teams coach for 9 seasons Jacksonville (2002), New York Giants (2003-05), Kansas City (2006-08) and Denver (2009-10). From 1994-2001, Priefer coached special teams at the collegiate level, working for Navy (1994-96), Youngstown State (1997-98), VMI (1999) and Northern Illinois (2000-01). Priefer owns a bachelor s degree from Navy and received a master s degree from the University of Maryland in 1997. His father, Chuck, was a long-time coach who worked in the NFL (Detroit, Green Bay and San Diego) for 17 seasons and coached at the collegiate level for 12 years. Priefer was born in Cleveland and moved frequently as a coach s son, graduating from high school in Green Bay. He is married to Debbie, and the couple has four children: Samantha, Michael Jr., Wilson and Katie. 2014 ASSISTANT COACHES Robb Akey Assistant Defensive Line Coach Jeff davidson Offensive Line Coach Ryan Ficken Assistant Special Teams Coach Hank fraley Assistant Offensive Line Coach jonathan gannon Assistant Defensive Backs Coach Jerry Gray Defensive Backs Coach jeff howard Defensive Assistant jeff hurd Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach klint kubiak Assistant Wide Receivers Coach evan marcus Strength & Conditioning Coach andre patterson Defensive Line Coach drew petzing Coaching Assistant kevin stefanski Tight Ends Coach george stewart Wide Receivers Coach scott turner Quarterbacks Coach kirby wilson Running Backs Coach

2014 free agent signings #54 JASPER BRINKLEY LB 6-1 252 South Carolina NFL Experience: 6 The Vikings strengthened their linebacking corps when they signed Brinkley shortly after the beginning of the 2014 free agency period. Brinkley spent four seasons with Minnesota before playing for Arizona in 2013. Last season with the Cardinals, he started three of the first four games of the season. He appeared in a reserve role and on special teams in 11 other games. As a full-time starter for the Vikings in 2012, Brinkley helped the team reach the playoffs with a 10-6 record. During the 2012 season, he recorded 10+ tackles in five games. He appeared in 48 games during his first four seasons, missing the entire 2011 season with an injury. #8 ANDY CRUSE WR 6-3 212 Miami-Ohio NFL Experience: 1 Spent the first 10 weeks of the 2013 regular season on the Houston Texans practice squad and entered the league as an undrafted free agent out of Miami (Ohio). Originally signed by the Texans on 5/10/13, signed to the Houston Practice squad on 9/2/13. Cruse had a strong showing in the second half of the 2013 preseason after playing three snaps at Minnesota (8/9/13), snaring his first catch of preseason for nine yards at New Orleans on (8/25/13). He found the endzone in the fourth preseason game against Dallas (8/29/13), a 21-yard touchdown and finished the game with three catches for 52 yards and a touchdown. #20 Kurt coleman S 5-11 200 Ohio State NFL Experience: 5 After spending his first four seasons with Philadelphia, Kurt Coleman signed with the Vikings as a free agent. With 29 career starts under his belt, he s an experienced veteran that will help strengthen the depth of the Vikings secondary. Coleman recorded a career-best 105 tackles with the Eagles in 2012 and a career-best four interceptions in 2011. He intercepted three Rex Grossman passes at Washington (10/16/11) and was named NFC Defensive of the Week for his efforts. Coleman has appeared in 59 games, notching 239 tackles, seven interceptions, nine passes defensed and three forced fumbles. As a rookie, he started two-of-15 games after being drafted in the 7th round (#244 overall) out of Ohio State. #37 DEREK COX CB 6-1 195 William & Mary NFL Experience: 6 The Vikings picked up an experienced playmaking cornerback when they signed Derek Cox during the free agency period. In three of his first five NFL seasons, Cox has recorded four interceptions. Cox started 11 games last season, appearing in all 16, for San Diego after spending the first four seasons of his career with Jacksonville. He notched 39 tackles, one interception and nine passes defensed in 2013. In Jacksonville, he started 44-of- 47 games and intercepted 12 passes. In his final season with the Jaguars, Cox recorded a career-best 16 passes defensed. #25 CHRIS CROCKER S 5-11 197 Marshall NFL Experience: 12 Chris Crocker spent the last six seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals before signing with the Vikings as a free agent. During his time in Cincinnati, Crocker played under Head Coach Mike Zimmer, who served as the Bengals defensive coordinator. Crocker also played under Zimmer in Atlanta during the 2007 season. In 12 games in 2013 he recorded 37 tackles, 1.5 sacks, seven passes defenses and two interceptions, returning one interception for a touchdown. In 151 career games, he has notched 554 tackles, 14.5 sacks, 60 passes defensed and 15 interceptions. He was drafted by Cleveland in the 3rd round (#84 overall) in 2003 before stints with Atlanta and Miami. #49 DOM DeCICCO LB 6-3 235 Pittsburgh NFL Experience: 3 Dom DeCicco signed with the Vikings after a tryout during the team s rookie minicamp. DeCicco went through training camp and the preseason with Tampa Bay in 2013. Prior to that, he played two seasons with the Chicago Bears, appearing in 20 games. He appeared in the final four games of the 2012 season with Chicago after playing in all 16 games as a rookie. In his first season in 2011, DeCicco recorded 12 special teams tackles. He recorded multiple special teams tackles in four games, helping the Bears to an 8-8 record. #62 VLADIMIR DUCASSE G 6-5 325 Massachusetts NFL Experience: 5 The Vikings added depth to their offensive line with the free agent signing of Vladimir Ducasse. Originally drafted in the 2nd round (#61 overall) of the 2010 draft by the New York Jets, he played in all 48 games over the past three seasons, including a career-best four starts during 2013. In 2010, as a rookie, he helped the Jets advance to the AFC Championship game against Pittsburgh. He helped New York rank #6 in the NFL in rushing yards per game (134.9) a season ago, with his best game as a Jet came vs. Buffalo (9/22/13) when Bilal Powell rushed for 149 yards, and Santonio Holmes and Stephen Hill each had 100+ yard receiving days, posting 154 yards and 108 yards, respectively. #47 MIKE HIGGINS TE 6-5 250 Nebraska-Omaha NFL Experience: 3 Mike Higgins signed with the Vikings after spending his entire career with the New Orleans Saints. He originally signed as an undrafted free agent by the Saints following the 2011 NFL Draft. Higgins has appeared in two games in both the 2011 and 2012 campaigns and most recently spent the entire 2013 campaign on the New Orleans practice squad. He played collegiately at Nebraska-Omaha. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 8

2014 free agent signings #92 TOM JOHNSON DT 6-3 288 Southern Mississippi NFL Experience: 4 After three seasons with the New Orleans Saints, Tom Johnson joins the Vikings as a free agent. He played 11 games for the Saints in 2011, helping the team advance to the playoffs. Johnson initially entered the NFL with Indianapolis in 2006. He was waived after the preseason but re-joined the club for 2007 and was allocated to NFL Europa. He played in the Arena Football League in 2008 before playing in the Canadian Football League in 2009 and 2010. He finally broke through and made an NFL roster in 2011 with New Orleans. In 40 career games he has recorded 73 tackles, 5.0 sacks and one forced fumble. #12 KAMAR JORDEN WR 6-3 200 Bowling Green NFL Experience: 1 Kamar Jorden returns to the Vikings after an outstanding 2013 campaign with the Spokane Shock of the Arena Football League. In 17 games with the Shock, he caught 96 passes for 1,119 yards and 27 TDs. Jorden went to minicamp with Indianapolis in 2013 and originally entered the NFL with Minnesota in 2012. Jorden went through training camp and the preseason with the Vikings after signing as a rookie free agent out of Bowling Green but suffered an injury that sidelined him. #98 LINVAL JOSEPH DT 6-4 323 East Carolina NFL Experience: 5 Linval Joseph was the first player to sign with the Vikings during the 2014 free agency period. He spent the first four seasons of his career with the New York Giants after they drafted him in the 2nd round (#46 overall) in 2010. Joseph was a full-time starter the past three seasons, including the Giants run to the Super Bowl championship in 2011. During the 2013 season he recorded a career-best 75 tackles helping the Giants rank #12 overall in total defense. In 53 career games, Joseph has recorded 207 tackles, 9.0 sacks, three passes defensed, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries. #24 CAPTAIN MUNNERLYN CB 5-8 195 South Carolina NFL Experience: 6 The Vikings added a dynamic playmaker with the signing of Captain Munnerlyn. He has returned five of his seven career interceptions for touchdowns and is tied for the NFL lead with five interception touchdowns since 2010. Munnerlyn is the most experienced member of the Vikings secondary, having appeared in 77 games, starting 50. He started all 16 games for Carolina in 2013, helping the Panthers to the NFC South championship. He played a key role for the Panthers defense that ranked #3 in total defense in 2013, recording 86 tackles, 3.0 sacks, two interceptions and 13 passes defensed. Against the New York Jets (12/15/13), he intercepted a pass and returned it 41 yards for a touchdown to go along with a career-best 2.0 sacks. #38 JULIAN POSEY CB 6-0 195 Ohio NFL Experience: 2 The Vikings claimed Julian Posey off waivers from Cleveland prior to the team s mandatory minicamp. Posey appeared in 5 games, making one start, in his first season with the Browns in 2013. He recorded six tackles, 1.0 sack and one TFL during his time in Cleveland. Prior to that, Posey played for Miami in two games in 2012 and spent most of the 2011 season on the New York Jets practice squad. Posey entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with the Jets in 2011 after a four-year career at Ohio. #72 KHEESTON RANDALL DT 6-5 325 Texas NFL Experience: 2 The Vikings added depth to the defensive line with the addition of Kheeston Randall early in the 2014 offseason. Randall spent two weeks on Cincinnati s active roster and was coached by Mike Zimmer in 2013. He was active but did not play in the two games he was on the roster for. Randall went through training camp and preseason with Miami in 2013 after appearing in 12 games the previous season. In 2012, Randall recorded eight tackles, including two at Houston in his NFL debut (9/9/12). Randall orginally entered the NFL as a 7th-round pick (#215 overall) by Miami in 2012. #87 ALLEN REISNER TE 6-3 255 Iowa NFL Experience: 4 Allen Reisner returns to the Vikings tight end corps after spending the 2013 season with the Jaguars. Reisner has played in 15 NFL games, earning three starts, during his three year playing career, including 10 games for Minnesota. After starting a career-best three games for Jacksonville a season ago, he was placed on Injured Reserve/Designated for Return (10/08). He posted three catches for 31 yards in a career day against Kansas City (9/8/13). In 2012, Reisner saw action in four games for Minnesota, including the opening three. He was waived by the Vikings on 12/22/12 before signing with Jacksonville on 12/30/12. As a rookie, he appeared in six games in 2011, including the opening four. He was one-of-two rookie free agents to play in the season opener at San Diego (9/11/11). His first professional catch came from fellow rookie Christian Ponder. #11 Ty Walker WE 5-10 191 Illionis State NFL Experience: 1 Originally signed as an undrafted free agent following the 2013 NFL Draft, Walker appeared in all four preaseson games before spending time with on the Green Bay and Seattle Seahawk practice squads. He recorded receptions in three-of-four preseason games for the Packers including two, five reception performances against Arizona (8/9/13), and he finished with 41 yards on five receptions and the final preseason game against Kansas City, in which he snared five receptions, totaling 30 yards. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 9

2014 free agent signings #99 COREY WOOTTON DE 6-6 270 Northwestern NFL Experience: 5 After spending four seasons with NFC North rival Chicago, Corey Wootton brings experience at both defensive line positions to the Vikings. Wootton started a careerbest 15 games for the Bears in 2013, 10 at defensive tackle and five at defensive end. In his first season as a starter in 2011, Wootton notched a career-high 7.0 sacks. Wootton s first career sack came against Minnesota at TCF Bank Stadium, when he took down Brett Favre (12/20/10). Wootton has never had a losing record in each of his four seasons in the NFL. The Bears selected him in the 4th round (#109 overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft. #59 MIKE ZIMMER LB 6-2 239 Illinois State NFL Experience: 1 Mike Zimmer signed with the Vikings after a successful tryout at the team s rookie mini camp. Zimmer went through training camp and preseason with Jacksonville in 2013. In four preseason appearances, he notched one tackle. He entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of Illinois State last season. During his four-year career at Illinois State he recorded 269 tackles, good for 13th-best in school history. He earned 1st-team All- Missouri Valley Conference honors as a senior. DT Linval Joseph was the first unrestricted free agent signing by the Vikings during the 2014 free agency period. Joseph spent the first four seasons of his career with the new York Giants, recording 207 tackles, 9.0 sacks, two forced fumbles and three fumble recoveries in 53 games. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 10

2014 draft selections #55 ANTHONY BARR LB 6-5 255 UCLA 1st Round #9 Overall #95 SCOTT CRICHTON DE 6-3 275 Oregon State 3rd Round #72 Overall Barr became the second-highest drafted LB in Vikings history when he was selected with the 9th overall pick in 2014. As an athletic linebacker, Barr had a knack for finding the ball in his final two seasons at UCLA, forcing 10 fumbles and recovering four. A finalist for the Butkus, Lombardi and Bednarik Awards as a senior, Barr recorded 66 tackles, 10 sacks, 20.0 tackles for loss, six forced fumbles and four fumble recoveries. During his first 2 seasons at UCLA, Barr played offense, primarily as a blocking fullback. In both seasons on defense, he earned All-America praise. After one of the best careers by a defensive end in Oregon State history, Scott Crichton declared early for the NFL Draft, being selected in the 3rd round (#72 overall) by the Minnesota Vikings. During his collegiate career, Crichton opened 38-of-39 games and set a school record by forcing 10 fumbles. His 22.5 sacks rank third in school history and were 11th amongst active players last season. During the 2013 campaign, Crichton finished ninth in the Pac-12 with 7.5 sacks and 11th nationally with 19.0 TFL. After his impressive 2013 season, he earned Honorable Mention accolades from Sports Illustrated and ESPN. #5 TEDDY BRIDGEWATER QB 6-3 205 Louisville 1st Round #32 Overall #31 JERICK McKINNON RB 5-9 208 Georgia Southern 3rd Round #96 Overall After three successful seasons as the starting quarterback at Louisville, Bridgewater was drafted by the Vikings with the final pick of the 1st round of the 2014 NFL Draft. As a junior, Bridgewater lead the Cardinals to a 12-1 record and a victory over the University of Miami in the Russell Athletic Bowl. He finished with 3,970 yards and 31 TDs on 303-of-427 passing in 2013. As a sophomore in 2012, Bridgewater set a school record when he completed 68.4 percent of his passes. Bridgewater started 36-of-39 career games and finished 781-of-1,142 passing for 9,817 yards, 72 touchdowns and 24 interceptions. On the ground, Bridgewater scored 6 touchdowns on 226 rushes. The Vikings used their second of two 3rd-round picks on one of the most interesting talents in this year s draft class. During his time at Georgia Southern, Jerick McKinnon lined up at five different positions - QB, WR, RB, FB and DB. In 2013, he helped the school defeat their first BCS team when they won at Florida. In 47 games, McKinnon gained 4,138 total yards and scored 43 touchdowns. During his junior season, McKinnon averaged 129.79 rushing yards per game, finishing 7th in the country. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 11

2014 draft selections #66 DAVID YANKEY G 6-6 315 Stanford 5th Round #145 Overall #40 KENDALL JAMES CB 5-11 180 Maine 6th Round #184 Overall The Vikings selected David Yankey in the 5th round (#145 overall) after he had one of the most impressive seasons by an offensive line last year. A unanimous All-American, Yankey anchored one of the top offensive lines in college football. Out of Stanford s 30 rushing touchdowns in 2013, 28 came on his side of the ball and he wasn t responsible for any sacks as a senior. Yankey transitioned back to guard as a senior after starting his junior season at tackle, earning All-American honors as a junior. During his four seasons playing at Stanford, Yankey started 40-of-42 games, 26 at guard and 14 at tackle. Following his impressive senior season at Maine, the Vikings selected Kendall James in the 6th round (#184 overall) in the 2014 NFL Draft. James earned 1st-team All-CAA and AP 2nd-team All-American honors in 2013 after notching 36 tackles, 2 INTs and 9 passes defensed. In 2013, he led a team that won the school s first CAA championship and advanced to the 2nd round of the FCS playoffs. As a senior, he led a secondary that allowed the fewest passing yards in the CAA (165.4 ypg). James scored his lone touchdown of his collegiate career when he returned an interception 100 yards at Bryant (9/15/12). #32 ANTONE EXUM S 6-1 220 Virginia Tech 6th Round #182 Overall #93 SHAMAR STEPHEN DT 6-5 310 Connecticut 7th Round #220 Overall After splitting time between cornerback and safety in college, Antone Exum will play safety for the Vikings in 2014. The first of three defensive backs selected by the Vikings, Exum started 35 games at cornerback during his four-year playing career at Virginia Tech. After earning 2nd-team All-ACC honors in 2012, Exum only played in three games in 2013 due to injuries. Exum recorded a career-best 5 interceptions as a junior, ending the season earning Honorable Mention All-American honors from Sports Illustrated. While splitting time between cornerback and rover in 2011, he recorded a career-best 89 tackles, 1.5 sacks and 5.0 TFL in 14 games. Shamar Stephen was the first of three Vikings 7th-round draft choices in 2014. As a senior, he earned 2nd-team All-American Athletic Conference honors after recording 60 tackles, 3.0 sacks and 10.0 TFL. His teammates voted him team captain prior to the season and team MVP following the season. Stephen started 32-of-46 games, including the final 22, at UConn. He started 8 games during redshirt freshman season as a member on the UConn team that advanced to the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl. During the 2010 season, he earned Honorable Mention Freshman All-American honors after recording 27 tackles, 2.0 sacks and 4.0 TFL. During his career, he faced Vikings quarterback Teddy Bridgewater three times and finished with a 1-2 record. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 12

2014 draft selections #58 Brandon watts LB 6-2 231 Georgia Tech 7th Round #223 Overall Following a successful career at Georgia Tech, the Vikings drafted Brandon Watts in the 7th round (#223 overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft. In each of his four seasons playing, he helped Georgia Tech advance to bowl games. As a senior, Watts recorded 66 tackles, 2.5 sacks and 1 interception. His interception in 2013 was the first of his career and sealed Georgia Tech s win at Virginia (10/26/13). At his pro day, he posted one of the fastest 40-yard dash times by any linebacker in 2013. In 2012, he started 13-of-14 games for a Georgia Tech team that appeared in the ACC Championship. #39 JABARI PRICE CB 5-10 200 North Carolina 7th Round #225 Overall Jabari Price was the final draft selection by the Vikings in the 2014 NFL Draft and the seventh defensive player selected by the club. Price started the final 24 games of his career at North Carolina. After starting 13 games in 2013, he was named Honorable Mention All-ACC. He notched 80 tackles, 4.5 TFL and 9 passes defensed as a senior, helping North Carolina to a victory over Cincinnati in the Belk Bowl. As a junior, started all 11 games and finished 3rd on team with 76 tackles. He snared 2 INTs in his career. Started the final 4 games of his true freshman season, helping UNC finish 2-2 down the stretch. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 13

2014 undrafted free agent signings #76 Pierce Burton, T, Mississippi Redshirted and played freshman season at San Jose State before transferring to City College of San Francisco for his sophomore season and finished collegiate career at Mississippi where he spent his junior and senior seasons. At City College of San Francisco was a member of the team that went 12-0 and won a state and national title. Selected to the 2014 College All-Star Bowl on the campus of Furman University. Started all 26 games at RT as a Rebel in his 2 seasons at Mississippi. During the 2013 campaign was a member of the offensive line that helped produce the most single-season yards in school history (6,153). A member of the offensive line that helped set a school record 751 yards vs. Troy (11/16/13). As a junior, helped the Rebel offense score the 3rd-most points in program history (409). Graduated in December 2013 with a degree in general studies. Has 12 years of experience sailboat racing for the Richmond (Calif.) Yacht Club. Attended high school at Rio Americano in Sacramento, Calif. #13 Kain Colter, WR, Northwestern Two-year team co-captain, 2-time All-Big Ten Honorable Mention. Ranks amongst NU s all-team leaders in pass efficiency rating (2nd, 139.0), career rushing yards (8th, 2,180), career rushing touchdowns (5th, 28), career rushing yards by a QB (1st, 2,180). Will transition to a full-time WR with the Vikings after serving as an option QB with the Wildcats. Established a Wildcat single-season QB rushing record as a junior with 891 yards. Started 30 games, playing in multiple positions throughout career. Scored 50 TDs at Northwestern, including 18 passing, four receiving and 28 rushing. Co-founded the College Athletes s Association. Earned degree in psychology. Attended Cherry Creek High in Greenwood Village, CO. #76 Isame Faciane, DT Fla. International Started 29-of-49 games during his four years at FIU, earning Honorable Mention All-Conference USA honors as a senior. Led team with 11.5 TFLs during 2013 season and set a career-best with 53 tackles as a senior. Blocked a 44-yard FG vs. Southern Mississippi as time expired to preserve a FIU win. Coached by defensive line coach Andre Patterson during final season at Florida International. Enjoys cooking, which he learned from his grandmother. Majored in liberal studies. Class 4A All-State in football and state runner-up in powerlifting at Salmen High in Slidell, LA. #2 Donte Foster, WR, Ohio Became the 2nd player in school history to surpass the 1,000-yard receiving mark when he finished with 1,018 receiving yards in 2013. Earned 2nd-team All-MAC honors following senior season. Earned MVP honors in the Beef O Brady s Bowl after recording a bowl-record 160 receiving yards against East Carolina. Played in 51 games during four-year career at Ohio. Finished with 2,170 receiving yards and 21 TDs on 167 receptions. Played college basketball at Seminole State College in Seminole, OK, before transferring to Ohio University. Had the #1 play on ESPN s SportsCenter when he made a shot with his back to the basket during a high school basketball game. Graduated with a degree in sociology-criminology. Attended Guthrie HS in Guthrie, OK. #59 Zac Kerin, C, Toledo Selected to the All-MAC team three consecutive seasons - 2013 (2nd team), 2012 (1st team), 2011 (2nd team). Appeared in 50 career games, earning 38 career starts. Did not miss a game over the final three years of collegiate career. Anchored an offensive line that only allowed five sacks during the 2013 campaign, which ranked 1st nationally. Key part of the offense that ranked 3rd in the MAC for total offense (445.2 ypg) and 5th in scoring (31.5 ppg). Academic All-District and Academic All-MAC selection in 2012 with a 3.61 GPA. Visited the Vikings on the pre-draft Top-30 visit. Enjoys fishing and paintball. Will receive bachelor s degree in civil engineering upon completion of an internship. Prepped at Olentangy High school in Lewis Center, Ohio. #89 A.C. Leonard, TE, Tennessee State Transferred to Tennessee State following his freshman year in 2011 from Florida, where he was teammates with Sharrif Floyd. Florida s lone true freshman to record a reception during the 2011 season. Played in 10 contests during the 2012 campaign, earning 8 starts. Named FCS National Tight End of the Year following 2012 season at Tennessee State. Earned 1st-team All-American honors in his final 2 seasons. 2012 AP All-American, 2012 All-OVC 1st-Team Selection, 2012 Sports Network FCS All-American. Played in 12 games as a senior amassing 441 yards on 34 catches with 5 touchdowns for the Tigers. Participated in the Under Armour High School All-American Game. Prepped at University Christian School in Jacksonville, FL. Majored in Criminal Justice. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 14

2014 undrafted free agent signings #14 Erik Lora, WR, Eastern Illinois Two-time Walter Payton Award Finalist, given to the most outstanding offensive player in Football Championship Subdivision, finishing 4th in 2013 and 7th in 2012. Set the single-season mark for most receptions in NCAA FCS history with 136 catches in 2012, recording the 2nd-most in 2013 with 123. Started 35 games during collegiate career. Teammates with New England Patriots 2014 2nd-round pick QB Jimmy Garoppolo. Caught 19 TD passes in 2013, the most in Ohio Valley Conference history. Consensus 1st-team All-American in 2012 and 2013. Finished career with 332 receptions, 4,016 receiving yards and 35 TDs in 48 appearances. Named 2012 Ohio Valley Conference Male Athlete of the Year. Has completed coursework to earn degree in kinesiology. Attended Christopher Columbus HS in Miami, FL where he played football against Vikings QB Teddy Bridgewater. #78 Antonio Richardson, T, Tennessee Started 24 consecutive games at LT for the Vols including all 12 games during the 2012 and 2013 seasons and played in 36 total games at Tennessee. A member of the offensive line that aided the Volunteer offense gain 2,261 rushing yards in 2013, the most by Tennessee since 2004. CBSSports.com 3rd Team All-American, AP All-SEC 2nd Team Selection. Aided offense in school-record 718 yards vs. Troy (11/3/12) in which current teammate Cordarrelle Patterson amassed a team-best 219 receiving yards. Richardson and Patterson were teammates for one season. Competed in the 2011 U.S. Army All-American Game. Majored in communications. #64 Tyler Scott, DE, Northwestern Appeared in 49 games, making 31 starts, during 4-year career. Started all 12 games as a co-captain during senior year. Named 2013 Team MVP and 2nd-team All-Big Ten. Finished 6th in school history with 16.0 career sacks. Ranked 2nd in the Big Ten with a team-best 9.0 sacks in 2012. Served as a member on Northwestern s 12-player leadership council in final 2 seasons. Honored as Academic All-Big Ten as a junior and senior, including being named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar in 2012. Captain of basketball and football teams at Howland HS in Warren, OH. #69 Jake Snyder, DE, Virginia Started final 24 games at Virginia, and 36-of-37 games to end career. Appeared in 49 games during 4 years at Virginia, notching 149 tackles, 5 sacks, 17.5 TFLs and 11 passes defensed. Served as a team captain during 2013 season, finishing 4th on the team with 55 tackles. Led all Virginia defensive linemen in tackles in 2012 (44) and 2013 (55). Earned ACC All-Academic honors in 2012 and 2013. Earned a degree in environmental studies in 2013 and worked towards a master s degree in educational psychology. Coached by Vikings strength coach Evan Marcus, who served as Virginia s Director of Football Training. High school teammates with 2014 6th-round pick Antone Exum at Deep Run HS in Glen Allen, VA. #79 Austin Wentworth, G, Fresno State Named Sports Illustrated honorable mention All- American following senior season. Two-time 1st-Team All-Mountain West selection. Finished career with 43 starts, including 42 consecutive. Key member of the offensive line that blocked the way for the FBS-leading passing attack (394.8 ypg). Member of a unit that allowed only 11 sacks in 13 games during the 2013 campaign. Helped the Bulldog offense establish 19 school records in 2013. Scored a rare offensive line touchdown on a hook-and-ladder play vs. Cal Poly (9/7/13). Attended Whitney High School in Rocklin, CA. #43 Dominique Williams, RB, Wagner Finished with 4,435 rushing yards, 3rd-most in Wagner history for the Staten Island, NY school. Reached the 1,000+ rushing mark in three seasons. Rushed for 100+ yards in 26-of-43 games. Helped Wagner to a win over Colgate in the FCS playoffs in the school s 1st playoff appearance, becoming the 1st team from the Northeast Conference to win a playoff game in football. Advanced to face Eastern Washington in the playoffs where their season ended. Ranks 4th in conference history in rushing yards (4,435) and all-purpose yards (5,444) The 1st player in school history to serve as a team captain for three seasons. Sat out the 2010 season with a knee injury. Earned degree in sociology with a concentration in family studies/social work in 2013. Spent a year after high school prepping at Milford Academy (New Berlin, NY) before enrolling at Wagner. Attended Bridgeton HS in Bridgeton, NJ. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 15

VIKINGS NOT IN THE MEDIA GUIDE CHRIS CROCKER #25 Position: Safety Height/Weight: 5-11/197 DOB: 3-9-80 Hometown: Chesapeake, VA College: Marshall Acquired: FA for 2014 NFL Season: 12 Vikings Season: 1 GAMES/STARTS (regular season, playoffs) 2003 (16/1-Clev), 2004 (12/5-Clev), 2005 (16/16-Clev), 2006 (16/16-Atl), 2007 (14/14-Atl), 2008 (14/8; 6/2-Mia, 8/6- Cinn), 2009 (13/13, 1/1-Cinn) 2010 (9/9-Cinn), 2011 (16/16, 1/1-Cinn), 2012 (13/9, 0/0-Cinn), 2013 (12/3, 1/1-Cinn). Total- 151/110, 3/3 (44/22-Clev, 30/30-Atl, 6/2-Mia, 71/56, 3/3-Cinn). Spent entire 6-year Bengals career playing under Mike Zimmer when he served as Cincinnati defensive coordinator. Has started 3 career playoff games, all with Bengals. The oldest Vikings player at 34, entering his 12th NFL season. OFF THE FIELD Earned degree from Marshall with double major in sports management and marketing... Competed on Marshall track team as a freshman. PRO Is the oldest Vikings player at 34 and enters his 12th NFL season in 2014...His 151 career games played and 110 starts are two times more than the next most veteran Vikings DB, Captain Munnerlyn (77 games, 50 starts)...has 15 career INTs and 14.5 career sacks...has scored 2 TDs on INT returns, the 1st at Pittsburgh (10/10/04) on a 20-yard return of a Ben Roethlisberger pass and the 2nd coming vs. NY Jets (10/27/13) on a 32-yard return of a Geno Smith pass...originally entered NFL as a 3rd-round draft pick (#84) by Cleveland in 2003. 2013 Signed with Bengals on 9/25 after not being with a team in the preseason or the opening 3 weeks of the regular season...played in 12 games with 3 starts...notched 1.5 sacks and 2 INTs, scoring his 2nd career TD on a 32-yard INT return vs. NY Jets (10/27), his career-long return...started Wild Card playoff game vs. San Diego (1/5/14) and shared a sack in the game. 2012 Started 9 games and played in 13...Tied career-high with 3 INTs...Had 3rd career FR and returned it career-best 12 yards at Philadelphia (12/13) to set up a FG...Had 29-yard INT return vs. Oakland (11/25). 2011 Played and started all 16 games for the 3rd time in his career and started playoff game...was 1 of 7 Bengals to start every game...posted 74 tackles, his 2nd-best of his career and had career-high 3.5 sacks to lead all Bengals DBs...Helped Bengals rank 7th in NFL in yards allowed. 2010 Started and played 9 games before suffering knee injury on vs. Buffalo (11/21) and was placed on injured reserve (11/22)...Notched 2.0 sacks, 9 tackles and a FF vs. Tampa Bay (10/10). 2009 Started all 13 games he played an Wild Card Playoff game...ranked 3rd on team with 11 passes defensed...snared 2 INTs...Converted a fake punt vs. Pittsburgh (9/27) when he took a direct snap and ran 21 yards...missed 3 games with ankle injury...had INTs in 2 straight games. 2008 Played opening 6 games of season with Miami and final 8 games for Cincinnati...Started final 6 games of season for Bengals...Led the DBs with 14-tackle outing and a FF vs. Washington (12/14). 2007 Set career-high with 3 INTs and career-best 11 PD while starting all 14 games he played...snared INT off Panthers QB Matt Moore on the final play of the game to preserve Falcons win at Carolina (11/11)...Had key INT and 18-yard return of a Seneca Wallace pass to set up a TD in 44-41 win vs. Seattle (12/20). 2006 Started all 16 games in his debut with Atlanta...Took Jason Campbell pass back 28 yards in the 4th quarter of win at Washington (12/3). 2005 Started all 16 games for 1st time in his career in final season with Cleveland...Posted career-best 86 tackles with 2 INTs and 2 sacks...posted 12 special teams tackles...helped Browns rank 4th in NFL in passing yards allowed. 2004 Started 5 of the 12 games he played...missed final 4 games of season with biceps injury...scored 1st NFL TD on a 20-yard INT return at Pittsburgh (10/10)...Notched 61 tackles. 2003 Saw action in all 16 games as a rookie...notched 3 special teams stops at Cincinnati (12/23). COLLEGE Was full-time starter in his final 3 seasons for Thundering Herd...Was 1st-Team All-MAC as a junior and 2nd-Team All-MAC as a senior. PREP Named All-Region twice in football at Deep Creek High in Chesapeake, VA...Named All-State in track where he was 3rd in the nation in 100m hurdles as a senior. CROCKER S NFL TOTALS Tackles Special Year GP/GS Solo Asst. Total Sacks INTs PBU TFL QBH FF/FR Teams 2003 (Clev)... 16/1 26 2 28 0.0 0 2 -- -- 0/0 11 2004 (Clev)...12/5 45 16 61 2.0 1 (20) 5 -- -- 0/0 12 2005 (Clev)... 16/16 41 45 86 2.0 2 (35) 4 -- -- 2/1 5 2006 (Atl)... 16/16 40 8 48 1.0 1 (28) 8 -- -- 0/0 1 2007 (Atl)...14/14 52 11 63 1.0 3 (40) 11 -- -- 0/1 0 2008 (Mia)... 6/2 9 0 9 0.0 0 1 -- -- 0/0 1 (Cinn)...8/6 33 15 48 1.5 1 (22) 6 -- -- 1/0 0 2009 (Cinn)... 13/13 39 17 56 0.0 2 (38) 11 -- -- 0/0 2 Playoffs... 1/1 5 1 6 0.0 0 0 -- -- 0/0 0 2010 (Cinn)... 9/9 29 13 42 2.0 0 6 -- -- 2/0 2 2011 (Cinn)... 16/16 55 19 74 3.5 0 4 -- -- 1/0 0 Playoffs... 1/1 1 1 2 0.0 0 0 -- -- 0/0 0 2012 (Cinn)...13/9 31 11 42 0.0 3 (52) 6 -- -- 0/1 0 Playoffs...0/0 2013 (Cinn)...12/3 27 10 37 1.5 2 (41) 7 -- -- 0/0 0 Playoffs... 1/1 2 0 2 0.5 0 0 -- -- 0/0 0 Totals... 151/110 427 167 594 14.5 15 (276) 71 -- -- 6/3 34 Playoffs...3/3 8 2 10 0.5 0 0 -- -- 0/0 0 SINGLE-GAME CAREER HIGHS Tackles...14... vs. Washington, 12/14/08 Solo Tackles... 9... vs. Chicago, 10/9/05 Sacks... 2.0... vs. Tampa Bay, 10/10/10 Interceptions... 1... last vs. Baltimore, 12/29/13 Passes Defensed...3... last vs. Pittsburgh, 10/8/10 Special Teams Tackles...3... vs. Washington, 10/3/04 CROCKER S INTERCEPTIONS GAME QB INT (YDS) @ Pittsburgh, 10/10/04... Ben Roethlisberger...1 (20t) vs. Miami, 11/20/05... Sage Rosenfels...1 (11) @ Minnesota, 11/27/05... Brad Johnson... 1 (24) @ Washington, 12/3/06... Jason Campbell... 1 (28) @ Carolina, 11/11/07... Matt Moore... 1 (6) @ St. Louis, 12/2/07... Gus Frerotte...1 (16) vs. Seattle, 12/30/07... Seneca Wallace...1 (18) vs. Philadelphia, 11/16/08... Donovan McNabb...1 (22) vs. Houston, 10/18/09... Matt Schaub...1 (18) vs. Chicago, 10/25/09... Jay Cutler... 1 (20) @ Jacksonville, 9/30/12... Blaine Gabbert...1 (23) vs. Pittsburgh, 10/21/12... Ben Roethlisberger... 1 (0) vs. Oakland, 11/25/12... Carson Palmer... 1 (29) vs. NY Jets, 10/27/13... Geno Smith... 1 (32t) vs. Baltimore, 12/29/13... Jay Flacco... 1 (9) Total...15 (276) CROCKER S SACKS GAME QB SACKS vs. Pittsburgh, 11/14/04... Ben Roethlisberger... 1.0 vs. NY Jets, 11/21/04... Quincy Carter... 1.0 vs. Cincinnati, 9/11/05... Carson Palmer... 1.0 vs. Chicago, 10/9/05... Kyle Orton... 1.0 @ Cincinnati, 10/29/06... Carson Palmer... 1.0 vs. Carolina, 9/23/07... Jake Delhomme... 1.0 vs. Philadelphia, 11/16/08... Donovan McNabb... 1.0 vs. Baltimore, 11/30/08... Joe Flacco...0.5 vs. Tampa Bay, 10/10/10... Josh Freeman...2.0 vs. Cleveland, 9/11/11... Colt McCoy... 1.0 vs. San Francisco, 9/25/11... Alex Smith...0.5 @ Seattle, 10/30/11... Charlie Whitehurst... 1.0 vs. Houston, 12/11/11... T.J. Yates... 1.0 vs. New England, 10/6/13... Tom Brady...0.5 vs. Baltimore, 12/29/13... Joe Flacco... 1.0 vs. San Diego, 1/5/14*... Philip Rivers...0.5 Total...14.5 CROCKER S TOUCHDOWNS GAME PLAY @ Pittsburgh, 10/10/04... 20t INT return vs. NY Jets, 10/27/13... 32t INT return PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 16

MINNESOTA VIKINGS 2014 ALPHABETICAL ROSTER Updated: August 4, 2014 No. Name Pos Ht Wt Age Birthdate Exp College HS Hometown Acquired 44 Asiata, Matt RB 6-0 234 27 7/24/87 3 Utah Santa Ana, CA FA '12 60 Baca, Jeff G 6-3 302 24 1/10/90 2 UCLA Mission Viejo, CA D6 '13 91 Baker, Chase DT 6-2 300 26 5/21/88 2 Boise State Rocklin, CA UDFA '12 23 Banyard, Joe RB 5-10 205 26 11/12/88 2 Texas-El Paso Sweetwater, TX PS '12 55 Barr, Anthony LB 6-5 255 22 3/18/92 R UCLA San Pedro, CA D1a '14 61 Berger, Joe C 6-5 305 32 5/25/82 10 Michigan Tech Newaygo, MI FA '11 30 Bishop, Brandan S 6-1 208 23 1/23/91 1 NC State Boca Raton, FL UDFA '13 36 Blanton, Robert S 6-1 200 24 9/7/89 3 Notre Dame Matthews, N.C. D5 '12 5 Bridgewater, Teddy QB 6-2 210 21 11/10/92 R Louisville Miami, FL D1b '14 54 Brinkley, Jasper LB 6-1 252 29 7/12/85 6 South Carolina Thomson, GA FA '14 76 Burton, Pierce T 6-6 305 22 4/16/91 R Mississippi Sacramento, CA UDFA '14 16 Cassel, Matt QB 6-4 228 32 5/17/82 10 Southern California Chatsworth, CA FA '13 57 Cole, Audie LB 6-5 239 25 6/1/89 3 NC State Monroe, MI D7a '12 20 Coleman, Kurt S 5-11 200 26 7/1/88 5 Ohio State Clayton, OH FA '14 13 Colter, Kain WR 6-0 195 22 5/24/92 R Northwestern Denver, CO UDFA '14 37 Cox, Derek CB 6-1 195 27 9/22/86 6 William & Mary Greenville, N.C. FA '14 95 Crichton, Scott DE 6-3 273 22 10/30/91 R Oregon State Tacoma, WA D3a '14 25 Crocker, Chris S 5-11 197 34 3/9/80 12 Marshall Chesapeake, VA FA '14 8 Cruse, Andy WR 6-3 212 24 1/13/90 1 Miami-Ohio Cincinnati, OH FA '14 51 Dean, Larry LB 6-0 226 25 8/7/88 4 Valdosta State Tifton, GA UDFA '11 49 DeCicco, Dom LB 6-3 235 25 9/11/88 3 Pittsburgh Jefferson Hills, PA FA '14 62 Ducasse, Vladimir G 6-5 325 26 10/15/87 5 Massachusetts Stamford, CT FA '14 85 Ellison, Rhett TE 6-5 250 25 10/3/88 3 Southern California Portola Valley, CA D4b '12 90 Evans, Fred DT 6-4 305 30 11/6/83 9 Texas State Morgan Park, IL FA '07 32 Exum, Antone S 6-0 219 23 2/27/91 R Virginia Tech Glen Allen, VA D6a '14 76 Faciane, Isame DT 6-4 302 23 5/11/91 R Florida International Slidell, LA UDFA '14 42 Felton, Jerome FB 6-0 248 28 7/3/86 7 Furman Madisonville, TN UFA '12 73 Floyd, Sharrif DT 6-3 305 23 5/28/91 2 Florida Philadelphia, PA D1a '13 2 Foster, Donte WR 6-1 193 23 11/10/90 R Ohio Guthrie, OK UDFA '14 63 Fusco, Brandon G 6-4 306 26 7/26/88 4 Slippery Rock Cranberry Township, PA D6c '11 52 Greenway, Chad LB 6-3 237 31 1/12/83 9 Iowa Mt. Vernon, SD D1 '06 97 Griffen, Everson DE 6-3 273 26 12/22/87 5 Southern California Avondale, AZ D4 '10 47 Higgins, Mike TE 6-5 250 26 12/7/87 3 Nebraska-Omaha Beatrice, NE FA '14 50 Hodges, Gerald LB 6-2 243 23 1/17/91 2 Penn State Paulsboro, N.J. D4 '13 40 James, Kendall CB 5-11 180 23 6/29/91 R Maine Scotch Plains, N.J. D6b '14 15 Jennings, Greg WR 6-0 195 30 9/21/83 9 Western Michigan Kalamazoo, MI UFA '13 74 Johnson, Charlie G 6-4 305 30 5/2/84 9 Oklahoma State Sherman, TX UFA '11 92 Johnson, Tom DT 6-3 288 29 8/30/84 4 Southern Mississippi Moss Point, MS FA '14 12 Jorden, Kamar WR 6-3 200 25 5/17/89 1 Bowling Green Darby, PA FA '14 98 Joseph, Linval DT 6-4 323 25 10/10/88 5 East Carolina Gainesville, FL FA '14 75 Kalil, Matt T 6-7 308 25 7/6/89 3 Southern California Corona, CA D1a '12 59 Kerin, Zac C 6-5 305 22 8/13/91 R Toledo Lewis Center, OH UDFA '14 89 Leonard, AC TE 6-2 250 22 1/15/92 R Tennessee State Jacksonville, FL UDFA '14 48 Line, Zach FB 6-1 233 24 4/26/90 2 SMU Oxford, MI UDFA '13 71 Loadholt, Phil T 6-8 343 28 1/21/86 6 Oklahoma Fountain, CO D2 '09 18 Locke, Jeff P 6-0 203 24 9/27/89 2 UCLA Glendale, AZ D5 '13 46 Loeffler, Cullen LS 6-5 241 33 1/27/81 11 Texas Ingram, TX UDFA '04 14 Lora, Erik WR 5-10 202 23 3/14/91 R Eastern Illinois Miami, FL UDFA '14 56 Mauti, Michael LB 6-2 243 24 1/19/90 2 Penn State Mandeville, LA D7a '13 31 McKinnon, Jerick RB 5-9 208 22 5/3/92 R Georgia Southern Marietta, GA D3b '14 24 Munnerlyn, Captain CB 5-8 195 26 4/10/88 6 South Carolina Mobile, AL FA '14 68 Murphy, Kevin T 6-7 305 24 2/16/90 2 Harvard San Clemente, CA FA '12 84 Patterson, Cordarrelle WR 6-2 220 23 3/17/91 2 Tennessee Rockhill, S.C. D1c '13 28 Peterson, Adrian RB 6-1 217 29 3/21/85 8 Oklahoma Palestine, TX D1 '07 7 Ponder, Christian QB 6-2 229 26 2/25/88 4 Florida State Colleyville, TX D1 '11 38 Posey, Julian CB 6-0 195 26 7/17/88 2 Ohio Cincinnati, OH W (Cle.) '14 27 Prater, Shaun CB 5-10 190 24 10/27/89 3 Iowa Omaha, NE W (Phi.) '13 39 Price, Jabari CB 5-11 200 21 8/31/92 R North Carolina Pompano Beach, FL D7c '14 72 Randall, Kheeston DT 6-5 325 24 5/7/90 2 Texas Beaumont, TX FA '14 41 Raymond, Mistral S 6-1 202 26 9/7/87 4 South Florida Palmetto, FL D6b '11 87 Reisner, Allen TE 6-3 255 25 9/29/88 4 Iowa Marion, IA FA '14 67 Remmers, Mike T 6-5 300 25 4/11/89 2 Oregon State Portland, OR W (SD) '13 29 Rhodes, Xavier CB 6-1 210 24 6/19/90 2 Florida State Miami, FL D1b '13 78 Richardson, Antonio T 6-6 330 22 2/24/92 R Tennessee Nashville, TN UDFA '14 21 Robinson, Josh CB 5-10 199 23 1/8/91 3 Central Florida Sunrise, FL D3 '12 96 Robison, Brian DE 6-3 259 31 4/27/83 8 Texas Splendora, TX D4 '07 82 Rudolph, Kyle TE 6-6 259 24 11/9/89 4 Notre Dame Cincinnati, OH D2 '11 33 Sanford, Jamarca S 5-10 200 28 8/27/85 6 Mississippi Batesville, MS D7 '09 64 Scott, Tyler DE 6-4 250 23 5/6/91 R Northwestern Warren, OH UDFA '14 34 Sendejo, Andrew S 6-1 200 26 9/9/87 4 Rice San Antonio, TX FA '11 35 Sherels, Marcus CB 5-10 175 26 9/30/87 4 Minnesota Rochester, MN FA '10 81 Simpson, Jerome WR 6-2 190 28 2/4/86 7 Coastal Carolina Reidsville, NC UFA '12 22 Smith, Harrison S 6-2 214 25 2/2/89 3 Notre Dame Knoxville, TN D1b '12 83 Smith, Rodney WR 6-5 220 24 3/11/90 2 Florida State Miami, FL UDFA '13 69 Snyder, Jake DE 6-4 275 23 4/7/91 R Virginia Glen Allen, VA UDFA '14 26 Steeples, Robert CB 6-1 195 24 11/27/89 1 Memphis St. Louis, MO PS '13 93 Stephen, Shamar DT 6-5 310 23 2/25/91 R Connecticut Westbury, NY D7a '14 65 Sullivan, John C 6-4 301 28 8/8/85 7 Notre Dame Old Greenwich, CT D6a '08 19 Thielen, Adam WR 6-2 195 23 8/22/90 1 Minn. State-Mankato Detroit Lakes, MN UDFA '13 94 Trattou, Justin DE 6-4 250 25 8/28/88 3 Florida Ramsey, NJ FA '13 11 Walker, Ty WR 5-10 191 23 8/25/90 1 Illinois State Indianapolis, IN FA '14 3 Walsh, Blair K 5-10 192 24 1/8/90 3 Georgia Boca Raton, FL D6 '12 58 Watts, Brandon LB 6-2 231 23 1/21/91 R Georgia Tech Tennille, GA D7b '14 79 Wentworth, Austin G 6-4 315 24 5/10/90 R Fresno State Rocklin, CA UDFA '14 43 Williams, Dominique RB 5-9 205 23 9/2/90 R Wagner Bridgeton, NJ UDFA '14 99 Wootton, Corey DE 6-6 270 27 6/22/87 5 Northwestern Rutherford, NJ FA '14 17 Wright, Jarius WR 5-10 180 24 11/25/89 3 Arkansas Warren, AR D4a '12 66 Yankey, David G 6-6 315 22 1/18/92 R Stanford Roswell, GA D5 '14 59 Zimmer, Mike LB 6-2 239 23 9/23/90 1 Illinois State Prospect Heights, IL FA '14 Active Roster - 90 PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM 86 Ford, Chase TE 6-6 255 24 7/19/90 2 Miami Corrigan, TX PS '12 INJURED RESERVE 11 Jean, Lestar WR 6-3 212 26 2/5/88 4 Florida Atlantic Miami, FL FA '14 64 Samuda, Josh G 6-3 315 25 12/23/88 2 Massachusetts Hollywood, FL FA '14 2014 MINNESOTA VIKINGS COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mike Zimmer Coordinators: George Edwards (Defensive Coordinator), Mike Priefer (Special Teams Coordinator), Norv Turner (Offensive Coordinator). Assistants: Robb Akey (Assistant Defensive Line), Jeff Davidson (Offensive Line), Ryan Ficken (Assistant Special Teams), Hank Fraley (Assistant Offensive Line), Jonathan Gannon (Assistant Defensive Backs), Jerry Gray (Defensive Backs), Jeff Howard (Defensive Assistant), Jeff Hurd (Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach), Klint Kubiak (Assistant Wide Receivers), Evan Marcus (Strength & Conditioning Coach), Andre Patterson (Defensive Line), Drew Petzing (Coaching Assistant), Kevin Stefanski (Tight Ends), George Stewart (Wide Receivers), Scott Turner (Quarterbacks), Kirby Wilson (Running Backs), Adam Zimmer (Linebackers). PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 17

MINNESOTA VIKINGS 2014 NUMERICAL ROSTER Updated: August 4, 2014 No. Name Pos Ht Wt Age Birthdate Exp College HS Hometown Acquired 2 Donte Foster WR 6-1 193 23 11/10/90 R Ohio Guthrie, OK UDFA '14 3 Blair Walsh K 5-10 192 24 1/8/90 3 Georgia Boca Raton, FL D6 '12 5 Teddy Bridgewater QB 6-2 210 21 11/10/92 R Louisville Miami, FL D1b '14 7 Christian Ponder QB 6-2 229 26 2/25/88 4 Florida State Colleyville, TX D1 '11 8 Andy Cruse WR 6-3 212 24 1/13/90 1 Miami-Ohio Cincinnati, OH FA '14 11 Ty Walker WR 5-10 191 23 8/25/90 1 Illinois State Indianapolis, IN FA '14 12 Kamar Jorden WR 6-3 200 25 5/17/89 1 Bowling Green Darby, PA FA '14 13 Kain Colter WR 6-0 195 22 5/24/92 R Northwestern Denver, CO UDFA '14 14 Erik Lora WR 5-10 202 23 3/14/91 R Eastern Illinois Miami, FL UDFA '14 15 Greg Jennings WR 6-0 195 30 9/21/83 9 Western Michigan Kalamazoo, MI UFA '13 16 Matt Cassel QB 6-4 228 32 5/17/82 10 Southern California Chatsworth, CA FA '13 17 Jarius Wright WR 5-10 180 24 11/25/89 3 Arkansas Warren, AR D4a '12 18 Jeff Locke P 6-0 203 24 9/27/89 2 UCLA Glendale, AZ D5 '13 19 Adam Thielen WR 6-2 195 23 8/22/90 1 Minn. State-Mankato Detroit Lakes, MN UDFA '13 20 Kurt Coleman S 5-11 200 26 7/1/88 5 Ohio State Clayton, OH FA '14 21 Josh Robinson CB 5-10 199 23 1/8/91 3 Central Florida Sunrise, FL D3 '12 22 Harrison Smith S 6-2 214 25 2/2/89 3 Notre Dame Knoxville, TN D1b '12 23 Joe Banyard RB 5-10 205 26 11/12/88 2 Texas-El Paso Sweetwater, TX PS '12 24 Captain Munnerlyn CB 5-8 195 26 4/10/88 6 South Carolina Mobile, AL FA '14 25 Chris Crocker S 5-11 197 34 3/9/80 12 Marshall Chesapeake, VA FA '14 26 Robert Steeples CB 6-1 195 24 11/27/89 1 Memphis St. Louis, MO PS '13 27 Shaun Prater CB 5-10 190 24 10/27/89 3 Iowa Omaha, NE W (Phi.) '13 28 Adrian Peterson RB 6-1 217 29 3/21/85 8 Oklahoma Palestine, TX D1 '07 29 Xavier Rhodes CB 6-1 210 24 6/19/90 2 Florida State Miami, FL D1b '13 30 Brandan Bishop S 6-1 208 23 1/23/91 1 NC State Boca Raton, FL UDFA '13 31 Jerick McKinnon RB 5-9 208 22 5/3/92 R Georgia Southern Marietta, GA D3b '14 32 Antone Exum S 6-0 219 23 2/27/91 R Virginia Tech Glen Allen, VA D6a '14 33 Jamarca Sanford S 5-10 200 28 8/27/85 6 Mississippi Batesville, MS D7 '09 34 Andrew Sendejo S 6-1 200 26 9/9/87 4 Rice San Antonio, TX FA '11 35 Marcus Sherels CB 5-10 175 26 9/30/87 4 Minnesota Rochester, MN FA '10 36 Robert Blanton S 6-1 200 24 9/7/89 3 Notre Dame Matthews, N.C. D5 '12 37 Derek Cox CB 6-1 195 27 9/22/86 6 William & Mary Greenville, N.C. FA '14 38 Julian Posey CB 6-0 195 26 7/17/88 2 Ohio Cincinnati, OH W (Cle.) '14 39 Jabari Price CB 5-11 200 21 8/31/92 R North Carolina Pompano Beach, FL D7c '14 40 Kendall James CB 5-11 180 23 6/29/91 R Maine Scotch Plains, N.J. D6b '14 41 Mistral Raymond S 6-1 202 26 9/7/87 4 South Florida Palmetto, FL D6b '11 42 Jerome Felton FB 6-0 248 28 7/3/86 7 Furman Madisonville, TN UFA '12 43 Dominique Williams RB 5-9 205 23 9/2/90 R Wagner Bridgeton, NJ UDFA '14 44 Matt Asiata RB 6-0 234 27 7/24/87 3 Utah Santa Ana, CA FA '12 46 Cullen Loeffler LS 6-5 241 33 1/27/81 11 Texas Ingram, TX UDFA '04 47 Mike Higgins TE 6-5 250 26 12/7/87 3 Nebraska-Omaha Beatrice, NE FA '14 48 Zach Line FB 6-1 233 24 4/26/90 2 SMU Oxford, MI UDFA '13 49 Dom DeCicco LB 6-3 235 25 9/11/88 3 Pittsburgh Jefferson Hills, PA FA '14 50 Gerald Hodges LB 6-2 243 23 1/17/91 2 Penn State Paulsboro, N.J. D4 '13 51 Larry Dean LB 6-0 226 25 8/7/88 4 Valdosta State Tifton, GA UDFA '11 52 Chad Greenway LB 6-3 237 31 1/12/83 9 Iowa Mt. Vernon, SD D1 '06 54 Jasper Brinkley LB 6-1 252 29 7/12/85 6 South Carolina Thomson, GA FA '14 55 Anthony Barr LB 6-5 255 22 3/18/92 R UCLA San Pedro, CA D1a '14 56 Michael Mauti LB 6-2 243 24 1/19/90 2 Penn State Mandeville, LA D7a '13 57 Audie Cole LB 6-5 239 25 6/1/89 3 NC State Monroe, MI D7a '12 58 Brandon Watts LB 6-2 231 23 1/21/91 R Georgia Tech Tennille, GA D7b '14 59 Zac Kerin C 6-5 305 22 8/13/91 R Toledo Lewis Center, OH UDFA '14 59 Mike Zimmer LB 6-2 239 23 9/23/90 1 Illinois State Prospect Heights, IL FA '14 60 Jeff Baca G 6-3 302 24 1/10/90 2 UCLA Mission Viejo, CA D6 '13 61 Joe Berger C 6-5 305 32 5/25/82 10 Michigan Tech Newaygo, MI FA '11 62 Vladimir Ducasse G 6-5 325 26 10/15/87 5 Massachusetts Stamford, CT FA '14 63 Brandon Fusco G 6-4 306 26 7/26/88 4 Slippery Rock Cranberry Township, PA D6c '11 64 Tyler Scott DE 6-4 250 23 5/6/91 R Northwestern Warren, OH UDFA '14 65 John Sullivan C 6-4 301 28 8/8/85 7 Notre Dame Old Greenwich, CT D6a '08 66 David Yankey G 6-6 315 22 1/18/92 R Stanford Roswell, GA D5 '14 67 Mike Remmers T 6-5 300 25 4/11/89 2 Oregon State Portland, OR W (SD) '13 68 Kevin Murphy T 6-7 305 24 2/16/90 2 Harvard San Clemente, CA FA '12 69 Jake Snyder DE 6-4 275 23 4/7/91 R Virginia Glen Allen, VA UDFA '14 71 Phil Loadholt T 6-8 343 28 1/21/86 6 Oklahoma Fountain, CO D2 '09 72 Kheeston Randall DT 6-5 325 24 5/7/90 2 Texas Beaumont, TX FA '14 73 Sharrif Floyd DT 6-3 305 23 5/28/91 2 Florida Philadelphia, PA D1a '13 74 Charlie Johnson G 6-4 305 30 5/2/84 9 Oklahoma State Sherman, TX UFA '11 75 Matt Kalil T 6-7 308 25 7/6/89 3 Southern California Corona, CA D1a '12 76 Pierce Burton T 6-6 305 22 4/16/91 R Mississippi Sacramento, CA UDFA '14 76 Isame Faciane DT 6-4 302 23 5/11/91 R Florida International Slidell, LA UDFA '14 78 Antonio Richardson T 6-6 330 22 2/24/92 R Tennessee Nashville, TN UDFA '14 79 Austin Wentworth G 6-4 315 24 5/10/90 R Fresno State Rocklin, CA UDFA '14 81 Jerome Simpson WR 6-2 190 28 2/4/86 7 Coastal Carolina Reidsville, NC UFA '12 82 Kyle Rudolph TE 6-6 259 24 11/9/89 4 Notre Dame Cincinnati, OH D2 '11 83 Rodney Smith WR 6-5 220 24 3/11/90 2 Florida State Miami, FL UDFA '13 84 Cordarrelle Patterson WR 6-2 220 23 3/17/91 2 Tennessee Rockhill, S.C. D1c '13 85 Rhett Ellison TE 6-5 250 25 10/3/88 3 Southern California Portola Valley, CA D4b '12 87 Allen Reisner TE 6-3 255 25 9/29/88 4 Iowa Marion, IA FA '14 89 AC Leonard TE 6-2 250 22 1/15/92 R Tennessee State Jacksonville, FL UDFA '14 90 Fred Evans DT 6-4 305 30 11/6/83 9 Texas State Morgan Park, IL FA '07 91 Chase Baker DT 6-2 300 26 5/21/88 2 Boise State Rocklin, CA UDFA '12 92 Tom Johnson DT 6-3 288 29 8/30/84 4 Southern Mississippi Moss Point, MS FA '14 93 Shamar Stephen DT 6-5 310 23 2/25/91 R Connecticut Westbury, NY D7a '14 94 Justin Trattou DE 6-4 250 25 8/28/88 3 Florida Ramsey, NJ FA '13 95 Scott Crichton DE 6-3 273 22 10/30/91 R Oregon State Tacoma, WA D3a '14 96 Brian Robison DE 6-3 259 31 4/27/83 8 Texas Splendora, TX D4 '07 97 Everson Griffen DE 6-3 273 26 12/22/87 5 Southern California Avondale, AZ D4 '10 98 Linval Joseph DT 6-4 323 25 10/10/88 5 East Carolina Gainesville, FL FA '14 99 Corey Wootton DE 6-6 270 27 6/22/87 5 Northwestern Rutherford, NJ FA '14 Active Roster - 90 PHYSICALLY UNABLE TO PERFORM 86 Chase Ford TE 6-6 255 24 7/19/90 2 Miami Corrigan, TX PS '12 INJURED RESERVE 11 Lestar Jean WR 6-3 212 26 2/5/88 4 Florida Atlantic Miami, FL FA '14 64 Josh Samuda G 6-3 315 25 12/23/88 2 Massachusetts Hollywood, FL FA '14 2014 MINNESOTA VIKINGS COACHING STAFF Head Coach: Mike Zimmer Coordinators: George Edwards (Defensive Coordinator), Mike Priefer (Special Teams Coordinator), Norv Turner (Offensive Coordinator). Assistants: Robb Akey (Assistant Defensive Line), Jeff Davidson (Offensive Line), Ryan Ficken (Assistant Special Teams), Hank Fraley (Assistant Offensive Line), Jonathan Gannon (Assistant Defensive Backs), Jerry Gray (Defensive Backs), Jeff Howard (Defensive Assistant), Jeff Hurd (Assistant Strength & Conditioning Coach), Klint Kubiak (Assistant Wide Receivers), Evan Marcus (Strength & Conditioning Coach), Andre Patterson (Defensive Line), Drew Petzing (Coaching Assistant), Kevin Stefanski (Tight Ends), George Stewart (Wide Receivers), Scott Turner (Quarterbacks), Kirby Wilson (Running Backs), Adam Zimmer (Linebackers). PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 18

MINNESOTA VIKINGS 2014 POSITION-BY-POSITION ROSTER Updated: August 4, 2014 OFFENSE (43): Norv Turner Quarterbacks (3): Scott Turner No. Name Pos Ht Wt Age Birthdate Exp College Hometown How Acq 5 Bridgewater, Teddy QB 6-2 210 21 11/10/92 R Louisville Miami, FL D1b '14 16 Cassel, Matt QB 6-4 228 31 5/17/82 10 Southern California Chatsworth, CA FA '13 7 Ponder, Christian QB 6-2 229 26 2/25/88 4 Florida State Colleyville, TX D1 '11 Running Backs (7): Kirby Wilson No. Name Pos Ht Wt Age Birthdate Exp College Hometown How Acq 44 Asiata, Matt RB 6-0 234 27 7/24/87 3 Utah Santa Ana, CA FA '12 23 Banyard, Joe RB 5-10 205 26 11/12/88 2 Texas-El Paso Sweetwater, TX PS '12 42 Felton, Jerome FB 6-0 248 28 7/3/86 7 Furman Madisonville, TN UFA '12 48 Line, Zach FB 6-1 233 24 4/26/90 2 SMU Oxford, MI UDFA '13 31 McKinnon, Jerick RB 5-9 208 22 5/3/92 R Georgia Southern Marietta, GA D3b '14 28 Peterson, Adrian RB 6-1 217 29 3/21/85 8 Oklahoma Palestine, TX D1 '07 43 Williams, Dominique RB 5-9 205 23 9/2/90 R Wagner Bridgeton, NJ UDFA '14 Wide Receivers (12): George Stewart/Klint Kubiak No. Name Pos Ht Wt Age Birthdate Exp College Hometown How Acq 13 Colter, Kain WR 6-0 195 22 5/24/92 R Northwestern Denver, CO UDFA '14 8 Cruse, Andy WR 6-3 212 24 1/13/90 1 Miami-Ohio Cincinnati, OH FA '14 2 Foster, Donte WR 6-1 193 23 11/10/90 R Ohio Guthrie, OK UDFA '14 15 Jennings, Greg WR 6-0 195 30 9/21/83 9 Western Michigan Kalamazoo, MI UFA '13 12 Jorden, Kamar WR 6-3 200 24 5/17/89 1 Bowling Green Darby, PA FA '14 14 Lora, Erik WR 5-10 202 23 3/14/91 R Eastern Illinois Miami, FL UDFA '14 84 Patterson, Cordarrelle WR 6-2 220 23 3/17/91 2 Tennessee Rockhill, S.C. D1c '13 81 Simpson, Jerome WR 6-2 190 28 2/4/86 7 Coastal Carolina Reidsville, NC UFA '12 83 Smith, Rodney WR 6-5 220 24 3/11/90 2 Florida State Miami, FL UDFA '13 19 Thielen, Adam WR 6-2 195 23 8/22/90 1 Minn. State-Mankato Detroit Lakes, MN UDFA '13 11 Walker, Ty WR 5-10 191 23 8/25/90 1 Illinois State Indianapolis, IN FA '14 17 Wright, Jarius WR 5-10 180 24 11/25/89 3 Arkansas Warren, AR D4a '12 Tight Ends (6): Kevin Stefanski No. Name Pos Ht Wt Age Birthdate Exp College Hometown How Acq 85 Ellison, Rhett TE 6-5 250 25 10/3/88 3 Southern California Portola Valley, CA D4b '12 86 Ford, Chase TE 6-6 255 24 7/19/90 2 Miami Corrigan, TX PS '12 47 Higgins, Mike TE 6-5 250 26 12/7/87 3 Nebraska-Omaha Beatrice, NE FA '14 89 Leonard, AC TE 6-2 250 22 1/15/92 R Tennessee State Jacksonville, FL UDFA '14 87 Reisner, Allen TE 6-3 255 25 9/29/88 4 Iowa Marion, IA FA '14 82 Rudolph, Kyle TE 6-6 259 24 11/9/89 4 Notre Dame Cincinnati, OH D2 '11 Offensive Line (15): Jeff Davidson/Hank Fraley No. Name Pos Ht Wt Age Birthdate Exp College Hometown How Acq 60 Baca, Jeff G 6-3 302 24 1/10/90 2 UCLA Mission Viejo, CA D6 '13 61 Berger, Joe C 6-5 305 32 5/25/82 10 Michigan Tech Newaygo, MI FA '11 76 Burton, Pierce T 6-6 305 22 4/16/91 R Mississippi Sacramento, CA UDFA '14 62 Ducasse, Vladimir G 6-5 325 26 10/15/87 5 Massachusetts Stamford, CT FA '14 63 Fusco, Brandon G 6-4 306 26 7/26/88 4 Slippery Rock Cranberry Township, PA D6c '11 74 Johnson, Charlie G 6-4 305 30 5/2/84 9 Oklahoma State Sherman, TX UFA '11 75 Kalil, Matt T 6-7 308 25 7/6/89 3 Southern California Corona, CA D1a '12 59 Kerin, Zac C 6-5 305 22 8/13/91 R Toledo Lewis Center, OH UDFA '14 71 Loadholt, Phil T 6-8 343 28 1/21/86 6 Oklahoma Fountain, CO D2 '09 68 Murphy, Kevin T 6-7 305 24 2/16/90 2 Harvard San Clemente, CA FA '12 67 Remmers, Mike T 6-5 300 25 4/11/89 2 Oregon State Portland, OR W (SD) '13 78 Richardson, Antonio T 6-6 330 22 2/24/92 R Tennessee Nashville, TN UDFA '14 65 Sullivan, John C 6-4 301 28 8/8/85 7 Notre Dame Old Greenwich, CT D6a '08 79 Wentworth, Austin G 6-4 315 24 5/10/90 R Fresno State Rocklin, CA UDFA '14 66 Yankey, David G 6-6 315 22 1/18/92 R Stanford Roswell, GA D5 '14 DEFENSE (44): George Edwards Defensive Line (15): Andre Patterson/Robb Akey No. Name Pos Ht Wt Age Birthdate Exp College Hometown How Acq 91 Baker, Chase DT 6-2 300 25 5/21/88 2 Boise State Rocklin, CA UDFA '12 95 Crichton, Scott DE 6-3 273 22 10/30/91 R Oregon State Tacoma, WA D3a '14 90 Evans, Fred DT 6-4 305 30 11/6/83 9 Texas State Morgan Park, IL FA '07 76 Faciane, Isame DT 6-4 302 23 5/11/91 R Florida International Slidell, LA UDFA '14 73 Floyd, Sharrif DT 6-3 305 23 5/28/91 2 Florida Philadelphia, PA D1a '13 97 Griffen, Everson DE 6-3 273 26 12/22/87 5 Southern California Avondale, AZ D4 '10 92 Johnson, Tom DT 6-3 288 29 8/30/84 4 Southern Mississippi Moss Point, MS FA '14 98 Joseph, Linval DT 6-4 323 25 10/10/88 5 East Carolina Gainesville, FL FA '14 72 Randall, Kheeston DT 6-5 325 24 5/7/90 2 Texas Beaumont, TX FA '14 96 Robison, Brian DE 6-3 259 31 4/27/83 8 Texas Splendora, TX D4 '07 64 Scott, Tyler DE 6-4 250 23 5/6/91 R Northwestern Warren, OH UDFA '14 69 Snyder, Jake DE 6-4 275 23 4/7/91 R Virginia Glen Allen, VA UDFA '14 93 Stephen, Shamar DT 6-5 310 23 2/25/91 R Connecticut Westbury, NY D7a '14 94 Trattou, Justin DE 6-4 250 25 8/28/88 3 Florida Ramsey, NJ FA '13 99 Wootton, Corey DE 6-6 270 27 6/22/87 5 Northwestern Rutherford, NJ FA '14 Linebackers (10): Adam Zimmer No. Name Pos Ht Wt Age Birthdate Exp College Hometown How Acq 55 Barr, Anthony LB 6-5 255 22 3/18/92 R UCLA San Pedro, CA D1a '14 54 Brinkley, Jasper LB 6-1 252 29 7/12/85 6 South Carolina Thomson, GA FA '14 57 Cole, Audie LB 6-5 239 25 6/1/89 3 NC State Monroe, MI D7a '12 51 Dean, Larry LB 6-0 226 25 8/7/88 4 Valdosta State Tifton, GA UDFA '11 49 DeCicco, Dom LB 6-3 235 25 9/11/88 3 Pittsburgh Jefferson Hills, PA FA '14 52 Greenway, Chad LB 6-3 237 31 1/12/83 9 Iowa Mt. Vernon, SD D1 '06 50 Hodges, Gerald LB 6-2 243 23 1/17/91 2 Penn State Paulsboro, N.J. D4 '13 56 Mauti, Michael LB 6-2 243 24 1/19/90 2 Penn State Mandeville, LA D7a '13 58 Watts, Brandon LB 6-2 231 23 1/21/91 R Georgia Tech Tennille, GA D7b '14 59 Zimmer, Mike LB 6-2 239 23 9/23/90 1 Illinois State Prospect Heights, IL FA '14 Defensive Backs (19): Jerry Gray/Jonathan Gannon No. Name Pos Ht Wt Age Birthdate Exp College Hometown How Acq 30 Bishop, Brandan S 6-1 208 23 1/23/91 1 NC State Boca Raton, FL UDFA '13 36 Blanton, Robert S 6-1 200 24 9/7/89 3 Notre Dame Matthews, N.C. D5 '12 20 Coleman, Kurt S 5-11 200 26 7/1/88 5 Ohio State Clayton, OH FA '14 37 Cox, Derek CB 6-1 195 27 9/22/86 6 William & Mary Greenville, N.C. FA '14 25 Crocker, Chris S 5-11 197 34 3/9/80 12 Marshall Chesapeake, VA FA '14 32 Exum, Antone S 6-0 219 23 2/27/91 R Virginia Tech Glen Allen, VA D6a '14 40 James, Kendall CB 5-11 180 23 6/29/91 R Maine Scotch Plains, N.J. D6b '14 24 Munnerlyn, Captain CB 5-8 195 26 4/10/88 6 South Carolina Mobile, AL FA '14 38 Posey, Julian CB 6-0 195 26 7/17/88 2 Ohio Cincinnati, OH W (Cle.) '14 27 Prater, Shaun CB 5-10 190 23 10/27/89 3 Iowa Omaha, NE W (Phi.) '13 39 Price, Jabari CB 5-11 200 21 8/31/92 R North Carolina Pompano Beach, FL D7c '14 41 Raymond, Mistral S 6-1 202 26 9/7/87 4 South Florida Palmetto, FL D6b '11 29 Rhodes, Xavier CB 6-1 210 24 6/19/90 2 Florida State Miami, FL D1b '13 21 Robinson, Josh CB 5-10 199 23 1/8/91 3 Central Florida Sunrise, FL D3 '12 33 Sanford, Jamarca S 5-10 200 28 8/27/85 6 Mississippi Batesville, MS D7 '09 34 Sendejo, Andrew S 6-1 200 26 9/9/87 4 Rice San Antonio, TX FA '11 35 Sherels, Marcus CB 5-10 175 26 9/30/87 4 Minnesota Rochester, MN FA '10 22 Smith, Harrison S 6-2 214 25 2/2/89 3 Notre Dame Knoxville, TN D1b '12 26 Steeples, Robert CB 6-1 195 24 11/27/89 2 Memphis St. Louis, MO PS '13 SPECIAL TEAMS (3): Mike Priefer Specialists (3): Mike Priefer/Ryan Ficken No. Name Pos Ht Wt Age Birthdate Exp College Hometown How Acq 18 Locke, Jeff P 6-0 203 24 9/27/89 2 UCLA Glendale, AZ D5 '13 46 Loeffler, Cullen LS 6-5 241 33 1/27/81 11 Texas Ingram, TX UDFA '04 3 Walsh, Blair K 5-10 192 24 1/8/90 3 Georgia Boca Raton, FL D6 '12 Active Roster Total - 90 PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 19

WR: 84 Cordarrelle Patterson 19 Adam Thielen 83 Rodney Smith 12 Kamar Jorden 2 Donte Foster LT: 75 Matt Kalil 78 Antonio Richardson 68 Kevin Murphy LG: 74 Charlie Johnson 66 David Yankey 76 Pierce Burton C: 65 John Sullivan 61 Joe Berger 59 Zac Kerin RG 63 Brandon Fusco 62 Vladimir Ducasse 60 Jeff Baca RT: 71 Phil Loadholt 67 Mike Remmers 79 Austin Wentworth 8 Andy Cruse TE: 82 Kyle Rudolph 85 Rhett Ellison 86 Chase Ford 89 A.C. Leonard 47 Mike Higgins 87 Allen Reisner WR: 15 Greg Jennings 81 Jerome Simpson 17 Jarius Wright 13 Kain Colter 14 Erik Lora QB: 16 Matt Cassel 5 Teddy Bridgewater 7 Christian Ponder FB: 42 Jerome Felton 48 Zach Line 11 Ty Walker HB: 28 Adrian Peterson 44 Matt Asiata 31 Jerick McKinnon 23 Joe Banyard 43 Dominique Williams LE: 96 Brian Robison 99 Corey Wootton 69 Jake Snyder 64 Tyler Scott DT: 73 Sharrif Floyd 92 Tom Johnson 72 Kheeston Randall 76 Isame Faciane NT: 98 Linval Joseph 90 Fred Evans 93 Shamar Stephen 91 Chase Baker RE: 97 Everson Griffen 95 Scott Crichton 94 Justin Trattou WLB: 52 Chad Greenway 58 Brandon Watts 56 Michael Mauti 51 Larry Dean MLB: 54 Jasper Brinkley 57 Audie Cole 59 Mike Zimmer SLB: 55 Anthony Barr 50 Gerald Hodges 49 Dom DeCicco LCB: 24/21 Captain Munnerlyn/Josh Robinson 35 Marcus Sherels 38 Julian Posey 26 Robert Steeples RCB: 29 Xavier Rhodes 39 Jabari Price 37 Derek Cox 40 Kendall James 27 Shaun Prater SS: 36 Robert Blanton 33 Jamarca Sanford 41 Mistral Raymond 25 Chris Crocker 32 Antone Exum FS: 22 Harrison Smith 20 Kurt Coleman 34 Andrew Sendejo 30 Brandan Bishop P: 12 Jeff Locke K: 3 Blair Walsh LS: 46 Cullen Loeffler H: 12 Jeff Locke KR: 84 Cordarrelle Patterson 35 Marcus Sherels PR: 35 Marcus Sherels 17 Jarius Wright MINNESOTA VIKINGS 2014 UNOFFICIAL DEPTH CHART Updated: August 4, 2014 OFFENSE DEFENSE SPECIAL TEAMS Rookie s Underlined PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 20

2014 schedule notes Date Opponent Series Notes The Vikings look to extend a two-game win streak against the Rams in the opening week of the 2014 season at the Edward 9/7 at St. Louis 24-16-2 Jones Dome. The Week One matchup marks the first time the Vikings and Rams have played on Kickoff Weekend. In the last contest with the Rams in 2012, RB Adrian Peterson ran for 212 yards, including a career-high-tying 82-yard touchdown during his MVP season. Peterson and the Vikings won the game 36-22. Overall, the Vikings hold a 24-16-2 record against the Rams, dating back to their days in Los Angeles. Vikings Offensive Coordinator Norv Turner coached defensive backs at Southern California while Rams Head Coach Jeff Fisher played for the Trojans during the 1980 season. The Vikings hold 29-23-1 record on opening day. In their first matchup since the 2010 season and their first in Minnesota since 2006, the Vikings host the Patriots in their regular season debut on the campus of the University of Minnesota and home opener in Week Two. The Patriots and Vikings 9/14 New England 4-7-0 have met before on the campus of the University of Minnesota in the preseason opener on August 8, 1971 in a game played at Memorial Stadium. In their most recent contest the Patriots downed the Vikings 28-18 at Gillette Stadium. Brendan Daly, who most recently served as the Vikings defensive line coach from 2012-13, is a defensive assistant coach for the Patriots. Vikings QB Matt Cassel was drafted by the Patriots in seventh round in 2005 and spent his first four seasons in the NFL with New England. New England has won seven of the 11 matchups with the Vikings and has a 2-2 record in Minnesota. In Week Three, the Vikings travel New Orleans trying to snap a three-game skid against the Saints. The Vikings hold an 8-7 9/21 at New Orleans 20-10-0 record while playing at New Orleans. In the most recent Vikings-Saints game played in New Orleans, the Saints downed the Vikings 14-9 on Thursday Night Football during the 2010 Kickoff Weekend. Vikings linebacker coach Adam Zimmer coached for the Saints on their Super Bowl-winning 2009 team. The Vikings host the Falcons in Week Four with a 3:25 PM CT scheduled kickoff. Atlanta, the winner of two straight over the 9/28 Atlanta Falcons 16-11-0 Vikings, trail in the all-time series 11-16 and hold a 4-10 record in Minnesota. Vikings Head Coach Mike Zimmer spent the 2007 season as the Falcons Defensive Coordinator before taking over the same position in Cincinnati, a post he held until joining the Vikings. The Minnesota Vikings travel to neighboring rival Green Bay Packers in Week Five in a nationally televised game on Thursday Night Football. The last matchup at Lambeau Field in Week 12 in 2013 ended in a tie for the second time in series history. In 10/2 at Green Bay 49-56-2 the tie, RB Adrian Peterson had one of his five 100-plus rushing yard games tallying 146 yards on 32 carries and K Blair Walsh earned NFC Special Teams of the Week honors after connecting on 4-of-4 on field goal attempts, including the gametying field goal to extend the overtime period. Green Bay holds a 30-23-2 record when hosting the longstanding rivalry. The Lions, who lost to the Vikings, 14-13, in the Metrodome finale in Week 17 in 2013, travel to Minnesota in Week Six. In the 10/12 Detroit 69-34-2 2013 matchup in Minnesota, WR Cordarrelle Patterson stole the show scoring both Vikings touchdowns, one on a 50-yard end around and the other on an eight-yard reception to give the Vikings a one-point victory. The Vikings hold a 38-13-1 record against the Lions in Minnesota, winning 15 of their last 16 home contests. The Vikings have more victories, 69, over the Lions than any other opponent. The Vikings will play in their eighth game in club history at Buffalo in Week Seven. The Vikings own a 4-3 record at Buffalo 10/19 at Buffalo 8-4-0 and hold an 8-4 record over the Bills overall. The two teams, who played in Buffalo during the 2013 preseason, last matched up in the regular season in 2010 in Minnesota with the Vikings winning 38-14. The Vikings last regular season trip to Buffalo was in 2006. In a matchup of former NFC Central rivals, Minnesota travels to Tampa Bay in Week Eight. The Buccaneers, who have won six 10/26 at Tampa Bay 31-22-0 straight against the Vikings, will host Minnesota for the first time since 2008. Buccaneers Defensive Coordinator Leslie Frazier will see a familiar foe, having coached the Vikings from 2007-13, serving the final three seasons in purple as the head coach. The all-time series in games played in Tampa is dead even at 13-13 with the Vikings holding the overall series 31-22. The Vikings have yet to win at Raymond James Stadium. 11/2 Washington 11-12-0 The Vikings and the Redskins will face off for the fifth straight year, a series record with the non-division opponent. The 2013 contest was played in primetime in Week 10 on Thursday Night Football where the Vikings won, 34-27. The Vikings have an opportunity to even up the all-time series, which currently stands at 11-12 and 5-6 in Minnesota, in Week Nine. The Vikings have won three of their last four against the Redskins. After a last-second 31-30 loss in 2013, the Vikings are searching for their first victory at Chicago since 2007 when then-rookie 11/16 at Chicago 54-50-2 RB Adrian Peterson ran for 224 and three touchdowns. The Vikings recorded two non-offensive touchdowns at Soldier Field last season with a 105-yard kickoff return touchdown by WR Cordarrelle Patterson and a 61-yard fumble return touchdown by DE Brian Robison. With a 29-21-2 record, the Bears hold the advantage when hosting the Vikings. The Week 11 game is the first after the Vikings Bye Week. 11/23 Green Bay 49-56-2 The border battle takes place at on the campus of the University of Minnesota for the first time in series history during Week 12. In the last matchup with Green Bay in Minnesota WR Cordarrelle Patterson took the opening kick 109 yards for a touchdown, marking the longest kickoff return and tying the longest play in NFL history. Green Bay eventually won the contest, 44-31, evening up the all-time series in games played in Minnesota at 26-26. In Week 13 the Panthers will visit Minnesota for the second-consecutive season. Carolina, who is one of four playoff teams 11/30 Carolina 6-5-0 on the Vikings 2014 schedule, won last season s Week 6 meeting in convincing fashion, 35-10. The Vikings added former Panther CB Captain Munnerlyn via free agency during the 2014 offseason. Munnerlyn, who played his first five seasons with the Panthers, played in 77 games while starting 50 during his career in Carolina. The Vikings hold a 6-5 edge, including a 5-3 mark at home, in the all-time series against the Panthers. Vikings T Matt Kalil and brother, Panthers C Ryan Kalil, will face each other for the second straight year. In Week 14, the Vikings welcome the New York Jets to Minnesota. The last time the two teams met was on Monday Night 12/7 New York Jets 1-8-0 Football in a rainy contest that saw the Jets capture a 29-20 victory. In that game QB Brett Favre threw his historic 500th career touchdown pass to Randy Moss. The Jets own an 8-1 record all-time against the Vikings, including a 3-1 record in Minnesota. The Jets have secured seven straight victories over the Vikings dating back to 1979. The 2014 Vikings-Jets game is the 10th meeting in series history. 12/14 at Detroit 69-34-2 12/21 at Miami 4-7-0 12/28 Chicago 54-50-2 The Vikings visit the Lions in Week 15 after opening the 2013 season at Detroit. RB Adrian Peterson took his first carry of the season 78 yards for a touchdown on the Vikings first offensive play of the season, but the Vikings couldn t hold on, eventually dropping the regular season opener, 24-34. Minnesota possesses a 31-21-1 record all-time while playing at Detroit. For the first time in eight seasons the Vikings travel to South Beach for a Week 16 game against the Dolphins. The most recent matchup in the Dolphins-Vikings all-time series, which includes Super Bowl VII played in Houston, came in 2010 when Miami snuck out a 14-10 win in Minnesota. Miami owns the edge in the series with a 7-4 record all-time against Vikings, including a 3-1 record at home. Vikings Defensive Coordinator George Edwards returns to Miami where he coached linebackers from 2005-09 and again from 2012-13. In the regular season finale, the Vikings and Bears will match up at the University of Minnesota stadium for the second time series history. In 2010, the Bears and Vikings played on Monday Night Football on the campus of the University of Minnesota following the collapse of the Metrodome roof. The game, which was played December 20, 2010 was exactly 29 years to the date of the finale at the Met Stadium. The Vikings won last season s game against the Bears at the Metrodome, 23-20, in an overtime thriller powered by Adrian Peterson s season-high 211 rushing yards on a club-record 35 rushing attempts. Bears DE Jared Allen makes his return to Minnesota after signing as a free agent with Chicago in the 2014 offseason. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 21

2014 season outlook VIKINGS TO PLAY FIRST OF TWO SEASONS ON CAMPUS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA After 32 seasons of playing in the Metrodome, the Minnesota Vikings will move outdoors for the next two seasons as their new downtown stadium is being built. The Vikings will play the 2014 and 2015 seasons on the campus of the University of Minnesota. The Vikings have played one game at the Gophers Stadium, a loss to Chicago on Monday Night Football on December 20, 2010. On May 14, 2012, Governor Mark Dayton signed into law the stadium legislation after it was passed in the Minnesota House and Senate. It was given final local approval by the 13-member Minneapolis City Council on May 25. The design of the new stadium was unveiled to the public on May 13, 2013. The stadium will feature the largest clear ethylene tetrafluoroethylene (ETFE) roof in the nation and the first on a stadium in the country. On May 20, 2014, NFL owners voted to award Minnesota Super Bowl LII in 2018. In addition to the Super Bowl, the new stadium is in play to host major events in the future, including the NCAA Final Four. Vikings 2013 Regular Season Home Results Date Opponent Score 9/22 Cleveland 27-31 (L) 9/29 Pittsburgh 34-27 (W) 10/13 Carolina 10-35 (L) 10/27 Green Bay 31-44 (L) 11/7 Washington 34-27 (W) 12/1 Chicago 34-24 (W) 12/15 Philadelphia 48-30 (W) 12/29 Detroit 14-13 (W) 2014 RETURNING NUMBERS Starters Returning...16 Starters Lost... 6 Leading Returners (Total) Passing Yards... Matt Cassel (1,907) Rushing Yards... Adrian Peterson (1,266) Rushing TD... Adrian Peterson (10) Receiving Yards...Greg Jennings (804) Receiving TD... Greg Jennings... Cordarrelle Patterson (4) Punt Return Yards...Marcus Sherels (335) Kick Return Yards...Cordarrelle Patterson (1,393)* Tackles...Chad Greenway (167) Sacks...Jared Allen (11.5) Interceptions...Chad Greenway (3) *Franchise record Picking Up Pro Bowlers The Vikings had 2 players earn Pro Bowl honors in 2013. Overall, the team has 9 Pro Bowl players on the roster. Of those 9 players, six were original draft picks by the Vikings and three were signed as a free agent: 2014 SCHEDULE STRENGTH A look at the most difficult schedules in 2014 based on opponents 2013 record. Rank Team Combined W-L Pct. 1. Raiders 148-108-0.578 2. Broncos* 146-110-0.570 3. Rams 144-111-1.564 T4. Chargers* 144-112-0.563 T4. 49ers * 144-112-0.563 6. Seahawks* 143-112-1.561 7. Chiefs* 143-113-0.559 8. Cardinals 140-116-0.547 9. Jets 132-122-2.520 10. Patriots* 131-123-2.516 11. Falcons 130-124-2.512 12. Dolphins 129-125-2.508 13. Packers* 128-126-2.504 14. Bills 127-127-2.500 15. Bears 125-127-4.496 16. Lions 124-128-4.492 17. Redskins 127-127-2.490 18. Cowboys 125-131-0.488 19. Buccaneers 123-131-2.484 20. Eagles* 122-133-1.479 21. Vikings 121-133-2.477 22. Panthers* 120-134-2.473 T23. Bengals* 120-136-0.469 T23. Steelers 120-136-0.469 T23. Saints* 119-135-2.469 T26. Browns 119-137-0.465 T26. Giants 119-137-0.465 28. Ravens 117-139-0.461 29. Jaguars 116-140-0.453 30. Texans 113-143-0.441 31. Titans 112-144-0.438 32. Colts* 110-146-0.430 *Indicates team made the 2013 playoffs Matt Cassel ( 10) - FA signee in 2013. Jerome Felton ( 12) - FA signee in 2012. Chad Greenway ( 11, 12) - Drafted in the 1st round (17th overall) in 2006. Greg Jennings ( 10, 11) - FA signee in 2013 Matt Kalil ( 12) - Drafted in the 1st round (4th overall) in 2012 Cordarrelle Patterson ( 13) - Drafted in the 1st round (29th overall) in 2013 Adrian Peterson ( 08, 09, 10, 11, 12) - Drafted in the 1st round (17th overall) in 2006 Kyle Rudolph ( 12) - Drafted in 2nd round (43rd overall) in 20012 Blair Walsh ( 12) - Drafted in 6th round (175th overall) in 2012 PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 22

2014 team notes 2014 ROSTER MOVES Date Pos. Transaction August 4 CROCKER, Chris S Signed as Free Agent August 4 COX, Rakim DE Waived August 4 SENDEJO, Andrew S Actived from PUP to Active Roster July 30 MUNNERLYN, Captain CB Actived from PUP to Active Roster July 25 SENDEJO, Andrew S Placed on PUP July 25 FORD, Chase TE Placed on PUP July 25 MUNNERLYN, Captain CB Placed on PUP July 25 WALKER, Ty WR Signed as Free Agent July 25 CRUSE, Andy WR Signed as Free Agent July 25 COOPER, Josh WR Waived July 25 HALL, Matt T Waived July 23 HIGGINS, Mike TE Signed as Free Agent July 23 NEALY, Spencer DE Waived June 13 COOPER, Josh WR Signed as Free Agent June 12 JEAN, Lestar WR Placed on Injured Reserve June 2 POSEY, Julian CB Claimed via Waivers (Cleveland) June 2 EDWARDS, Kip CB Waived May 22 CRICHTON, Scott DE Signed May 21 BARR, Anthony LB Signed May 21 EXUM, Antone S Signed May 20 WATTS, Brandon LB Signed May 20 STEPHEN, Shamar DT Signed May 20 BRIDGEWATER, Teddy QB Signed May 19 ZIMMER, Mike LB Signed as Free Agent May 19 DeCICCO, Dom LB Signed as Free Agent May 19 BOFELLI, Conor G Released May 19 PARTRIDGE, Travis QB Released May 16 SAMUDA, Josh G Placed on Injured Reserve May 16 JAMES, Kendall CB Signed May 16 PRICE, Jabari CB Signed May 16 YANKEY, David G Signed May 16 WENTWORTH, Austin G Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 COLTER, Kain WR Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 BOFELLI, Conor G Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 BURTON, Pierce T Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 COX, Rakim DE Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 FACIANE, Isama DT Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 FOSTER, Donte WR Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 HALL, Matt T Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 KERIN, Zac C Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 LEONARD, AC TE Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 LORA, Erik WR Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 PARTRIDGE, Travis QB Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 RICHARDSON, Antonio T Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 SCOTT, Tyler DE Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 SNYDER, Jake DE Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 WILLIAMS, Dominique RB Signed as Undrafted Free Agent May 13 RANDLE, Bradley RB Released May 13 MANNING, Terrell LB Released May 13 SAMUDA, Josh G Released May 13 LAWRENCE, Simoni LB Released April 17 COLEMAN, Kurt S Signed as Free Agent April 15 MANNING, Terrell LB Claimed via Waivers (San Diego) April 15 REISNER, Allen TE Signed as Free Agent April 8 JEAN, Lestar WR Signed as Free Agent March 27 DUCASSE, Vladimir G Signed as Free Agent March 21 WOOTTON, Corey DE Signed as Free Agent March 20 JOHNSON, Tom DT Signed as Free Agent March 19 JOHNSON, Charlie G Re-signed March 19 EVANS, Fred DT Re-signed March 14 COX, Derek CB Signed as Free Agent March 14 SIMPSON, Jerome WR Re-signed March 13 MUNNERLYN, Captain CB Signed as Free Agent March 12 BRINKLEY, Jasper LB Signed as Free Agent March 12 JOSEPH, Linval DT Signed as Free Agent March 12 BERGER, Joe OL Re-signed March 11 GRIFFEN, Everson DE Re-signed March 11 CASSEL, Matt QB Re-signed March 10 DEAN, Larry LB Re-signed March 7 SHERELS, Marcus CB Re-signed March 6 CHILDS, Greg WR Released March 6 GUION, Letroy DT Released March 5 CARLSON, John TE Released February 11 LAWRENCE, Simoni LB Signed as Free Agent February 7 CASSEL, Matt QB Voided Final Year on Contract February 7 HENDERSON, Erin LB Released January 22 RANDALL, Kheeston DT Reserve/Future Free Agent Signing January 3 SAMUDA, Josh G Reserve/Future Free Agent Signing January 3 JORDEN, Kamar WR Reserve/Future Free Agent Signing Dec. 30 BISHOP, Brandan S Reserve/Future Free Agent Signing Dec. 30 EDWARDS, Kip CB Reserve/Future Free Agent Signing Dec. 30 MURPHY, Kevin T Reserve/Future Free Agent Signing Dec. 30 NEALY, Spencer DE Reserve/Future Free Agent Signing Dec. 30 RANDLE, Bradley RB Reserve/Future Free Agent Signing Dec. 2013 BY THE NUMBERS 3 Rushing TDs by rookie WR Cordarrelle Patterson, the most by a Vikings WR in a single season and most in the NFL in 2013. 5 Career 200-plus rushing yard games by Adrian Peterson, tied for second most in NFL history (Tiki Barber 5, O.J. Simpson 6). 6 Consecutive seasons Chad Greenway has led the team in tackles, tying Ring of Honor member Scott Studwell s franchise record. 15.2 PR Marcus Sherels punt return average during the 2013 season, the highest single-season average in franchise history. Sherels finished the season second in the NFL. 22 Tackles for LB Chad Greenway vs. Oakland on 11/20/11, the second most in a game by a Viking. 23 Passes defensed by Vikings rookie CB Xavier Rhodes, the most by a rookie in franchise history and second most by any Viking. 42 Career 100-yard rushing performances for RB Adrian Peterson. 91 Career TDs for RB Adrian Peterson. With 86 rushing TDs and 5 receiving TDs, Peterson ranks third in franchise history in total touchdowns trailing only Randy Moss (93) and Cris Carter (110). 101 Games it took Adrian Peterson to reach 10,000 rushing yards, the 3rd fastest in NFL history behind Eric Dickerson (91) and Jim Brown (98). 109 Longest kickoff return in NFL history, set by rookie KR Cordarrelle Patterson on 10/27/13 vs. Green Bay. 119 Punt return yards by PR Marcus Sherels againt the New York Giants on 10/21/13, a single-game franchise record. 135 Team sacks for the Vikings since the beginning of the 2011 season, third most in the NFL during that span. 296 Rushing yards Adrian Peterson had against the Chargers on Nov. 4, 2007. It stands as the highest single-game rushing total in NFL history. 1,393 Kick return yards by KR Cordarrelle Patterson, the single-season franchise record. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 23

2014 Roster notes Oldest Viking Chris Crocker 34, born 3/9/80 Youngest Viking Teddy Bridgewater 21, born 11/10/92 Most Seasons as a Viking Cullen Loeffler 11 Most NFL Seasons Chris Crocker 12 College with the most Vikings UCLA and Notre Dame 4 Conference with the most Vikings ACC, Pac-12, SEC 11 players on roster Largest Viking Phil Loadholt 6-8, 343 lbs Smallest Viking Marcus Sherels 5-10, 175 lbs Former 1st-Round Draft Picks 10 Anthony Barr Teddy Bridgewater Sharrif Floyd Chad Greenway Matt Kalil Cordarrelle Patterson Adrian Peterson Christian Ponder Xavier Rhodes Harrison Smith Pro Bowlers 9 Matt Cassel Jerome Felton Chad Greenway Greg Jennings Matt Kalil Cordarrelle Patterson Adrian Peterson Kyle Rudolph Blair Walsh Coaches who played in the NFL 4 Jeff Davidson Hank Fraley Jerry Gray George Stewart International Vikings * 2014 5th-Round Pick CB David Yankey was born in Sydney, Austrailia. * DT Linval Joseph was born in St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands. * FB Jerome Felton was born in West Germany. * 2012 5th-Round Pick S Robert Blanton lived in Italy from 1996-2000 when his father worked in the Air Force. * 2013 5th-Round Pick P Jeff Locke was born in Germany. * G Vladimir Ducasse was born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. PRONUNCIATION GUIDE s...pronunciation Matt Asiata... ah-see-ah-ta Jeff Baca... BA-ka Joe Berger... BUR-jur Audie Cole... ODD-ee Scott Crichton... CRY-ton Dom DeCicco... dah-see-co Vladimir Ducasse... doo-cass Isame Faciane... EYE-sum fa-shon Brandon Fusco... FUSS-co Linval Joseph... lin-vall Matt Kalil... kuh-lil Zac Kerin... CARE-in Cullen Loeffler... LEFF-ler Michael Mauti... MAW-tee Cordarrelle Patterson... core-dare-ul Shaun Prater... PRAY-ter Kheeston Randall... KEY-stun Mistral Raymond... MISS-trail Brian Robison... ROB-ah-sin Andrew Sendejo... sin-day-ho Shamar Stephen... STEF-an Marcus Sherels... SHARE-els Justin Trattou... trah-toe Corey Wootton... WOOT-in David Yankey... yankee COACHES...PRONUNCIATION Robb Akey...a-key Klint Kubiak...koo-BEE-ack Mike Priefer...PREE-fer 60 and Up LS Cullen Loeffler tops the list of most games played as a Viking on the current roster with 155, but several others have logged 60 or more....gp Cullen Loeffler... 155 Chad Greenway... 112 Brian Robison... 110 Adrian Peterson... 103 Fred Evans... 94 John Sullivan... 93 Phil Loadholt... 78 Jamarca Sanford... 70 PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 24

VIKINGS 2o13 TEAM NOTES 2013 NFL STANDINGS AFC East Team W L T Pct. PF PA Home Away Conf. Div. y-new England 12 4 0.750 444 338 8-0-0 4-4-0 9-3-0 4-2-0 New York Jets 8 8 0.500 290 387 6-2-0 2-6-0 5-7-0 3-3-0 Miami 8 8 0.500 317 335 4-4-0 4-4-0 7-5-0 2-4-0 Buffalo 6 10 0.375 339 388 4-4-0 2-6-0 5-7-0 3-3-0 AFC North Team W L T Pct. PF PA Home Away Conf. Div. y-cincinnati 11 5 0.688 391 336 6-2-0 5-3-0 8-4-0 3-3-0 Pittsburgh 8 8 0.500 379 370 5-3-0 3-5-0 6-6-0 4-2-0 Baltimore 8 8 0.500 320 352 6-2-0 2-6-0 6-6-0 3-3-0 Cleveland 4 12 0.250 308 406 3-5-0 1-7-0 3-9-0 2-4-0 AFC South Team W L T Pct. PF PA Home Away Conf. Div. y-indianapolis 11 5 0.688 391 336 6-2-0 5-3-0 9-3-0 6-0-0 Tennessee 7 9 0.438 362 381 3-5-0 4-4-0 6-6-0 2-4-0 Jacksonville 4 12 0.250 247 449 1-7-0 3-5-0 4-8-0 3-3-0 Houston 2 14 0.125 276 428 1-7-0 1-7-0 2-10-0 1-5-0 AFC West Team W L T Pct. PF PA Home Away Conf. Div. z-denver 13 3 0.813 606 399 7-1-0 6-2-0 9-3-0 4-2-0 x-kansas City 11 5 0.688 430 305 5-3-0 6-2-0 7-5-0 2-4-0 x-san Diego 9 7 0.563 396 348 5-3-0 4-4-0 6-6-0 4-2-0 Oakland 4 12 0.250 322 453 3-5-0 1-7-0 4-8-0 1-5-0 NFC East Team W L T Pct. PF PA Home Away Conf. Div. y-philadelphia 10 6 0.625 442 382 4-4-0 6-2-0 9-3-0 4-2-0 Dallas 8 8 0.500 439 432 5-3-0 3-5-0 4-8-0 2-4-0 New York 7 9 0.438 294 383 4-4-0 3-5-0 6-6-0 3-3-0 Washington 3 13 0.188 334 478 2-6-0 1-7-0 1-11-0 0-6-0 NFC North Team W L T Pct. PF PA Home Away Conf. Div. y-green Bay 8 7 1.531 417 428 4-3-1 4-4-0 6-5-1 3-2-1 Chicago 8 8 0.500 445 478 5-3-0 3-5-0 4-8-0 2-4-0 Detroit 7 9 0.438 395 376 4-4-0 3-5-0 6-6-0 4-2-0 Minnesota 5 10 1.344 391 480 5-3-0 0-7-1 4-7-1 2-3-1 NFC South Team W L T Pct. PF PA Home Away Conf. Div. y-carolina 12 4 0.750 366 241 7-1-0 5-3-0 9-3-0 5-1-0 x-new Orleans 11 5 0.688 414 304 8-0-0 3-5-0 9-3-0 5-1-0 Atlanta 4 12 0.250 353 443 3-5-0 1-7-0 3-9-0 1-5-0 Tampa Bay 4 12 0.250 288 389 3-5-0 1-7-0 2-10-0 1-5-0 2013 VIKINGS HONOR ROLL QB Matt Cassel NFC FedEx Air of the Week - Week 15 - Completed 25-of-36 passes for 382 yards and 2 TDs, leading the Vikings to the highest offensive output in Metrodome history. - The 382 passing yards were the most by a Vikings QB since Brett Favre threw for a career-high 446 yards on 11/7/10. KR Cordarrelle Patterson NFC Special Teams of the Month - September - Led the NFL averaging 33.8 yards per kick return in the first month of the season. - One of two NFL players to return a kickoff for a touchdown during the month of September. - The 2nd consecutive month a Vikings rookie has earned NFL Special Teams of the Month (Blair Walsh, December 2012). - The 2nd Vikings kick returner to earn the award (Percy Harvin, September 2012). KR Cordarrelle Patterson NFC Special Teams of the Week - Week 8 - Set an NFL record for the longest kickoff return when he took the opening kickoff 109 yards for a TD. - Became the 2nd player in franchise history to have 2 kickoff return TDs in the same season (Percy Harvin, 2009). - One of five rookies in NFL history to record over 200 return yards and a 45.0+ average in a single game. KR Cordarrelle Patterson NFL Offensive Rookie of the Month - December - Scored 6 TDs during the month of December, the most by any rookie and tied for the third-most by any player. - Became first rookie to score at least three rushing TDs and three receiving TDs in a calender month since Roger Craig in December 1983. - In December, Patterson was one of two players to score at least three rushing TDs and three receiving TDs. RB Adrian Peterson NFC FedEx Ground of the Week - Week 4 -.Rushed for 140 yards and 2 TDs in a Vikings 31-24 victory over Pittsburgh. - Recorded his 12th rush of 60+ yards, an NFL record. The previous record was 9 set by Jim Brown. RB Adrian Peterson NFC FedEx Ground of the Week - Week 13 -.Rushed for 211 yards in the Vikings 23-20 overtime victory over Chicago. - His 211 yards put him over 10,000 rushing yards for his career, becoming the 3rd-fastest to that mark in NFL history. K Blair Walsh NFC Special Teams of the Week - Week 12 - Was a perfect 4-4 on FGs including a 47-yarder in regulation and a 35-yarder in OT. - Registered 5 touchbacks on a cold day in Green Bay. The FGs (4) and touchbacks (5) were both season highs. - This is Walsh s 4th POW award, joining Gary Anderson and Mitch Berger for most in team history in only his 2nd season. NFC West Team W L T Pct. PF PA Home Away Conf. Div. z-seattle 13 3 0.813 417 231 7-1-0 6-2-0 10-2-0 4-2-0 x-san Francisco 12 4 0.750 406 272 6-2-0 6-2-0 9-3-0 5-1-0 Arizona 10 6 0.625 379 324 6-2-0 4-4-0 6-6-0 2-4-0 St. Louis 7 9 0.438 348 364 5-3-0 2-6-0 4-8-0 1-5-0 x - clinched playoff spot y - clinched division z - clinched conference PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 25

VIKINGS 2o14 POSITION-BY-POsition Snapshot VIKINGS QUARTERBACKS VIKINGS OFFENSIVE LINE Teddy Bridgewater: Just the 4th QB to be selected by the Vikings in the 1st round (#32) after completing a record-setting career at Louisville...Is tied for most career wins by a starting QB (27), holds the school record for career completion percentage (68.4%) and is third in both career passing yards (9,817) and career passing TDs (72) Posted a 72/24 TD/INT ratio on 1,142 passing attempts 2011 Big East Rookie of the year and 2012 Big East Offensive of the Year 27-5 record in final 32 games as a Cardinal. Matt Cassel: Appeared in 9 games, starting 6, during his first season with the Vikings in 2013...Played in all 5 of the Vikings wins last season...led team with 1,807 passing yards and 11 touchdowns...named FedEx Air of the Week after throwing for 382 yards and 2 touchdowns vs. Philadelphia (12/15/13)...Signed with the Vikings as a free agent after playing for the Kansas City Chiefs the previous four seasons...started 47 regular season games and one playoff game for the Chiefs...Led the Chiefs to capture the AFC West title in 2010 while posting careerhighs in TDs (27), passer rating (93.0) and a +20 TD/INT ration (27/7)...Named to his first Pro Bowl following the 2010 season...spent four seasons with the New England Patriots prior to playing for Kansas City...In 2008, took over the starting job for New England after Tom Brady was injured during the season opener, leading team to a 10-5 mark as a starter in the final 15 games...as the Patriots starter in 2008, posted career-highs with 3,693 yards and 63.4% completions...his 63.4% completion rate ranked 3rd in New England team history and his yardage mark ranked 8th...Played in 25 career games at USC backing up Heisman Trophy winners Carson Palmer and Matt Leinert. Christian Ponder: Started all 9 games he appeared in during the 2013 season... Rushed for four touchdowns, good for 2nd most on the Vikings last season...posted a season-best 113.1 passer rating in win over Washington on NFL Network s Thursday Night Football...Tied for 2nd-most rushing TDs by a Vikings QB in a single game when he ran for 2 vs. Cleveland (9/22/13)...Selected in the 1st round (#12 overall pick) of the 2011 Draft by the Vikings...Started all 16 regular season games, only the 8th QB in team history to do so...led the Vikings to their biggest turnaround in franchise history, going from 3-13 in 2011 to 10-6 in 2012...Started the final 10 games of the 2011 season for the Vikings, matching Fran Tarkenton s team record for starts by a rookie QB...Set team records for attempts, completions and completion percentage by a rookie QB for a season in 2011...Was a threeseason starter during his career at Florida State University...Over his four-year career at Florida State, he threw for 6,872 yards and 49 touchdowns, while posting a 61.8 completion percentage. VIKINGS TIGHT ENDS Rhett Ellison: Appeared in 11 games for the Vikings during the 2013 campaign... Caught first career TD pass on a 12-yard toss from Christian Ponder at Green Bay (11/24/13)...Caught 5 passes for 61 yards during second NFL season...appeared in all 16 regular season games and Wild Card playoff game in 2012...Entered the NFL as a Vikings 4th-round pick (#128 overall) in 2012. Chase Ford: Played in the final 9 games in 2013 after opening the season on the Vikings practice squad...caught 10 passes for 122 yards during first season playing...spent the 2012 season on the practice squads of Dallas, Philadelphia and Minnesota, joining the Vikings on 12/26/12...Originally entered the NFL as a rookie free agent with Philadelphia on 4/29/12. Mike Higgins: Has appeared in 2 games in both the 2011 and 2012 before spending the entire 2013 season on the practice squad...originally signed by New Orleans as an undrafted free agent following the 2011 NFL Draft...Signed by the Vikings on 7/23/14. A.C. Leonard: Joined the Vikings as an undrafted free agent after playing 2 seasons at Tennessee State...Named FCS National Tight End of the Year following the 2012 season...caught 34 passes for 441 yards and 5 touchdowns as a senior... Earned 1st-team All-American honors in each of his final 2 seasons. Allen Reisner: Returns to the Vikings after spending the 2013 season with Jacksonville...Appeared in 5 games, making 3 starts, for the Jaguars last season... Caught 5 passes for 40 yards in 2013...Played first two NFL seasons with Minnesota, appearing in 10 games. G Jeff Baca: Enters his 2nd season with the Vikings in 2014...Appeared in 4 games on special teams during his rookie campaign in 2013...Made his NFL debut on 11/7/13 vs. Washington on NFL Network s Thursday Night Football...Drafted by the Vikings in the 6th round (#196 overall) in 2013. C Joe Berger: Played in all 16 games for the Vikings in 2013, his 3rd season with the club...started two games at guard, one on each side...enters his 10th season in the NFL... Orginially joined the Vikings on 9/12/11...Helped team rush for 23 TDs, most in the NFL in 2013. T Pierce Burton: Joined the Vikings as an undrafted free agent following the 2014 NFL Draft...Started 26 games at RT in 2 seasons at Mississippi...Helped school produce most single-season yards in school history (6,153) in 2013. G Vladimir Ducasse: Joins a veteran group of offensive lineman as he comes to Minnesota as a free agent after spending 4 seasons with the New York Jets...Orginially a 2nd-round draft pick...the Haiti native has appeared in 50 games in 4 seasons. G Brandon Fusco: Started all 15 games he appeared in during the 2013 season...helped the Vikings finish 8th in rushing yards (2,081) and 1st in rushing TDs (23) in 2013...Key blocker during Adrian Peterson s 2012 NFL MVP season, starting all 16 games...drafted by the Vikings in the 6th round (#172 overall) in 2011. G Charlie Johnson: Enters his fourth season with the Vikings in 2014, having started all 47 games he s appeared in during his previous three seasons...in 2013 helped Adrian Peterson rush for 1,000+ yards and 10+ TDs for the sixth time in his career...key blocker on offensive line unit that helped Vikings lead the NFL with 23 rushing TDs in 2013. T Matt Kalil: Has started all 32 games of his professional career...paved the way for Matt Asiata to rush for 3 TDs in his first career start (vs. Philadelphia, 12/15/13) and 115 yards in the final game at the Metrodome (vs. Detroit, 12/29/13)...Blocked for Adrian Peterson s MVP season in his rookie year...drafted with the fourth overall pick in the 2012 NFL Draft. C Zac Kerin: One of 14 Vikings undrafted free agents in 2014...Selected to the All-MAC team in three consecutive seasons (2011-13)...Started 38-of-50 career games at Toledo... Part of offensive line unit that allowed NCAA-best 5 sacks in 2013. T Phil Loadholt: Enters 6th season with the Vikings having started all 78 games he s appeared in...full-time starter on offensive line that blocked for an NFL best 23 rushing TDs in 2013...For the fourth time in his career blocked for Adrian Peterson to rush for 1,000+ yards. T Kevin Murphy: Has spent time on the Vikings practice squad in each of the past two seasons...active for one game in 2013 but did not play (vs. Washington, 11/7/13)...Originally signed with the Vikings in May 2012 before being cut and later re-signed with club before training camp. T Mike Remmers: Signed by the Vikings as a free agent during the 2013 season...appeared in one game with San Diego prior to his release...spent time in 2012 and 2013 on Tampa Bay s practice squad...originally entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent with Denver in 2012. T Antonio Richardson: Joins the Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 2014...Started 24 consecutive games for Tennessee in his final two seasons...3rd-team All-American selection by CBSSports.com in 2013...College teammates with Vikings WR Cordarrelle Patterson for one season. C John Sullivan: Started all 16 games at center for the Vikings in 2013...Snapped to three different quarterbacks last season...helped Adrian Peterson rush for 1,266 yards and 10 TDs in 2013...Has started 5 consecutive season openers...joined the Vikings as a 6th-round pick (#187 overall) in 2008. G Austin Wentworth: Signed with the Vikings as an undrafted free agent following the 2014 NFL Draft...Started 42 consecutive games for Fresno State...Part of offensive line that paced the way for for the FBS-leading passing attack (394.8 ypg) in 2013...Two-time 1st-team All-Mountain West selection. Kyle Rudolph: Started first 8 games of 2013 season before missing the rest of the G David Yankey: Selected by the Vikings in the 5th round (#145 overall) in 2014...Twotime All-American at two positions, LT in 2012 and LG in 2013...28 of Stanford s 30 rush- season with an injury...caught 30 passes for 313 yards and 3 touchdowns before being sidelined...recorded single-game bests when he caught 9 passes for 97 ing TDs came from his side of the line...was not responsible for a sack in 2013...Helped yards vs. Carolina (10/13/13)...Named Pro Bowl MVP in 2012 after a 5-reception, Stanford rush for a school-record 2,094 yards in final season. 122-yard, 1-TD effort...hauled in 9 touchdowns during 2012 season...in second NFL season, he caught 53 passes for 493 yards...has started 32-of-39 games since being drafted by the Vikings in the 2nd round (#43 overall) in 2011. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 26

VIKINGS 2014 POsition-by-position snapshot VIKINGS RUNNING BACKS RB Matt Asiata: Played in 11 games, earning 1 start, during the 2013 campaign Rushed for a team record-tying 3 TDs in his first and only career start against Philadelphia (12/15/13) Rushed for a career-best 115 yards on 14 carries in the final game played at the Metrodome Played in all 16 games and the Wild Card playoff during the 2012 season Originally joined the Vikings as a rookie free agent for the 2011 training camp and preseason Played collegiately at Utah. RB Joe Banyard: Active for the final 3 games of the 2013 campaign after spending majority of the season on the practice squad Primarily a special teams player, caught first career pass for 11 yards against Cincinnati (12/22/13) Spent the final 5 weeks of the regular season and the Wild Card playoff week on the Vikings practice squad after spending time with New Orleans and Jacksonville Originally signed as a rookie free agent with Jacksonville Competed in college at Texas-El Paso. FB Jerome Felton: Played in 13 games with 9 starts for the Vikings during the 2013 campaign Became the 1st Vikings FB to be named All-Pro and only the 3rd Vikings FB to earn Pro Bowl honors after paving the way for RB Adrian Peterson s 2,097 yards, the 2nd-best single-season rushing performance, in Felton s 1st year with the Vikings in 2012 Joined the Vikings as a free agent following the 2011 campaign in which he spent time with Carolina and Indianapolis Drafted in the 5th round (#146 overall) by the Detroit Lions in 2008. FB Zach Line: The only undrafted rookie for the 2013 class to make the Vikings opening day roster Played in 3 games with 1 start during the 2013 campaign Caught 1 pass for 8 yards vs. Cleveland (9/22/13) before being placed on injured reserve with an ankle injury on 9/23/13. RB Jerick McKinnon: A 3rd round selections (#96 overall) by the Vikings in the 2014 draft Dynamic playmaker who lined up at QB, RB, WR and CB in his time at Georgia Southern Played in 47 games including 31 starts for the Eagles Ran for 3,899 career yards while scoring 42 rushing TDs Threw 12 career TDs and caught 1 TD pass Scored winning TD as a senior as GSU won its first game over a BCS school (at Florida), finishing the game with 125 yards rushing on 9 carries. RB Adrian Peterson: Became the 3rd Viking to earn NFL MVP honors in 2012, joining Alan Page (1971) and Fran Tarkenton (1975) The 1st Vikings RB to lead the NFL in rushing in 2008, establishing a then team-record 1,760 yards, led the NFL in rushing during the 2012 campaign posting the 2nd-most yards in a season (2,097)...Earned 2nd-team AP All-Pro honors following the 2013 campaign, the 4th time in his 7 year career receiving the praise Tied the Vikings opening day record when he took the first offensive play of the 2013 campaign for a 78 yard TD run Set NFL single-game rushing record with 296 yards vs. San Diego in 2007, the 8th game of his professional career In 7 seasons with the Vikings he has posted 5 of the top 7 single-season rushing yardage marks and 9 of the top 10 single-game outputs in club history Has posted 10+ rushing TDs in each of his 1st 7 seasons, joining LaDainian Tomlinson as the only players who have achieved the feat Holds Vikings career rushing record with 10,115 yards His 42 100+ yard rushing performances rank 1st in team history, passing Robert Smith, who surpassed the century mark 29 times Earned AP Offensive Rookie of the Year honors and Pepsi Rookie of the Year accolades following rookie season Named a starter in the 2008 Pro Bowl and brought home Pro Bowl MVP honors Originally drafted by the Vikings in the first round (#7 overall) of the 2007 NFL Draft. RB Dominique Williams: Signed by the Vikings as a rookie free agent...became just the 3rd player in school history to leave school early for the NFL draft declaring following his redshirt junior season...rushed for a career total of 1,233 yards on 275 attempts. VIKINGS SPECIALISTS P Jeff Locke: Enters second NFL season after a season that saw him rank 2nd in Vikings rookie history with a 44.2 gross average...ranked 3rd in team history with a 39.2 net average...handled punting and holding duties in every game...had at least 1 50+ yard punt in 14 games...handled kickoff duties vs. Carolina (10/13/13...Drafted by the Vikings in the 5th round (#155 overall) in 2013, the highest selected punter in club history. LS Cullen Loeffler: The most experienced player on the Vikings roster with 155 career games played, the most by any Vikings long snapper Has played all 11 seasons with the Vikings after joining club in 2004 Has appeared in every game in 9 seasons Snapped on Blair Walsh s 12 consecutive 50+ yard field goals Helped Walsh earn All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors as a rookie in 2012 Has delievered the ball in in pressure-packed situations and has been critical to several game-winning field goals and record-setting performances, including 4 of the 6 longest field goals in club history Honored by USA Football on its All-Fundamentals team in 2011. K Blair Walsh: Has already made his mark as a prolific kicker in the league in first two seasons Connected on his 12th consecutive 50+ yard field goal during the NFL International Series in London Missed just one field goal under 50 yards in 2013 a 44-yard field at Wembley Stadium vs. Pittsburgh (9/29/13) Kicked 3rd career gamewinner vs. Chicago (12/1/13) Tied NFL record with 3 field goals of 50+ yards in a game at St. Louis (12/16/12)...2012 Pro Bowl honoree Named 2012 1st-Team All-Pro by Associated Press, Pro Football Weekly/PFWA Played his collegiate career at Georgia, setting the school and SEC record with 412 career points. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 27 VIKINGS WIDE RECEIVERS Kain Colter: Transitions to a full-time WR with the Vikings after serving as an option QB at Northwestern...Signed as a rookie free agent following the 2014 NFL Draft... Two-time team co-captain and two-year All-Big Ten honorable mention recipient... Ranks amongst NU s all-time leaders in pass efficiency (2nd, 139.0), career rushing yards (8th, 2,180), career rushing TDs (5th, 28) and career rushing yards by a QB (1st, 2,180). Andy Cruse: Signed as a rookie free agent following the 2013 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans... Played in all four preseason games for the Texans, including three snaps against the Vikings on 8/9/13...Hauled in three catches for 52 yards and a touchdown aaginst Dallas in the final preseason game. Donte Foster: Signed as a rookie free agent following the 2014 NFL Draft...A 2ndteam All-MAC selection in 2013, became the 2nd player in Ohio University history to surpass the 1,000 yards receiving threshold, finishing the 2013 campaign with 1,018 yards...finished collegiate career with 2,170 yards receiving and 21 TDs on 167 receptions. Greg Jennings: Has posted 24 career games with 100+ yards receiving and 7 career games with multiple receiving TDs...Is the NFL s active leader with 4 TDs over 80 yards...led the Vikings in receptions (68), receiving yards (804) and tied for the team lead in TD receptions (4) in his first season in Minnesota...Helped Green Bay to a Super Bowl XLV crown, snaring 2 TDs in title game against Pittsburgh...Earned back-to-back Pro Bowl honors in 2010 and 2011...Recorded 3 consecutive 1,000-yard seasons (2008-10) and has twice caught 12 TDs in a season (2007, 10...Joined the Vikings as a priority free agent signing in the 2013 offseason...was originally drafted by the Packers in the 2nd round (#52) in the 2006 draft, the 4th WR selected in the draft class. Kamar Jorden: Looks to compete for a roster amongst a deep group of wide receivers...originally signed by the Vikings as a rookie free agent in 2012 before being released...spent the 2013 season in the Arena Football League with the Spokane Shock where he posted 27 TDs in 17 games Played collegiately at Bowling Green...In 2010 earned 1st-Team All-MAC in his first season with the Falcons while leading the MAC with 96 receptions. Erik Lora: Joins the Vikings after signing as a rookie free agent following the 2014 NFL Draft...Started 35 games at Eastern Illinois...Established an Ohio Valley Conference record hauling in 19 TD receptions during the 2013 campaign...set the singleseason mark for most receptions in NCAA FCS history in 2012 with 136 catches and followed it up 123 receptions in 2013, the 2nd-most receptions in FCS history. Cordarrelle Patterson: Played in all 16 games, earning 6 starts, during rookie campaign in 2013...Set Vikings record and tied NFL mark with 109-yard KO return on opening kickoff vs. Green Bay (10/27/13), establishing mark for NFL s longest KO return and tied the longest play in NFL history...set Vikings record and led NFL with a 32.4 yard average on KO returns and tied team record with 2 KO return TDs...Earned 1st-Team AP All-Pro honors and Pro Bowl berth, only the 3rd Vikings rookie to earn 1st-Team honors from the AP...Scored 9 TDs in 3 different ways during rookie campaign- by rushing, receiving and return...1st NFL player with a 100+ KO return TD, 75+ receiving TD and a 50+ rushing TD in a single season...the 3rd of 3 first round selections in the 2013 NFL draft (#29 overall). Jerome Simpson: Established a career-high 726 yards receiving and fell 2 catches shy of his career-best (48) in his 2nd season with the Vikings...Played in all 16 games for the second time of his career, earning 8 starts this past season...joined the Vikings as a free agent by way of Cincinnati during the 2012 offseason...has notched 5 career 100+ receiving yardage days including a 140 yard receiving day in Week 1 of the 2013 campaign against Detroit...Logged one of the highlights of the 2011 season when he flipped over a Cardinals defender at the goal line and perfectly stuck the landing for a TD...Posted a career-high 50 catches with the Bengals in 2011...Drafted by Cincinnati in the 2nd round (#46 overall) in the 2008 NFL Draft. Rodney Smith: Appeared in 4 games for the Vikings after beginning the season on the practice squad...saw action in 4 games and notched a pair of special teams tackles during his rookie campaign Joined Vikings as a rookie free agent following the 2013 NFL Draft...Set a school record with a catch in 39 straight games Ended collegiate career with 106 catches for 1,540 yards and 10 TDs. Adam Thielen: Spent the entire 2013 campaign on the Vikings practice squad after signing as a rookie free agent following rookie mini camp after being invited on a tryout basis...played collegiately at Minnesota State-Mankato, the annual site of Vikings Training Camp...Started 37 of his 46 games as a Maverick, finishing 2nd in school history in receptions (198), 3rd in receiving yards (2,802) and 3rd in receiving TDs (20). Ty Walker: Spent the 2013 regular season on the practice squards of Green Bay and Seattle...Played all four preaseason games for the Packers, catching a pass in threeof-four exhibition contests...finished the preseason with 86 yards while snaring 11 catches...originally signed by the Packers as an undrafted free agent in 2013. Jarius Wright: Played in a career-best 16 games while earning 3 starts during the 2013 campaign...as a rookie in 2012 caught the 2 longest passes by a Viking...1-of-5 rookies to start a game vs. Chicago (12/9/12), establishing a new Viking record... Scored a career-high 3 TDs in his 2nd season with the Vikings...Hauled in a career-best 95 yards against Philadelphia (12/15/13) in an upset win over playoff-bound Eagles... Snared 2 TD receptions at Seattle (11/17/13...Selected in the 4th round (#118 overall) in the 2013 NFL Draft.

VIKINGS 2o14 POSITION-By-position snapshot VIKINGS DEFENSIVE TACKLES Chase Baker: Appeared in five games during his second season with the Vikings in 2013...Made NFL debut in Week 1 at Detroit (9/8/13)...Recorded 5 tackles during the season...spent the entire 2012 season on the practice squad after joining the club as an undrafted free agent. Fred Evans: Enters his eighth season with the Vikings and ninth NFL season in 2014...Appeared in 14 games, making four starts during the 2013 season...recorded 21 tackles, 2 TFL and 1 forced fumble sz season...joined the Vikings during the 2007 offseason after a one year stay in Miami...Played in all 16 games for the 2nd straight season in 2012...Posted a career-best 2.0 sacks during the 2012 season...received playing time in all 16 regular season games in 2008 and started the Wild Card playoff game against Philadelphia...Notched 11 tackles and 5 QB hurries in 13 contests in 2009...Finished with six tackles, two TFL and five QB hurries in the 2009 postseason...had five tackles and two TFL on the year Had a career-best 35 tackles and played in all 16 games in 2011. Isame Faciane: Joins the Vikings for the 2014 season as an undrafted free agent after a four-year career at Florida International...Started 29-of-49 games at FIU... Recorded a career-best 53 tackles and led the team 11.5 TFL as a senior. Sharrif Floyd: Enters his second NFL season in 2014...Made his NFL debut at Detroit in the 2013 season opener (9/8/13)...Recorded 29 tackles, 7.5 TFL and 2.5 sacks as a rookie...the first of three Vikings 1st-round picks in 2013 (#23 overall)... Made first career start on NFL Network s Thursday Night Football in the Vikings win over Washington (11/7/13)...Notched first career sack when he and Jared Allen combined to bring down Ben Roethlisberger in the Vikings victory in the NFL International Series vs. Pittsburgh (9/29/13). Tom Johnson: Signed with the Vikings as a free agent in 2014 after spending three seasons with New Orleans...Appeared in 40 games during time with the Saints...Recorded 15 tackles and 2.0 sacks in 2013...Set a career high with 33 tackles in 2012...Appeared in all four Saints playoff games from 2011-13...Originally joined the NFL with Indianapolis in 2006 but spent time playing in NFL Europa, Arena Football League and Canadian Football League. Linval Joseph: Was the Vikings first UFA signing during the 2014 free agency signing period...started 43-of-56 games during four seasons with the New York Giants...Recorded a career-best 75 tackles to go along with 3.0 sacks during the 2013 season...posted a career-high 10 tackles at Carolina (9/22/13)...Started all 16 games for the first time in his career in 2012...Starter during Giants Super Bowl championship season in 2011...Notched 49 tackles and 2.0 sacks during first season as a full-time starter in 2011...Appeared in 6 games as a rookie...entered the NFL as a 2nd-round pick (#46 overall) by the Giants in 2010. Kheeston Randall: Joined the Vikings after signing a reserve/future free agent contract on 1/22/2014...Spent two weeks on Cincinnati s active roster in 2013, playing under Head Coach Mike Zimmer...Went to training camp with Miami in 2013 after appearing in 12 games for the Dolphins as a rookie in 2012...Recorded 8 tackles in first NFL season...joined Dolphins as a 7th-round pick (#215 overall) in 2012. Shamar Stephen: Selected by the Vikings in the 7th round (#220 overall) in the 2014 NFL Draft...Started 30-of-46 games at Connecticut during four-year career...a 2nd-team All-American Athletic Conference selection after notching 60 tackles, 3.0 sacks and 10.0 TFL in 2013...Named Team Captain prior to the 2013 season and named Team MVP after...helped UConn earn a berth in the Tostitos Fiesta Bowl in 2010...Started 22 consecutive games to end collegiate career. VIKINGS DEFENSIVE ENDS Scott Crichton: Selected by the Vikings in the 3rd round (#72 overall) in the 2014 NFL Draft...Started 38-of-39 games during three years of playing for Oregon State, only missing one game in 2012...Set school record with 10 career forced fumbles and ranks third in school annals with 22.5 sacks and fourth with 51 TFL... Earned 1st-team All-Pac 12 as a sophomore and 2nd-team All-Pac 12 as a junior... Notched career-best 9.0 sacks as a sophomore in 2012...Recorded single-game high 3.0 sacks at Washington State with all three sacks coming on 3rd down. Everson Griffen: Re-signed with the Vikings in the 2014 offseason after spendig first four NFL seasons with the club...has appeared in 59 games, making 1 start, in four seasons with the Vikings...Deflected a pass at the line of scrimmage at Chicago that resulted in a Kevin Williams interception for a touchback...made the game-saving strip-sack on Ben Roethlisberger to seal the Vikings win over Pittsburgh in the NFL International Series...Finished the 2014 season with 30 tackles, 9.0 TFL, 5.5 sacks and 1 forced fumble...posted 5.0 sacks in the final 7 seven games in 2012, including a career-best 3.0 sacks in the regular season finale... Has recorded 88 tackles, 17.5 sacks, 1 INT, 23.0 TFL, 1 forced fumble and 3 fumble recoveries during career...originally drafted by the Vikings in the 4th round (#100 overall) in the 2010 NFL Draft. Brian Robison: Returns to the Vikings in 2014 after having the best season of his career in 2013...Started all 16 games and notched a career-best 9 sacks and 14.0 TFL...Led the team with 40 quarterback hurries...scored his first NFL touchdown on a 61-yard fumble recovery at Chicago (9/15/13)...2013 marked the third straight season that his sack numbers improved...named to the 2013 USA Today All-Joe Team...Became only the 7th Vikings DE to appear in 100+ career games during 2013 season...signed contract extension in season in 2013...Notched 8.5 sacks in 2012...Played in 4th and started 2nd career playoff game in Wild Card matchup at Green Bay (1/5/13)...Had career-best 3.5 sack day vs. Arizona (10/21/12)...Helped Vikings amass 50 sacks in 2011 to tie for the NFL lead and part of defensive line that produced Allen s Vikings-record and NFL-leading 22.0 sacks...signed contract extension in 2011 offseason...was the last Viking to sack Packers QB Brett Favre. Tyler Scott: Signed with the Vikings as an undrafted free agent following the 2014 NFL Draft...Started all 12 games as a team co-captain during 2013 season... Earned 2nd-Team All-Big Ten honors following senior season...finished collegiate career ranked 6th in Northwestern history with 16.0 sacks...ranked 2nd in the Big Ten with 9.0 sacks in 2012. Jake Snyder: Joins the Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 2014 after playing collegiately at Virginia...Started 36 of final 37 games, including 24 consecutive games...led all Virginia defensive lineman in tackles in 2012 (44) and 2013 (55)... Notched 149 tackles, 5.0 sacks, 17.5 TFL and 11 passes defensed in 49 career college games. Justin Trattou: Enters first full season with the Vikings after joining the team during Week 5 of the 2013 season...appeared in the season finale, recording one tackle...appeared in 11 games, primarily on special teams, for the New York Giants before joining the Vikings...Spent the 2012 season in Injured Reserve...Inactive for all four Giants playoff games in 2011 as team won Super Bowl XLVI. Corey Wootton: Comes to Vikings after 4 seasons with NFC North rival Chicago...Started a career-best 15 games in 2013, 10 at DT and 5 at LDE...Recorded 31 tackles, 3.5 sacks, 4.5 TFL, 1 forced fumble and 2 fumble recoveries last season... Started final 7 games of the 2012 season...notched a career-best 7.0 sacks in first season as a starter...has recorded 62 tackles, 11.5 sacks, 5.5 TFL, 3 forced fumbles and 2 fumble recoveries in 45 career games...entered the NFL as a 4th-round pick (#109 overall) out of Northwestern in 2010. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 28

VIKINGS 2o14 position-by-position snapshot VIKINGS LINEBACKERS Anthony Barr: Selected by the Vikings with the #9 overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft A finalist for the Butkus, Bednarik and Lombardi Awards during final season at UCLA Started 37-of-51 games, 10 at FB and 27 at LB Ranked second in country with 4 fumble recoveries and fifth with 5 forced fumbles as a senior Recorded 10 sacks and 20.0 TFL in 2013 In first season at LB in 2012 earned AP 2nd-Team All-American honors Ranked eighth in the country with 13.5 sacks as a junior Played first two seasons at FB, rushing 15 times for 54 yards and 1 touchdown. Jasper Brinkley: Joins the Vikings for a second stint after spending the 2013 season with the Arizona Cardinals...Played his first four seasons with the Vikings after being drafted in the 5th round in 2009...Started three games last season for Arizona, notching 30 tackles and 1 pass defensed...had best season in 2012 when he started 15-of-16 games and recorded 117 tackles...brinkley sat out the entire 2011 season with an injury...appeared in 32 games, starting 4, during his first two NFL seasons. Audie Cole: Will compete for a spot in the linebacking corps in his third NFL season Appeared in 13 games, starting 5, in 2013 Started first career game during 2013 season (at Green Bay, 11/24/13), sacking Scott Tolzien on the opening play Recorded career-best 18 tackles in Vikings tie at Green Bay...Notched 49 tackles, 1.0 sack, 3 TFL, and 1 forced fumble in 2013 Played on special teams in five games as a rookie Selected in the 7th round (#210 overall) in the 2012 NFL Draft, the lowest selected Viking that year to make the 53-man roster. Larry Dean: Enters fourth season with the Vikings, serving as a special teams ace in each of the previous three seasons Has appeared in all 48 games since entering the NFL in 2011 Recorded a career-best 18 special teams tackles in 2013, second best on the team, to go along with his first career forced fumble and first career fumble recovery Ranked second on the team with 15 special teams tackles in 2012 One-of-two Vikings rookies to play in all 16 games in 2012, recording 14 special teams tackles...signed with the Vikings as an undrafted free agent out of Valdosta State. Dom DeCicco: Signed with the Vikings after a tryout at the club s rookie mini camp in May 2014 Spent the 2013 preseason with Tampa Bay before being released during the final roster cuts Spent the 2011-12 seasons with Chicago, appearing in 20 games Recorded 12 special teams tackles for the Bears during rookie campaign Entered the NFL as an undrafted free agent out of Pittsburgh. Chad Greenway: Tied Scott Studwell s franchise record after leading the Vikings in tackles for the sixth consecutive season Notched 100+ tackles for the seventh season in 2013 (167) Became the 7th Viking and 5th Vikings LB to notch 1,000 career tackles Voted by teammates as Defensive MVP for the 2nd straight season Tied a career high with 3 interceptions in 2013 Named Associated Press 2nd-Team All-Pro in 2012 Earned 2nd straight Pro Bowl Berth Tallied 149 tackles and 10.0 TFLs in 10.0 in 2011 Led the team with 149 tackles in 2010...Led the team with six takeaways in 2009, ranking tied for 3rd in the NFL with three FRs Also tied for 2nd among all NFL linebackers with three INTs The 17th overall pick in the 2006 draft, missed rookie season after suffering a knee injury in the first preseason game. Gerald Hodges: Appeared in 11 games during rookie season in 2013 Played primarily on special teams, recording nine special teams tackles Appeared in the club s final 10 games Recorded multiple special teams tackles in three games at Dallas, at Green Bay and at Baltimore Selected with the 120th overall pick in the 4th round of the 2013 NFL Draft. Michael Mauti: Will look to build on rookie season that saw him appear in 14 games as a rookie Finished 3rd on the team with 13 special teams tackles Credited with 2 defensive tackles at Seattle (11/17/13), his first NFL defensive stats Made NFL debut vs. Cleveland (9/22/13) Joined the Vikings as a 7thround pick (#213 overall) in the 2013 NFL Draft. Brandon Watts: Selected in the 7th round (#223 overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft Tied for 2nd on the Georgia Tech defense with 66 tackles in 2013 Started 29-of- 49 career games during 3-year career at Georgia Tech Finished career with 179 tackles and 16 TFLs Started 13-of-14 games as a junior on team that advanced to ACC Championship Game in 2012. VIKINGS DEFENSIVE BACKS S Brandan Bishop: Enters second season with Vikings after spending final 11 weeks on club s practice squad Spent training camp and preseason with team as an undrafted free agent Waived in final roster cuts on 8/31/13 before being signed to practice squad on 10/17/13. S Robert Blanton: Returns to the Vikings for a third season after earning first career starts (3) in 2013 Appeared in all 16 games, leading team with 19 special teams tackles Recorded a career-best 59 defensive tackles, 6 passes defensed and 2.0 TFL Notched a career-high 14 tackles in the Vikings season finale win over Detroit (12/29/13) Appeared in 13 games as a rookie in 2012, recording 5 defensive tackles and 10 special teams tackles. S Kurt Coleman: Signed with the Vikings as a free agent during the 2014 offseason Spent first four NFL seasons with Philadelphia after being drafted in the 7th round (#244 overall) in 2010 Played in 15 games in 2013 recording 10 defensive tackles and 9 special teams tackles Intercepted a career-best 4 passes in 2011 Named NFC Defensive of the Week after intercepting three passes at Washington (10/16/11). CB Derek Cox: Joins the Vikings as one of the most experienced defensive back with 55 starts, 11 in 2013, in his career Spent the 2013 season with San Diego after spending his first four seasons with Jacksonville Intercepted 1 pass and notched 6 passes defensed in 2013 Recorded 4 interceptions in three separate seasons with Jacksonville... Selected by Jacksonville in the 3rd round (#73 overall) in 2009. S Chris Crocker: Enters his 12th season in the NFL and first with the Vikings in 2014... Played under Mike Zimmer the past 7 seasons, 6 in Cincinnati and 1 in Atlanta...He appered in 12 games in 2013 and recorded 37 tackles, 1.5 sacks, 7 passes defensed and 2 interceptions...has appeared in 151 career games in NFL career. S Antone Exum: Selected by the Vikings in the 6th round of the 2014 NFL Draft (#182 overall) Limited by injuries in 2013, appearing in only 3 games An All-ACC selection in 2012 after recording a career-high 5 interceptions Recorded a career-best 89 tackles as a sophomore in 2011. CB Kendall James: Drafted in the 6th round of the 2014 NFL Draft (#184 overall) Appeared in all 48 games at Maine, starting 36 Earned 1st-team All-CAA and AP 2ndteam All-American honors in 2013 Led school to first conference title as a senior Recorded 147 tackles, 8 INTs and 25 passes defensed during four-year collegiate career. CB Captain Munnerlyn: Signed with the Vikings in the 2014 offseason after 5 years in Carolina Has started 50-of-77 games during NFL career Started all 16 games in 2013 and returned both of his interceptions for touchdowns Recorded career-best 3.0 sacks in 2013, helping Carolina reach the playoffs Has returned 5-of-7 career interceptions for touchdowns Has notched 297 tackles to go along with 5.0 sacks and 7 interceptions. CB Julian Posey: Claimed by the Vikings on 6/2/14 after being waived by Cleveland Has appeared in 7 games, making 1 start, in two NFL seasons Recorded first career sack vs. Chicago (12/15/13) Recorded 6 tackles in 5 games in 2013 Made first career start in the 2013 regular season finale at Pittsburgh (12/29/13). CB Shaun Prater: Enters first full season with the Vikings after joining the club on 10/23/13 Intercepted first career pass against Philadelphia (12/15/13) in first career start Recorded 6 tackles and 7 passes defensed with the Vikings in 2013 Played in one game for Philadelphia in 2013 after being released by Cincinnati during final 2013 roster cuts Spent 2012 season on injured reserve with Cincinnati where he was coached by Mike Zimmer. CB Jabari Price: The final of three 7th-round draft picks (#225 overall) made by the Vikings in 2014 Started final 24 collegiate games at North Carolina Earned Honorable Mention All-ACC honors following senior season Ranked 4th on team with 80 tackles in 2013...Recorded 80 tackles, 9 passes defensed, 4.5 TFL, 1 forced fumble and 1 fumble recovery as a senior. S Mistral Raymond: Enters fourth season with the Vikings after appearing in a careerhigh 12 games in 2013 Started 2 games in 2013, recording 18 tackles and 2 passes defensed Started opening three games of 2012 season after going down with an injury Has recorded 80 tackles, 1 interception, 9 passes defensed and 1 fumble recovery in 32 appearances. CB Xavier Rhodes: Returns for second season after setting a Vikings rookie record with 23 passes defensed in 2013 Started 6-of-13 games during rookie season last year Had best game during tie at Green Bay, setting career-bests with 9 tackles and 4 passes defensed Started first career game in season opener at Detroit (9/8/13) Selected with the 25th overall pick in the 2013 NFL Draft. CB Josh Robinson: Started first 10 games of 2013 season before being placed on injured reserve Notched career-best 12 tackles in team s win over Pittsburgh in NFL International Series (9/29/13) Forced a fumble to go along with 4 tackles in the season opener at Detroit (9/8/13) Started 6 games during rookie campaign in 2012 Recorded 2 interceptions in first NFL season after being drafted in the 3rd round (#66 overall). S Jamarca Sanford: Has served as full-time starter for the Vikings from 2011-13 Missed three games during the middle of the 2013 season, starting the other 13 Recorded season-best 12 tackles at New York Giants on Monday Night Football (10/21/13) Forced 5 fumbles in 2012, 4 on defense and 1 on special teams Has recorded 308 tackles, 1.0 sack, 2 interceptions, 15 passes defensed, 9 forced fumbles and 6 fumble recoveries in 70 career games. S Andrew Sendejo: Made first career start in 2013, ending the season starting 10-of- 16S games Paced all Vikings defensive backs and finished 3rd on team with 104 tackles Intercepted first career pass at Baltimore (12/8/13) Recorded 17 tackles, 16 solo, in team s win over Washington on NFL Network s Thursday Night Football...Joined Minnesota during the 2011 season after playing for Dallas. CB Marcus Sherels: Enters 4th season with Vikings after a record season in 2013 Set club record averaging 15.2 yards per punt return and set the single-game high with 119 punt return yards at New York Giants (10/21/13) Started a career-best 4 games in 2013 Intercepted first pass at Baltimore (12/8/13) Has appeared in 49 games, starting 7, notching 75 tackles, 1.0 sack, 1 interception and 19 passes defensed. S Harrison Smith: Returns for his third season after missing part of the 2013 season with an injury Recorded interceptions in back-to-back games prior to being sidelined with a toe injury...tied Vikings rookie record with 2 INT-return touchdowns in 2012 Led team with 3 interceptions and ranked 2nd with 129 tackles Started every game during first season, becoming the first Vikings rookie defensive back to start all 16 games Selected in the 1st round (#29 overall) in 2012. CB Robert Steeples: Made NFL debut with Vikings against Philadelphia (12/15/13) after being elevated from team s practice squad Signed to the Vikings practice squad during Week 2 of the 2013 season Went through training camp and preseason with St. Louis as an undrafted free agent out of Memphis. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 29

VIKINGS 2013 REGular season statistics Won 5, Lost 10, Tied 1 9/8 L, 24-34 at Detroit 62,461 9/15 L, 30-31 at Chicago 62,181 9/22 L, 27-31 vs. Cleveland 63,672 9/27 W, 34-27 vs. Pittsburgh(London) 83,518 10/13 L, 10-35 vs. Carolina 63,963 10/21 L, 7-23 at New York Giants 79,314 10/27 L, 31-44 vs. Green Bay 64,134 11/3 L, 23-27 at Dallas 85,360 11/7 W, 34-27 vs. Washington 64,011 11/17 L, 20-41 at Seattle 68,235 11/24 T, 26-26(OT) at Green Bay 77,871 12/1 W, 23-20(OT) vs. Chicago 64,134 12/8 L, 26-29 at Baltimore 70,921 12/15 W, 48-30 vs. Philadelphia 64,087 12/22 L, 14-42 at Cincinnati 61,555 12/29 W,14-13 vs. Detroit 64,134 Minnesota Opponent Total First Downs 309 368 Rushing 106 101 Passing 173 247 Penalty 30 20 3rd Down: Made/Att 78/214 102/231 3rd Down Pct. 36.4% 44.2% 4th Down: Made/Att 10/19 11/18 4th Down Pct. 52.6% 61.1% Possession Avg. 27:39 32:21 Total Net Yards 5508 6365 Avg. Per Game 344.3 397.8 Total Plays 1013 1132 Avg. Per Play 5.4 5.6 Net Yards Rushing 2081 1767 Avg. Per Game 130.1 110.4 Total Rushes 423 443 Net Yards Passing 3427 4598 Avg. Per Game 214.2 287.4 Sacked/Yards Lost 44/218 41/274 Gross Yards 3645 4872 Attempts/Completions 546/325 648/419 Completion Pct. 59.5% 64.7% Had Intercepted 19 12 Punts/Average 75/44.2 77/43.2 Net Punting Avg. 39.2 37.8 Penalties/Yards 70/695 100/1003 Fumbles/Ball Lost 23/13 17/8 Touchdowns 45 57 Rushing 23 14 Passing 18 37 Returns 4 6 Score By Periods Q1 Q2 Q3 Q4 OT Pts Vikings 82 108 85 110 6 391 Opponents 105 125 114 133 3 480 Scoring TD Ru Pa Rt PAT FG 2Pt Pts B.Walsh 0 0 0 0 43/44 26/30 0 121 A.Peterson 11 10 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 66 C.Patterson 9 3 4 2 0/0 0/0 0 54 G.Jennings 4 0 4 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 C.Ponder 4 4 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 24 K.Rudolph 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 M.Asiata 3 3 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 J.Wright 3 0 3 0 0/0 0/0 0 18 T.Gerhart 2 2 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 12 M.Cassel 1 1 0 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 R.Ellison 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 B.Robison 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 J.Carlson 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 J.Simpson 1 0 1 0 0/0 0/0 0 6 M.Sherels 1 0 0 1 0/0 0/0 0 6 Team 45 23 18 4 43/44 26/30 0 391 Opponents 57 14 37 6 53/53 27/29 2 480 2-Pt. Conversions: Team 0/1, Opponents: 2/4 Sacks: J.Allen 11.5, B.Robison 9.0, E.Griffen 5.5, E.Henderson 4.0, K.Williams 3.5, C.Greenway 3.0, S.Floyd 2.5, A.Cole 1.0, L.Guion 1.0 Team: 41.0, Opponents: 44.0 RUSHING No. Yds Avg Long TD A.Peterson 279 1266 4.5 78t 10 T.Gerhart 36 283 7.9 41t 2 M.Asiata 44 166 3.8 39 3 C.Patterson 12 158 13.2 50t 3 C.Ponder 34 151 4.4 19t 4 M.Cassel 18 57 3.2 13 1 Team 423 2081 4.9 78t 23 Opponents 443 1767 4.0 41 14 RECEIVING No. Yds Avg Long TD G.Jennings 68 804 11.8 70t 4 J.Simpson 48 726 15.1 51 1 C.Patterson 45 469 10.4 79t 4 J.Carlson 32 344 10.8 30 1 K.Rudolph 30 313 10.4 31t 3 A.Peterson 29 171 5.9 22 1 J.Wright 26 434 16.7 42 3 T.Gerhart 13 88 6.8 13 0 C.Ford 11 133 12.1 37 0 J.Felton 6 37 6.2 11 0 R.Ellison 5 61 12.2 17 1 J.Webb 5 33 6.6 15 0 M.Asiata 5 13 2.6 8 0 J.Banyard 1 11 11.0 11 0 Z.Line 1 8 8.0 8 0 Team 325 3645 11.2 79t 18 Opponents 419 4872 11.6 80t 37 Interceptions No. Yds Avg Long TD C.Greenway 3 23 7.7 23 0 E.Henderson 2 19 9.5 10 0 H.Smith 2 4 2.0 4 0 S.Prater 1 30 30.0 30 0 A.Sendejo 1 1 1.0 1 0 A.Jefferson 1 1 1.0 1 0 M.Sherels 1 0 0.0 0 0 K.Williams 1 0 0.0 0 0 Team 12 78 6.5 30 0 Opponents 19 370 19.5 49 3 PUNTING No. Yds Avg Net TB In20 Lg B J.Locke 75 3316 44.2 39.2 3 23 65 0 Team 75 3316 44.2 39.2 3 23 65 0 Opponents 77 3325 43.2 37.8 4 27 69 0 PUNT RETURNS Ret FC Yds Avg Long TD M.Sherels 22 27 335 15.2 86t 1 C.Patterson 0 1 0 0 0 0 Team 22 28 335 15.2 86t 1 Opponents 36 20 318 8.8 93t 1 KICKOFF RETURNS No. Yds Avg Long TD C.Patterson 43 1393 32.4 109t 2 T.Gerhart 7 106 15.1 20 0 M.Asiata 2 28 14.0 20 0 J.Felton 2 22 11.0 13 0 C.Ford 2 17 8.5 15 0 J.Carlson 2 13 6.5 12 0 S.Floyd 2 9 4.5 9 0 A.Jefferson 1 21 21.0 21 0 J.Webb 1 9 9.0 9 0 J.Wright 1 9 9.0 9 0 R.Ellison 1 7 7.0 7 0 J.Banyard 1 6 6.0 6 0 M.Mitchell 1 6 6.0 6 0 Team 66 1646 24.9 109t 2 Opponents 41 1113 27.1 80 1 FIELD GOALS 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ B.Walsh 0/0 7/7 12/12 5/6 2/5 Team 0/0 7/7 12/12 5/6 2/5 Opponents 0/0 10/10 8/8 6/7 3/4 Walsh: (52G)(28G,28G,22G)(43G,30G)(54G,37G,44WL)(22G)(53SH)(36G)(23G)(39G,40G) (32G,45G) (36G,47G,29G,35G)(32G,30G,57WL,34G)(39G,40G)(55WL,21G,38G)()() Opponent: (33G, 42G)(20G)(38G)(26G,28G)()(35G,23G,36G)(30G,20G,45G)(41G,44G) (20G,40G)(50G,26G)(27G,20G)(30G,40G,66SH,47WR)(35G,51G,33G)()(25G,53G) Fumbles Lost: C.Ponder 4, A.Peterson 3, J.Carlson 1, M.Sherels 1, T.Gerhart 1, M.Asiata 1, S.Floyd 1, M.Cassel 1 Total: 13 Opponent Fumble Recoveries: K.Williams 1, C.Loeffler 1, B.Robison 1, M.Mitchell 1, L.Guion 1, J.Sanford 1, L.Dean 1, H.Smith 1 Total: 8 PASSING Att Cmp Yds Cmp% Yds/Att TD TD% Int Int% Long Sack/Lost Rating M.Cassel 254 153 1807 60.2% 7.1 11 4.3% 9 3.5% 79t 16/85 81.6 C.Ponder 239 152 1648 63.6% 6.9 7 2.9% 9 3.8% 47 27/119 77.9 J.Freeman 53 20 190 37.7% 3.6 0 0.0% 1 1.9% 22 1/14 40.6 Team 546 325 3645 59.5% 6.7 18 3.3% 19 3.5% 79t 44/218 76.0 Opponents 648 419 4872 64.7% 7.5 37 5.7% 12 1.9% 80t 41/274 98.6 PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 30

VIKINGS 2o13 REGUlar season defensive statistics TKL AST COMB SACK TFL QBH INT PD FF FR C. Greenway 113 54 167 3.0 10.0 11 3 7 0 0 E. Henderson 99 55 154 4.0 15.0 6 2 3 2 0 A. Sendejo 67 37 104 0.0 4.0 1 1 4 0 0 J. Sanford 59 20 79 0.0 0.0 1 0 3 2 1 H. Smith 50 16 66 0.0 2.0 0 2 3 1 1 X. Rhodes 48 13 61 0.0 2.0 0 0 23 1 0 R. Blanton 40 19 59 0.0 1.0 0 0 6 0 0 J. Allen 39 17 56 11.5 16.0 37 0 5 2 0 J. Robinson 41 11 52 0.0 5.0 3 0 7 1 0 A. Cole 33 16 49 1.0 3.0 6 0 3 1 0 M. Mitchell 26 22 48 0.0 2.0 0 0 2 0 1 M. Sherels 39 7 46 0.0 2.0 0 1 14 0 0 B. Robison 32 11 43 9.0 14.0 40 0 3 0 1 C. Cook 37 5 42 0.0 1.0 0 0 9 0 0 K. Williams 20 13 33 3.5 4.5 19 1 6 0 1 E. Griffen 19 11 30 5.5 9.0 27 0 1 1 0 S. Floyd 17 12 29 2.5 7.5 7 0 4 0 0 L. Guion 11 12 23 1.0 3.0 2 0 1 1 1 F. Evans 12 9 21 0.0 2.0 4 0 4 1 0 M. Raymond 11 7 18 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 0 0 D. Bishop 6 2 8 0.0 3.0 0 0 0 0 0 S. Prater 6 0 6 0.0 0.0 0 1 7 0 0 C. Baker 3 2 5 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 A. Jefferson 4 0 4 0.0 0.0 0 1 1 0 0 M. Mauti 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 L. Dean 1 1 2 0.0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTALS 834 373 1207 41 106 164 12 118 13 6 SPECIAL TEAMS Solo Ast TOT FF FR BL R. Blanton 10 9 19 0 0 0 L. Dean 14 4 18 1 1 0 M. Mauti 9 4 13 0 0 0 A. Sendejo 6 7 13 0 0 0 G. Hodges 6 3 9 0 0 0 M. Mitchell 4 4 8 0 0 0 M. Sherels 6 1 7 1 0 0 A. Jefferson 5 1 6 0 0 0 C. Loeffler 4 1 5 0 1 0 M. Asiata 3 2 5 0 0 0 H. Smith 1 4 5 0 0 0 J. Robinson 4 0 4 0 0 0 A. Cole 2 2 4 0 0 0 M. Raymond 2 2 4 0 0 0 S. Prater 3 0 3 0 0 0 R. Ellison 1 2 3 0 0 0 J. Sanford 1 2 3 0 0 0 R. Smith 2 0 2 0 0 0 E. Griffen 0 2 2 0 0 0 J. Trattou 1 0 1 0 0 0 J. Webb 1 0 1 0 0 0 B. Walsh 1 0 1 0 0 0 J. Banyard 0 1 1 0 0 0 D. Bishop 0 1 1 0 0 0 X. Rhodes 0 1 1 0 0 0 TOTALS 86 53 139 2 2 0 SACKS Sacks J. Allen 11.5 B. Robison 9.0 E. Griffen 5.5 E. Henderson 4.0 K. Williams 3.5 C. Greenway 3.0 S. Floyd 2.5 A. Cole 1.0 L. Guion 1.0 TOTALS 41 TACKLES FOR LOSS TFL J. Allen 16.0 E. Henderson 15.0 B. Robison 14.0 C. Greenway 10.0 E. Griffen 9.0 S. Floyd 7.5 J. Robinson 5.0 K. Williams 4.5 A. Sendejo 4.0 A. Cole 3.0 L. Guion 3.0 D. Bishop 3.0 H. Smith 2.0 X. Rhodes 2.0 M. Mitchell 2.0 M. Sherels 2.0 F. Evans 2.0 R. Blanton 1.0 C. Cook 1.0 TOTALS 106 QUARTERBACK HURRIES QBH B. Robison 40 J. Allen 37 E. Griffen 27 K. Williams 19 C. Greenway 11 S. Floyd 7 E. Henderson 6 A. Cole 6 F. Evans 4 J. Robinson 3 L. Guion 2 A. Sendejo 1 J. Sanford 1 TOTALS 164 QUARTERBACK PASSES DEFENSED HURRIES PD X. Rhodes 23 M. Sherels 14 C. Cook 9 C. Greenway 7 J. Robinson 7 S. Prater 7 K. Williams 6 R. Blanton 6 J. Allen 5 S. Floyd 4 F. Evans 4 A. Sendejo 4 B. Robison 3 E. Henderson 3 A. Cole 3 J. Sanford 3 H. Smith 3 M. Mitchell 2 M. Raymond 2 E. Griffen 1 L. Guion 1 A. Jefferson 1 TOTALS 118 PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 31

2013 vikings participation Date 9/8 9/15 9/22 9/29 10/13 10/21 10/27 11/3 11/7 11/17 11/24 12/1 12/8 12/15 12/22 12/29 2013 Season Career Opponent @ DET @ CHI CLE PIT CAR @ NYG GB @ DAL WAS @ SEA @ GB CHI @ BAL PHI @ CIN DET GP GS DNP IA GP GS Allen, Jared S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 16 16 157 151 Asiata, Matt P P P P P P I I I I P P P S I P 11 1 5 27 1 Baca, Jeff I I I I I I I I P I I I I P P P 4 12 4 0 Baker, Chase P I I I I I I P P P I I I DNP I P 5 1 10 5 0 Ballard, Christian RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE RE 32 2 Banyard, Joe N PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P P P 3 3 0 Berger, Joe P P P P P P PS P S P P P P S P P 16 2 87 29 Bethel-Thompson, McLeod I I I DNP N N N N N N N N N N N N 1 3 0 0 Bishop, Brandan N N N N N PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS Bishop, Desmond DNP P P P S IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 4 1 1 73 27 Blanton, Robert P P P P P P P P P P P P S S P S 16 3 29 3 Bond, Travis PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N N N N N N N 0 0 Carlson, John P P S P P S P S S S S S S I IR IR 13 8 1 74 52 Cassel, Matt DNP DNP DNP S S I DNP DNP P P DNP P S S S S 9 6 6 1 87 68 Childs, Greg PUP-R PUP-R PUP-R PUP-R PUP-R PUP-R PUP-R PUP-R PUP-R PUP-R PUP-R PUP-R PUP-R PUP-R PUP-R PUP-R 0 0 Cole, Audie P P P P I P P P N P S S S S S IR 13 5 1 18 5 Cook, Chris S S S I S S S I I S S S S I P S 12 11 4 34 29 Dawkins, Everett PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS N N N N N N N N 0 0 Dean, Larry P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 48 0 Edwards, Kip N N N N N N N N N N N PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 Ellison, Rhett S P I I P S I I DNP P S S P S S P 11 6 1 4 27 14 Evans, Fred S P P P P P P I I S P P P P P S 14 3 2 95 6 Felder, Bobby IR IR IR IR IR IR IR N N N N N N N N N 0 0 Felton, Jerome SUS SUS SUS S S P S P S S S P S S S P 13 9 85 35 Floyd, Sharrif P P P P P P P P S P P P P P P P 16 1 16 1 Ford, Chase PS PS PS PS PS PS DNP P P P P P P P P P 9 1 9 0 Freeman, Josh N N N N I S I I DNP I I I DNP I I I 1 1 2 9 61 60 Fusco, Brandon S S S S S S S S S S S S S I S S 15 15 1 34 31 Gerhart, Toby P P P P P P P P P P P P P I P I 14 2 61 6 Greenway, Chad S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 16 16 112 111 Griffen, Everson P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 59 1 Guion, Letroy S S S S S S S S DNP I S S S S S I 13 13 1 2 68 31 Henderson, Erin S S S S S S S S S S I DNP P P S S 14 12 1 1 64 33 Hodges, Gerald I I I P I I P P P P P P P P P P 11 5 11 0 Jefferson, A.J. P P P P P I P P P P P N N N N N 10 1 43 14 Jennings, Greg S S S S S S S S S I S S S S S S 15 15 1 111 101 Johnson, Charlie S S S S S S S S I S S S S S S S 15 15 1 120 101 Johnson, George I I I I N N N N N N N N N N N N 4 11 0 Johnson-Webb, Jamaal N N N N N N N N N PS PS N N N N N 0 0 Kalil, Matt S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 16 16 32 32 Lacey, Jacob N N N N N DNP N N N N N N N N N N 1 54 36 Line, Zach P P S IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR 3 1 3 1 Loadholt, Phil S S S S S S S S I S S S S S S S 15 15 1 78 78 Locke, Jeff P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 16 0 Loeffler, Cullen P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 155 0 Love, DeMarcus SUS SUS SUS SUS N N N N N N N N N N N N 0 0 Mauti, Michael I I P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 14 2 14 0 Mitchell, Marvin P S S S P S S S S S S S P P P P 16 10 98 14 Murphy, Kevin PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS DNP PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 1 0 0 Nealy, Spencer N N N N N N N N N PS PS PS PS N PS PS 0 0 Okpalaugo, Tristan PS N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 0 0 Olsen, Seth IR N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 14 5 Patterson, Cordarrelle P P P P P P P P P S P S S S S S 16 6 16 6 Peterson, Adrian S S S S S S S S S S S S S I S I 14 14 2 103 96 Ponder, Christian S S S I DNP DNP S S S S S S I DNP DNP DNP 9 9 5 2 36 35 Prater, Shaun N N N N N N I P P I P P P S S S 8 3 2 9 3 Randle, Bradley PS N N N N N N N N N N N N PS PS PS 0 0 Raymond, Mistral I I I P I P P S S P P P P P P P 12 2 4 32 10 Reed, D Aundre IR N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N 6 0 Remmers, Mike N N N N N N N N N N N I I N I I 4 1 0 Rhodes, Xavier S P P P P P P S S P S S S I I I 13 6 3 13 6 Robinson, Josh S S S S S S S S S S I I I IR IR IR 10 10 3 26 16 Robison, Brian S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 16 16 110 54 Rudolph, Kyle S S S S S S S S I I I I I IR IR IR 8 8 5 39 32 Sanford, Jamarca S S S I S S S I I S S S S S S S 13 13 3 69 43 Sendejo, Andrew P P P S P S S S S S S S S S P P 16 10 34 10 Sherels, Marcus P P P S P P P P P P P P P S S P 16 3 49 6 Simpson, Jerome S S P S S P S S S P P P P P P S 16 8 57 36 Smith, Harrison S S S S S IR IR IR IR IR IR IR IR P S S 8 7 24 23 Smith, Rodney PS PS PS PS PS I I P P P I I I P I I 4 7 4 0 Steeples, Robert N PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS P N P 2 2 0 Sullivan, John S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 16 16 93 77 Thielen, Adam PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS PS 0 0 Trattou, Justin N N N N I I N N PS PS PS PS PS PS I P 1 3 12 0 Walsh, Blair P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 16 32 0 Webb, J Marcus DNP DNP DNP DNP DNP P P P S P DNP DNP P P DNP P 8 1 8 54 45 Webb, Joe P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P S 16 1 32 4 Williams, Kevin I S S S S S S S S S S S S S S S 15 15 1 171 171 Wright, Jarius P S P P P P P P P S P P P P P S 16 3 23 4 P-played; S-started; DNP-did not play; IR-injured reserve; N-not with club; I-inactive; NFI-non-football illness; PS-Practice Squad; SUS-Reserve/Suspended; RE-Roster Exemption; PUP-A - Active/Physically Unable to Perform; PUP-R - Reserve/Physically Unable to Perform PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 32

VIKINGS 2o13 TEAM NOTES FIRST ROUND FOCUS The Vikings feature 10 players on the roster who entered the NFL as 1st-round draft choices, all of which were selected by the Vikings. VIKINGS 1ST-ROUND TALENTS PLAYER, TEAM... SEASON, SELECTION Chad Greenway, Minnesota...2006, #17 Adrian Peterson, Minnesota... 2007, #7 Christian Ponder, Minnesota...2011, #12 Matt Kalil, Minnesota... 2012, #4 Harrison Smith, Minnesota...2012, #29 Sharrif Floyd, Minnesota...2013, #23 Xavier Rhodes, Minnesota...2013, #25 Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota...2013, #29 Anthony Barr, Minnesota... 2014, #9 Teddy Bridgewater, Minnesota...2014, #32 ALOHA VIKINGS The Vikings have 9 players who have earned a combined 16 Pro Bowl honors during their careers. PRO BOWL BERTHS AMONG VIKINGS PLAYER... SEASONS Adrian Peterson, RB, 6... 2007, 08, 09, 10, 12, 13 Greg Jennings, WR, 2...2010, 11 Chad Greenway, LB, 2...2011, 12 Matt Cassel, QB, 1... 2010 Jerome Felton, FB, 1... 2012 Matt Kalil, T, 1... 2012 Kyle Rudolph, TE, 1... 2012 Blair Walsh, K, 1... 2012 Cordarrelle Patterson, KR, 1... 2013 HOMES OF THE VIKINGS The Vikings bid farewell to Mall of America Field at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in the 2013 season finale, a win over Detroit. In the 53-year Vikings history the club has called Met Stadium and MOA Field their homes. For the 2014 and 2015 seasons the Vikings will play at TCF Bank Stadium on the campus of the University of Minnesota. From 1961-81 the Vikings played outdoors at Met Stadium, amassing a 97-59-4 record in 160 all-time regular season and playoff games. The 1st game played at the Met was the preseason finale of the 1961 inaugural season vs. the LA Rams on 9/10/61, a 21-17 Vikings loss. The 1961 regular season opener was week later when the Vikings upset Chicago 37-13 at the Met. The capacity of the Met was 48,446 during the 1981 season. For the 1982 season, the Vikings moved downtown and indoors to the Metrodome and went on to play 260 all-time regular season and playoff games, amassing a 168-92 mark. The Vikings played 11 seasons longer at the Metrodome than at Met Stadium- 32 seasons to 21. RECORDS OF TEAMS SINCE 1970 MERGER The Vikings 379 wins since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger rank 6th in the NFL over that span and trail only behind Dallas and San Francisco in the NFC. The Vikings have won 16 Division titles since the 1970 season, the 4th-most among NFL teams, and have made 25 playoff appearances, the 3rd-most in the NFL and 2nd in the NFC behind only Dallas. Wins by NFL teams since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger Team Wins 1) Pittsburgh... 412 2) Miami... 400 3) Dallas... 397 4) Denver... 392 5) San Francisco... 385 6) Minnesota...379 Playoff berths by NFL teams since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger Team Playoffs 1t) Dallas...26 1t) Pittsburgh...26 3) Minnesota...25 4) San Francisco...24 5) Miami...22 Division titles by NFL teams since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger Team Playoffs 1) Pittsburgh...20 2) San Francisco...19 3) Dallas...17 4) Minnesota...16 5) New England...15 HOME FIELD AND DOME FIELD ADVANTAGE The Vikings have amassed the 5th-most home wins by an NFL team since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger. The club moved from Metropolitan Stadium following the 1981 season, playing at Mall of America Field at HHH Metrodome starting in 1982. The Vikings have played 260 regular season and playoff games indoors, notching a 168-92 record. In 2010 the team endured the loss of the final 2 home games of the season following the collapse of the Dome roof due to heavy snows and blizzard conditions. The Vikings played host to the NY Giants at Detroit s Ford Field and played the regular season home finale at TCF Bank Stadium on the University of Minnesota campus when Chicago visited for a Monday Night Football matchup on 12/20/10. Ironically, the game was 29 years to the day since the last outdoor Vikings game in Minnesota, the finale at Met Stadium on 12/20/81 against Kansas City. Home records of NFL teams since the 1970 AFL-NFL merger Team Wins Pittsburgh...244-95-1 Denver... 234-102-4 Miami... 226-111-1 Dallas... 225-114 Minnesota... 226-113-1 New England... 215-126 Green Bay... 211-122-6 San Francisco... 210-125-3 Vikings best home records- regular season Team Record 1989... 8-0 1998... 8-0... 9-1 w/playoffs 2009... 8-0... 9-0 w/playoffs 1969... 7-0... 9-0 w/playoffs 1970... 7-0 1973... 7-0... 9-0 w/playoffs 1975... 7-0 PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 33

Vikings 2013 team notes VIKINGS A RUSH Over the last 7 years the Vikings have led the NFL, rushing for 15,865 yards. The team s 141.4 yards per game average ranks #1. Rushing Yards Per Game 2007-2013 Team Yards Avg. Per Game 1) Minnesota... 15,865... 141.7 2) Carolina...15,127...135.1 3) NY Jets...14,581...130.2 The team s 4.8-yard average is 1st in the NFL over the past 7 seasons. Highest Yards Per Carry Average 2007-2013 Team Attempts Yards Avg. 1) Minnesota...3,278...15,865... 4.8 2) Philadelphia... 3,023... 14,348...4.7 3) Carolina... 3,298... 15,127...4.6 The Vikings lead the NFL with 463 rushes of 10+ yards since 2007. Rushes of 10+ Yards 2007-2013 Team Rushes of 10+ Yards 1) Minnesota... 463 2) Carolina... 431 3) Philadelphia... 434 SPECIAL DELIVERIES The Vikings have notched 4 KO Return TDs and 2 PR TDs during the 3 seasons Mike Priefer has coordinated the Vikings special teams units, 3 players- Cordarrelle Patterson, Marcus Sherels and Percy Harvin have combined for the 6. 2013 NFL Average Starting Field Position After Kickoffs Team Avg. Starting Line 1) Minnesota... 27.2 2) Kansas City...26.3 3) Baltimore...24.4 2011-13 NFL Kickoff Return Average Team KOR Avg. 1) Baltimore...26.3 2) Minnesota... 26.0 2011-13 NFL Kickoff Return Touchdowns Team KO Returns/TDs 1) Minnesota...163/4 2) Baltimore...146/3 3t) Denver...106/2 3t) San Diego...115/2 3t) Kansas City...139/2 3t) Tennessee...139/2 3t) NY Jets...157/2 HE S GOT THE MAGIC TOUCHBACK Blair Walsh s kickoff ability has earned him a spot in the Vikings record book. Most Kickoff Touchbacks in a Game- Vikings, Game Touchbacks Blair Walsh, vs. Philadelphia, 12/15/13... 7 Blair Walsh, @ Washington, 10/14/12... 7 Blair Walsh, vs. Detroit, 11/11/12... 6 Blair Walsh, @ St. Louis, 12/16/12... 6 Blair Walsh, @ Green Bay, 11/24/13... 5 Blair Walsh, vs. Cleveland, 9/22/13... 5 Blair Walsh, @ Detroit, 9/8/13... 5 Blair Walsh, vs. Tennessee, 10/7/12... 5 Blair Walsh, @ Detroit, 9/30/12... 5 Mitch Berger, vs. Jacksonville, 12/20/98...5 Mitch Berger, vs. Chicago, 12/6/98...5 Mitch Berger, vs. Green Bay, 11/22/98...5 Mitch Berger, vs. Washington, 10/18/98...5 Most Kickoff Touchbacks in a Season- Vikings, Game Touchbacks Blair Walsh, 2012... 53 Blair Walsh, 2013... 43 Mitch Berger, 1998...40 THE REAL CORDARRELLE DEAL Cordarrelle Patterson became only the 2nd Vikings player to score multiple KO return TDs in a season or career when he set a team and NFL record for longest KO return with a 109-yarder on the opening kickoff vs. Green Bay. Patterson set team records for KOR avg and yards in a season and earned AP 1st-Team All-Pro honors as a return man. Longest Kickoff Returns- Vikings, Game Yards Cordarrelle Patterson, vs. Green Bay, 10/27/13...109t Cordarrelle Patterson, at Chicago, 9/15/13...105t Percy Harvin, at Detroit, 9/30/12...105t Percy Harvin, at Atlanta, 11/27/11...104 Aundrae Allison, vs. Detroit, 12/2/07...104t Percy Harvin, at San Diego, 9/11/11...103t Percy Harvin, vs. San Francisco, 9/27/09...101t Lance Rentzel, vs. Baltimore, 11/14/65...101t Eddie Payton, vs. Oakland, 9/14/81... 99t Clinton Jones, vs. NY Giants, 11/5/67... 96t Percy Harvin, vs. Dallas, 10/17/10... 95t 2013 Longest NFL Kickoff / Punt Return TDs, Team Play Cordarrelle Patterson, Minn. vs. GB (10/27)... 109t KOR Knile Davis, KC vs. Denver (12/1)...108t KOR Cordarrelle Patterson, Minn. at Chi (9/15)... 105t KOR Trindon Holliday, Denver vs. Philadelphia (9/29)...105t KOR Tavon Austin, St. Louis vs. Indianapolis (11/9)...98t PR Jeremy Ross, Detroit vs. Philadelphia (12/8)... 98t KOR Quintin Demps, Kansas City vs. Washington (12/8)... 95t KOR Micah Hyde, GB at Minnesota (10/27)...93t PR Dexter McCluster, KC vs. NYG (9/29)...89t PR Keshawn Martin, Houston vs. Oak (11/17)...87t PR Marcus Sherels, Minn. at NYG (10/21)... 86t PR Dwayne Harris, Dallas vs. Wash. (10/13)...86t PR 2013 NFL KO Return Average, Team KR/Yds/Avg/TD 1) Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota... 43/1,393/32.4/2 2) Dwayne Harris, Dallas...28/857/30.6/0 Vikings Kickoff Return Average- Season, Season Avg Cordarrelle Patterson, 2013... 32.4 yds Aundrae Allison, 2007...28.7 yds NFL Kickoff Return Average in a Season since 1970 NFL Merger, Team, Season Avg Jim Duncan, Baltimore, 1970...35.4 Ron Brown, LA Rams, 1985...32.8 Cecil Turner, Chicago, 1970...32.7 Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota, 2013... 32.4 Vikings Kickoff Return Yards- Season, Season Cordarrelle Patterson, 2013 (rookie)...1,393 Buster Rhymes, 1985 (rookie)... 1,345 Career KO Return TDs- Vikings KOR TDs Percy Harvin...5 Cordarrelle Patterson... 2 11 others tied with...1 Single Season KO Return TDs- Vikings, Season KOR TDs Cordarrelle Patterson, 2013... 2 Percy Harvin, 2009...2 Fastest Scores in Vikings History, Game, Play Elapsed Time Percy Harvin at Detroit (9/30/12), 105t KOR...0:12 Cordarrelle Patterson, vs. Green Bay (10/27/13), 109t KOR... 0:13 Cordarrelle Patterson, at Chicgao (9/15/13), 105t KOR... 0:13 Napolean Harris, at Jacksonville (11/23/08), 27t FR...0:13 Travis Taylor, vs. New Orleans (9/25/05), 24t Pass...0:13 Longest Plays in NFL History, Game Play Cordarrelle Patterson, Minn vs. GB (10/23/07)...109t KOR Antonio Cromartie, SD at Minn (11/4/07)...109t missed FG return Jacoby Jones, Balt vs. Dall (10/14/12)... 108t KOR Randall Cobb, GB vs. NO (9/8/11)... 108t KOR Ellis Hobbs, NE at NY Jets (9/9/07)... 108t KOR Devin Hester, Chi at NY Giants (11/12/06)...108t missed FG return Nathan Vasher, Chi vs. SF (11/13/05)...108t missed FG return PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 34

QUARTERBACK notes STARTING THE FULL SLATE Christian Ponder opened all 16 games in 2012, the 6th Vikings QB to start every game in the 16-game era. Ponder s 10 victories in 2012 ranks high highly among Vikings QBs in team history. His career starting record stands at 14-20-1. Most Wins by Vikings QBs in a Season, Seasons Record Randall Cunningham, 1998...13-1 Brett Favre, 2009...12-4 Fran Tarkenton, 1975...12-2 Fran Tarkenton, 1973...12-2 Joe Kapp, 1969...12-1 Daunte Culpepper, 2000...11-5 Christian Ponder, 2012...10-6 Fran Tarkenton, 1976...10-2-1 Gary Cuozzo, 1970...10-2 Vikings QBs Starting all 16 games, Game Christian Ponder, 2012... 10-6 Brett Favre, 2009... 12-4 Daunte Culpepper, 2004...8-8 Daunte Culpepper, 2002... 6-10 Daunte Culpepper, 2000... 11-5 Warren Moon, 1995...8-8 Tommy Kramer, 1979...7-9 Fran Tarkenton, 1978...8-7-1 Career Starts by Vikings QBs Fran Tarkenton...171 Tommy Kramer...110 Daunte Culpepper... 80 Wade Wilson... 48 Brad Johnson... 46 Joe Kapp... 39 Warren Moon... 39 Christian Ponder...35 Rich Gannon... 35 Brett Favre... 29 TAKING CARE OF THE BALL Christian Ponder had 8 games during the 2012 season where he did not throw an INT, going 7-1 in those games. Ponder s 8 games without an INT ranks 2nd in Vikings history behind only Brett Favre in 2009. Games Without an INT by Vikings QBs, Season Brett Favre, 2009... 10 (9-1) Christian Ponder, 2012... 8 (7-1) Daunte Culpepper, 2004...8 (4-4) Warren Moon, 1995...8 (4-4) COMEBACK KID PONDER POWERS IT IN Christian Ponder has 4 rushing TDs in 2013, giving him 6 for his career- good for 5th place in a career by a Vikings QB. Career Rushing TDs by Vikings QBs Daunte Culpepper... 29 Fran Tarkenton... 22 Wade Wilson...9 Tommy Kramer...8 Christian Ponder... 6 Joe Kapp...5 Tarvaris Jackson...4 Joe Webb...4 BY LAND OR AIR Ponder s Touchdowns vs. Green Bay, 10/23/11*... 2 pass to V. Shiancoe, 24 pass to M. Jenkins at Carolina, 10/30/11*...19 pass to Peterson vs. Oakland, 11/20/11*... 26 pass to Harvin, 1 pass to Rudolph at Atlanta, 11/27/11*... 39 pass to Harvin vs. Denver, 12/4/11*...19 pass to Rudolph, 52 pass to Harvin, 48 pass to Harvin at Detroit, 12/11/11*...7 pass to Shiancoe, 6 pass to Harvin vs. New Orleans, 12/18/11*... 10 pass to Gerhart, 16 pass to Gerhart at Indianapolis, 9/16/12*...7 pass to S. Burton, 6 pass to Rudolph vs. San Francisco, 9/23/12*...1 pass to Rudolph, 23 run, 2 pass to Rudolph vs. Tennessee, 10/7/12*...10 pass to Harvin, 15 pass to Rudolph at Washington, 10/14/12*... 9 pass to Jenkins, 1 pass to Rudolph vs. Arizona, 10/21/12*...3 pass to Harvin vs. Tampa Bay, 10/25/12*... 18 pass to Harvin vs. Detroit, 11/11/12*... 3 pass to Wright, 20 pass to Rudolph at Chicago, 11/25/12*...2 pass to Rudolph at Green Bay, 12/2/12*...7 pass to Rudolph at St. Louis, 12/16/12*... 5 run at Houston, 12/23/12*...3 pass to Rudolph vs. Green Bay, 12/30/12*...8 pass to Wright, 2 pass to Peterson, 3 pass to Jenkins at Detroit, 9/8/13*... 4 pass to Peterson at Chicago, 9/15/13*... 20 pass to Rudolph vs. Cleveland, 9/22/13*...6 run, 8 run vs. Green Bay, 10/27/13*...19 run at Dallas, 11/3/13*...6 run, 31 pass to Rudolph vs. Washington, 11/7/13*...2 pass to Patterson, 28 pass to Carlson at Seattle, 11/17/13*...38 pass to Wright at Green Bay, 11/24/13*...12 pass to Ellison *start Ponder s Touchdown Targets Kyle Rudolph...13 Percy Harvin... 8 Adrian Peterson... 3 Michael Jenkins... 3 Jarius Wright... 3 Toby Gerhart... 2 Visanthe Shiancoe... 2 Stephen Burton... 1 Cordarrelle Patterson... 1 John Carlson... 1 Rhett Ellison... 1 Christian Ponder led the team to his 1st career victory at Carolina in his 2nd career start. The Vikings were tied with the Panthers 21-21 in the 4th quarter before Ponder led the club on a 72-yard drive that resulted in a 31-yard game-winning FG. In the 2012 season opener, Ponder led the Vikings to a game-tying FG as time expired in regulation and guided the team down the field to set up a game-winning FG in OT Final Pre Drive Drive Drive Starting Last Drive Net Time of Date... Opponent...Score...Score... QTR... Start...End... Scoring Play... LOS... LOS...Plays...Yds...Poss. 10/30/11... at Carolina...24-21... 21-21...4...9:53...2:47... Longwell 31 FG...MV15...CP13... 13... 72... 7:10 9/9/12... vs. Jacksonville...26-23 OT... 20-23...4...0:20...0:00... Walsh 55 FG... MV 31... JAX 37...3... 32... 0:20... 23-23...5...15:00...11:06... Walsh 38 FG... MV 25... JAX 30...8... 55... 3:54 12/30/12... vs. Green Bay...37-34... 34-34...4...2:54...0:00... Walsh 29 FG... MV 28...GB 11...8... 61... 2:54 ^- drive started in 3rd quarter!- playoffs t- game ended in tie PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 35

QUARTERBACK notes DO CALL IT A COMEBACK Matt Cassel has led 11 career comeback wins in the 4th quarter or OT, including 4 in OT. Cassel entered the game vs. Chicago after an injury to starter Christian Ponder and led a comeback from a 20-10 deficit in the 4th quarter. Final Pre Drive Drive Drive Starting Last Drive Net Time of Date... Opponent...Score...Score... QTR... Start...End...Scoring Play... LOS... LOS...Plays...Yds...Poss. 10/26/08... vs. St. Louis...23-16... 16-16...4...6:57...3:13...15 pass to Faulk...NE 47...SL 15...7... 53... 3:44 12/7/08... @ Seattle...24-21... 16-21...4...8:47...2:44...1 run by Morris...NE 29... SEA 1... 14... 71... 6:03 10/18/09... @ Washington...14-6... 6-6...4...5:55...3:36...46 FG by Succop...WAS 36... WAS 27...6... 9... 2:19 11/22/09... vs. Pittsburgh...27-24 OT... 24-24...5...10:00...8:28...22 FG by Succop...KC 20... PIT 4...5... 76... 1:32... 17-24...4...8:35...4:54...2 pass to Charles... KC 9... PIT 2...8... 91... 3:41 9/19/10... @ Cleveland...16-14... 13-14...4...14:12...7:41...23 FG by Succop...KC 27... CLEV 5... 14... 68... 6:31 10/31/10... vs. Buffalo...13-10... 10-10...4...1:13...0:00...35 FG by Succop...KC 31...BUFF 16...8... 53... 1:13 10/9/11... @ Indianapolis...28-24... 21-24...4...9:54...5:15...11 pass to Breaston...KC 46... IND 11...9... 54... 4:39 10/31/11... vs. San Diego...23-20 OT... 20-20...5...12:44...5:16...30 FG by Succop...KC 19... SD 12... 14... 74... 7:28 9/23/12... @ New Orleans...27-24 OT... 24-24...5...11:46...6:27...31 FG by Succop...KC 47...NO 13... 12... 40... 5:19... 21-24...4...5:33...0:03...43 FG by Succop...KC 38...NO 25... 13... 37... 5:30 12/1/13... vs. Chicago...23-20 OT... 20-20...5...4:07...1:43...34 FG by Walsh... MIN 37... CHI 16...7... 47... 2:24... 17-20...4...2:40...0:20...30 FG by Walsh...MIN 9... CHI 12... 12... 79... 2:20 12/29/13... vs. Detroit...14-13... 7-13...4...9:27...9:19...8 pass to Patterson...DET 8... DET 8...2... 8... 0:08 CASSEL CASHES IN CASSEL S TOUCHDOWNS vs. Miami, 1/1/06... 9 pass to T. Dwight, 9 pass to B. Watson vs. Washington, 10/28/07... 15 run vs. Kansas City, 9/7/08...10 pass to R. Moss vs. Miami, 9/21/08...5 pass to J. Gaffney @ San Francisco, 10/5/08... 66 pass to R. Moss vs. Denver, 10/20/08...13 pass to Moss, 27 pass to Moss, 6 pass to Welker vs. St. Louis, 10/26/08...15 pass to K. Faulk vs. Buffalo, 11/9/08... 13 run vs. NY Jets, 11/13/08...19 pass to Gaffney, 10 pass to Watson, 16 pass to Moss @ Miami, 11/23/08... 8 run, 25 pass to Moss, 8 pass to Moss, 29 pass to Moss @ Seattle, 12/7/08...2 pass to B. Watson @ Oakland, 12/14/08... 7 pass to Faulk, 20 pass to Moss, 13 pass to Welker, 9 pass to Moss vs. Arizona, 12/21/08... 15 pass to Faulk, 11 pass to Welker, 76 pass to Moss vs. Oakland, 9/20/09... 29 pass to D. Bowe @ Philadelphia, 9/27/09... 13 pass to M. Bradley, 9 pass to B. Wade vs. NY Giants, 10/4/09... 1 pass to S. Ryan, 2 pass to B. Wade vs. Dallas, 10/11/09... 1 pass to M. Vrabel, 16 pass to D. Bowe vs. San Diego, 10/25/09...7 pass to D. Bowe @ Jacksonville, 11/8/09... 54 pass to C. Chambers, 5 pass to C. Chambers vs. Pittsburgh, 11/22/09... 21 pass to L. Pope, 2 pass to J. Charles @ San Diego, 11/29/09...7 pass to C. Chambers vs. Cleveland, 12/20/09...9 pass to C. Chambers, 12 pass to M. Bradley @ Cincinnati, 12/27/09... 20 pass to T. Castille vs. San Diego, 9/13/10...2 pass to T. Moeaki vs. San Francisco, 9/26/10... 31 pass to McCluster, 45 pass to Bowe, 18 pass to Moeaki @ Houston, 10/17/10... 2 pass to Vrabel, 17 pass to Bowe, 42 pass to Bowe vs. Jacksonville, 10/24/10... 53 pass to D. Bowe, 6 pass to Bowe vs. Buffalo, 10/31/10...1 pass to D. Bowe @ Oakland, 11/7/10... 11 pass to V. Tucker, 20 pass to D. Bowe @ Denver, 11/14/10...5 pass to Charles, 15 pass to Bowe, 11 pass to Bowe, 22 pass to Bowe vs. Arizona, 11/21/10...1 pass to D. Bowe, 38 pass to D. Bowe @ Seattle, 11/28/10... 7 pass to Bowe, 36 pass to Bowe, 9 pass to Bowe, 6 pass to Moeaki vs. Denver, 12/5/10... 2 pass to L. Pope @ St. Louis, 12/19/10... 2 pass to L. Pope vs. Tennessee, 12/26/10...14 pass to Charles, 5 pass to Charles, 75 pass to Bowe vs. Buffalo, 9/11/11...6 pass to J. Charles @ San Diego, 9/25/11...4 pass to D. Bowe, 1 pass to L. Pope vs. Minnesota, 10/2/11... 52 pass to D. Bowe @ Indianapolis, 10/9/11... 41 pass to Bowe, 16 pass to Breaston, 5 pass to Bowe, 11 pass to Bowe vs. San Diego, 10/31/11...39 pass to J. Baldwin vs. Denver, 11/13/11... 1 pass to L. McClain vs. Atlanta, 9/9/12...22 pass to K. Boss, 5 run @ Buffalo, 9/16/12... 33 pass to D. Bowe, 2 pass to D. Bowe vs. San Diego, 9/30/12... 13 pass to J. Charles, 29 pass to D. Bowe vs. Oakland, 10/28/12...10 pass to D. McCluster vs. Pittsburgh, 9/29/13... 70 pass to G. Jennings, 16 pass to G. Jennings vs. Carolina, 10/13/13...23 pass to K. Rudolph @ Seattle, 11/17/13... 21 pass to J. Wright vs. Chicago, 12/1/13... 8 pass to G. Jennings @ Baltimore, 12/8/13...8 pass to J. Simpson, 79 pass to C. Patterson vs. Philadelphia, 12/15/13... 57 pass to G. Jennings, 6 run, 5 pass to C. Patterson @ Cincinnati, 12/22/13... 36 pass to J. Wright vs. Detroit, 12/29/13... 8 pass to C. Patterson Total...98 (93 passing, 5 rushing) CASSEL COMES THROUGH The Vikings turned to backup QB Matt Cassel to start the International Series game at Wembley Stadium against Pittsburgh (9/29) and he responded with one of the best debuts in club history for a QB. Cassel came into the Washington game on the final drive of the 3rd quarter and engineered a pair of FG drives in the 4th quarter to seal the 34-27 victory. His performance against Philadelphia in the 48-30 upset win marked the most offensive points scored by the Vikings in Metrodome history. His 79-yard TD pass to Cordarrelle Patterson at Baltimore marks the longest pass of Cassel s career. Cassel s career record as a starter stands at 32-36 entering 2014. Passing TDs of 70+ in a Season by Vikings QBs, Season 70+ TDs Matt Cassel, 2013... 2 Gus Frerotte, 2008...2 Todd Bouman, 2001...2 Warren Moon, 1995...2 Fran Tarkenton, 1972...2 Fran Tarkenton, 1962...2 Passing Yards in 1st Game Played by a Vikings QB, Game Yards Fran Tarkenton, vs. Chicago (9/17/61)...250 Matt Cassel, vs. Pittsburgh (9/29/13)... 248 Tony Adams, vs. Green Bay (10/4/87)...234 Passer Rating in 1st Game Started by a Vikings QB, Game Rating Gus Frerotte, vs. San Francisco (9/28/03)... 157.2 Todd Bouman, vs. Tennessee (12/9/01)... 131.5 Matt Cassel, vs. Pittsburgh (9/29/13)...123.4 A RATIO TO RAVE ABOUT Matt Cassel posted one of the top 9 single-season TD/INT ratios in NFL history. With 27 touchdowns and 7 interceptions in 2010, Cassel had the third-highest ratio that season. Top Single Season TD/INT Ratios in NFL History (Min. 25 TDs), Team, Season Ratio Tom Brady, NE, 2010... 36/4 Tom Brady, NE, 2007... 50/8 Peyton Manning, IND, 2004...49/10 Brett Favre, MINN, 2009... 33/7 Aaron Rodgers, GB, 2009... 30/7 Josh Freeman, TB, 2010... 25/6 Vinny Testaverde, NYJ, 1998... 29/7 Donovan McNabb, PHI, 2004... 31/8 Matt Cassel, KC, 2010... 27/7 Drew Brees, SD, 2004... 27/7 PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 36

ADRIAN PETERSON NOTES RUSHING TO THE TOP Adrian Peterson burst into 2013 with a 3-TD day at Detroit in the season opener, highlighted by a 78-yard TD run on the Vikings 1st offensive snap. The play marked the longest run by an NFL player on their 1st play of the season since the 1970 NFL merger. Since entering the league in 2007, Peterson has rushed for 10,115 yards and 86 TDs, both rank as the most in the NFL over the last 7 seasons. 2007-2013 Rushing Yards - NFL Rushing Yards 1) Adrian Peterson, MIN... 10,115 2) Chris Johnson, TENN... 7,965 3) Frank Gore, SF... 7,664 2007-2013 Rushing Touchdowns - NFL Touchdowns 1) Adrian Peterson, MIN... 86 2) Michael Turner, ATL...61 3) Marshawn Lynch, SEA/BUFF...58 4) Maurice Jones-Drew, JAX...55 2007-2013 Total Touchdowns - NFL Touchdowns 1) Adrian Peterson, MIN... 91 2) Calvin Johnson, DET...67 2007-2013 Rushing Yards Per Game - NFL Yards Per Game 1) Adrian Peterson, MIN... 98.2 2) Chris Johnson, TENN... 83.8 2007-2013 Scrimmage Yards - NFL Yards 1) Adrian Peterson, MIN...11,812 2) Chris Johnson, TENN...9,968 2007-2013 Scrimmage Yards Per Game - NFL Avg. 1) Adrian Peterson, MIN...114.7 2) Matt Forte, CHI...105.3 Career Rushing Leaders - Vikings Att. Yds. Avg. TD 1) Adrian Peterson, 2007-present...2,033... 10,115... 5.0... 86 2) Robert Smith, 1993-00...1,411... 6,818...4.8...32 GLASS HALF FULL Peterson has rushed for 100 yards or more in a half 16 times in his career, 10 times in the 1st half, 6 in the 2nd half. 100 Yards Rushing In A Half - Vikings Games 1) Adrian Peterson, 2007-present... 16 (10 in 1st) 2) Robert Smith, 1993-00...2 Vikings Rushing Yards in a Half Adrian Peterson vs. San Diego (11/4/07)... 253 (2nd half) Adrian Peterson @ Cleveland (9/13/09)... 155 (2nd half) Chuck Foreman @ Philadelphia (10/24/76)...145 (2nd half) Adrian Peterson @ Seattle (11/4/12)...144 (1st half) Adrian Peterson vs. Chicago (12/1/13)... 139 (2nd half) Adrian Peterson @ Green Bay (12/2/12)...126 (1t half) Adrian Peterson vs. Chicago (12/9/12)...125 (1st half) Robert Smith @ St. Louis (9/13/98)...121 (1st half) Adrian Peterson @ St. Louis (12/16/12)...119 (1st half) Adrian Peterson @ Chicago (10/14/07)... 119 (2nd half) Adrian Peterson vs. Indianapolis (9/14/08)...118 (1st half) ABOVE THE AVERAGE Adrian Peterson has moved among the NFL s all-time greats in rushing average in his 7 seasons. Peterson s 98.2 yards per game ranks 3rd in NFL history among players with a minimum of 100 career games played. NFL All-Time Rushing Yards Per Game - minimum 100 games (Yards/Games) YPG Jim Brown (12,312/118)... 104.3 Barry Sanders (15,269/153)...99.8 Adrian Peterson (10,115/103)...98.2 NFL All-Time Career Rushing Average Leaders - RBs with minimum 1,000 att. Avg Jim Brown (2,539 att / 12,312 yds)... 5.2 Adrian Peterson (2,033 att / 10,115 yds)...5.0 Barry Sanders (3,062 att / 15,261 yds)... 5.0 NFL Single-Season Rushing Average Leaders - minimum 200 attempts Avg. Jim Brown, 1963 (291 att / 1,863 yds)... 6.4 Jamaal Charles, 2010 (230 att / 1,467 yds)... 6.4 Barry Sanders, 1997 (334 att / 2,053 yds)... 6.1 Adrian Peterson, 2012 (348 att / 2,097 yds)...6.0 O.J. Simpson, 1973 (332 att / 2,003 yds)... 6.0 ALL DAY AND GREATEST STARTS Adrian Peterson among the all-time leaders for RBs in their first 7 NFL seasons (charts courtesy of Stats, Inc.). Peterson can become only the 5th player in NFL history to amass 10,000+ yards rushing in their first 7 seasons. Most Rushing Yards in First 7 Seasons - NFL, Years Rushing Yards 1) Eric Dickerson, 1983-89...11,226 2) LaDainian Tomlinson, 2001-07...10,650 3) Barry Sanders, 1989-95...10,172 4) Emmitt Smith, 1990-96...10,160 5) Adrian Peterson, 2007-13... 10,115 6) Walter Payton, 1975-81... 9,608 7) Jim Brown, 1957-63... 9,322 Most Rushing Touchdowns in First 7 Seasons - NFL TDs 1) Eric Dickerson, 1983-89...115 2) Emmitt Smith, 1990-96...108 3) Shaun Alexander, 2000-06... 96 4) Adrian Peterson, 2007-13...86 5t) Jim Brown, 1957-63... 82 5t) Eric Dickerson, 1983-89... 82 Career Touchdowns by Active s TDs (rush/rec.) 1) Tony Gonzalez... 110 (0/110) 2) Adrian Peterson... 91 (86/5) 3) Larry Fitzgerald... 87 (0/87) 4) Antonio Gates... 86 (0/86) PETERSON S RECORD PACE With his 2,097 yards in 2012, Peterson now owns 5 of the top 7 single season rushing totals in Vikings history. Single Season Rushing Leaders - Vikings Yards 1) Adrian Peterson, 2012...2,097 2) Adrian Peterson, 2008...1,760 3) Robert Smith, 2000...1,521 4) Adrian Peterson, 2009...1,383 5) Adrian Peterson, 2007...1,341 6) Adrian Peterson, 2010...1,298 7) Michael Bennett, 2002...1,296 PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 37

adrian peterson NOTES REACHING 100 Peterson holds the Vikings career record with 42 regular season games of 100+ yards rushing. The following is a list of those performances: Peterson s Regular Season 100-Yard Rushing Performances vs. Atlanta, 9/9/07...103 at Kansas City, 9/23/07...102 vs. Green Bay, 9/30/07...112 at Chicago, 10/14/07...224 vs. San Diego, 11/4/07...296* vs. Detroit, 12/2/07...116 at Green Bay, 9/8/08...103 vs. Indianapolis, 9/14/08...160 vs. Detroit, 10/12/08...111 at Chicago, 10/19/08...121 vs. Houston, 11/2/08...139 vs. Green Bay, 11/9/08...192 vs. Chicago, 11/30/08...131 at Detroit, 12/7/08...105 at Arizona, 12/14/08...165 vs. N.Y. Giants, 12/28/08...103 at Cleveland, 9/13/09...180 vs. Baltimore, 10/18/09...143 vs. Detroit, 11/15/09...133 at New Orleans, 1/24/10... 122# vs. Miami, 9/19/10...145 vs. Detroit, 9/26/10...160 at Green Bay, 10/24/10...131 vs. Buffalo, 12/5/10...107 at Philadelphia, 12/28/10...118 vs. Tampa Bay, 9/18/11...120 vs. Arizona, 10/9/11...122 vs. Green Bay, 10/23/11...175 @ Detroit, 9/30/12...102 vs. Arizona, 10/21/12...153 vs. Tampa Bay, 10/25/12...123 @ Seattle, 11/4/12...182 vs. Detroit, 11/11/12...171 @ Chicago, 11/25/12...108 @ Green Bay, 12/2/12...210 vs. Chicago, 12/9/12...154 @ St. Louis, 12/16/12...212 vs. Green Bay, 12/30/12...199 @ Chicago, 9/15/13...100 vs. Pittsburgh, 9/29/13...140 @ Dallas, 10/3/13...140 @ Green Bay, 11/24/13...146 vs. Chicago, 12/1/13...211 * NFL Record, # Playoffs Career Regular Season 100-Yard Rushing Performances - Vikings 1) Adrian Peterson... 42 2) Robert Smith...29 IN THE (END) ZONE Peterson matched his career-high in the 2013 season opener at Detroit with a 3-TD day. Peterson has 10+ rushing TDs in each of his opening 7 NFL seasons. NFL 2013 Rushing TD Leaders Rushing TDs 1t) Adrian Peterson, Minnesota... 10 1t) Marshawn Lynch, Seattle...10 1t) Jamaal Charles, Kansas City...10 1t) Knowshon Moreno, Denver...10 NFL 2013 Leading Scorers, TDs TDs 1) Jimmy Graham, New Orleans... 14 (14 rec) 2) Jamaal Charles, Kansas City...13 (10 rush, 3 rec) 3t) Calvin Johnson, Detroit... 12 (12 rec) 3t) Marshawn Lynch, Seattle...12 (10 rush, 2 rec) 3t) Knowshon Moreno, Denver...12 (10 rush, 2 rec) 6t) Adrian Peterson, Minnesota... 11 (10 rush, 1 rec) 6t) Vernon Davis, San Francisco... 11 (11 rec) 6t) Julius Thomas, Denver... 11 (11 rec) 6t) Demaryius Thomas, Denver... 11 (11 rec) 200+ DAY BREAKS 10K Peterson broke the 200-yard plateau for the 5th time in his career, extending his own team record and closing in on the NFL mark. His 211 against Chicago also put him over 10,000 yards rushing for his career. Career Games with 200+ Rushing Yards, Years 200+ Games 1) O.J. Simpson, 1969-79... 6 2t) Adrian Peterson, 2007-present... 5 2t) Tiki Barber, 1997-2006... 5 Fewest Games to 10,000 Yards Rushing- NFL Games Eric Dickerson...91 Jim Brown...98 Adrian Peterson... 101 Barry Sanders... 103 50-YARD DASH Peterson already has 21 runs of 50+ yards in his short career, topping the team record held by Robert Smith (12) and tied the NFL mark with 7 in 2012. 2013 NFL Leading Rushers... Att/Yards 1) Lesean McCoy, Philadelphia... 314/1,607 2) Matt Forte, Chicago... 289/1,339 3) Jamaal Charles, Kansas City... 259/1,287 4) Alfred Morris, Washington... 276/1,275 5) Adrian Peterson, Minnesota... 279/1,266 2013 NFL Longest Runs... Yards 1) Terrelle Pryor (QB), Oakland vs. Pitt. (10/27)... 93t 2t) Andre Ellington (RB), Arizona vs. Atl. (10/27)... 80t 2t) Rashad Jennings (RB), Oakland at Hou. (11/17)... 80t 2t) Bobby Rainey (RB), Tampa Bay vs. Buff. (12/8)... 80t 5) Adrian Peterson (RB), Minnesota at Det. (9/8)... 78t 6) C.J. Spiller (RB), Buffalo vs. Atlanta (12/1)...77 7) Chris Ivory (RB), NY Jets at Buff. (11/17)...69 8) Randall Cobb (WR), Green Bay vs. Det. (10/6)...67 9) Tavon Austin (WR), St. Louis vs. Chi. (11/24)... 65t 10) Marcel Reece (RB), Oakland vs. NY Jets (10/8)... 63t 11t) Michael Vick (QB), Philadelphia vs. KC (9/19)...61 11t) C.J. Spiller (RB), Buffalo vs. KC (11/3)...61 12t) Adrian Peterson (RB), Minnesota vs. Pitt. (9/29)...60t 12t) Ben Tate (RB), Houston vs. Tenn. (9/15)...60 12t) Eddie Lacy (RB), Green Bay at Dallas (12/15)...60 Career 50+ Runs - Vikings...50+ Yd Rushes 1) Adrian Peterson, 2007-present...21 2) Robert Smith, 1993-00... 12 Career 70+ Runs - Vikings...70+ Yd Rushes 1) Adrian Peterson, 2007-present... 6 2) Robert Smith, 1993-00...5 NFL 50+ Runs in a Season...50+ Yd Rushes 1t) Adrian Peterson, 2012... 7 1t) Barry Sanders, 1997...7 NFL 150+ Yard Games in a Season... 150+ Yd Games 1t) Adrian Peterson, 2012... 7 1t) Earl Campbell, 1980...7 Top Rushing Games in NFL History...Yards 1) Adrian Peterson, Minnesota vs. San Diego (11/4/07)...296 2) Jamal Lewis, Baltimore vs. Cleveland (9/14/03)...295 3) Jerome Harrison, Cleveland vs. Kansas City (12/20/09)...286 Top Rushing Seasons in NFL History...Yards 1) Eric Dickerson, LA Rams, 1984... 2,105 2) Adrian Peterson, Minnesota, 2012...2,097 3) Jamal Lewis, Baltimore, 2003... 2,066 4) Barry Sanders, Detroit, 1997... 2,053 5) Terrell Davis, Denver, 1998... 2,008 6) Chris Johnson, Tennessee, 2009... 2,006 7) O.J. Simpson, Buffalo, 1973... 2,003 PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 38

adrian peterson notes ADRIAN PETERSON S LONG RUNS Peterson owns 3 of the 7 longest runs in Vikings history and is the only Viking with a pair of 80-yard runs in a single season. Longest Runs in Vikings History, Game Run 1) Chester Taylor, at Seattle, 10/22/06...95t 2) Michael Bennett, at Tampa Bay, 11/3/02...85t 3) Chester Taylor, at San Francisco, 12/9/07...84t 4t) Adrian Peterson, at Green Bay, 12/2/12... 82t 4t) Adrian Peterson, at St. Louis, 12/16/12... 82t 6t) Adrian Peterson, vs. Detroit, 9/26/10... 80t 6t) Clinton Jones, vs. Chicago, 11/2/69...80t Longest Runs in Mall of America Field/Metrodome, Game Run 1) Tony Dorsett, Dallas at Minnesota, 1/3/83...99t 2) Adrian Peterson, Minnesota vs. Detroit, 9/26/10... 80t The following is a look at Peterson s longest career runs: Yards Game W/L 1t) 82t...at St. Louis, 12/16/12... W 1t) 82t...at Green Bay, 12/2/12...L 3) 80t...vs. Detroit, 9/26/10... W 4) 78t...at Detroit, 9/8/13...L 5) 74...at Seattle, 11/4/12...L 6) 73t...at Chicago, 10/14/07... W 7t) 67t...vs. N.Y. Giants, 12/28/08... W 7t) 67t...at Chicago, 10/14/07... W 9t) 64t...vs. Tampa Bay, 10/25/12...L 9t) 64t...vs. San Diego, 11/4/07... W 9t) 64t...at Cleveland, 9/13/09... W 12) 61t...vs. Detroit, 11/11/12... W 13) 60t...vs. Pittsburgh, 9/29/13*... W 14) 59...vs. Chicago, 11/30/08... W 15) 58...vs. Baltimore, 10/18/09... W *International Series game in London Longest Runs in a Season Opener- Vikings, Game Run 1t) Adrian Peterson, at Detroit, 2013... 78t 1t) Robert Smith, at Buffalo, 1997...78t 3) Dave Osborn, vs. San Francisco, 1967... 73 Career Rushing Yards by Active NFL s Yards 1)Steven Jackson... 10,587 2) Adrian Peterson... 10,115 3) Frank Gore...9,856 10 RUSHING TD PLATEAU In each of his opening 7 NFL seasons, Peterson has rushed for at least 10 touchdowns, the 1st player in Vikings history to notch 7 seasons with 10+ TD and trails only 2 players in NFL history for the most seasons with 10+ rushing TDs. Tomlinson is the only other player to open his career with 7 straight seasons of 10+ TDs. Most Seasons with 10+ Rushing TDs - NFL Seasons w/ 10+ Rushing TDs 1) LaDainian Tomlinson, 2001-09...9 2) Emmitt Smith, 1990-92, 94-96, 98-99...8 3) Adrian Peterson, 2007-13... 7 TOTAL NET YARDAGE LEADERS Peterson has moved into 2nd in club history for most combined net yards in a career. He currently has 12,240 career yards. Most Career Combined Net Yards - Vikings, Years Combined Yards 1) Cris Carter, 1990-01...12,410 2) Adrian Peterson, 2007-present... 12,240 TOPS IN TDS Through 103 career games, Peterson has 86 rushing TDs, the most in team history. He has 91 total TDs, the 3rd-most in Vikings history. Most Career Rushing TDs - Vikings TDs 1) Adrian Peterson, 2007-present... 86 2t) Chuck Foreman, 1973-79... 52 2t) Bill Brown, 1962-74... 52 Most Career Overall TDs - Vikings, Years TDs 1) Cris Carter, 1990-01...110 2) Randy Moss, 1998-04, 10... 93 3) Adrian Peterson, 2007-present... 91 4) Bill Brown, 1962-74... 76 5) Chuck Foreman, 1973-79... 75 6) Anthony Carter, 1985-93... 54 7) Ted Brown, 1979-86... 53 8) Sammy White, 1976-85... 50 CENTURY MARK Peterson holds the Vikings mark for career 100-yard rushing performances with 42 in 103 career games and has added 1 in playoff action. Peterson had a streak of 8 consecutive 100-yard rushing games, a team record. Peterson led the NFL with 10 games over 100 yards during the 2012 season. Career Regular Season 100-Yard Rushing Performances - Vikings 1) Adrian Peterson... 42 2) Robert Smith...29 Single Season 100-Yard Rushing Games - Vikings 1t) Adrian Peterson, 2012...10 1t) Adrian Peterson, 2008...10 3) Robert Smith, 2000... 8 4t) Adrian Peterson, 2007... 6 4t) Robert Smith, 1997... 6 Vikings Consecutive 100-yard Rushing Games 1) Adrian Peterson, 2012 (11/4-12/16)... 8 2) Robert Smith, 2000 (11/6-11/30)... 5 SINGLE-GAME RUSHING HIGHS Peterson owns 10 of the top 13 Vikings single-game rushing totals. Most Single-Game Rushing Yards - Vikings Yards, Game 1) 296 *... Adrian Peterson, vs. San Diego, 11/4/07 2) 224... Adrian Peterson, at Chicago, 10/14/07 3) 212... Adrian Peterson, at St. Louis, 12/16/12 4) 211... Adrian Peterson, vs. Chicago, 12/1/13 5) 210... Adrian Peterson, at Green Bay, 12/2/12 6) 200...Chuck Foreman, at Philadelphia, 10/24/76 7) 199... Adrian Peterson, vs. Green Bay, 12/30/12 8) 192... Adrian Peterson, vs. Green Bay, 11/9/08 9) 182... Adrian Peterson, at Seattle, 11/4/12 10) 180... Adrian Peterson, at Cleveland, 9/13/09 11t) 179...Robert Smith, at St. Louis, 9/13/98 11t) 179...Ted Brown, at Green Bay, 10/23/83 13) 175... Adrian Peterson, vs. Green Bay, 10/23/11 *NFL Record 60 GAMES IN THE END ZONE Peterson has scored a touchdown in 60 career games, closing in on 2nd place in team history. Most Career Games with a TD, Years Games w/ TD Vikings Gms 1) Cris Carter, 1990-2001... 79...188 2) Randy Moss, 1998-2004, 10... 62...113 3) Adrian Peterson, 2007-present...60... 103 PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 39

ADRIAN PETERSON NOTES PETERSON CLIMBING CAREER TD Adrian Peterson s 86 career rushing TDs is tied for 14th in NFL history and has achieved the feat in only 103 career games, the fewest games among the players in the NFL s all-time top 25 in rushing TDs. NFL Career Rushing TDs, Years TDs 1) Emmitt Smith, 1990-04... 164 2) LaDainian Tomlinson, 2001-11... 145 3) Marcus Allen, 1982-97... 123 4) Walter Payton, 1975-87... 110 5) Jim Brown, 1957-65... 106 6) John Riggins, 1971-85... 104 7t) Shaun Alexander, 2000-08... 100 7t) Marshall Faulk, 1994-05... 100 9) Barry Sanders, 1989-98...99 10t) Jerome Bettis, 1993-05...91 10t) Franco Harris, 1972-84...91 12t) Eric Dickerson, 1983-93...90 12t) Curtis Martin, 1995-05...90 14t) Adrian Peterson, 2007-present... 86 14t) Priest Holmes, 1997-07...86 16) Jim Taylor, 1958-67...83 17) Corey Dillon, 1997-06...82 18) Ottis Anderson, 1979-92...81 19) Edgerrin James, 1999-09...80 20) Ricky Watters, 1992-01...78 21) Tony Dorsett, 1977-88...77 22) Pete Johnson, 1977-84...76 RUSHING TDS IN A SEASON Peterson s 18 rushing TDs in 2009 broke his career high and the Vikings record for the most rushing TDs in a single season. Most Rushing Touchdowns in a Single Season - Vikings, Year TDs 1) Adrian Peterson, 2009... 18 2t) Terry Allen, 1992...13 2t) Chuck Foreman, 1976...13 2t) Chuck Foreman, 1975...13 5t) Adrian Peterson, 2012... 12 5t) Adrian Peterson, 2011... 12 5t) Adrian Peterson, 2010... 12 5t) Adrian Peterson, 2007... 12 Most Combined Touchdowns in a Single Season - Vikings, Year TDs (Rush/Rec.) 1) Chuck Foreman, 1975...22 (13/9) 2) Adrian Peterson, 2009... 18 (18/0) 3t) Randy Moss, 2003...17 (0/17) 3t) Randy Moss, 1998...17 (0/17) 3t) Cris Carter, 1995...17 (0/17) PETERSON AT THE QUARTER POLE Peterson s 3 rushing TDs in the 1st quarter vs. Arizona (10/9/11) tied an NFL record for most rushing TDs in a quarter and he became only the 3rd player to rush for 3 TDs in the 1st quarter of a game. Most Rushing TDs in a Quarter in NFL History, Game TDs Adrian Peterson, Minnesota vs. Arizona, 10/9/11 (1st)...3 Priest Holmes, Kansas City vs. Atlanta, 10/24/04 (2nd)... 3 LaDainian Tomlinson, San Diego vs. Denver, 12/1/02 (2nd)... 3 Shaun Alexander, Seattle vs. Minnesota, 9/29/02 (2nd)... 3 Priest Holmes, Kansas City vs. Cleveland, 9/8/02 (4th)... 3 James Stewart, Jacksonville vs. Philadelphia, 10/12/97 (1st)... 3 Eric Dickerson, Indianapolis vs. Denver, 10/31/88 (1st)... 3 Leroy Kelly, Cleveland vs. NY Giants, 12/1/68 (3rd)... 3 Abner Hayes, Kansas City vs. Oakland, 11/26/61 (3rd)... 3 PETERSON S CAREER TDS Game, Date * Playoffs @International Series Game at London Play vs. Atlanta, 9/9/07... 60 pass from T. Jackson at Kansas City, 9/23/07...11 run at Chicago, 10/14/07 (3)...67 run, 73 run, 35 run at Dallas, 10/21/07...20 run vs. San Diego, 11/4/07 (3)... 1 run, 64 run, 46 run vs. Detroit, 12/2/07 (2)...16 run, 13 run vs. Chicago, 12/17/07 (2)...1 run, 8 run at Green Bay, 9/8/08... 3 run at Tennessee, 9/28/08 (2)... 28 run, 3 run at Chicago, 10/19/08 (2)... 1 run, 54 run vs. Houston, 11/2/08... 1 run vs. Green Bay, 11/9/08...29 run at Jacksonville, 11/23/08...16 run vs. Chicago, 11/30/08... 1 run vs. N.Y. Giants, 12/30/08...67 run vs. Philadelphia, 1/4/09 * (2)... 40 run, 3 run at Cleveland, 9/13/09 (3)...1 run, 1 run, 64 run at Detroit, 9/20/09...27 run vs. Green Bay, 10/5/09... 1 run at St. Louis, 10/11/09 (2)...5 run, 7 run at Pittsburgh, 10/25/09... 2 run at Green Bay, 11/1/09... 1 run vs. Detroit, 11/15/09 (2)... 22 run, 1 run vs. Chicago, 11/29/09... 5 run vs. Cincinnati, 12/13/09 (2)...1 run, 3 run at Carolina, 12/20/09... 4 run at Chicago, 12/28/09 (2)...1 run, 1 run vs. N.Y. Giants, 1/3/10... 1 run at New Orleans, 1/24/10 * (3)...19 run, 1 run, 2 run vs. Miami, 9/19/10... 1 run vs. Detroit, 9/26/10 (2)... 6 run, 80 run vs. Dallas, 10/17/10... 1 run at Green Bay, 10/24/10... 1 run at New England, 10/31/10... 1 run vs. Arizona, 11/7/10 (2)... 12 pass from Favre, 4 run at Washington, 11/28/10... 5 run vs. Buffalo, 12/5/10 (3)...2 run, 3 run, 43 run at Philadelphia, 12/28/10... 1 run vs. Tampa Bay, 9/18/11 (2)...1 run, 9 run vs. Detroit, 9/25/11... 6 run vs. Arizona, 10/9/11 (3)... 4 run, 24 run, 14 run at Chicago, 10/16/11... 4 run vs. Green Bay, 10/23/11... 1 run at Carolina, 10/30/11 (2)... 19 pass from Ponder, 9 run at Green Bay, 11/14/11... 3 run vs. Oakland, 11/20/11...12 run at Washington, 12/24/11... 1 run vs. Jacksonville, 9/9/12 (2)...3 run, 2 run vs. Arizona, 10/21/12...13 run vs. Tampa Bay, 10/25/12...64 run at Seattle, 11/4/12 (2)...1 run, 4 run vs. Detroit, 11/11/12...61 run at Green Bay, 12/2/12...82 run vs. Chicago, 12/9/12 (2)...1 run, 1 run at St. Louis, 12/16/12...82 run vs. Green Bay, 12/30/12 (2)...7 run, 2 pass from Ponder at Detroit, 9/8/13 (3)...78 run, 4 run, 4 pass from Ponder vs. Cleveland, 9/22/13... 2 run vs. Pittsburgh, 9/29/13 (2) @... 60 run, 7 run vs. Green Bay, 10/27/13... 8 run at Dallas, 11/3/13...11 run vs. Washington, 11/7/13 (2)... 18 run, 1 run at Green Bay, 11/24/13... 1 run Totals...96 (91 regular season; 86 rushing, 5 receiving) PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 40

JENNINGS, Patterson, Asiata notes JENNINGS JUMPS IN Greg Jennings joined the Vikings as a free agent following a 7-year career with border rival Green Bay. During his tenure with the Packers, Jennings started 101 of his 111 games in the regular season and 8 of 10 in the playoffs. His career highlight came in Super Bowl XLV against Pittsburgh when he caught 4 passes, 2 for TDs, en route to the Packers win. A Pro Bowl honoree in 2010 and 2011, Jennings had a career-best 12 TDs in 2007 and in 2010. He amassed 26 career 100-yard receiving games (23 regular season, 3 playoffs). NFL Receiving TDs 2007-13 TDs 1) Calvin Johnson...66 2) Larry Fitzgerald...63 3t) Randy Moss (retired)...55 3t) Marques Colston...55 3t) Brandon Marshall...55 6) Greg Jennings... 54 7) Antonio Gates...53 ABOVE AVERAGE AVERAGE Greg Jennings ability to make the most of yards after catch has given him one of the best receiving averages in the NFL over his career. Among players with at least 350 receptions since 2007, Jennings 15.0 yards per catch ranks 4th. 2007-13 NFL Receiving Average - min. 350 receptions Avg. 1) Vincent Jackson...17.5 2) DeSean Jackson...17.2 3) Calvin Johnson...16.3 4) Greg Jennings... 15.0 2007-13 NFL Receptions of 25+ Yards 25+ Catches 1) Calvin Johnson...86 2) DeSean Jackson...75 3) Steve Smith...72 4) Vincent Jackson...71 5) Roddy White...69 6t) Andre Johnson...67 6t) Larry Fitzgerald...67 6t) Brandon Marshall...67 9) Greg Jennings... 65 DEBUT OF THE DECADE RB Matt Asiata made an impressive 1st career start when he got the call against Philadelphia, rushing for 3 TDs to tie a Vikings record and he became the 1st NFL player to score 3 rushing TDs in their 1st start since the 2000 season opener when Daunte Culpepper achieved the same feat. Rushing TDs in a Game by Vikings, Game TDs Matt Asiata, vs. Philadelphia, 12/15/13... 3* Adrian Peterson, vs. Arizona, 10/9/11... 3 Adrian Peterson, vs. Buffalo, 12/5/10... 3 Adrian Peterson, at Cleveland, 9/13/09... 3 Chester Taylor, vs. Oakland, 11/18/07... 3 Adrian Peterson, vs. San Diego, 11/4/07... 3 Adrian Peterson, at Chicago, 10/14/07... 3 Artose Pinner, at Detroit, 12/10/06... 3 Onterrio Smith, vs. Kansas City, 12/20/03... 3 Daunte Culpepper, vs. Chicago, 9/3/00... 3* Herschel Walker, at Phoenix, 10/27/91... 3 D.J. Dozier, vs. Denver, 10/26/87... 3 Chuck Foreman, vs. San Diego, 11/23/75... 3 Chuck Foreman, at Green Bay, 9/15/74... 3 Clinton Jones, vs. Detroit, 11/15/70... 3 Tommy Mason, at San Francisco, 10/24/65... 3 *1st career start PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 41 PATTERSON PILES UP YARDS Cordarrelle Patterson had one of the best rookie seasons in Vikings history and showcased his playmaking ability with all 7 of his offensive TDs in the final 8 games of the season. His 9 TDs on the season 2013 NFL Total Net Yardage, Game Yards LeSean McCoy, Philadelpia... 2,146 (1607rush, 539 rec) Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota...2,020 (158 rush, 469 rec, 1393 KR) Jamaal Charles, Kansas City... 1,980 (1287 rush, 693 rec) Touchdowns by Vikings Rookies, Seasson TDs Randy Moss, 1998...17 Adrian Peterson, 2007...13 Sammy White, 1976...10 Cordarrelle Patterson, 2013... 9 2013 NFL Rookie Receiving Yards in a Game, Game Yards Terrance Williams, Dallas vs. Denver... 151 Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota at Balt... 141 Total Net Yardage in a Season by a Vikings Rookie, Season Yards Percy Harvin, 2009...2,081 Adrian Peterson, 2007...2,021 Cordarrelle Patterson, 2013...2,020 Receiving Yards in a Game by a Vikings Rookie, Game Yards Sammy White, vs. Detroit, 1976... 210 Randy Moss, at Green Bay, 1998... 190 Paul Flatley, vs. Detroit, 1963... 174 Randy Moss, at Dallas, 1998... 163 Paul Flatley, vs. Baltimore, 1963... 156 Randy Moss, vs. Green Bay, 1998... 153 James Brim, vs. Green Bay, 1987... 144 Cordarrelle Patterson, at Baltimore, 2013... 141 Receiving Yards in a Season by a Vikings Rookie, Season Yards Randy Moss, 1998...1,313 Sammy White, 1976... 906 Paul Flatley, 1963... 867 Percy Harvin, 2009... 790 Hassan Jones, 1986... 570 Cordarrelle Patterson, 2013... 469 Receptions in a Season by a Vikings Rookie, Season Receptions Randy Moss, 1998...69 Percy Harvin, 2009...60 Sammy White, 1976...51 Paul Flatley, 1963...51 Cordarrelle Patterson, 2013... 45 Rushing TDs In a Season by Vikings WRs, Season TDs Cordarrelle Patterson, 2013... 3 Percy Harvin, 2009... 2 Rushing TDs In a Career by Vikings WRs, Season TDs Percy Harvin, 2009-12... 4 Cordarrelle Patterson, 2013-... 3 Rushing TDs In a Season by WRs Since the 1970 Merger, Team, Season TDs Cordarrelle Patterson, Minnesota, 2013... 3 Percy Harvin, Minnesota, 2011... 2 Jerry Rice, San Francisco, 1994... 2 Rushing Attempts In a Season by Vikings WRs, Season Attempts Percy Harvin, 2011...52 Percy Harvin, 2012...22 Percy Harvin, 2010...18 Anthony Carter, 1992...16 Percy Harvin, 2009...15* Anthony Carter, 1991...13 Cordarrelle Patterson, 2013... 12* * Rookie Longest Rushes by Vikings WRs, Game Yds Bob Grim, at NY Giants, 10/31/71...54 Cordarrelle Patterson, vs. Detroit, 12/29/13...50t

VIKINGS DEFENSIVE TEAM NOTES NOWHERE TO RUN The Vikings have given up a total of 9,430 rushing yards over the past 6 seasons, which is the 4th-fewest in the NFL during that time. The Vikings became the first team since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger to rank #1 against the run in 3 consecutive seasons (2006-2008), and finished #2 in 2009. Opponent Rushing Yards - 2008-2013 Team Yards Allowed Yards Per Game 1) Pittsburgh... 8,622... 89.8 2) San Francisco... 9,086... 94.6 3) Baltimore... 9,320... 98.1 4) Minnesota... 9,430... 98.2 Opponent Rushing TDs - 2008-2013 Team TDs 1) Baltimore... 49 2) Pittsburgh... 53 3) San Francisco... 56 4) New England... 58 5) Minnesota...59 Opponent Average Yards Per Rush - 2008-2013 Team Avg. 1t) San Francisco... 3.7 1t) Pittsburgh... 3.7 1t) Baltimore... 3.7 4t) Minnesota...3.8 4t) NY Jets... 3.8 Opponent Rushes of 10+ Yards - 2008-2013 Team 10+ Yard Rushes 1) Pittsburgh...185 2) San Francisco...203 3) Baltimore...217 4) NY Jets...232 5) Cincinnati...244 6) San Diego...246 7) Minnesota... 249 8) Miami...254 EVERSON S AUDIE-DACIOUS IMPACT DEBUT In his 1st career start at Green Bay (11/24/13) LB Audie Cole had a gamehigh and Vikings season-high with 18 tackles and posted a sack on the 1st play of the game when he corralled Packers QB Scott Tolzien. Cole, originally a 7th-round draft pick (#210 overall), had been a regular contributor on special teams during his rookie season in 2012 and during 2013 up until the Green Bay game when he replaced regular starter Erin Henderson. Cole posted a game-high 18 tackles and added his 1st career sack along with pressuring Packers QBs throughout the game. The Vikings held Green Bay to 3-of-16 conversions on 3rd down (19%), the lowest allowed by the club in 2013. Vikings Single-Game Tackles - 2013, Game Tackles Audie Cole, at Green Bay (11/24)...18 Erin Henderson, vs. Pittsburgh (9/29)... 17 Erin Henderson, vs. Green Bay (10/27)... 17 Andrew Sendejo, vs. Washington (11/7)... 17 SACKS COMING FAST The Vikings had 50.0 sacks in 2011, led by Jared Allen s 22.0. The 50 sacks ranks 3rd in Vikings history and is the most since 1992. Over the 2011-13 seasons, the Vikings are 4th with 135 sacks. 2011-13 NFL Sacks Team Sacks 1) St. Louis...144 2) Cincinnati...139 3) Minnesota... 135 4) Denver...134 PLAYING TAKEAWAY The Vikings hard-hitting defense and special teams has helped the club rank among the NFL leaders in forcing and recovering fumbles in recent seasons. The VIkings have 42 forced fumbles and 35 fumble recoveries over the past 3 seasons. 2011-13 NFL Forced Fumbles Team FFs 1) Chicago... 53 2) New England... 49 3) Cincinnati... 45 4) Buffalo... 43 5t) Minnesota... 42 5t) Denver... 42 5t) Jacksonville... 42 5t) St. Louis... 41 2011-13 NFL Opponent Fumble Recoveries Team FRs 1) New England... 44 2) Chicago... 40 3) Cincinnati... 39 4) San Francisco... 38 5) NY Giants... 37 6) Minnesota... 35 7) Seattle... 33 8t) Carolina... 32 8t) Jacksonville... 32 8t) Dallas... 32 8t) Atlanta... 32 ROBISON RAMBLES WITH RETURN Brian Robison notched sacks on consecutive plays at Dallas (11/3/13), the 1st player to do so since linemate Kevin Williams in 2003. Robison has set a career-high in 2013 with 9.0 sacks and teams with Jared Allen to give the Vikings a dynamic duo pressuring the QB. Robison had a streak of 5 straight games with a sack snapped at Cincinnati, the longest streak of his career. Consecutive Plays with a Sack- Vikings, Game Plays Gary Larsen, vs. Detroit, 10/6/68...3 Brian Robison, at Dallas, 11/3/13... 2 Kevin Williams, vs. San Francisco, 9/28/03...2 several other players with...2 Longest Fumble Recovery Returns by Vikings Defensive Linemen, Game Return 1) Kevin Williams, vs. Jacksonville, 11/28/04...77t 2) Alan Page, at Chicago, 10/11/70...63t 3) Brian Robison, at Chicago, 9/15/13... 61t 4) Jared Allen, at St. Louis, 10/11/09... 52t Vikings Single-Season Passes Defensed by Defensive Linemen Team Passes Defensed 1) Kevin Williams, 2004...10 2t) Brian Robison, 2012... 8 2t) Kevin Williams, 2005...8 PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 42

VIKINGS DEFENSIVE TEAM NOTES MILLENIUM MAN Vikings LB Chad Greenway joined elite company against Dallas when he became only the 7th player in Vikings history to notch 1,000+ career tackles and only the 5th LB in club history to reach the mark. Greenway is among the 2013 NFL leaders for INTs by a LB with 3 on the season. He joins 4 other LBs in the NFL this season with 3+ INTs and 3+ sacks. The Vikings record for INTs by a LB in a season is 5, set by Rip Hawkins in 1961. 2013 LBs with 3+ sacks and 3+ INTs, Team Sacks/INTs LaVonte David, Tampa Bay...6/5 Karlos Dansby, Arizona... 6.5/4 Daryl Smith, Baltimore...5/3 Jerrell Freeman, Indianapolis... 4.5/3 Chad Greenway, Minnesota...3/3 Vikings s with 3+ sacks and 3+ INTs in a Season, Team Sacks/INTs Mike Merriweather, LB, 1989... 3.5/3 Joey Browner, S, 1990...3/7 Robert Griffith, S, 1999...4/3 Brian Williams, CB, 2003...3/5 Chad Greenway, LB, 2013...3/3 Vikings Career Defensive Tackles (not including special teams), Games Tackles Scott Studwell, LB, 202... 1,928 Matt Blair, LB, 160... 1,404 Jeff Siemon, LB, 156... 1,375 Alan Page, DT, 160... 1,118 Chad Greenway, LB, 112...1,086 Tommy Hannon, S, 117... 1,056 Ed McDaniel, LB, 125... 1,020 Most Interceptions in a Single Game by a LB - Vikings, Game INTs 1t) Jack Del Rio, at Detroit, 12/5/93...3 1t) Roy Winston, at San Francisco, 10/25/64...3 3t) Chad Greenway, at Detroit, 9/20/09... 2 Most Opponent Fumble Recoveries - 2007-13 - NFL FRs 1) Rob Ninkovich... 12 2t) Chad Greenway...11 2t) Bradie James... 11 4t) Kerry Rhodes... 10 4t) Brian Urlacher... 10 4t) Julius Peppers... 10 4t) Josh Wilson... 10 Vikings Single-Season Sacks - Linebackers Sacks 1) Ed McDaniel, 1998...7.0 2t) Broderick Thomas, 1995...6.0 2t) Matt Blair, 1981...6.0 4) Chad Greenway, 2008... 5.5 5t) Ben Leber, 2007...5.0 5t) Dwayne Rudd, 1997...5.0 5t) Matt Blair, 1978, 1983...5.0 Vikings Career Sacks - Linebackers Sacks 1) Matt Blair, 1974-85... 23.0 2) Ed McDaniel, 1992-2001... 20.5 3) Fred McNeill, 1974-85... 16.5 4) E.J. Henderson, 2003-11... 15.5 5) Chad Greenway, 2006-present... 14.5 6) Ben Leber, 2006-10... 12.0 Vikings Career Interceptions by Linebackers INTs 1) Matt Blair...16 2t) Lonnie Warwick...12 2t) Roy Winston...12 2t) Rip Hawkins...12 5t) Scott Studwell...11 5t) Jeff Siemon...11 7) Jack Del Rio...10 8) Chad Greenway... 9 CAN T GET AWAY FROM GREENWAY According to coaches film review, LB Chad Greenway led the Vikings with 22 tackles vs. Oakland (11/20/11) and passed the 100-tackle plateau for the season. Greenway s 22 stops ranks as his career-high, breaking his previous mark of 17 and moved him into 2nd-most in Vikings history. Consecutive Seasons Leading Vikings in Tackles Seasons 1) Scott Studwell, 1980-85... 6 2) Chad Greenway, 2008-13... 6 SIngle-Game Tackles by Vikings, Game Tackles 1) Scott Studwell, at Detroit (11/17/85)...24 2) Chad Greenway, vs. Oakland (11/20/11)... 22 3t) Scott Studwell, at Pittsburgh (9/24/89)...21 3t) Ed McDaniel, at Green Bay (9/4/94)...21 5t) Scott Studwell, vs. Dallas (10/2/83)...20 5t) Matt Blair, vs. Green Bay (11/13/83)...20 5t) Scott Studwell, at San Francisco (12/8/84)...20 5t) Joey Browner, at Chicago (10/27/85)...20 Vikings Single-Season Tackles Tackles 1) Scott Studwell, 1981... 230 2) Scott Studwell, 1978... 229 3) Matt Blair, 1981... 220 4) Scott Studwell, 1983... 215 5) Scott Studwelll, 1984... 213 6) Scott Studwell, 1980... 205 7) Scott Studwelll, 1985... 204 8) Chad Greenway, 2012... 191 SAFETY FIRST Rookie Harrison Smith opened all 16 games in 2012 and set a new team mark for starts by a rookie safety. Smith matched a Vikings record with his 2nd INT-return TD of his rookie season vs. Chicago (12/9), a mark Dewayne Washington set in 1994. Smith was placed on injured reserve-recall after suffering a toe injury vs. Carolina (10/13). He returned to action vs. Philadelphia (12/15) and helped key the Vikings upset win over the eventual NFC East champions. Most Starts by a Rookie Safety - Vikings, Year Starts 1) Harrison Smith, 2012...16 2) Chuck Lamson, 1962... 14 3) Karl Kassulke, 1963... 12 4) Orlando Thomas, 1995... 11 INT Return TDs by Vikings - Season, Year TDs Jimmy Hitchcock, 1998...3 *Harrison Smith, 2012... 2 Kevin Williams, 2007...2 Darren Sharper, 2005...2 *Dewayne Washington, 1994...2 Anthony Parker, 1994...2 Audray McMillian, 1992...2 Carl Lee, 1988...2 Rip Hawkins, 1964...2 INT Return Yards by Vikings Rookies- Season, Year Return Yds Dewayne Washington, 1994...134 Orlando Thomas, 1995...108 Harrison Smith, 2012... 87 NFL INT Return TDs- 2012, Year TDs Charles Tillman, Chi, CB...3 *Janoris Jenkins, St. L, CB...3 *Harrison Smith, Minn, S... 2 Lance Briggs, Chi, LB...2 Demorrio Williams, SD, LB...2 Captain Munnerlyn, Car, CB...2 Chris Harris, Den, CB...2 Darius Butler, Ind, CB...2 *rookie PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 43

VIKINGS SPECIAL TEAMS NOTES THE BLAIR WALSH PROJECT Blair Walsh earned NFC Special Teams of the Week honors for his game at Green Bay (11/24) when he was 4-of-4 on FGs including an OT kick that tied the game and had 5 touchbacks. A week later, Walsh was in another OT game and came through with the game-tying and game-winning kicks on a 30-yard and 34-yard FG respectively, helping the Vikings erase a 10-point 4th-quarter deficit to get the win. The Bears game marked the 2nd time in Walsh s career he hit the game-tying kick and game-winner both. Walsh s Game-Winning FGs Kick Time Final 9/9/12 vs. Jacksonville...38 FG...11:06 OT...26-23 12/30/12 vs. Green Bay...29 FG...0:00...37-34 12/1/13 vs. Chicago...34 FG...1:43 OT...23-20 2012-13 NFL Points, Team Points Stephen Gostkowski...311 Matt Prater...283 Justin Tucker...272 Blair Walsh... 262 2012-13 NFL FGs of 50+ Made, Team 50+ FGs Blair Walsh...12/15 Phil Dawson... 11/13 Justin Tucker... 10/11 Longest FGs in Vikings History, Game Distance 1t) *Blair Walsh at Houston, 12/23/12... 56 1t) Paul Edinger vs. Green Bay, 10/23/05...56 3t) *Blair Walsh vs. Jacksonville, 9/9/12... 55 3t) *Blair Walsh at Seattle, 11/4/12... 55 3t) Ryan Longwell at Chicago, 10/14/07...55 6t) Blair Walsh vs. Pittsburgh, 9/29/13... 54 6t) *Blair Walsh vs. Green Bay, 12/30/12... 54 6t) 4 others tied at...54 50+ FGs in a Season by Vikings, Season 50+ FGs *Blair Walsh, 2012... 10 Ryan Longwell, 2008...6 50+ FGs in a Career by Vikings 50+ FGs Blair Walsh, 2012-present... 12 Ryan Longwell, 2006-11...11 NFL Consecutive 50+ FGs 50+ FGs Blair Walsh, 2012-13... 12 Robbie Gould, 2010-13...11 Tony Zendejas, 1988-93...11 NFL Single-Season 50+ FGs 50+ FGs *Blair Walsh, Minnesota, 2012...10/10 Jason Hanson, Detroit, 2008... 8/8 Morten Andersen, Atlanta, 1995... 8/9 FGs in a Season by Vikings, Season FGs *Blair Walsh, 2012... 35 Gary Anderson, 1998...35 NFL 50+ FGs in a Game FGs *Blair Walsh, Minnesota at St. Louis (12/16/12)...3 (50, 53, 51) Phil Dawson, Cleveland vs. Baltimore (9/27/12)...3 (51, 50, 52) Josh Scobee, Jacksonville vs. Baltimore (10/24/11)...3 (54, 54, 51) Sebastian Janikowski, Oakland vs. Houston (10/9/11)...3 (55, 54, 50) Connor Barth, Tampa Bay vs. Miami (11/15/09)...3 (51, 50, 54) Kris Brown, Houston vs. Miami (10/7/07)...3 (54, 54, 57) Neil Rackers, Arizona vs. Seattle (10/24/04)...3 (55, 55, 50) Morten Andersen, Atlanta vs. New Orleans (12/10/95)... 3 (51, 55, 55) *rookie IT S A SNAP FOR LOEFFLER Cullen Loeffler is the 2nd-longest tenured player on the Vikings roster and moved past Mike Morris for the most games played by a Vikings long snapper with 145 games at New York on Monday Night. His steady work has been key to some of the longest FGs and game winners in team history. Longest FGs in Vikings History, Game Distance Snapper 1t) Blair Walsh at Houston, 12/23/12... 56...Loeffler 1t) Paul Edinger vs. Green Bay, 10/23/05... 56...Loeffler 3t) Blair Walsh vs. Jacksonville, 9/9/12... 55...Loeffler 3t) Blair Walsh at Seattle, 11/4/12... 55...Loeffler 3t) Ryan Longwell at Chicago, 10/14/07... 55...Loeffler LEFTY LOCKE POUNDS PUNTS Jeff Locke is the highest-drafted punter in Vikings history, drafted in the 5th round (#155 overall) and is only the 6th punter drafted by the team. Locke put his mark on the Vikings record book for performances by a rookie punter and notched the 3rd-best single-season net punting average in team history. He was pressed into duty to handle kickoff duties vs. Carolina (10/13) and at NY Giants when Blair Walsh was limited with an injury. Locke also held on all PATs and FGs during the season. Vikings Net Punting Average in a Season, Season Net Avg. Bobby Walden, 1964*...41.8 Chris Kluwe, 2012...39.9 Jeff Locke, 2013*... 39.2 * Rookie Vikings Gross Punting Average in a Season by a Rookie, Season Gross Avg. Bobby Walden, 1964...46.4 Jeff Locke, 2013... 44.2 Vikings Punts Inside the 20 by a Rookie, Season Inside 20 Bobby Walden, 1964...26 Jeff Locke, 2013... 23 Vikings Punts by a Rookie in a Season, Season Punts Jeff Locke, 2013... 75 Neil Clabo, 1975...73 Bobby Walden, 1964...72 SHIFTY SHERELS Marcus Sherels set a Vikings record with a 15.2-yard PR average for the season and joined rare company in Vikings history when he returned his 2nd career TD on a punt return at NY Giants in 2013- joining only David Palmer and Mewelde Moore to achieve the feat in club history. HIs 119 return yards at NY Giants (10/21/13) set a Vikings record for a single game. Vikings KO and PR TDs in a Game s Game Marcus Sherels (77t PR), Percy Harvin (105t KR)...at Detroit, 9/30/12 Mewelde Moore (71t PR), Koren Robinson (86t KR)... at NY Giants, 11/13/05 Randy Moss (64t PR), Robert Tate (76t KR)... at Kansas City, 12/12/99 2013 NFL Punt Return Average, Avg. Tandon Doss, Baltimore...15.6 Marcus Sherels, Minnesota... 15.2 Single Season Punt Return Average in Vikings History, Season Avg. Marcus Sherels, 2013... 15.2 (22/335) David Palmer, 1995...13.2 (26/342) David Palmer, 1997...13.1 (34/444) Career Punt Return Average in Vikings History Avg. Mewelde Moore...10.4 David Palmer...9.9 Billy Butler...9.9 Marcus Sherels (84/822)... 9.8 Punt Return TDs in Vikings History, Game Yards Marcus Sherels, at NY Giants (10/21/13)...86t Marcus Sherels, at Detroit (9/30/12)...77t Bernard Berrian, at Arizona (12/14/08)... 82t Mewelde Moore, vs. New England (10/30/06)... 71t Mewelde Moore, at NY Giants (11/13/05)... 71t Nate Burleson, at Indianapolis (11/8/04)... 91t Randy Moss, at Kansas City (12/12/99)... 64t David Palmer, at NY Giants (9/29/96)... 69t David Palmer, at Detroit (11/23/95)... 74t Leo Lewis, vs. Atlanta (11/22/87)... 78t Charlie West, vs. Washington (11/3/68)... 98t Billy Butler, vs. San Francisco (9/29/63)... 60t Hugh McElhenny, at Chicago (12/17/61)... 81t Longest Punt Returns in Vikings History, Game Yards Charlie West, vs. Washington (11/3/68)... 98t Nate Burleson, at Indianapolis (11/8/04)... 91t Marcus Sherels, at NY Giants (10/21/13)...86t Bernard Berrian, at Arizona (12/14/08)... 82t Bob Grim, vs. NY Giants (11/5/67)...81 Hugh McElhenny, at Chicago (12/17/61)... 81t Leo Lewis, vs. Atlanta (11/22/87)... 78t Marcus Sherels, at Detroit (9/30/12)...77t PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 44

VIKINGS EXTra points VOICES OF THE VIKINGS KFAN-FM radio mid-day personality Paul Allen finished his 13th season as the Vikings radio play-by-play voice in 2013. Joining him in the booth for the 3rd year was former Vikings LB and coach Pete Bercich, while former Vikings punter Greg Coleman served as the sideline reporter. Joining the crew for the preseason simulcast is former Vikings LB Ben Leber. KFAN-FM (100.3) and KTLK (1130 AM) serve as the flagship stations for the Minnesota Vikings Radio Network, which includes outlets in six states: Minnesota iowa Market Station Freq. Market Station Freq. Twin Cities KFAN-FM 100.3 Ames KASI-AM 1430 Twin Cities KTLK-AM 1130 Cedar Rapids KMJM-AM 1360 Aitkin KKIN-FM 94.3 Mason City KGLO-AM 1300 Alexandria KIKV-FM 100.7 Sioux City KMNS-AM 620 Austin KNFX-AM 970 Spencer KICD-AM 1240 Bemidji KBUN-AM 1450 Bemidji KBHP-FM 101.1 montana Benson KSCR-FM 93.5 Miles City KKRY-FM 92.5 Blue Earth KBEW-FM 98.1 Brainerd KBLB-FM 93.3 north dakota Crookston KROX-AM 1260 Bismarck KXMR-AM 710 Dassel KARP-FM 106.9 Carrington KDAK-AM 1600 Detroit Lakes KDLM-AM 1340 Devils Lake KDLR-AM 1240 Detroit Lakes KRCQ-FM 102.3 Dickinson KLTC-AM 1460 Duluth WEBC-AM 560 Fargo KFGO-AM 790 Ely WELY-AM 1450 Grand Forks KKXL-AM 1440 Ely WELY-FM 94.5 Jamestown KQDJ-AM 1400 Fergus Falls KBRF-AM 1250 Minot KRRZ-AM 1390 Grand Rapids KMFY-FM 96.9 Oakes KDDR-AM 1220 Hibbing WMNT-AM 650 Valley City KOVC-AM 1490 Hutchinson KARP-FM 106.9 Williston KEYZ-AM 600 Intl. Falls KSDM-FM 104.1 Jackson KRAQ-FM 105.7 South dakota Mankato KHRS-FM 105.9 Aberdeen KSDN-AM 930 Mankato KXLP-FM 93.1 Milbank KMSD-AM 1510 Mankato KYSM-AM 1230 Mobridge KMLO-FM 100.7 Marshall KARL-FM 105.1 Pierre KPLO-FM 94.5 Morris KKOK-FM 95.7 Sioux Falls KXQL-FM 107.9 New Ulm KNUJ-FM 107.3 Sisseton KBWS-FM 102.9 Park Rapids KPRM-AM 870 Watertown KWAT-AM 950 Pine City WCMP-FM 100.9 Yankton KVTK-AM 1570 Rochester KRCH-FM 101.7 Rochester KWEB-AM 1270 Wisconsin Roseau KCAJ-FM 102.1 Amery WLMX-FM 104.9 St. Cloud WJON-AM 1240 Balsam Lake WLMX-FM 104.9 Spring Grove KQYB-FM 98.3 Eau Claire WMEQ-AM 880 Staples KSKK-FM 94.7 Hayward WHSM-FM 101.0 Thief River Falls KTRF-AM 1230 LaCrosse KYOB-FM 98.3 Wadena KSKK-FM 94.7 Menomonie WMEQ-AM 880 Walker KQKK-FM 101.9 Rice Lake WKFX-FM 99.1 Waseca KOWZ-AM 1170 Winona KWNO-FM 99.3 VIKINGS ON THE AIR In 2014, Vikings Preseason TV will again be a simulcast with games airing LIVE locally on KARE 11 as well as on KFAN 100.3 FM and the Vikings Radio Network. The broadcast team of Paul Allen, Pete Bercich, Greg Coleman and Ben Leber will return. After a highly successful debut season in 2012, Vikings: Beyond the Gridiron will return for a third season. The documentary-style show focuses on the rare inside access that only a team network can provide. Beyond the Gridiron is co-produced by VEN and Elite Edge Productions and airs Saturdays on KARE 11 and Sundays on Fox Sports North. Vikings GamePlan will return for a eighth season as the team s pregame TV show. Hosted by Paul Allen, GamePlan features interviews with current players and Head Coach Mike Zimmer, game film review, expert analysis and more. Vikings GamePlan is produced by VEN and airs Sundays on KARE 11 and Fox Sports North. PS1 - RAIDERS AT VIKINGS - 45