“Rest in Peace”: Sad as NFL Fans Mourn Over 38-Year-Old Minnesota Vikings Pro-Bowl Who Just….
MINNEAPOLIS — Joe Kapp, the quarterback who led the Minnesota Vikings to their first Super Bowl, has died.The Vikings confirmed the death of Kapp on Tuesday. He was 85 years old.
The obituary said his “long battle with dementia is over.andquot;”Guys like Joe Kapp are cornerstones of the Minnesota Vikings franchise,andquot; said team owner Mark Wilf.
Joe toughness and competitive spirit defined the Viking teams of his era, and his toughness and leadership were respected by teammates and opponents alike.
We mourn the loss of Joe and join his family, friends and Vikings fans around the world.andquot;Kapp played three seasons with the Vikings and compiled a record of 23-12-3.
He captained the Vikings in Super Bowl IV,
a 23-7 loss to the Kansas City
Chiefs.MINNEAPOLIS — Joe Kapp, the
quarterback who led the Minnesota Vikings
to their first Super Bowl, has died.The
Vikings confirmed the death of Kappa on
Tuesday. He was 85 years old.
The obituary said his “long battle with
dementia is over.andquot;”Guys like Joe
Kapp are cornerstones of the Minnesota
Vikings franchise,andquot; said team owner
Mark Wilf.
Joe toughness and competitive spirit
defined the Viking teams of his era, and his
toughness and leadership were respected
by teammates and opponents alike. We
mourn the loss of Joe and join his family,
friends and Vikings fans around the world.
Kapp played three seasons with the Vikings
and compiled a record of 23-12-3. He
captained the Vikings in Super Bowl IV, a
23-7 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
MINNEAPOLIS — Joe Kapp, the quarterback
who led the Minnesota Vikings to their first
Super Bowl, has died.The Vikings
confirmed the death of Kappand#039 on
Tuesday.
He was 85 years old. The obituary said his
“long battle with dementia is over.”Guys
like Joe Kapp are cornerstones of the
Minnesota Vikings franchise,andquot; said
team owner Mark Wilf.
Joe toughness and competitive spirit
defined the Viking teams of his era, and his
toughness and leadership were respected
by teammates and opponents alike. We
mourn the loss of Joe and join his family,
friends and Vikings fans around the world.
Kapp played three seasons with the Vikings
and compiled a record of 23-12-3. He
captained the Vikings in Super Bowl IV, a
23-7 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs..
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