Everything that is super bowl-related for the Minnesota Vikings usually includes a bad joke, but last week, FOX Sports mentioned the top 10 quarterbacks to never win a super bowl.
Two BIG-Note Vikings Quarterbacks have just been identified on one FOX Sports List – for the wrong reasons. It is a list to avoid.
Of course, because the Vikings have never won it all, despite the possession of the fourth best profit percentage of the NFL in the Super Bowl era, a few remarkable purple passers have made the cut.
Yes, Warren Moon and Fran Talkton represented Minnesota on the dubious list.
Two Vikings make the cut on the list of naughty Super Bowl-Minder
Warren Moon and Fran Tercenton did the honor.
Best QB without super bowl = Warren Moon (no. 6)
Countdown from 10 to one, FOX Sports Popped moon at no. 6 and detailed: “Moon was one of the most consistent quarterbacks of the game from the late 1980s until the mid -nineties, which turned out to be a stable force for the Houston Oilers. However, he could not reach a title match of the conference in his career.
“Yet Moon was one of the best Quarterbacks of his era and led the competition in passing yards at several times, because he was called a pro bowler nine times before he was initiated into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.”
Moon led Minnesota from 1994 to 1996, reached the late season twice, but won no victories in the tournament. He would remain in the competition with the Seahawks and Chiefs for four seasons later before he retired in 2001.
Best QB without Super Bowl = Fran Talkenton (no. 5)
Tarkton may have been beaten a bit on the list. He could have checked in around the top 3 and few would have brought an eye.
“The early seasons of Tercenton came before the first Super Bowl, which was played in the 1967 season, but he helped the Minnesota Vikingen to become a competition during his second stint with the team in the middle of the 1970s. He led them to three super bowls in the super seasons not reached the mvp in the one season (1975), ‘,’, an unattributed FOX Sports wrote author.
“Each of the super bowl losses of the Vikings, however, was relatively decisive and lost thanks to double figures in all three. Nevertheless, Tarkton had a legendary career, called a pro-bowler nine times, because he is generally considered the first major Dual-Dreat Quarterback in NFL history.”
Tarkton played in 13 seasons for the Vikings, and when he left the game after the 1978 campaign, he owned almost every imagination.
Randall Cunningham avoided a bullet
Minnesota employed a man called Randall Cunningham in 1998 and 1999, and he earned an honorable mention on the list.
Cunningham performed masterfully for the purple team in 1998 and almost led Dennis Green and friends to a super bowl appearance against the Denver Broncos. Of course everything went bad versus the Atlanta Falcons in the NFC championship of 1998.
JJ McCarthy can solve all this
The cool part? The new signal caller of the Vikings, JJ McCarthy, can become the golden boy in the situation.
Minnesota chose McCarthy 10th General in the NFL design of 2024 and after a season that a torn meniscus is restored, he is on the deck to start in 2025 and then.
The Vikings are seriously too late to win the chip, especially given their consistent winning percentage, so McCarthy is the only big hope to put an end to the astonishing drought. At the age of 22, McCarthy will have enough time to do the thing.
Then Marino in the first place
Hall of Fame Miami Dolphins Quarterback Dan Marino earned the first place on the FOX Sports list.
The site explained: “In front and adversity, Marino became the Tier 1 example of an all-time all time that never won a title. Marino ran his time as a Quarterback and threw more than 5,000 meters in his second season in the competition in 1984.”
“He also reached the Super Bowl that year, but the Miami Dolphins’ loss of the San Francisco 49ers In Super Bowl, XIX was the only time that Marino ever played in a super bowl. Marino remained one of the Elite Quarterbacks of the game for more than ten years after that loss, where nobody touched his record for passing one season for 20 years. “
Marino appeared in the Super Bowl in 1984, his second year in the NFL, and never returned to the big competition.
“He was called a Pro Bowler nine times and won an MVP in his career, causing the dolphins to led 10 times to the late season in his 17 seasons as a starting quarterback. He ended his career as the leading passer of the NFL, giving him a certain Hall by Famer,” ” FOX Sports Closed.
Marino almost joined the schedule of Vikings in 1999 as a free agent.

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