The
1992 season was the
Minnesota Vikings' 32nd in the
National Football League (NFL). They finished with an 11–5 record to claim the NFC Central division title and returned to the playoffs after a two-year absence. They met the
Washington Redskins in the wildcard round, the teams' first playoff meeting since victory for the Redskins in the 1987 NFC Championship game; the Redskins won again this time, 24–7.
Minnesota's starting quarterbacks were
Rich Gannon, who went 8–4 in 12 starts, and
Sean Salisbury, who won three of his four starts. The team's leading rusher was
Terry Allen, who ran for 1,201 yards. Receivers
Cris Carter and
Anthony Carter led the team with 681 and 580 receiving yards, respectively.[1]
Offseason
On January 10, 1992,
Dennis Green was named the fifth head coach in franchise history.[2]
^[b]Seattle traded their 2nd round selection (39th overall –
Robert Harris) and a
1993 3rd round selection (57th overall) to Minnesota in exchange for DT
Keith Millard on April 25, 1992.
^[c]Tampa Bay traded their 9th round selection (227th overall) to Minnesota in exchange for LB
Jimmy Williams.