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- The Minnesota Vikings, despite their success and history, have had only one player, DE Jim Marshall, wear the No. 70 jersey in their over 60-year existence. Marshall, acquired in a trade with the Cleveland Browns, became a legendary figure for the team, setting records for consecutive games played and started.
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21 hours ago · DE Jim Marshall 1961-1979. The Vikings have had just one player wear the number 70 in their history. They struck a trade with the Cleveland Browns to acquire Marshall and it's arguably the best ...
3 days ago · Consecutive Games Played - Jim Marshall (282) Before Brett Favre became the NFL's "iron man", the Vikings had Jim Marshall as a regular on their defensive line. The former Purple People Eaters...
1 day ago · By BVM Sportsdesk, 5h ago. The Minnesota Vikings, despite their success and history, have had only one player, DE Jim Marshall, wear the No. 70 jersey in their over 60-year existence. Marshall, acquired in a trade with the Cleveland Browns, became a legendary figure for the team, setting records for consecutive games played and started.
4 days ago · Jim Marshall was a defensive lineman for the Minnesota Vikings in the 1960s and ’70s. Although Marshall was a Super Bowl champion, he is best known for the mistake he made on October 24, 1964.
Jun 30, 2024 · Jim Marshall was an iron man. A fourth-round pick of the Browns in 1960, the former Ohio State edge rusher was traded after one season to become a member of the legendary Minnesota Vikings...
Jun 30, 2024 · Jim Marshall holds the record with an impressive 270 games played for the Vikings. Yes, But Some players who had significant careers with the team may not be as well-known as others on the list.
Jun 26, 2024 · The History of Marshall Amps. After playing music on the road for over two decades, Jim Marshall opened a music shop called Jim Marshall and Son in London. The store quickly became popular among up-and-coming musicians and was soon one of the area’s premiere sellers of guitar amplifiers.