Henry Thomas earned his stripes as a Pro Bowl nose tackle for the Vikings, but now he’s focused on his four daughters.
The cornerback with the nickname ‘Skinny’ is still going strong in the working world and fondly recounts his Vikings memories.
Fred McNeill is feeling the effects of NFL violence with a diagnosis of dementia that shut down his post-football profession.
Fred Cox is the Vikings’ leading scorer, inventor of the Nerf football and so much more.
Former Vikings guard Ed White excelled in football for most of his life, but art was and still is his creative outlet.
Grady Alderman was one of the 36 ‘stiffs’ that head coach Norm Van Brocklin got in the 1961 expansion draft. The tackle made a solid 15-year career out of exceeding the Dutchman’s expectations.
Former Vikings linebacker Roy Winston used to hunt down running backs. Now 70, he continues to hunt, but has limited his prey to wild animals.
After a career at cornerback with the Vikings and other NFL teams, John Swain returned to the Twin Cities to work with youth in different capacities.
From player to personnel man, Jerry Reichow has helped the Vikings in each of their five decades of existence.