Legendary Minnesota Vikings center and Hall of Famer Mick Tingelhoff passed away on Saturday at the age of 81. The Minnesota Vikings received sad news on Saturday afternoon regarding the passing of a ...
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Hall of Fame center Mick Tingelhoff, the ultimate ironman who started 240 consecutive games at a bruising position for the Minnesota Vikings and played in four Super Bowls, has died ...
Considered one of the greatest centers of all-time, Mick Tingelhoff started 240 consecutive regular-season games. That was good enough for third all-time behind Brett Favre (297) and Jim Marshall (270 ...
Sep. 11—Vikings legendary center Mick Tingelhoff, who never missed a game in his 17-year career and was regarded as one of the toughest players in team history, died Saturday morning in the Twin ...
Michael "Mick" Tingelhoff, Vikings Hall of Fame center and quiet, indestructible leader of Bud Grant's four Super Bowl teams of the 1970s, died Saturday after a lengthy battle with Alzheimer's. He was ...
Mick Tingelhoff was always there. For all the stories and statistics that describe the native Nebraskan and former Husker letterwinner (1959-61), nothing defined the center more than his consistency.
If ever there was a player who symbolized consistent greatness, it was Minnesota Vikings center Mick Tingelhoff. Through 17 autumns with the Vikings, Tingelhoff never missed a game, starting 240 ...
Longtime Minnesota Vikings center and Hall of Famer Mick Tingelhoff died on Saturday, the team announced. He was 81. Our hearts are heavy as we announce the passing of #Vikings Legend Mick Tingelhoff.
Longtime Minnesota Vikings center and Hall of Famer Mick Tingelhoff died on Saturday, the team announced. He was 81. Tingelhoff played for the Vikings for 17 seasons from 1962-78, and didn't miss a ...
He started in 240 consecutive games and played in four Super Bowls, providing pass protection for quarterback Fran Tarkenton. By Richard Goldstein Mick Tingelhoff, the Hall of Fame center who started ...
Vikings legendary center Mick Tingelhoff, who never missed a game in his 17-year career and was regarded as one of the toughest players in team history, died Saturday morning in the Twin Cities. He ...