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Henry Michael Tingelhoff (May 22, 1940 –
September 11, 2021) was an
American professional football center who pla**** for the
Minnesota Vikings of the National...
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Retrieved January 11, 2011. "Mick
Tingelhoff - Game Logs". NFL.com.
Retrieved November 13, 2010. "No. 51 Mick
Tingelhoff". Huskers.com.
Retrieved January...
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inducted into the Hall in 2006. He died
December 28, age 85. Mick
Tingelhoff Tingelhoff spent all 17
seasons in the NFL as a
center with
Minnesota and was...
- Yary T, #73
Grady Alderman T, #67 Ed
White G, #62 Milt
Sunde G, #64 Mick
Tingelhoff C, #53 Jim
Marshall DE, #70 Alan Page DT, #88 Gary L****n DT, #77 Carl...
- line Culp
directly nose-to-nose with
Vikings center, Mick
Tingelhoff. The
smaller Tingelhoff could not
block Culp one-on-one and had to be
helped by the...
- Vikings'
offensive line was anc****d by Pro
Bowlers Grady Alderman and Mick
Tingelhoff. By
winning the 1969 NFL Championship, the
Vikings became the last possessors...
- Pro-Football-Reference.com. "Don
Muhlbach Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com. "Mick
Tingelhoff Stats". Pro-Football-Reference.com. "Ken
Anderson Stats". Pro-Football-Reference...
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Lyman OT 1918–1919, 1921 1964 Guy
Chamberlin E 1913–1915 1965 Bob
Brown OT 1961–1963 2004 Will
Shields OG 1989–1992 2015 Mick
Tingelhoff C 1959–1961 2015...
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Vikings 16–6 in
Super Bowl IX. In that game,
lined up
against center Mick
Tingelhoff,
Greene recorded an interception,
forced fumble, and
fumble recovery in...
- Carl Eller,
Wally Hilgenberg, Paul Krause, Jim Marshall, Alan Page, Mick
Tingelhoff, Ed White, Roy
Winston and Ron Yary. The
Vikings went on to
dominate the...