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Article: VIKINGS 50, JAGUARS 10 Road to the Super Bowl goes through Minnesota Vikings clinch home-field advantage for NFC playoffs
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- The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Milwaukee, WI)
- Article date:
- December 21, 1998
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If anyone else in the NFC wants to get to the Super Bowl, they'll
have to beat the Minnesota Vikings at the Metrodome.
Good luck.
Randall Cunningham threw three touchdown passes, at least two
with a broken left hand, as the Vikings clinched home-field
advantage throughout the NFC playoffs with a 50-10 victory over the
Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday night.
The victory gave the Vikings (14-1) their first unbeaten record
at home since 1989 and just their second since 1976, the last time
they went to the Super Bowl.
There were almost too many stars to count for the Vikings in their
first 50-point game in 24 years.
Cris Carter caught his 100th touchdown pass, tying Steve Largent
for second ...
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