1989 Minnesota Vikings season
The 1989 season was the Minnesota Vikings' 29th in the National Football League. They finished with a 10–6 record to win the NFC Central Division. This title was secured during one of what is considered by many to be among the most exciting Monday Night Football contests ever: a Christmas Day victory over the Cincinnati Bengals at home, at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, which was the de facto first playoff game of the year. The Vikings were beaten 41–13 in the divisional round of the playoffs by the eventual Super Bowl champion San Francisco 49ers.
This season was also notable for the number of sacks the defense recorded: 71 overall, with 39 coming from only two players. Millard was named the Defensive Player of the Year after putting up record numbers by a defensive tackle.
Offseason
1989 draft
'''Notes:'''Undrafted free agents
| Player | Position | College |
| Pat Beaty | Kicker | North Dakota |
| Robert Carter | Running back | Troy State |
| Jarrod Delaney | Wide receiver | TCU |
| Darrell Ellison | Linebacker | Tulsa |
| Devin Harberts | Wide receiver | Iowa |
| Ken Johnson | Defensive back | Florida A&M |
| Andy Keeler | Guard | Nebraska |
| Tony Peterson | Quarterback | Marshall |
| Everett Ross | Wide receiver | Ohio State |
| Pat Thompson | Punter | BYU |
Regular season
The defensive line of Chris Doleman, Keith Millard, Al Noga and Henry Thomas were key contributors in helping the Vikings rank number one in the NFL in total defense. In addition, the Vikings set a franchise record with 71 sacks in one season. Chris Doleman had 21 sacks and was one shy of tying the NFL record.Herschel Walker trade
In 1989, at the height of his NFL career, the Cowboys traded Herschel Walker to the Minnesota Vikings for a total of five players and six draft picks. This was judged to be one of the turning points in the rise of the Cowboys to the top echelon of the NFL. Walker's trade was widely perceived as an exceptionally poor move considering what the Vikings had to give up in order to get him, and remains one of the most frequently vilified roster moves of the team's history. The Vikings coaches reluctantly accepted Walker after the trade and never totally used the tool they had been given. Scout.com says, "Walker was never used properly by the coaching brain trust ".Awards and records
- Keith Millard – NFL Defensive Player of the Year
- Chris Doleman – NFL sacks leader
- Randall McDaniel – NFC Pro Bowl selection
Milestones
- Chris Doleman, third player in NFL history to reach 20 sacks in a season
- Chris Doleman, franchise record, 21 sacks