What year did the Vikings play the Saints in the NFC Championship Game?

What year did the Vikings play the Saints in the NFC Championship Game?

Brett Favre reflects on Minnesota Vikings losing 2009 NFC Championship. Following Minnesota’s loss in the 2009 NFC Championship, details were released about the Saints placing illegal bounties on opposing players.

Who did the Saints play in the NFC championship?

the Los Angeles Rams
Greg Zuerlein kicked a 57-yard field goal in overtime to send the Los Angeles Rams to the Super Bowl with a 26-23 victory over the New Orleans Saints in the NFC championship game Sunday.

Who won the 2009 NFC Championship Game?

Arizona Cardinals2009 NFC Championship Game / ChampionThe Arizona Cardinals are a professional American football team based in the Phoenix metropolitan area. The Cardinals compete in the National Football League as a member of the National Football Conference West division, and play their home games at State Farm Stadium in the northwestern suburb of Glendale. Wikipedia

Did the Saints cheat in 2009?

The pool was alleged to have been in operation from 2009 (the year in which the Saints won Super Bowl XLIV) to 2011….New Orleans Saints bounty scandal.

Date 2009–2011
Venue NFL
Participants Gregg Williams, Sean Payton, Michael Ornstein, Joe Vitt, 22 to 27 Saints players

Did the Minneapolis Miracle count?

The Saints came back from a 17–0 first-half deficit and established a 24–23 lead with 25 seconds remaining in the game….Minneapolis Miracle.

New Orleans Saints (4) (11–5) Minnesota Vikings (2) (13–3)
24 29
Head coach: Sean Payton Head coach: Mike Zimmer

When was the last time the Saints weren’t in the playoffs?

Since their establishment in 1966, the New Orleans Saints did not have any playoff appearances for two decades. The Saints had their first playoff appearance in 1987 and it wasn’t until the 2000s that the team featured prominently in postseason games.

Who won the NFC Wild Card 2010?

NFC: Seattle Seahawks 41, New Orleans Saints 36.

Was Bountygate real?

An estimated 22-27 Saints players participated in the bounty program put in place by Saints defensive coordinator Gregg Williams, and NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wound up imposing some of the harshest penalties the league has ever seen.

Who won 2011 NFC Championship Game?

Aaron Rodgers ran for a touchdown and made a saving tackle, B.J. Raji returned an interception for a score and Sam Shields had two interceptions to lead the Green Bay Packers to a 21-14 win over the Chicago Bears in the NFC championship game Sunday.

Who threw the Indianapolis miracle?

The offensive line and McKinnon, who was an extra blocker for this play, blocked the four Saints pass rushers. Keenum set his feet and threw a 27-yard pass to Diggs near the right sideline, who caught the ball at the Saints’ 34-yard line.

Who was QB for the Minnesota Miracle?

quarterback Case Keenum
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Case Keenum connects with wide receiver Stefon Diggs along the sideline and he dashes into the end zone to send the Vikings into the NFC Championship Game.

Who won NFC championship 2012?

The San Francisco 49ers beat the Atlanta Falcons, 28 to 24, in the 2012 NFC Championship game on January 20, 2013.

How many NFC championships have the Saints won?

one Super Bowl championship
New Orleans Saints, American professional gridiron football team based in New Orleans that plays in the National Football Conference (NFC) of the National Football League (NFL). The Saints have won one Super Bowl championship (2010). The Saints began play in 1967 as an expansion franchise.

Why did Tampa lose to the Saints?

Tailback Leonard Fournette and wide receivers Chris Godwin and Mike Evans exited the game with injuries. Brady was left with far too little help on offense and the Buccaneers lost to the Saints, 9-0, Sunday night in Tampa. Brady was shut out in a home game for his team for the first time in his NFL career.

Who won the 2010 AFC Championship Game?

Indianapolis Colts2010 AFC Championship Game / Champion

Who won the 2010 NFL playoffs?

The National Football League playoffs for the 2010 season began on January 8, 2011. The postseason tournament concluded with the Green Bay Packers defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl XLV, 31–25, on February 6, at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.