The last time that the Vikings reached the Super Bowl was in January 1977, when they fell to 0-4 in the NFL title game.
If you go back to that 1976 season and consider the teams that were in the NFL at the time, you will find that only three other teams have had longer Super Bowl droughts than the Vikings' run of 37 years:
The Lions have had the longest wait, having never been to the Super Bowl; the Jets haven't been to the Super Bowl since beating the Colts after the 1968 season; and the Chiefs haven't been since beating the Vikings the following year.
Kansas City won Super Bowl IV 23-7 in New Orleans, and it did so with some of the greatest talent that money could buy. In 1963, Lamar Hunt, the multimillionaire owner of the American Football League team, had outbid the Vikings for Gophers star Bobby Bell with a salary offer almost double what the NFL team bid. Hunt paid the price necessary to get the best players.
Miami, like Kansas City, had better talent than the Vikings when the Dolphins beat them 24-7 in Super Bowl VIII in Houston. That Miami team lost only two games one year after going undefeated, a feat no team has matched since; it was also the Dolphins' third Super Bowl appearance in a row.
The Vikings faced Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XI, and like Kansas City and Miami, the Steelers were one of the best teams in NFL history, led by such great players as Franco Harris, Terry Bradshaw, Joe Greene, Dwight White, Ernie Holmes and L.C. Greenwood.
Then the Vikings' fourth loss came at the hands of the Oakland Raiders in Super Bowl XI, a team that had a number of Hall of Famers, led by Fred Biletnikoff, Fans on NFL.com voted that team the greatest in NFL history in an online bracket two years ago.
No doubt in Bud Grant's mind, the 1975 Vikings team might have been the best he coached. If it hadn't been for Dallas' Hail Mary pass from Roger Staubach to Drew Pearson in the final seconds of the Divisional round, that Vikings team might be in the same class as all those other all-time greats of the NFL. The Vikings would have had a good chance of beating the Steelers, who defeated the Cowboys 21-17 in Super Bowl X.