SAN FRANCISCO - The 2006 Vikings came to Monster Park in November, lost 9-3 to the punchless 49ers and watched their season turn into a 6-10 disaster.
The Vikings were back on Sunday as 8½-point favorites. Any fear the Purple might offer a repeat of last year's mess was wiped out within 14 seconds, when defensive tackle Kevin Williams batted a Trent Dilfer pass to himself and rumbled 18 yards for a touchdown.
Williams set two Vikings records with this. He became the first lineman to score four touchdowns (two interceptions, two fumble recoveries) and the first lineman to have four interceptions.
The immediate touchdown started the Vikings to a dominating first half and a 27-0 lead. The offense put it in cruise in the second half, and the final was 27-7.
The Vikings were a happy bunch when they reached the visitors' locker room. There was the four-game winning streak, sole hold on the final NFC wild-card spot and an opportunity to claim more records.
Coach Brad Childress declared his team had set an NFL record with three interceptions by linemen: first by Kevin Williams, then by Pat Williams, and finally by Spencer Johnson.
The Williams gents and Johnson went further. They agreed this had to be a first in the annals of adult football: three interceptions by tackles.
"I think it's a record," Kevin Williams said. "It doesn't happen a lot, and we had three today."