The Vikings had one of the best defenses in the NFL in 1988. The team allowed 4,091 total yards, 4.3 yards per play, and 243 first downs, all best in the league. The Vikings also had a league-best 53 takeaways.[1] Opposing quarterbacks had a league-worst 41.2 passer rating against the Vikings' defense, the lowest total of the 1980s and fifth all-time for the Super Bowl era.[2]
The Vikings made the postseason for the second consecutive time under coach Jerry Burns. They defeated the Los Angeles Rams 28–17 in the wildcard round, but lost 34–9 in the divisional round to the San Francisco 49ers, who went on to win their third Super Bowl. This was the last time the Vikings won a playoff game until 1997.
^ abcdThe Vikings traded their second-round selection (45th overall) to the Broncos in exchange for the second-, fourth- and sixth-round selections (54th, 108th and 164th overall).
^ abcThe Vikings traded their fourth- and 11th-round selections (97th and 294th overall) to the Patriots in exchange for QB Rich Gannon.
^The Vikings traded their sixth-round selection (156th overall) and a 1989 10th-round selection (275th overall) to the Dolphins for OT Greg Koch.
^The Vikings traded their 1989 ninth-round selection to the Patriots in exchange for the 11th-round selection that New England received in the Gannon trade (296th overall).[B]
^The Vikings traded their 12th-round selection (323rd overall) to the Giants in exchange for C Chris Foote.