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Based on point differential, the largest loss in Minnesota Vikings history is by 44 points, which occured in a 7-51 loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Dec 8, 1984.
The largest shutout loss in Minnesota Vikings history is 34-0, which happened in a loss to the Green Bay Packers on Nov 11, 2007.
The biggest playoffs loss in Minnesota Vikings history, by point differential, is by 41 points which occured in a 0-41 loss to the New York Giants during the Conference Championship on Jan 14, 2001.
The biggest home loss in Minnesota Vikings history, by point differential, is by 42 points which occured in a 14-56 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals on Oct 6, 1963.
The biggest road loss in Minnesota Vikings history, by point differential, is by 44 points which occured in a 7-51 loss to the San Francisco 49ers on Dec 8, 1984.
The most points the Minnesota Vikings have ever allowed in a single game is 56 points, which they gave up in a 14-56 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals on Oct 6, 1963.
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