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Former Vikings Pro Bowl LB Jeff Siemon dies

By Thomson Reuters Mar 28, 2026 | 1:26 PM

Former Minnesota Vikings four-time Pro Bowl linebacker Jeff Siemon died on Saturday. He was 75.

The Vikings announced ​his passing but did not divulge ‌a cause of death.

Siemon spent all 11 of his NFL seasons with the Vikings after being selected with by the club with ‌the ​10th overall pick of ⁠the 1972 NFL Draft ⁠out of Stanford. He was named one of the 50 Greatest Vikings as part of Minnesota’s 50th season celebration ​in 2010.

Siemon was named to the Pro Bowl in 1973, 1975, 1976 ⁠and 1977.

“Jeff was a ⁠great teammate — a leader for ​us on the field and a really good ​linebacker. He was key to our ‌teams,” former teammate Bobby Bryant said after learning his passing, per the Vikings official website.

“As good of a player that ⁠Jeff was, he was a better person — truly one of the best guys we had. ⁠You never ‌heard anyone speak cross of ⁠Jeff. His faith was his ​guide, ‌and he was not afraid ​to share ⁠it with people. He touched so many.”

Siemon played in 156 career games, making 124 starts. He had 11 interceptions and 11 fumble recoveries with seven career sacks.

–Field ​Level Media