Rip Hawkins


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Position: LB
Date of Birth: April 21, 1939
Height / Weight: 6'3" / 235 lbs
First Team: MIN (1961)
Last Team: MIN (1965)

Career Summary

Last Updated: February 10, 2025

Career History of Rip Hawkins

Full Name: Rip Hawkins Date of Birth: April 21, 1939 Position: Linebacker (LB) Teams Played For: Minnesota Vikings (1961-1965)

Career Overview

Rip Hawkins was a professional American football linebacker who played in the National Football League (NFL) for the Minnesota Vikings. His career spanned five seasons, from 1961 to
1965.

Early Career

- Hawkins was drafted in 1961 and made an immediate impact on the Vikings as they were an emerging franchise in the league.

Professional Highlights

  • Played in a total of 65 games during his tenure with the Vikings.
  • Contributed significantly to the team's defense during the early years of the franchise.
  • Known for his tackling ability and defensive awareness on the field.

Legacy

Although not a household name, Rip Hawkins was part of the early development of the Minnesota Vikings, a team that would go on to become a competitive force in the NFL. His contributions in the linebacker position helped lay the groundwork for future success.

Post-NFL Life

Details about Hawkins' life after his NFL career are less documented, but like many former players, he likely transitioned into various endeavors outside of professional football. Rip Hawkins remains a notable figure in the history of the Minnesota Vikings, representing the team's early years as they established their identity in the NFL.

Source: gpt-4o-mini


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