Kramer, a native of San Antonio, was drafted in the first round out of Rice by the Vikings in 1977. He was given the nickname ...
Kramer was the Vikings’ first-round selection in 1977 and played 13 seasons in Minnesota, getting named to the Pro Bowl in 1986. His 24,775 passing yards and 15 fourth-quarter comebacks rank ...
The Minnesota Vikings drafted Tommy Kramer in the first round of the 1977 NFL Draft. Kramer earned the nickname “Two Minute Tommy” for his late-game success. His most famous play may have been ...
Kramer was drafted in the first round out of Rice by the Vikings in 1977. He was given the nickname “Two Minute Tommy” for his late-game success. He is second in Vikings history in passing ...
Kramer was a first round draft pick by the Vikings, playing for Minnesota from 1977 to 1989. He threw for 24,775 yards, 159 touchdowns and 158 interceptions during his 13 years in Minnesota.
Kramer played with the Vikings from 1977 to 1989 where he threw for 24,775 yards 159 touchdowns and 157 interceptions. He had a knack for comebacks, quickly earning the nickname "Two-Minute Tommy." ...
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Kramer, a native of San Antonio, Texas, was drafted in the first round out of Rice by the Vikings in 1977. He was given the nickname "Two Minute Tommy" for his late-game success, most famously a ...
MINNEAPOLIS -- Former Minnesota Vikings quarterback Tommy Kramer has been diagnosed with dementia, he announced on social media. The 69-year-old Kramer, who played 13 of his 14 seasons in the NFL ...
A Texas high school football legend and a College Football Hall of Famer at Rice, Kramer was selected 27th overall by the Vikings in the 1977 NFL Draft, making him the heir apparent to Fran Tarkenton.