You’d be hard pressed to find somebody who loved football as much the iconic Paul Wiggin. He continued to work late into his life to make sure he could stay around the game. He did so until until the very end.
After spending more than 40 years with the Vikings, serving in a variety of different roles, Wiggin died on Friday at age 91.
“We had the honor of meeting Paul when we purchased the team in 2005,” co owners Mark and Zygi Wilf said in a joint statement. “It quickly became clear how much he loved the Minnesota Vikings. He captivated staff members and us with his stories about the history of the franchise and the NFL. He cared about players, coaches and staff, and he wanted nothing more than to win a Super Bowl for Vikings fans.”
After wrapping up his playing career with the Clevelan

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