This is an Original 100% Authentic Full Unused Season Ticket from the 2004 NFL Season
August 27, 2004 Minnesota Vikings vs San Francisco 49ers at the H.H.H Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
8/27/2004

BROCK LESNAR
1st NFL TACKLE
HIS ONLY SOLO TACKLE RECORDED in the NFL
WWE CHAMPION
UFC HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
NCAA DIVISION 1 WRESTLING CHAMPION
NFL PRO Debut Season
Brock Lesnar is the only person to hold world heavyweight championships in UFC, WWE, and the NCAA.

RANDY MOSS
8 Receptions for 39 Yards
HALL of FAME

Vikes' kicker Elling on thin ice
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- Even with starters playing into the second half, the Minnesota Vikings offense showed it has rough spots to work out to reach the standard set last year when it was ranked No. 1 in the NFL.  Daunte Culpepper went 20-for-27 for 204 yards and a touchdown, and the Vikings overcame their struggles to finish off drives, beating the San Francisco 49ers 23-10 in a preseason game Friday night.  The Vikings outgained San Francisco 326-61 in total yards in the first half and took a 16-0 lead into halftime before allowing the 49ers to slowly close the gap.  "We're too good of an offense to do stuff like that," Culpepper said. "I was pretty mad, but the thing is, we've got to be able to stay on an even keel."  With all of its key starters back from last season, the Vikings offense will likely work its way back into form. A far bigger problem is Minnesota's kicking game. Aaron Elling continued his preseason struggles by missing two field goals and an extra point.  "It doesn't get much lower than this," Elling said. "It was a disgraceful day for me. I let the team down. I let myself down. It's real frustrating."  Vikings coach Mike Tice said Elling wouldn't be among the first cuts this week, but was concerned.  "I don't know what to think of the young man anymore," Tice said.  Tice's plan to play his starters through the first series of the third quarter failed to pay off in points and proved costly.  Running back Michael Bennett and left tackle Bryant McKinnie sprained their right knees on the first unit's only series of the third quarter. Both were hurt on a 10-yard rush that was called back because of a penalty and each walked off the field. Both were scheduled to undergo MRIs on Saturday.  "Initial indications are both guys are going to be OK," Tice said.  The Vikings dominated early.  After rookie Mewelde Moore returned the opening kickoff 43 yards, Culpepper completed three passes totaling 46 yards to Nate Burleson. The final one, a 17-yarder to Burleson in the end zone, put the Vikings up 7-0 two minutes in. Burleson, who took the No. 2 receiver spot this week when Marcus Robinson tweaked his hamstring, finished with five catches for 89 yards.  On their next possession, Culpepper again shredded San Francisco's secondary, throwing for 55 yards, including a 26-yard TD to Kelly Campbell. Elling missed the extra point attempt.  "Our defense didn't play well," 49ers cornerback Ahmed Plummer said "It's one of those things where you have to go back to the drawing board."  Minnesota's 16-0 halftime lead could've been bigger, but Randy Moss killed one drive when he fumbled deep in San Francisco territory, an offensive holding penalty did in another, and Elling missed a 44-yard field goal attempt to close the half.  Elling, who added a 35-yard field goal in the second quarter, also missed from 32 yards in the third quarter, drawing boos from the crowd.  San Francisco's Tim Rattay, projected to be this season's starter in place of the departed Jeff Garcia, got his first preseason action after missing most of training camp with a sore forearm. Rattay was 7-for-10 for 51 yards, and went three-and-out on three of his four series.  "Tim had some rust, which should be expected in this situation," 49ers coach Dennis Erickson said. "I am not sure if he is fully recovered."  The 49ers managed just 9 yards total offense in the first quarter. Minnesota had 175.  But they finally broke through, thanks in part to an 18-yard punt by Minnesota's Darien Bennett in the third quarter. The punt took about a 14-yard bounce to put San Francisco on Minnesota's 46.  Jammy Robertson broke for a 40-yard gain up the right side. On the next play, Robertson drove up the middle and cut back to the left for a 6-yard score, and the Niners pulled to 16-7 with 10 minutes left in the quarter.  Early in the fourth, Cody Picket's 10-yard TD pass to Aaron Walker was nullified by a holding penalty. The score would've made it 16-13, but the 49ers instead settled for a 43-yard field goal by rookie Kirk Yliniemi to make it 16-10 with 11:39 to play.  Minnesota sealed the win on Larry Ned's 24-yard TD run at the 3:38 mark.

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