How did Jerry Burns die? Minnesota Vikings coach dies at 94, fans say 'you changed the game'

How did Jerry Burns die? Minnesota Vikings coach dies at 94, fans say 'you changed the game'
Jerry Burn, who had served the Minnesota Vikings' offensive coordinator and head coach, died at the age of 94 (Getty Images)

Vikings Ring of Honor Coach Jerry Burns, who won two Super Bowls as a Packers assistant died on Wednesday, May 12, due to failing health at the age of 94. The Vikings said in a statement: "Jerry Burns was one of the most important people we met when we came to Minnesota, and he was a foundation of this franchise. His leadership as a coordinator and head coach for over two decades shaped some of the most successful teams in Vikings history. His love of life, quick smile and sense of humor were what we will remember most. We join Vikings fans worldwide in sending our prayers to his family."

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Born on January 24, 1927, in Detroit, Burns played quarterback at the University of Michigan. He took over the Vikings in 1986 and instantly improved the team, going 9-7 in his first season and then reaching the NFC Championship Game in his second season. But while Burns would make the playoffs two more times, he never got past the divisional round, and he retired after an 8-8 season in 1991.