Rip Hawkins

Ross Cooper "Rip" Hawkins (born April 21, 1939 in Winchester, Tennessee) is a former professional American football player. He played 5 seasons in the National Football League with the Minnesota Vikings.

Minnesota Vikings 1961 Inaugural Season Roster
  • Grady Alderman
  • Bill Bishop
  • Jamie Caleb
  • Ed Culpepper
  • Bob Denton
  • Dean Derby
  • Paul Dickson
  • Billy Gault
  • Dick Grecni
  • Dick Haley
  • Rip Hawkins
  • Ray Hayes
  • Gerry Huth
  • Gene Johnson
  • Don Joyce
  • Bill Lapham
  • Jim Leo
  • Jim Marshall
  • Tommy Mason
  • Doug Mayberry
  • Hugh McElhenny
  • Mike Mercer
  • Dave Middleton
  • Jack Morris
  • Rich Mostardi
  • Fred Murphy
  • Clancy Osborne
  • Dick Pesonen
  • Ken Petersen
  • Jim Prestel
  • Mike Rabold
  • Jerry Reichow
  • Justin Rowland
  • Karl Rubke
  • Bob Schnelker
  • Ed Sharockman
  • George Shaw
  • Will Sherman
  • Lebron Shields
  • Gordon Smith
  • Fran Tarkenton
  • Mel Triplett
  • A. D. Williams
  • Frank Youso

  • Head Coach: Norm Van Brocklin
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Name Hawkins, Rip
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth April 21, 1939
Place of birth Winchester, Tennessee
Date of death
Place of death


Famous quotes containing the word rip:

    I never knowed how clothes could change a body before. Why, before, he looked like the orneriest old rip that ever was; but now, when he’d take off his new white beaver and make a bow and do a smile, he looked that grand and good and pious that you’d say he had walked right out of the ark, and maybe was old Leviticus himself.
    Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] (1835–1910)