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Former NFL Announcer Joe Senser Dead at 69 Thursday

A longtime NFL announcer and former Minnesota Vikings player is dead at 69 years old on Thursday.

The Vikings announced that former tight end and broadcaster Joe Senser has passed away. Senser was a sixth round pick in 1979. He had a knee injury that cut his career short, after a big season in 1981, that included 79 catches for 1,004 yards and eight touchdowns.

Minnesota announced his death on Thursday.

 Vikings players on the field. Credit: Herb Weitman-USA TODAY Sports
Vikings players on the field. Credit: Herb Weitman-USA TODAY Sports © Herb Weitman-Imagn Images.

"The Vikings family is saddened by the loss of Joe Senser. Joe was a Pro Bowler on the field, but his impact on the organization and in the community was felt long after his playing days," team owners Zygi and Mark Wilf said. "Joe was a generous soul with countless charitable endeavors. He brought his positive personality to every interaction he had, whether it be with former teammates, Vikings staff or our family when we became stewards of this franchise. Joe's warmth and welcoming spirit will last in the memories of those who knew him."

Former Vikings quarterback speaks out

Former Vikings quarterback Tommy Kramer spoke out on social media following his former teammate's death.

"It wasn't about the money, it wasn't about fame, it was about playing the game we loved and winning. Most of all, it was about the fans. Joe was one of the best. Rest easy my friend, until we meet again," he wrote.

Our thoughts are with his friends and family members during this time.

May he rest in peace.

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This story was originally published May 7, 2026 at 11:52 AM.

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