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Sounding the Gjallarhorn has been a powerful Vikings pregame tradition since 2007

David Dixon played 11 NFL seasons for the Vikings, but the former guard was not ready to block a 66,913-fan purple wave before the season finale against the Bears while sounding the Gjallarhorn in the upper levels of U.S. Bank Stadium.

Sounding the Gjallarhorn — signaling an awakening of the gods in Norse mythology — has been a Vikings pregame tradition since 2007, when the team hired a Bloomington music shop to make the first version.

But due to pandemic restrictions limiting crowds, Dixon could become the last until possibly 2021 to summon the Vikings and lead a full stadium in the Skol chant.