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Plane carrying NFL's Vikings off runway

A plane carrying NFL outfit the Minnesota Vikings has slid off a Wisconsin runway in snowy conditions and become stuck in grass, but no players have been hurt.

Minnesota Vikings players and staff are taken off a plane
A plane carrying the Minnesota Vikings has slid off a Wisconsin runway and become stuck in grass. (AAP)

The Minnesota Vikings' team plane slid off a Wisconsin runway in snowy conditions on Friday and became stuck in the grass, leaving players waiting for hours to get off.

A team spokesman said there were no injuries after the landing shortly after 5pm local time at Appleton International Airport. The Vikings will play the Green Bay Packers on Saturday in their next NFL clash.

Airport officials said a rear wheel on the plane's landing gear slid off the taxiway amid snowy conditions, the Post-Crescent of Appleton reported.

The airport did not have a staircase tall enough to reach the doorway of the stuck plane. Fire trucks arrived to retrieve passengers, but only two could leave the plane at a time.

Airport officials posted on Twitter that the first buses left for the team hotel in Appleton around 10:15pm. The buses arrived at the hotel in downtown Appleton about 15 minutes later, less than 14 hours before kickoff at Lambeau Field.

About 20 fans, some wearing purple Vikings jerseys, waited for the first buses to pull up to the hotel while light snow fell. A few Green Bay fans also chanted "Go Pack Go" before buses arrived.

Players and coaches seemed to make the best out of the ordeal, posting video and messages on social media.

"After hours on the (plane), the fire department came to get us! Never been on a fire truck (before) if you can't tell," receiver Charles Johnson said on Twitter. "Got a little surprised."

The plane landed about 5:15pm. It was snowing much of the evening in Appleton, which is almost 50km south of Green Bay.

The Vikings' official Twitter account reported shortly after 7pm on Friday that "while taxiing after a safe landing, the team plane slid off the runway and became stuck."


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Source: AAP



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