Vikings release center Garrett Bradbury in latest offensive line shuffle
- The Minnesota Vikings released center Garrett Bradbury on Monday after signing center Ryan Kelly, a four-time Pro Bowl pick, in free agency last week.
- Garrett Bradbury started 92 games over six seasons with the Vikings, being the highest-drafted center in their franchise history as the 18th overall pick in 2019.
- The release of Bradbury saves the Vikings $5.25 million in salary cap space under a post-June 1 designation.
- The Vikings also hosted cornerback Jeff Okudah for a free agent visit as they seek to strengthen their secondary after several player absences.
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Vikings release center Garrett Bradbury amid offensive line overhaul
After reportedly trying to trade him last week, the Minnesota Vikings announced on Monday afternoon that they have released veteran center Garrett Bradbury. A source told the St. Paul Pioneer Press that the Vikings will release Bradbury with a post June 1 designation, which, in turn, will save them $5.25 million in cap space. The writing was on the wall for Bradbury last week when the Vikings seemingly signed his replacement amid a spending spre…
Minnesota Vikings release longtime center Garrett Bradbury
Garrett Bradbury’s release was anticipated after the Vikings signed former Colts center Ryan Kelly last week. The team attempted to trade Bradbury, its first-round draft pick in 2019, but released him with a post-June 1 designation that will save $5.25 million in salary cap space.
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