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Vikings Release Garrett Bradbury as Offensive Line Overhaul Continues

The move follows the signing of four-time Pro Bowl center Ryan Kelly and saves the team $5.25 million in cap space.

  • The Minnesota Vikings officially released longtime starting center Garrett Bradbury on March 17, 2025, after attempts to trade him.
  • Bradbury's release, designated post-June 1, will save the team $5.25 million in salary cap space for the 2025 season.
  • The 2019 first-round pick started 88 games over six seasons but faced criticism for his size and strength at the center position.
  • Ryan Kelly, a four-time Pro Bowl center signed last week, is set to replace Bradbury as part of the team's offensive line restructuring.
  • The Vikings' offensive line overhaul also includes signing guard Will Fries and trading right guard Ed Ingram to address weaknesses exposed during the 2024 playoffs.
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