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Vikings publish the long -time start center Garrett Bradbury

The Minnesota Vikings' published the long -time Center Garrett Bradbury, the team said on Monday.

The step comes after the sources of Adam Schefter from ESPN announced last week that the Vikings would first try to exchange Bradbury, the team's first round in 2019.

The 29 -year -old Bradbury was selected in 2019 for overall 18 and has filled the position in the last six seasons. He started all 88 games in which he appeared for the Vikings – including all 17 last season.

The Vikings signed him for a three-year extension after the 2022 season, but the deal had no guaranteed money for 2025. The Vikings will describe the move as a transaction after June 1st and save the team $ 5.25 million against the salary limit.

Bradbury is one of the smaller centers of the NFL with a listed weight of £ 300 and temporarily overwhelmed by opposing defensive linemen. The Vikings replaced him last week with Free Agent Ryan Kelly, a four-time per Bowl selection in nine years with the Indianapolis Colts.

The interior of the offensive line was one of the top priorities of the Vikings in the off -season. They not only signed Kelly a two-year contract for $ 18 million, but also added Kelly's teammates in Indianapolis, Guard Will is freed with a five-year $ 88 French fries.

Former rights of Wachmann Ed Ingram was traded against the Houston Texans for a choice in the sixth round last week in 2026. The security guard Dalton Risner, who started 19 games in the last two seasons, is a free agent.

Also last week, the Vikings approved the conditions with the offensive Tackle Justin Skule, who started five games for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers last season.