Vikings releasing Adam Thielen: Former Pro Bowl WR heading to free agency after nine seasons in Minnesota
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Adam Thielen’s time with the Minnesota Vikings has reached its end. The club is releasing the two-time Pro Bowl wideout on Friday, according to CBS Sports NFL Insider Jonathan Jones.
The Vikings need to shed significant salary cap space ahead of the start of the new league year, which occurs on March 15. Prior to Thielen’s release, Minnesota was nearly $15 million over the cap, according to Spotrac. By moving off of Thielen, who had a cap hit of $19.967,647 million for the 2023 season, the Vikings will free up $6.4 million in space.
A former undrafted rookie, Thielen has been an extremely productive and consistent player for the majority of his career. A backup during his first two seasons, Thielen was elevated into the Vikings’ starting lineup ahead of the 2015 season. He nearly topped 1,000 yards that season before catching 91 passes for 1,276 yards and four touchdowns the following season. Thielen put up career highs with 113 receptions and 1,373 yards in 2017 while helping the Vikings reach the NFC title game.
While his receiving yards have dipped, Thielen continues to have a nose for the end zone. He caught a career-high 14 touchdowns in 2020. He caught 10 touchdowns in 2021 and six touchdowns last season.
Losing Thielen will surely impact a Vikings offense that finished eighth in the NFL in scoring last season. While Justin Jefferson will remain the undisputed top wideout in Minnesota’s offense, Thielen’s departure could open the door for in-house option K.J Osborn to ascend to WR2.
As for what’s next for Thielen, he should have a solid market, despite the fact that he’ll be 33 years old by the start of the 2023 season. One team that may express interest is the Browns. Cleveland needs help at receiver, and Thielen is familiar with Browns coach Kevin Stefanski during his time as the Vikings’ offensive coordinator.