MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — With the NFL market now open, as teams try to make the math work to support their offseason shopping, the Minnesota Vikings have so far been doing more subtracting than adding.
Their first official move of the new league year that began on Wednesday afternoon was to shed yet more salary, with the termination of right guard Josh Kline’s contract after just one year in Minnesota. Kline joined fellow starters defensive tackle Linval Joseph (Chargers), cornerback Trae Waynes (Bengals) and wide receiver Stefon Diggs (Bills) on their way to other teams.