Less than a week after he was cut as a cap casualty in Tennessee, Josh Kline was in Minnesota with a fresh round of financial security — and, potentially, a new role as a central figure in the Vikings’ latest offensive line overhaul.
Kline, who was released on March 15 by the Titans, signed a three-year deal with Vikings on Wednesday that could be worth up to $15.75 million. He comes to the Vikings after a season in a Titans offense coordinated by new Packers coach Matt LaFleur, whose offensive roots are the same as those of Vikings assistant head coach Gary Kubiak and offensive line coach Rick Dennison.