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Vikings Cut Pat Elflein; Former Starter Had Slow Injury Recovery

EAGAN, Minn. (AP) — The Minnesota Vikings waived guard Pat Elflein on Saturday, in the middle of another injury-impacted season for a player who started 43 games over four years at three positions on the offensive line.

“We just felt like we had some better options,” coach Mike Zimmer said.

Elflein was reinstated to the roster from injured reserve on Friday, but his recovery from thumb surgery had been uneven, according to offensive coordinator Gary Kubiak: “He’ll have a good practice one day. It’ll bother him a little bit the next day.”

Rookie Ezra Cleveland has taken over at right guard for Elflein, who was drafted in the third round out of Ohio State in 2017 and started at center his first two seasons.