The Minnesota Vikings have signed offensive lineman Josh Kline.
The deal is for three years, $15.75 million, a source told ESPN's Courtney Cronin.
Kline, 29, became a free agent when the Tennessee Titans released him on March 15. He became expendable when the Titans signed free-agent guard Rodger Saffold to a four-year contract.
He started all 46 games he appeared in for the Titans the past three seasons. He started at right guard exclusively in 2017 and '18.
Kline played his first three seasons with the New England Patriots and has appeared in 79 games in his six seasons with 64 starts.