Time to get caught up on some of the Vikings free agents who have recently landed deals with new teams. Former Vikings linebacker Troy Dye has signed a one-year deal with the Chargers.
The New York Giants have added two more veteran offensive linemen to their roster, guard/center Austin Schlottmann and guard Aaron Stinnie, per ESPN. Schlottmann is a five-year NFL veteran who was most recently with the Minnesota Vikings, for whom he played two seasons.
The New York Giants are building out their offensive line.
With the 2023 season in the books, Inside the Vikings will be taking a look at all 22 of Minnesota's pending unrestricted free agents over the next couple weeks.
Garrett Bradbury has been hard at work healing from a back injury. For the most part, Austin Schlottmann has done a nice job replacing the starter. After all, stepping into the featured job is no small feat, especially when the schedule kicks over players like Vita Vea, Jordan Davis, Fletcher Cox, and Derrick Brown.
Vikings center Garrett Bradbury is out for Thursday night's game in Philadelphia with a lower-back injury, the team announced in the final injury report on Wednesday. Austin Schlottmann, who replaced him early in Sunday's loss against the Buccaneers, will make his 12th career start and his fifth as a Viking.
What the heck happened out there? Interior OL – stop me if you’ve heard this before. Bradbury went down early with a back injury early and the guards were terrible.
Ahead of the Vikings' 2023 preseason, we'll be taking a look at every player on the 90-man roster, counting down from 99 to 0 (excluding the UDFAs, who we've already profiled).
The Vikings are prioritizing continuity on their offensive line this offseason. The big move in that regard was their decision to bring back center Garrett Bradbury on a three-year deal.
The Minnesota Vikings have expressed great faith in their current group of offensive linemen to this point in the offseason. They’ve brought back multiple players already, including their starting center Garrett Bradbury as well as interior depth lineman Austin Schlottmann.
The Minnesota Vikings have made their second move of Thursday afternoon, and this time, it involves another offensive lineman. As reported by Jeremy Fowler of ESPN, the Vikings bring back IOL Austin Schlottmann.
According to Jeremy Fowler, the Vikings have re-signed OL Austin Schlottmann to a one-year deal. Schlottmann is a key reserve, as he ended up starting four games at center for Minnesota in 2022. Schlottmann, 27, wound up going undrafted out of TCU back in 2018.
When the Vikings lost both Garrett Bradbury and Austin Schlottmann to injuries earlier in the 2022 season, they brought on veteran center Greg Mancz as their backup behind Chris Reed, who was taking his first snaps at center of his NFL career.
News that right tackle Brian O’Neill is done for the season due to a partially torn Achilles. What does this mean for the O-line rolling into the playoffs?
The Minnesota Vikings placed right tackle Brian O’Neill and center Austin Schlottmann on Injured Reserve this week after a brutal loss to the Green Bay Packers.
According to Chris Tomasson, Vikings OT Brian O’Neill will undergo surgery to repair a partially torn Achilles’, with HC Kevin O’Connell noting that he is expected to make a full recovery.
In the wake of multiple injuries, the Vikings hopes rely on new help along the offensive line. With Austin Schlottmann and Brian O’Neill both sent to injured reserve this week, Kevin O’Connell’s team has more questions than answers up front.
The team added former Rams guard Bobby Evans and veteran center Greg Mancz to its practice squad, but the losses of two starters stands to sting for a team that has relied on close wins to reach this perch.
According to Chris Tomasson, the Vikings have placed OT Brian O’Neill and C Austin Schlottmann on injured reserve. The team is also signing C Greg Mancz and are adding OT Bobby Evans to their practice squad.
Not a great sign for the Vikings heading into the playoffs On Monday, Minnesota Vikings’ head coach Kevin O’Connell told us that the calf injury that right tackle Brian O’Neill suffered on Sunday was “significant.” Now, we know just how significant it is.
Injuries are starting to mount on the Vikings' offensive line, which is a big concern with the playoffs right around the corner. Center Austin Schlottmann and right tackle Brian O'Neill went down in the first quarter of Sunday's loss to the Packers, and both suffered what head coach Kevin O'Connell described as "significant" injuries.
Hopefully we’ll know more soon In the wake of Sunday’s loss, the Minnesota Vikings already know the status of one of the two offensive linemen that were injured in that game and will be holding their collective breath while awaiting word on the other.
The first quarter of Sunday's Vikings-Packers game at Lambeau Field was a disaster for Minnesota in a multitude of ways. In terms of the actual results of the action, things couldn't have gone much worse.
Since being drafted 23rd overall in the 2021 NFL Draft, Darrisaw has held certainly played up to his draft stock. After missing the beginning of his rookie season with an injury, Darrisaw quickly came into the starting left tackle job and, aside from a two-week absence later on in his rookie year, he’s held down the spot ever since.
The Denver Broncos will have a new return man in 2022 after the team opted not to tender restricted free agent Diontae Spencer. Spencer, who reverts to unrestricted free agency, confirmed the news via Twitter on Sunday.
The Denver Broncos will for sure be without one starting guard and there's a chance both Graham Glasgow and Dalton Risner could miss Week 4's bout with the Baltimore Ravens.
As is their right under the new NFL collective bargaining agreement, the Denver Broncos have elevated two players off the practice squad to the gameday roster for Week 2.
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