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Why Vikings' Adam Thielen reportedly agreed to revised contract, reduced salary after trade from Panthers

Adam Thielen accepted a $6 million pay cut to rejoin the Minnesota Vikings, providing vital veteran depth amid injuries and suspensions in the team's wide receiver lineup.

  • The Minnesota Vikings and Adam Thielen have agreed to terms on a revised contract that reduces his salary by $2 million and removes $4 million in incentives, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero.
  • Thielen's contract changes will help the Vikings' salary cap situation, providing them with nearly $16.2 million in cap space.
  • Thielen expressed excitement about his return, stating, "Couldn't be more excited, and there's nothing I can say to tell you how excited I am to be back home."
  • Thielen, a Minnesota native, is returning to the Vikings after playing for the Carolina Panthers, where he recorded 48 catches for 615 yards and five touchdowns last season.
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Mizutani: Vikings reacquiring Adam Thielen evokes memories of Randy Moss

Let’s take a trip down memory lane for a second. It was October 2010 and I was an 18-year-old freshman at the University of Minnesota. I remember sitting in my dorm room at Sanford Hall when news started to break that superstar receiver Randy Moss had been traded back to the Vikings. I couldn’t believe it. I idolized Moss as a little kid growing up in the suburbs of Chicago and now I was going to get to witness his return as a college student li…

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