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EAGAN, Minn. — The Minnesota Vikings released center Garrett Bradbury in a move prompted by the addition of four-time Pro Bowl pick Ryan Kelly in free agency last week. Bradbury will turn 30 in June. He started all 18 games including one in the playoffs for the Vikings last season. He was selected with the 18th overall pick in the first round out of North Carolina State in 2019. That was the highest the Vikings have ever drafted an interior offensive lineman. Bradbury made steady improvement over his six years with the team while making 88 of a possible 100 regular season starts.








