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Report: Josh Kline-Vikings reunion 'isn't out of the question'
Josh Kline was released by the Vikings on Wednesday. Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

Although the Vikings released guard Josh Kline on Wednesday, a reunion between the two parties “isn’t out of the question,” reports Ben Goessling of the Star Tribune.

Minnesota attempted to get Kline to restructure his contract before cutting him, per Goessling. In this case, “restructure” almost assuredly meant “pay cut,” something Kline was apparently unwilling to do. The 30-year-old Kline signed a three-year, $15.5M pact with the Vikings just last offseason, but he made it through only one year before being released. Minnesota saved $1.56M in cap space by parting ways with Kline but absorbed $4.46M in dead money.

Kline, who has also spent time with the Patriots and Titans, played in 13 games for the Vikings a year ago, missing the other three contests due to injury. Pro Football Focus graded him the league’s 42nd-best guard among 63 qualifiers. He now joins a free agent guard market that also includes Andrus Peat, Ronald Leary and Daryl Williams, among others.

This article first appeared on Pro Football Rumors and was syndicated with permission.

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