Vikings center Garrett Bradbury is one of four returning starters from Minnesota’s 2019 offensive line.
Bradbury thinks that continuity will bode well for the group. He told Sid Hartman of the Star Tribune that the Vikings have an advantage because of that connection.
“We return pretty much the same offensive line room,” Bradbury told the Star Tribune. “While we’re in meetings we still have the same continuity, the same camaraderie that we have. We’re joking around, and we’re serious when we need to be serious.”
Bradbury also said that players are handling their business and doing what they normally do.
“The transition when we do get back together will be seamless. It will be nothing,” Bradbury told the Star Tribune.
Josh Kline is the one starting offensive lineman the team lost from 2019. Kline was the right guard, and had his contract terminated by the Vikings this offseason. However, he has yet to sign with another team, so there’s always a chance Minnesota re-signs him to a cheaper deal.