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Vikings begin roster reductions ahead of final roster cut deadline

Alli Rusco / Minnesota Vikings

By Lindsey Young

EAGAN, Minn. – The Vikings have begun their roster reductions ahead of the 2023 regular season.

The team on Monday announced the following roster moves:

Waived

DL Calvin Avery

CB Kalon Barnes

CB C.J. Coldon, Jr.

T Christian DiLauro

CB Jameson Houston

LB Wilson Huber

WR Garett Maag

RB Abram Smith

OL Josh Sokol

QB Jordan Ta'amu

TE Colin Thompson

T Jarrid Williams

Terminated, Vested Veteran

LB Jake Gervase

LB Tanner Vallejo

Waived/Injured

CB Tay Gowan

Teams must reduce their rosters to 53 players by 3 p.m. (CT) Tuesday.

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