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Vikings announce key dates for their offseason programming

C.J. Ham. Vikings.com

The team's voluntary offseason workout program will kick off Monday, April 15, at Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center.

Minnesota's voluntary Organized Team Activity (OTA) practices are scheduled for the following dates at TCO Performance Center:

Monday, May 20 and Tuesday, May 21

Thursday, May 23

Tuesday, May 28 and Wednesday, May 29

Friday, May 31

Monday, June 10 – Thursday, June 13

The Vikings will hold their mandatory minicamp from Tuesday, June 4 through Thursday, June 6.

Minnesota's schedule is different than previous years in that mandatory minicamp has been scheduled before the final week of OTAs.

While the above practices will not be open to the public, fans are encouraged to visit Vikings.com and the Vikings App for coverage.

The team will announce details about Vikings Training Camp later this year.

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