Heading into the 2025 NFL season, the Minnesota Vikings have reunited with a familiar face. In a trade, they acquired veteran wide receiver Adam Thielen from the Carolina Panthers.
As the Vikings searched for help at the position, Thielen’s name quickly came up as a possible option. The rumors continued to grow louder until the trade became a reality.
Bringing Thielen home was something that the fans wanted to see badly. He has been a longtime fan favorite, especially due to the fact that he’s a local guy. Thielen was born in Detroit Lakes, Minnesota and also played his college football career with the Minnesota Golden Gophers.
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Now, heading into the 2025 campaign, Thielen is back home.
What could the future hold for the 35-year-old wide receiver? Quite simply, he’s playing his final season with Minnesota.
That news was shared by his former teammate, Carolina Panthers wide receiver Xavier Legette. As shared by Joe Person of The Athletic, Legette stated that Thielen knew the 2025 campaign would be his last NFL season.
Assuming Legette’s statement is fact, Thielen will go out after putting together an impressive career. He created a special life for himself and his family, despite being counted out throughout much of his football career.
Prior to playing the 2025 season with the Vikings, Thielen has played in 162 career NFL games. He has racked up 685 receptions for 8,311 yards and 64 touchdowns.
Should the upcoming season be his final year playing football, the hope is that he can go out on top back home. He could end up being a very important piece of the Minnesota offense as a major supporting role player for first-year starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy.
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At the very least, Thielen could have a key role throughout the first three weeks of the year. Jordan Addison will miss those games due to a suspension. Thielen could slot in behind Justin Jefferson as the team’s No. 2 wideout.
Last season, the veteran receiver showed that he still has some juice left in the tank. In the 10 games he played with the Panthers, he caught 48 passes for 615 yards and five touchdowns.
Thielen will no longer be asked to play the role of a star. Instead, he’s an elite role player. That is a role that he should thrive in to potentially round out his career.
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