RB Dalvin Cook hits open market after Vikings release
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[June 10, 2023]
The Minnesota Vikings officially released running back Dalvin Cook
on Friday after an unsuccessful last-ditch effort to trade the
four-time Pro Bowl selection.
Coming off four straight 1,000-yard seasons, Cook is now free to
sign with any other team after 4:01 p.m. ET on Friday.
Cook had $2 million guaranteed remaining on his contract with the
Vikings, who will take a $5.1 million dead cap hit this season.
A second-round pick in 2017, Cook rushed for 5,993 yards and 47
touchdowns and added 221 receptions for 1,794 yards and five scores
in 73 career games (72 starts) in Minnesota.
"I hold Dalvin in the highest regard and am grateful for his
contributions on and off the field. Dalvin is a tough, dynamic
player and a respected leader by his teammates, which was evident by
his multiple seasons as a team captain," Vikings coach Kevin
O'Connell said.
"... We appreciate Dalvin's positivity, energy and leadership and
will be pulling for him in the future."
Rumored landing spots for Cook during the past couple of months have
included the Miami Dolphins, Philadelphia Eagles, Buffalo Bills and
Denver Broncos.
Cook, who turns 28 in August, is recovering from offseason surgery
to repair a shoulder injury that was originally sustained in 2019.
His agency said in February that Cook is expected to be healthy for
the start of the season.
The Vikings appear prepared to enter the 2023 season with Alexander
Mattison as their lead back. The 2019 third-round pick rushed for
283 yards and five scores in 17 games last season. Ty Chandler and
rookie DeWayne McBride are also on the depth chart.
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Cook leaves Minnesota ranked third on the franchise
rushing list behind Adrian Peterson and Robert Smith.
"Dalvin has been an incredible leader for this organization for
years, and I quickly noticed how respected he is among everyone in
our building," general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah said. "I'm
fortunate to have been around such an enjoyable, talented and
hardworking person like him over the last year.
"He's etched his name in Vikings history with his production on the
field but also by consistently giving back to the Vikings
Foundation. We are thankful for everything Dalvin brought to the
Vikings and sincerely wish him all the best in his future."
Vikings owner and chairman Zygi Wilf also released a statement
following Cook's release.
"Over the past six years, Dalvin has meant so much to our
organization. His love for playing football in front of the Vikings
fan base was evident, and that connection branched into the
community where he made an impact around the Twin Cities," Wilf
said. "Dalvin helped us launch the Vikings Table food truck and was
a constant advocate for the Minnesota Vikings Foundation. His
leadership in the locker room and all-out effort on the field was
undeniable and a key reason he was a multi-year team captain. We are
extremely grateful for all Dalvin has done for the Vikings and look
forward to welcoming him back as a Legend."
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