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If you’re a lifelong fan of Adam Thielen, the good news is that a path, indeed, exists for the 35-year-old to return to the Minnesota Vikings and finish his career where it began.
Adam Thielen’s possible reunion with the Vikings has hit a snag as trade talks with the Panthers stall, leaving his return to Minnesota up in the air.
The bad news is the snag.
Minnesota is reportedly deep inside negotiations for Thielen’s services with the Carolina Panthers, but Thielen’s current employer wants a certain amount of draft capital for the veteran wideout.
The situation looms as NFL teams must trim their 90-man rosters to 53 players by Tuesday, August 26th, at 3:00 PM CST.
Adam Thielen Reunion Talks with Vikings Stumble. For Now.
The purple team evidently wants Thielen back and vice versa, but the deal’s finish line is elusive.
Oscar Chapman (P) — ESPN’s Adam Schefter tweeted a late-night update on the Thielen sweepstakes.
He remarked, “Vikings and Panthers have tried to work out a trade for Carolina WR Adam Thielen, who would like to return to Minnesota, but the two sides continue to struggle to agree on compensation.”
Schefter also uplifted Minnesota’s recent compensation spoils:
By trading QB Sam Howell (Eagles), CB Mekhi Blackmon (Colts), and DT Harrison Phillips (Jets), the Vikings added:
🏈2026 5th-round pick
🏈2026 6th-round pick
🏈2027 6th-round pick
🏈2027 7th-round pickThey gave up:
🏈2026 6th-round pick
🏈2027 7th-round pick
Fans perceived the update bittersweetly because a) It proved Minnesota, indeed, wants Thielen back b) Hurdles stand in the way.
The Interest Is There
Once upon a time, in May for example, the idea of Thielen returning to Minneapolis sounded like a homer’s take. That is — those who wanted him back were accused of calling for the reunion out of sheer nostalgia.
Some questioned why a 35-year-old receiver would be on the agenda at all, but after a few months of summer operations, Thielen makes sense in Minnesota. He just does. Of course, the pot has been sweetened for the pro-Thielen camp because Minnesota’s front office has verifiable interest.
Why Minnesota Might Need Thielen
Three items have propelled Kevin O’Connell’s team to this Thielen-needy spot.
DUI-adjacent crime in California. Addison, the WR2, is suspended. Rondale Moore, Minnesota’s would-be WR4 solution, blew out his knee in the first preseason game. His season is cooked. Perhaps career, too.
And Jalen Nailor has a gimpy hand. Nobody knows much about the injury. Folks are merely expecting an update sometime in the next couple of weeks.
Therefore, Thielen, even at age 35, has a role if Minnesota can swing the deal.
Prediction?
VikingsTerritory wholeheartedly believes the Thielen deal will materialize. It checks all the boxes: satiating a WR2 need for a few weeks, Thielen’s familiarity with the offense, and a retirement tour for a beloved player.
Evan Massey wrote about Thielen and Minnesota this week: “A new update has been shared about Minnesota’s trade interest in Thielen. According to Ben Goessling of the Minnesota Star Tribune, the Vikings are still talking with Carolina about a trade.”
“He also shared that Thielen is ‘excited’ about the possibility of heading back to Minnesota. Both teams maintaining dialogue about a Thielen trade suggests that it could very well happen. If the Panthers didn’t want to trade the veteran wideout, talks would not have continued this long.”
Thielen turned 35 last weekend.
J.J. McCarthy is entering his first year as the team’s starting quarterback and it’s a clear priority for the Vikings to give him the best weapons they possibly can.”
Before the alleged recent hiccups, two sources told VikingsTerritory that the swap for Thielen was highly likely to unfold.