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In a strategic move following the recent acquisitions of Ryan Kelly and Will Fries, the Vikings have decided to part ways with offensive lineman Ed Ingram. This trade marks a significant shift in the team's roster as they continue to refine their offensive line ahead of the upcoming season.
Ingram, who joined the Vikings as a promising talent, showed flashes of potential during his time with the team. However, with the addition of new players, the coaching staff felt it was time to make adjustments to better align with their goals. The Texans will welcome Ingram as they look to bolster their offensive line depth, providing him with a fresh start and an opportunity to showcase his skills in a new environment.
As the Vikings reshape their lineup, fans will be keenly watching how these changes impact the team's performance in the upcoming season. The trade is a clear indication of the Vikings' commitment to building a competitive roster as they aim for success in the league.
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