Vikings release former All-Pro linebacker Eric Kendricks
It's the end of an era in Minnesota as the Vikings have released veteran linebacker Eric Kendricks.
The 31-year-old Kendricks has donned purple and gold since he was drafted 45th overall by the team in 2015, having led the team in tackles the past seven seasons. The UCLA product currently sits at fourth all-time in Vikings history in tackles, trailing only Antoine Winfield, Harrison Smith and Chad Greenway.
“As a Pro Bowler and team captain, a Walter Payton Man of the Year nominee and a leader of the Vikings social justice efforts, Eric leaves a powerful, permanent legacy within our organization and the Minnesota community," said Vikings GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah in a prepared statement.
"While he is best known as a playmaker and respected linebacker across the league, Eric’s contributions to the Vikings extend far beyond the field because of his selfless and unwavering commitment to improving societal issues. I have the utmost respect for Eric and wish him and Ally, along with their growing family, continued success in their next chapter.”
Kendricks and his wife, Ally, are expecting their first child this year.
Per OverTheCap, cutting Kendricks saves the Vikings approximately $9.5 million in 2023. Even after the move the Vikings are an estimated $14.9 million over the salary cap.
In 2022, Kendricks recorded 137 combined tackles, 1 fumble recovery and a touchdown (both happening in Buffalo in Week 9). He has recorded at least 100 tackles in every season but his rookie year. He earned Pro Bowl and All-Pro honors in 2019.
“It is extremely difficult to start more than 100 games in this league, but Eric has been a staple in the locker room since he entered the NFL. During my first year as head coach, Eric played a critical role as a captain and a member of the leadership council in helping establish the culture we want in Minnesota," said head coach Kevin O'Connell
"He was a consistent mentor to his younger teammates, and his tireless work ethic set a standard for others to emulate. I’m thankful to have had the chance to coach Eric as a player and get to know him as a person. I know he and Ally will have an immediate positive impact on their next team and community."
Kendricks is now free to sign with any team he desires.