K.J. Osborn
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The Minnesota Vikings and Carolina Panthers have been playing a game of chicken for the past few days now. Kevin O’Connell needs more wide receiver help with both Jordan Addison and Jalen Nailor unavailable to start the season.
Adam Thielen represents a near-perfect option to step in alongside Justin Jefferson. Not only does he know the offense, but he provides a safe floor once additional talent returns to the lineup.
Unfortunately neither side has budged yet and the talks remain up in the air. It’s possible, and maybe even logical, that the MN Vikings grab a pair of wideouts though. Enter K.J. Osborn.
K.J. Osborn released by Washington Commanders
Before Jalen Nailor took over as the Vikings third wideout, there was K.J. Osborn. A fifth round pick in 2020, Osborn spent the first four years of his career with Minnesota. The franchise allowed him to hit free agency and explore other options. Now back available, a reunion makes a ton of sense.
Commanders are releasing veteran WR KJ Osborn, who now becomes a free agent. pic.twitter.com/gaMWzpVIWQ
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) August 26, 2025
With Nailor as an alternative option, there wasn’t a reason to pay Osborn market value. The Miami product hit the open market and ultimately signed with the New England Patriots. He didn’t last the season though, and latched on with Washington to end the year
Last season Osborn played in eight games, drawing four starts. He turned 48 receptions into 540 yards with three touchdowns. While not spectacular numbers, they are more than serviceable for the role he could fill in Minnesota.
Drake Maye delivers a TD strike to KJ Osborn!
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No, Osborn should not be the top acquisition for Minnesota. Despite his playbook and scheme familiarity, he doesn’t possess enough upside to be Justin Jefferson’s running mate. He can fit behind Adam Thielen though, and would force Nailor to earn playing time again.
Last year Nailor caught 28 passes for 414 yards and six touchdowns. He also contributed key drops and frustrating moments at integral times in multiple games. There is no reason he should just be given the role, and his injury only complicates those matters.
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If Minnesota really wants to bolster the wide receiver room, and give young quarterback J.J. McCarthy options, then Osborn paired with someone else is the way to go. Minnesota must cut the active roster down to 53 players by 3pm CDT.
Osborn has played 67 career games, of which 59 have come for the Minnesota Vikings. His 68th should be in purple as well.
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