Adam Thielen is coming back to Minnesota.
The Vikings acquired Thielen in a trade with the Carolina Panthers on Wednesday, reuniting with the Detroit Lakes native and Minnesota State-Mankato product with more touchdown catches than anyone in team history not named Randy Moss or Cris Carter.
In exchange for Thielen, a conditional 2026 seventh-round pick and a 2027 fifth-round pick, the Vikings will send a 2026 fifth-round pick and 2027 fourth-rounder to Carolina.
The Vikings and Panthers were in talks on a Thielen deal last week but were held up on the draft-pick package because Thielen, 35, was still a key piece for the Panthers.
The Vikings made three trades in the past week, accumulating draft picks along the way. They sent defensive tackle Harrison Phillips to the Jets last Wednesday, dealt quarterback Sam Howell to the Eagles on Sunday and traded cornerback Mekhi Blackmon to the Colts on Monday night. The deals netted them an extra fifth-round pick in 2026 and a sixth-rounder in 2027, while helping them recoup the 2026 sixth-rounder and 2027 seventh-rounder they traded away.
Thielen has a base salary of $6.25 million this season, but the Vikings are planning to restructure his contract, according to a league source with knowledge of the negotiations. They had nearly $30 million in cap space available before the trade.
By bringing back Thielen, the Vikings acquired immediate help for a wide receiver group that will be without Jordan Addison for three games because of an NFL suspension and could start the season without Jalen Nailor because of a hand injury. Justin Jefferson is still on a deliberate recovery from a left hamstring strain.
Thielen’s wife, Caitlin, celebrated the family’s return to Minnesota on social media, writing, “We’re coming home!!! ... What a roller coaster this past week has been.”