The Vikings are expected to sign former Eagles offensive lineman Josh Andrews, according to his agent Brett Tessler.
Andrews (6-2, 311 pounds) follows new Vikings offensive coordinator John DeFillippo from Philadelphia, where he most recently spent the past season on the Eagles practice squad. He also rejoins former Oregon State teammate Mike Remmers. The two started on the same 2011 line for the Beavers.
Andrews, who went undrafted in 2014, is listed as a guard who can play center. He spent four seasons in Philadelphia, where his limited NFL action was primarily on special teams.
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