The Vikings released 15 players this week and will cut an additional 22 within 48 hours of Thursday night's preseason finale at Tennessee.
"Cutdown day is, no question, the hardest part of the job," said General Manager Rick Spielman, who felt the other side of the NFL chopping block three times as a linebacker in the late '80s.
Being released usually is the end of a particular road, but isn't always the end of the journey for some of the more stubborn players. Just ask Vikings defensive tackle Tom Johnson.
Johnson was cut by the Colts as a rookie in 2006 and again in 2007. And those were career highlights compared with what happened to him on April 15, 2008.
"Coach called me in and said he was going in a different direction; they were making some changes," Johnson said. "He said I wasn't cutting it. And I was gone."
Johnson's career had been kicked to the football curb by the Philadelphia Soul. Of the Arena Football League.
Yeah, ouch.
"It was me having that moment of clarity that I had to make a change," Johnson said. "And commit myself to football. It was a humbling experience."