The Vikings added former NFL center Hank Fraley to their coaching staff. He will be the assistant offensive line coach on coach Mike Zimmer's staff.
Fraley played 11 NFL seasons with Philadelphia (2000-05), Cleveland (2006-09) and St. Louis (2010). He was assistant line coach at the University of San Diego in 2012 and spent last year as the offensive line coach at San Jose State.
Fraley played college football at Robert Morris, and is the first alum from that university to play in a Super Bowl, as a starter with the Eagles in Super Bowl XXXIX.
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