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Vikings make Wootton signing official

Former Bears defensive end adds even more depth to D-line.

March 21, 2014 at 4:58PM
The Minnesota Vikings eeked out a 23-20 overtime win over the Chicago Bears in an NFL football game Sunday afternoon, December 1, 2013 and Mall of America Field in Minneapolis. Minnesota Vikings quarterback Matt Cassel (16) was sacked by Chicago Bears defensive tackle Corey Wootton (98) for a six yard loss in the third quarter. Chicago Bears defensive end Julius Peppers (90) also got partial credit for the sack. The Vikings had to punt on the next down. ] JEFF WHEELER • jeff.wheeler@startribun
The Minnesota Vikings eeked out a 23-20 overtime win over the Chicago Bears in an NFL football game Sunday afternoon, December 1, 2013 and Mall of America Field in Minneapolis. Minnesota Vikings quarterback Matt Cassel (16) was sacked by Chicago Bears defensive tackle Corey Wootton (98) for a six yard loss in the third quarter. Chicago Bears defensive end Julius Peppers (90) also got partial credit for the sack. The Vikings had to punt on the next down. ] JEFF WHEELER ‚Ä¢ jeff.wheeler@startribune.com (Tom Wallace — DML - Star Tribune/The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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The Vikings have made it official. The guy who bounced Brett Favre's head off the ice at TCF Bank Stadium in the Vikings' last and only game at TCF Bank Stadium will be wearing purple the next time the team plays a game at TCF Bank Stadium.

Former Bears defensive end Corey Wootton has indeed signed his one-year deal. He's the fifth defensive lineman the team has signed or re-signed since the start of free agency.

Wootton, a five-year veteran who was a fourth-round draft pick of the Bears, comes in as the experienced backup defensive end that the team lost when Everson Griffen was re-signed to replace Jared Allen as the starter at right end.

Wootton has 11 sacks in 45 NFL games. The first sack of his career was the last play of Favre's career. It came Dec. 21, 2010 at TCF Bank Stadium.

The Vikings were forced to play there because of the Metrodome roof collapse. Favre was ruled out of the game earlier in the week, but ended up playing anyway. He leff the game with a concussion after the Wooten sack, didn't play the following week in the season-ending game at Detroit. And, as of 10:29 this morning, he remains retired.

The Vikings will play the next two seasons at TCF Bank Stadium while their new stadium is being built.

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Mark Craig

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Mark Craig has covered the NFL nearly every year since Brett Favre was a rookie back in 1991. A sports writer since 1987, he is covering his 30th NFL season out of 37 years with the Canton (Ohio) Repository (1987-99) and the Star Tribune (1999-present).

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