12-30-2018, 03:42 PM
Laquon Treadwell will likely return to the Vikings lineup against the Bears, but the receiver’s future in Minnesota beyond Sunday is murky after the former first-round pick was a healthy scratch in Detroit for the first time since his rookie season.
Receiver Chad Beebe (hamstring) has been ruled out, clearing the path for Treadwell.
“That was a learning experience. I ain’t expect it. It was definitely eye-opening,” Treadwell said Friday. “Every week is different. Worked extremely hard this week, prepared hard. My hometown, Chicago, in town. Family is going to be in town. Try to go out there, do my best and see what happens.”
Treadwell divvied up all 10 tickets he was allotted to family and friends visiting from Chicago, where he graduated from high school south of the city in Crete, Ill.
Treadwell, who has a career-high 34 catches for 295 yards this season, said he’d like to stay in Minnesota. His rookie contract runs through 2019, but it carries a salary cap charge of $3.1 million. The Vikings can save more than $650,000 of that if he’s cut after this season.
“I would love to be here,” Treadwell said. “I was actually talking to my girlfriend, saying I wish this game didn’t involve like guys getting paid and we all played for brotherhood, because it’s a great brotherhood. I don’t really know how it’ll pan out, but I’d love to be here for my teammates.”
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Receiver Chad Beebe (hamstring) has been ruled out, clearing the path for Treadwell.
“That was a learning experience. I ain’t expect it. It was definitely eye-opening,” Treadwell said Friday. “Every week is different. Worked extremely hard this week, prepared hard. My hometown, Chicago, in town. Family is going to be in town. Try to go out there, do my best and see what happens.”
Treadwell divvied up all 10 tickets he was allotted to family and friends visiting from Chicago, where he graduated from high school south of the city in Crete, Ill.
Treadwell, who has a career-high 34 catches for 295 yards this season, said he’d like to stay in Minnesota. His rookie contract runs through 2019, but it carries a salary cap charge of $3.1 million. The Vikings can save more than $650,000 of that if he’s cut after this season.
“I would love to be here,” Treadwell said. “I was actually talking to my girlfriend, saying I wish this game didn’t involve like guys getting paid and we all played for brotherhood, because it’s a great brotherhood. I don’t really know how it’ll pan out, but I’d love to be here for my teammates.”
http://www.startribune.com/laquon-treadw...503626922/