Minneapolis, MN (My Sportsbook) - The Minnesota Vikings made a change to their receiving corps on Thursday, releasing veteran wideout Bobby Wade and signing Greg Lewis. Wade, a seven-year pro, led the Vikings in catches the past two seasons, combining for 107 grabs with 1,292 yards and five touchdowns, spanning 32 games, including 26 starts. For his career, the Arizona product has 208 receptions with 2,491 yards and seven TDs over 90 games -- 44 starts with Chicago, Tennessee and the Vikings. Lewis spent the last six seasons with Philadelphia, before getting traded to New England in March. He spent training camp with the Patriots, before getting cut September 7. In his time with the Eagles, Lewis appeared in 90 games, making 23 starts. He had 127 catches with 1,699 yards and seven touchdowns.
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