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Garrett Bradbury

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Experience: 7 years

Height: 6-3

Age: 30

Weight: 300 lbs

College: N.C. State

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Career Stats

Offensive Line Career

SEASON TEAM G GS
2019 Minnesota Vikings 16 16
2020 Minnesota Vikings 16 16
2021 Minnesota Vikings 13 13
2022 Minnesota Vikings 12 12
2023 Minnesota Vikings 14 14
2024 Minnesota Vikings 17 17
TOTAL 88 88

Biography

CAREER TRANSACTIONS

Garrett Bradbury was signed by the New England Patriots as a free agent on March 19, 2025 ... Originally drafted by Minnesota in the first round (18th overall) in the 2019 NFL Draft ... Released by Minnesota (3/17/25).

CAREER HIGHLIGHTS

  • Has started all 88 games he's played in at center.
  • Registered 2 catches for 17 yards off of deflections in his career.

SEASONAL REVIEWS

2024 (17/17, 1/1 - Minnesota)

  • Started all 17 games at center. Helped the team reach 14 wins for the first time since 1998.
  • Part of a starting offensive group that finished sixth in passing offense (237.8 passing yards per game) and ninth in scoring offense (25.4 points per game).
  • Paved the way for RB Aaron Jones to rush for 102 yards in a victory vs. Houston (9/22).
  • Part of an offensive line that allowed Jones to gain 106 yards in an overtime win at Chicago (11/24).
  • Part of an offensive that gained 433 total yards in a win vs. Atlanta (12/8).
  • Started at center in the Wild Card game at Los Angeles (1/13).

2023 (14/14 - MINNESOTA)

  • Started all 14 games at center in which he appeared for the Vikings.
  • Made season debut in the home opener vs. Tampa Bay (9/10) before leaving with an injury.
  • Inactive at Philadelphia (9/14), vs. the Los Angeles Chargers (9/24) and at Carolina (10/1) due to injury.
  • Returned to the starting lineup vs. Kansas City (10/8) after missing the previous three games due to injury.
  • Part of an offense that gained 452 total yards in a win vs. San Francisco (10/23).
  • Helped pave the way for RB Ty Chandler rush for 132 yards on the ground, contributing towards 424 total yards of offense at Cincinnati (12/16).
  • Served as the starting center for an offense that gained 448 total yards at Detroit (1/7).

2022 (12/12, 1/1 - MINNESOTA)

  • Started all 12 games he was active for at center. Blocked for QB Kirk Cousins, who set a team record in pass attempts (698) and totaling the second-most completions (424) and passing yards (4,547) in team history. Paved the way for RB Dalvin Cook to secure his fourth 1,000-yard season.
  • Part of an offense that gained 429 total yards in a win vs. Chicago (10/9).
  • Blocked for Cook as he gained 111 rushing yards vs. Arizona (10/30), his first 100+ yard rushing performance this season.
  • Starting center for an offense that gained 481 total yards at Buffalo (11/13). Also cleared the way for Cook to gain 119 yards on the ground.
  • Missed the final five games of the regular season due to injury.
  • Returned to the starting lineup in the Wild Card game vs. the New York Giants (1/15).

2021 (13/13 - MINNESOTA)

  • Served as the team's starting center, playing in 13 games.
  • Part of an offense that gained 403 total yards in the season opener at Cincinnati (9/12).
  • Helped Dalvin Cook to 131 rushing yards at Arizona (9/19). Also part of an offensive line that allowed only 1 sack.
  • Opened the way for RB Alex Mattison to a career-high 113 rushing yards in a win vs. Detroit (10/10).
  • Started at center at Carolina (10/17), his first NFL game in his hometown of Charlotte. Helped the offense to 571 total yards in a winning effort.
  • Placed on the Reserve/COVID list for games at Baltimore (11/7) and at the Los Angeles Chargers (11/14), the first games he missed in his NFL career.
  • Dressed but did not play vs. Green Bay (11/21) and at San Francisco (11/28).
  • Returned to the starting lineup at Detroit (12/5). Part of an offense that gained 426 total yards.
  • Blocked for Dalvin Cook as he rushed for 205 yards and 2 touchdowns vs. Pittsburgh (12/9).
  • Caught his second-career pass on a deflection from QB Sean Mannion that went for 21 yards at Green Bay (1/2).

2020 (16/16 - MINNESOTA)

  • Started all 16 games as the Vikings totaled the seventh-most rushing yards (2,283) and the second-most scrimmage yards (6,548) in team history. Team also ranked fourth in the NFL in total offense (393.3 yards per game).
  • Helped Dalvin Cook rush for 1,557 yards and 16 touchdowns. 1,557 yards was the second-most in the NFL that year, and 16 touchdowns marked the second-best in Vikings team history, earning Cook a second-straight Pro Bowl berth.
  • Paved the way for Dalvin Cook rushing for 181 yards vs. Tennessee (9/27).
  • Blocked for Dalvin Cook as he gained 130 yards rushing at Houston (10/4), his second consecutive game with 100+ yards rushing.
  • Anchored an offensive line unit that led Minnesota to its third consecutive 100-yard rushing performance at Seattle (10/11), when Alex Mattison rushed for 112 yards.
  • Led the way for Dalvin Cook to gain 163 rushing yards at Green Bay (11/1).
  • Part of an offensive line that blocked for Dalvin Cook as he gained a career-high 206 rushing yards and 2 touchdowns vs. Detroit (11/8).
  • Starter on an offense that totaled 430 yards vs. Dallas (11/22) where Dalvin Cook rushed for 115 yards on the ground.
  • Opened the holes for Dalvin Cook where he rushed for 120 yards vs. Jacksonville (12/6), marking the second consecutive game he's amassed over 100 rushing yards.
  • Paved the way for Dalvin Cook to gain 132 yards on the ground vs. Chicago (12/20).

2019 (16/16, 2/2 - MINNESOTA)

  • Started in all 16 games at center as a rookie, becoming the first player in Vikings history to do so. Only the second player in franchise history to start every regular-season game at center as a rookie. Minnesota allowed zero sacks in five total games, tying a franchise record. The Vikings allowed 1 sack or fewer in 11 games in 2019, setting a new single-season franchise record.
  • Became just the third rookie center in Vikings history to start a week 1 game by doing so in his NFL debut vs. Atlanta (9/8), where the offensive line did not allow a sack.
  • Paved the way for Dalvin Cook to rush for 154 yards on the ground at Green Bay (9/15).
  • Part of an offense that put up 490 total yards at the New York Giants (10/6).
  • Started at center at Detroit (10/20) as the Vikings offense scored a season-high 42 points and posted 503 total yards of offense.
  • Part of an offense that gained 434 total yards vs. Washington (10/24). The Vikings offense was not forced to punt for the first time since the 2004 season.
  • Caught a tipped pass from QB Kirk Cousins to record the first reception of his career vs. Detroit (12/8).
  • Started at center in the Wild Card win at New Orleans (1/5), his NFL postseason debut.
  • Started and had second career catch in the Divisional game vs. San Francisco (1/11), gaining two yards off a deflected pass. The play made him the first Vikings offensive lineman with a postseason reception since Ed White vs. Dallas (12/25/1971).

COLLEGE

  • Started the final 39 games of his career at North Carolina State (2014-18), appearing in 48 games overall.
  • Capped his college career by earning the Rimington Trophy presented to the nation's top center. Was also a semifinalist for the Outland Trophy as a senior, the only center among the semifinalists.
  • As a senior captain, paved the way for a 1,000-yard rusher (1,091 by Reggie Gallaspy), 3,000 yard passer (3,928 by Ryan Finley), and a pair of 1,000-yard receivers (1,186 by Kelvin Harmon and 1,047 by Jakobi Meyers), leading him to earn First-Team All-ACC honors.
  • During his junior season, RB Nyheim Hines broke the 1,000-yard mark (1,113).
  • In his final three seasons, Bradbury blocked for 3 different 1,000-yard rushers.
  • Made the transition from tight end to offensive lineman as a redshirt freshman in 2015.

PERSONAL

  • Led Charlotte Christian in Charlotte, N.C. to North Carolina Independent Schools Athletic Association state titles in 2012 and 2013 as a junior and senior.
  • Played both tight end and defensive end, hauling in 12 career receiving touchdowns.
  • Additionally was a standout baseball catcher.

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