The Minnesota Vikings completely overhauled their offensive line this offseason which means the team had to leave some of their 2024 players out in the proverbial rain.

On Thursday, one of the players who was left out found a new home. David Quessenberry was the Vikings swing tackle for the last two seasons and proved to be a vital asset for when players like Christian Darrisaw or Brian O’Neill fought with injuries. They signed another swing tackle in Justin Skule this offseason, so Quessenberry would have to go somewhere else.

That somewhere else will be the Los Angeles Rams.

Quessneberry will play a similar role with the Rams that he played with the Vikings. The veteran offensive lineman is used to overcoming the odds as this will be his fifth team since being drafted in the sixth round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the Texans.

Quessenberry has played in a total of 84 games in his career and started in 30 of them.