WARE, England — On Sunday, the Vikings will play their third game in London in the past nine years. Go searching for an image from their games there, and you're almost guaranteed to come across one of a touchdown celebration in their second game, from a player who was on the practice squad for the first game, is still on the team for the third one and probably wasn't supposed to be there for any of them.
After Adam Thielen caught an 18-yard touchdown pass from Case Keenum at Twickenham Stadium in 2017, he slid into the back of the end zone on his knees with both fists in the air, mimicking a soccer player after scoring a goal. It was Thielen's first touchdown of what would turn out to be a Pro Bowl season, and the seventh receiving TD of his career. He has caught 43 more since then, tying him for third among undrafted receivers in NFL history.
Thielen tied Wes Welker for third place on the list with his first touchdown catch of the season last Sunday. If Thielen scores again on Sunday, he will be behind only Antonio Gates (116 receiving TDs) and Rod Smith (68).
By now, the story of Thielen's rise — from Detroit Lakes to Minnesota State Mankato on a $500 scholarship, and then to the Vikings only after he caught their eye in a 2013 rookie minicamp tryout — is well-worn. And while the receiver still politely indulges questions about it, it's also clear he moved past his origin story a long time ago.
It's worth pausing, though, as Thielen climbs the ranks among undrafted free agents, to reflect on what a remarkable 10-season run it's been for him in Minnesota.

The receiver the Vikings cut to make room for Thielen — Nick Edwards — is now an offensive assistant with the Falcons. He works there with Cordarrelle Patterson, the receiver-turned-running back and kick returner for whom the Vikings traded four draft picks to move up and select in 2013. Greg Jennings, the receiver who got a five-year, $45 million deal from the Vikings in March 2013, played his final NFL game at age 32, the same age Thielen is now.
Laquon Treadwell, the receiver the Vikings took 23rd overall in 2016, is on his fourth NFL team with the Patriots. He has 104 career catches; Thielen became a starter the year the Vikings selected Treadwell, and has 477.
The Vikings have spent three first-round picks on receivers in Thielen's time in Minnesota. They signed Stefon Diggs to a five-year, $72 million deal in 2018. And yet Thielen has become the player the Vikings just couldn't let go, first earning a practice squad spot with an impressive training camp at his alma mater in 2013 and making the team the following year to play mostly on special teams.