Imperial Valley Press

Xavier Rhodes, Theilen embrace reunion weekend in Indianapol­is

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INDIANAPOL­IS (AP) — Xavier Rhodes and Adam Thielen came to training camp together as rookies in 2013, one of them the Vikings’ firstround draft pick from Florida State, the other an undrafted rookie from Minnesota State.

Over the next seven years, the cornerback and the receiver followed similar scripts.

They fought to win roster spots and survived a coaching change. They traded jabs in practice and challenged one another to improve. They graduated from being part-time starters to full-time starters and eventually celebrated Pro Bowl experience­s together, too.

Then in March, the Vikings let Rhodes leave in free agency, splitting up the longtime friends. On Sunday, at Lucas Oil Stadium, they’ll be reunited when Minnesota visits Indianapol­is.

“He’s probably been a big part of who I am today because he’s challenged me, he’s pushed me, he’s made things very difficult on me,” Thielen said.

“That’s what helps you become a better football player. When you have a challenge like that, you’re constantly having to perform your best and having to get better, so I give him a lot of credit for helping me become the player I am.”

Rhodes understand­s the sentiment and feels the same way about many of those who will be standing on the opposite sideline Sunday.

He’ll see Vikings coach Mike Zimmer, who taught the three-time Pro Bowler how to use his hands properly. Rhodes will see safety Harrison Smith, who was kind enough to take him under his wing eight seasons ago. He’ll also see the two young, starting cornerback­s he mentored — Mike Hughes, the Vikings’ firstround pick in 2018, and Holton Hill, who made the team that season as an undrafted rookie.

Even though the COVID-19 pandemic restrictio­ns shorten the conversati­ons, limit the contact and create an unusual environmen­t with attendance limited to 2,500

fans, Rhodes is embracing the opportunit­y to catch up with old pals and former coaches.

“It was a brotherhoo­d when I was there, and it’s still a brotherhoo­d to this day,” Rhodes said, pointing out he holds no grudge against the Vikings. “When I was practicing against those guys, we were competing each and every play so it’s going to be the same there on the field. But I’m going to be able to tackle them this time.”

The Vikings still hold Rhodes in high regard, too.

“I love Xavier. He’s a great kid, a good competitor,” Zimmer said. “We had a lot of good times together. We worked really close for a number of years, I guess it was. I hope he has a good year and is staying safe and healthy.”

The pleasantri­es don’t mean Minnesota won’t take some shots at Rhodes on Sunday, though.

Despite making last year’s Pro Bowl as an alternate, by most accounts Rhodes had a subpar season. And while Colts coaches generally praised Rhodes’ play last weekend,

they also acknowledg­ed he’d like a do-over on two plays — the touchdown he gave up and a critical pass interferen­ce call.

Yes, Rhodes understand­s it’s not personal.

Besides he has a job to do too, and it may include providing some key intelligen­ce to his new teammates and coaches about tendencies, personnel and preference­s about his old team — one the Colts only see every four years.

It’s just business.

And if Rhodes and Thielen get another chance to go head-to-head, well, it promises to be every bit as competitiv­e as it was in practice all those years — and a matchup worth watching.

“He knows me just like I know him, so it definitely creates another challenge because he knows what I like to do, how I like to run routes, how I do certain things, and vice versa,” Thielen said. “So it creates a challenge, that’s for sure. But that’s just how this league works. You figure it out on the fly, and you go against who you got to go against.”

 ?? AP FILE PHOTO/BRUCE KLUCKHOHN ?? Injured Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen talks with teammate cornerback Xavier Rhodes (29) before an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos in 2019, in Minneapoli­s.
AP FILE PHOTO/BRUCE KLUCKHOHN Injured Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Adam Thielen talks with teammate cornerback Xavier Rhodes (29) before an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos in 2019, in Minneapoli­s.

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