亚当·席伦与卡森·温茨:维京人队的“回家”情怀

亚当·席伦与卡森·温茨:维京人队的“回家”情怀

2025-08-31Sports
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金姐
早上好,老王,我是金姐,这里是专为您打造的 Goose Pod。今天是8月31日,星期日,北京时间下午1点16分。哎哟喂,今天咱们要聊的话题可有意思了,充满了怀旧和人情味儿。
雷总
我是雷总。没错,今天我们来聊聊亚当·席伦与卡森·温茨,以及他们与维京人队之间那种奇妙的“回家”情怀。这不仅仅是球员转会,更像是失散多年的孩子回到了家。
金姐
那我们就开始吧。雷总,我跟你说,当我看到席伦重新穿上维京人队队服的照片时,我心里就一个词:完美!他可不是回来签个一日合同然后退役的,他是真的回来打球的,这事儿本身就够戏剧性了。
雷总
是的,这背后有非常实际的考量。我来给你梳理一下:首先,球队的薪资空间得到了缓解。席伦很爽快地修改了合同,薪水降低了200万美元,还移除了400万美元的激励奖金,这让维京人队多了近1670万美元的薪资空间。这是双赢。
金姐
哎哟喂,这可真是情怀与现实的完美结合。他愿意降薪回来,说明他对这支球队是真爱。但雷总,光有爱可不行啊,球队为什么现在这么需要他?难道是年轻人顶不上来了?
雷总
问到点子上了。球队在外接手位置上确实遇到了麻烦。主力之一的乔丹·阿迪森因为禁赛要缺席三场比赛,另一位球员杰伦·内勒手上又有伤。所以,席伦的回归是雪中送炭,他能立刻融入球队,即插即用。
金姐
我明白了,他就是那个“定海神针”。而且,别忘了球队刚刚任命了年仅22岁的J.J.麦卡锡做进攻组的队长。一个毛头小子,身边突然多了席伦和温茨这样的老大哥,这对他来说简直是天大的好事。
雷总
完全正确。关于麦卡锡的领导力,有段描述说得特别好:“他的领导力迅速展现,无论是引导队友、庆祝成功还是鼓舞他人,他都展现了超越年龄的情商和沟通技巧。”有老将压阵,他的成长会更顺利。
金姐
所以你看,这一切都不是巧合。席伦回来,不仅仅是补强了阵容,更是给这支年轻的队伍注入了灵魂和经验。他自己都说,感觉像做梦一样,没想到还能回来。这种情感的力量,是数据体现不出来的。完美!
金姐
说起席伦,这小伙子的故事本身就是一部励志大片。哎哟喂,他可不是什么天之骄子,人家是正儿八经从底层摸爬滚打上来的。雷总,你给老王讲讲他刚进联盟时的故事。
雷总
好的。亚当·席伦的起点非常低,他是2013年的落选秀。也就是说,在当年的选秀大会上,没有一支球队选择他。他最终是通过试训,才勉强拿到了维京人队的合同。一个本地孩子,为家乡球队效力,本身就很梦幻。
金姐
可不是嘛!他刚开始那两年,基本就是个边缘人物,总共才打了4场首发。换作一般人,可能早就放弃了。但他硬是靠着自己的努力,一点点打出来了。这种精神,比那些天赋异禀的球员更让我敬佩。
雷总
是的,他的数据曲线就是他努力的证明。从2016年开始,他迎来了爆发,单赛季完成了69次接球和967码。到了2017和2018年,他连续两个赛季接球码数破千,入选了职业碗,成了联盟的顶级外接手。
金姐
我记得他2018年创下的那个纪录,连续8场比赛接球超过100码,简直不可思议!这背后得付出多少汗水啊。他用九个赛季,从一个无名小卒,打成了维京人队史接球榜的第三名。完美!
雷总
而另一位主角卡森·温茨的生涯轨迹则完全不同。他可是天之骄子,2016年的榜眼秀,被费城老鹰队寄予厚望。他的起点,就是席伦奋斗多年才达到的高度。之后他辗转多队,经历了大起大落。
金姐
哎哟喂,这就是命运的奇妙之处了。一个是从谷底爬到山峰,一个是高开之后一路颠簸。温茨这些年在印第安纳波利斯、华盛顿、洛杉矶、堪萨斯城都待过,像个橄榄球界的“浪子”。现在他也回家了。
雷总
没错,温茨虽然不是明尼苏达本地人,但他3岁就搬到了北达科他州,从小就是看着维京人队的比赛长大的。他自己也说,小时候最喜欢的四分卫就是维京人队的布雷特·法弗。所以这次加盟,对他来说也有着特殊的意义。
金姐
所以说,这次是两个“回家”的故事。一个是从未离开过的精神归属,一个是兜兜转转后的命中注定。两个人的背景、经历截然不同,但最终都回到了梦开始的地方。这剧本,写得真好。
金姐
但是雷总,咱们得说点实在的。情怀归情怀,竞技体育可是残酷的。这种“回家”的剧本,听起来很美,但执行起来,往往充满了挑战和压力。你觉得他们回来之后,最大的矛盾点会是什么?
雷总
这是一个非常好的问题。我认为核心冲突在于“期望管理”。对于球迷来说,他们记住的是巅峰时期的席伦。但席伦已经35岁了,他还能不能像以前那样飞天遁地?他需要和球队、球迷一起,重新定位自己的角色。
金姐
说白了,就是他现在是球队的“定海神针”,还是仅仅是一个“吉祥物”?哎哟喂,这个问题很尖锐。如果他的表现达不到预期,球迷的爱会不会变成失望和指责?这种压力,可比在一个新球队大多了。
雷总
完全正确。而且现在球队的头号外接手是贾斯汀·杰斐逊,联盟的超级巨星。席伦需要从过去的核心角色,转变为辅助角色。这种心态上的转变,对于一个曾经的王牌球员来说,并不容易。他能否甘当绿叶,是个考验。
金姐
至于温茨,他的问题就更复杂了。他来是为了什么?球队已经明确了要培养新秀J.J.麦卡锡。那温茨的角色就是一个纯粹的导师和备胎。一个曾经的榜眼秀,真的能安于现状吗?
雷总
是的,这就是潜在的更衣室冲突。如果麦卡锡赛季初表现不佳,媒体和球迷会不会开始鼓噪,要求换上经验更丰富的温茨?这种情况一旦发生,会给年轻的麦卡锡带来巨大的压力,也会考验教练组的定力。
金姐
所以说,情怀是一把双刃剑。它能带来凝聚力,也能带来过高的期望和潜在的矛盾。如何把这些“回家”的老将们用好,让他们发挥正面作用,而不是成为问题的导火索,这是对维京人队管理层最大的挑战。完美!就是要敢于直面这种挑战。
金姐
不过话说回来,如果能处理好这些矛盾,那他们的回归带来的正面影响,将是不可估量的。雷总,你觉得短期内,对球队最直接的积极影响是什么?我觉得是更衣室的化学反应。
雷总
没错。这种影响是立竿见影的。你可以想象一下,一个22岁的年轻队长麦卡锡,当他遇到困惑时,可以随时向身后的温茨请教。而当他需要一个绝对可靠的传球目标时,他知道席伦就在那里。这种信任感是无价的。
金姐
哎哟喂,你这个场景描述得太有画面感了。这就是传承。年轻人需要榜样,而席伦和温茨就是活生生的教科书。他们一个代表了坚韧不拔的草根精神,一个代表了历经沉浮后的成熟与豁达。这比教练说教一百句都管用。
雷总
对球迷的情感冲击也是巨大的。橄榄球不仅仅是一项运动,它承载了一个社区的记忆和情感。席伦是本地英雄,他的回归能瞬间点燃球迷的热情。这种主场氛围的提升,对球队的战斗力也是一种加成。
金姐
我完全同意。这会让整个明尼苏达州都有一种凝聚力。大家会觉得,这不仅仅是一支球队,更像一个大家庭。而席伦自己也说了,在外面闯荡了一圈,才更懂得家乡的意义。这种感悟,会让他更加珍惜这次机会,也更能感染年轻球员。
雷总
从长远来看,这次成功的“回家”案例,也会为维京人队树立一个非常好的口碑。未来的球员会看到,这是一个有人情味的俱乐部,它尊重功勋老将。这对于球队吸引自由球员,建立良好的球队文化,都有着深远的积极影响。
金姐
聊了这么多,咱们也得展望一下未来。雷总,有了这两位老将的加盟,你觉得维京人队新赛季的目标应该是什么?是重建过渡,还是说可以期待一下季后赛了?
雷总
我认为,他们的目标绝对应该是冲击季后赛。你看,核心阵容非常年轻,有活力,比如贾斯汀·杰斐逊和新科队长J.J.麦卡锡。现在又有了席伦和温茨这样的老将坐镇,补充了经验和深度,阵容结构非常合理。
金姐
哎哟喂,听你这么一说,我还真有点期待了。一个充满天赋的年轻四分卫,一个联盟顶级的头号外接手,再加上一个经验丰富、默契十足的二号选择。这进攻组合,听起来就让人兴奋。完美!
雷总
是的,如果麦卡锡能够在他的新秀赛季快速成长,兑现他的天赋,那么这支球队的上限会非常高。席伦和温茨的作用,就是帮助他缩短这个成长的阵痛期,让球队尽快进入赢球模式。
金姐
所以,关键还是看年轻人。老将们能做的,是保驾护航,稳定军心。但最终能飞多高,还得看麦卡锡的翅膀够不够硬。不过,有这样的学习环境,他的成长之路无疑会顺畅很多。
金姐
好了,今天关于维京人队“回家”的故事就聊到这里。这不仅仅是两个球员的职业选择,更是一个关于归属感、传承和梦想的温暖故事。哎哟喂,真是让人感慨。
雷总
是的,竞技体育的魅力就在于此,它有冰冷的商业规则,更有温暖的人性光辉。感谢老王收听 Goose Pod,我们明天再见。

## Adam Thielen & Carson Wentz Enjoy Homecoming Vibes with Vikings **News Provider:** Vikings.com **Author:** Craig Peters **Date:** Published August 28, 2025 This news report details the emotional homecomings of two prominent players, Adam Thielen and Carson Wentz, to the Minnesota Vikings organization. Both players express significant excitement and a sense of surrealness about returning to a team they have deep connections with. ### Key Information and Findings: * **Adam Thielen's Return:** * Thielen, a former Vikings wide receiver, has returned to the team after two seasons with the Carolina Panthers. * He expressed immense excitement and disbelief at the possibility of returning, stating he thought his next interaction with the Twin Cities media would be for a retirement announcement. * Thielen is third on the Vikings' all-time receptions list with **534** catches, trailing only Cris Carter (**1,004**) and Randy Moss (**587**). * He looks forward to reconnecting with teammate Justin Jefferson, who is on track to surpass Thielen's reception total, entering 2025 with **495** receptions. * During his time with the Panthers, Thielen recorded **151** catches for **1,629** yards and **nine** touchdowns in **27** games. He highlighted personal growth and a stronger family bond during his time away. * Thielen has previously worked out with Vikings quarterback J.J. McCarthy, the No. 10 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, and was impressed by McCarthy's work ethic and approach to the game. * **Carson Wentz's Homecoming:** * Veteran quarterback Carson Wentz has also been signed to the Vikings' 53-man roster. * Wentz, who grew up a Vikings fan in North Dakota, expressed his excitement about rejoining the organization and wearing a jersey with familiar logos. * He recalls enjoying Brett Favre's play during the 2009 season, a time when he was "all-in" as a Vikings fan. * Wentz had a successful college career at North Dakota State, holding captain honors for two of their five consecutive FCS National Championship teams (2014-15). He finished with a **20-3** record in college. * He was the No. 2 overall pick in the 2016 NFL Draft by the Philadelphia Eagles. * Wentz's NFL career includes stints with the Eagles (2016-2020), Indianapolis Colts (2021), Washington Commanders (2022), Los Angeles Rams (2023), and Kansas City Chiefs (2024). * He will be working with quarterbacks coach Josh McCown, who was his backup with the Eagles in 2019. ### Key Themes and Sentiments: * **Emotional Return:** Both players convey a strong sense of nostalgia, appreciation, and excitement about returning to the Vikings, a team with significant personal history for them. * **Personal Growth:** Thielen emphasizes the individual and family growth he experienced during his time away, gaining a new perspective on life and football. * **Surreal Experience:** The return is described as "surreal" by Thielen, who didn't anticipate this opportunity. * **Appreciation for the Past and Future:** Both players acknowledge their past connections to the Vikings and express eagerness to contribute to the team's future, particularly in supporting young quarterback J.J. McCarthy. * **Fandom Rekindled:** Wentz notes that while professional play often overshadows past fandom, his return to the Vikings has brought back those childhood emotions and excitement.

Adam Thielen & Carson Wentz Enjoy Homecoming Vibes with Vikings

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EAGAN, Minn. — Adam Thielen recognized almost everyone in the huddle, except for a couple of newcomers who have joined the Vikings beat in the past two seasons. Wearing a white-bodied hat with a purple brim backwards, he went around the group with hugs of the regular and bro variety, offering a few handshakes and some fist bumps for the recent additions.

He shared appreciation for the past couple of trips around the sun, the way he was treated in Carolina as a veteran free agent, the personal growth he experienced from being in a new place, and the opportunity to return to the organization where his career began on a tryout basis in 2013. "There's nothing I can say to tell you how excited I am to be back home, and my family can't wait to get them back here, as they're excited, as well," Thielen said.

"I just didn't think that this was even a possibility. I thought the next time I would be talking to [Twin Cities media members] is when I was signing a one-day contract and retiring, so this is pretty surreal. I'm going to take advantage of every second that I'm back in this building. And I've tried to do that from a little bit of a different perspective."

Dreams can come true — again. I know you're probably aware Thielen dressed up as a Vikings Hall of Fame and Ring of Honor receiver Randy Moss for Halloween. You also know he's gone from costume to elite company. Through hard work and determination, Thielen climbed Minnesota's receiving leaderboard, becoming just the third player with at least 500 receptions for the franchise.

Only Cris Carter (1,004) and Moss (587) have more receptions than Thielen's 534 with the Vikings. But sixth-year pro Justin Jefferson is hot on the trail, entering 2025 with 495 to his credit. Thielen helped welcome Jefferson to the NFL in 2020 and was able to reconnect with the phenom. He said he explained to his wife Caitlin on Wednesday night that it was like coming back from a different college and picking up right where things left off with a friend.

"It was like, we've never been on a different team, and so obviously, love that guy to death and I have so much respect for him on off the field, and we have such a great relationship," the elder receiver said. Thielen provided steady leadership during the early days of Carolina's rebuild with 2023 No.

1 overall pick Bryce Young. Thielen recorded 151 catches for 1,629 yards and nine touchdowns in 27 games with the Panthers. He said he appreciated Young's trust in him as a receiving option and credited his character for working through some difficult circumstances. "I grew a lot individually in my time there.

We grew a lot closer as a family, having to do this little adventure on our own," Thielen said. "Our whole time here in Minnesota, we had family, friends, loved ones right here, and so it was our first time in life that we kind of had to do this together as a family. So much growth and a different perspective on life and football and this organization, the city, the state, what it means to us.

I'm going to make sure that this emotion doesn't just fade away. It's going to be, hopefully something that lasts my entire time here, just how appreciative I am to be here." The past two offseasons, when returning to Minnesota, Thielen has had the opportunity to catch passes from Vikings starter J.

J. McCarthy, the No. 10 pick in the 2024 NFL Draft. "When we were working out, there was no thought of ever actually playing together, which is just crazy," Thielen said. "But at the time, I had so much respect for him, for how he approaches the game, even in the summer months, when you don't really have to do those things, but just his work ethic, his mindset, his communication of how he's doing things.

"Sometimes you get in the habit of just going out there and throwing the football and not really thinking more than that," Thielen added. "I think what's cool about him is he just approached it from, 'This is what I'm thinking. This is kind of the route, and this is why we have this in our system,' and it's similar to what I was doing in Carolina, so it's cool to see that approach, especially from a young guy."

In addition to bringing back Thielen this week, the Vikings also signed veteran quarterback Carson Wentz to their 53-man roster. Like Thielen, the 32-year-old grew up a Vikings fan after his family moved to North Dakota when he was 3. Wentz turned 17 during the 2009 season, enjoying the QB play of Brett Favre.

"That was pretty special growing up. That was right around the time I was all-in," said Wentz, who added he enjoyed seeing the pictures and displays of former Vikings displayed throughout Twin Cities Orthopedics Performance Center. Wentz rose through the ranks at North Dakota State, holding captain honors for two of the school's five consecutive FCS National Championship teams (2014-15).

His 20-3 record in college, along with how well he did leading up to the NFL Draft, vaulted him to being selected No. 2 overall by Philadelphia in 2016. After going 7-9 as a rookie, Wentz had the Eagles at 11-2 in 2017 when he suffered a season-ending knee injury. After five seasons in Philadelphia, he played for Indianapolis in 2021, for Washington in 2022, the L.

A. Rams in 2023 and Kansas City in 2024. Wentz understandably set aside his initial fandom at every stop. Now, he's excited to help McCarthy and Minnesota — and have a team-issued jersey with logos that match the ones he owned during his youth — and have a quarterbacks coach in Josh McCown, who was his backup with the Eagles in 2019.

"It's one of those things, once you play, who you cheered for before is kind of irrelevant. It goes out the window," Wentz said. "All those things, I guess, are probably rushing back here now this week. Family members and friends and people back in Fargo and Bismarck and all the things, everybody's stoked and excited.

All those things are flooding back now, but in the midst of it all, those things kind of get overlooked, so cool and surreal to have those emotions again here, right now." Dreams can come true — again.

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