Chris Kluwe said he “cooperated fully” in a meeting he had Friday with investigators looking into allegations the former Vikings punter made earlier this month.

Kluwe met at the Minneapolis law offices of Eric Magnuson and Chris Madel, who have been commissioned by the Vikings to investigate what Kluwe alleged in a first-person article he wrote for Deadspin.com.

Kluwe accused Vikings special-teams coordinator Mike Priefer of making homophobic remarks during the 2012 season, which Priefer denies. Kluwe charged Minnesota with releasing him in May 2013 because of his outspoken views on same-sex marriage while the Vikings say he was let go only for football reasons.

“I cooperated fully for the investigation,” Kluwe told the Pioneer Press about Friday’s meeting. “The investigation is ongoing. I’m not going to comment on anything else. But I was asked questions, and I answered them. … I can say it was a productive meeting.”

A source close to the situation said Kluwe provided names he said were witnesses, and an attempt will be made to interview all those individuals. While Kluwe initially wanted those names to remain private, Madel said two weeks ago that nobody would be provided anonymity during the investigation.

“We interviewed him for approximately five hours,” Madel said about Friday’s meeting. “He answered all of our questions. There were no agreements with respect to anonymity of any witnesses or any other facts.”

The source said Kluwe brought to Friday’s meeting his wife, Isabel, and three lawyers representing him. In addition to Magnuson and Madel, the team of investigators included one other lawyer and a former FBI agent who is involved throughout the process.

The source said the names Kluwe provided will become part of a public report, as will their responses. The investigation is expected to take another month or two to complete.

Joe Woods, who was not kept as Minnesota defensive backs coach after Mike Zimmer replaced the fired Leslie Frazier as coach, said earlier this week it’s his understanding Priefer will be retained by Zimmer. Priefer remains under contract for next season.

Kluwe has said previously he never wanted Priefer to coach again. He later said he would be open to Priefer returning to coach after he undergoes one or two years of therapy and counseling.

“I’m just waiting to see how the investigation concludes,” Kluwe said when asked about Priefer possibly remaining with the Vikings. “That’s a hypothetical, so, until the investigation finishes up, I’m not going to comment on it.”

Kluwe said he will return Saturday to his Huntington Beach, Calif., home but will be available if investigators want anything additional from him.

“If they need to meet with me again, that’s not a problem at all,” he said. “I will cooperate.”

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