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Vikings Fire GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah After Disastrous Offseason
BREAKING: The Minnesota Vikings have fired general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah just days after finishing the 2025 NFL season with a disappointing 9-8 record. This unexpected move signals a dramatic shift in the team’s leadership as they seek to revamp their football operations.
According to reports from The Athletic, insiders Alec Lewis and Dianna Russini, the decision to part ways with Adofo-Mensah stems from a series of offseason blunders and conflicts within the organization. The Vikings had extended his contract in 2025, but the team’s management felt a new direction was needed to support head coach Kevin O’Connell.
“The Vikings extended him last offseason, but Friday’s move underscores the team’s belief that it needs a new voice at the top of its football operations department,” The Athletic reported. Critical missteps during the offseason, particularly in the NFL Draft and free agency, played a significant role in this decision. The team invested heavily in aging veterans, including defensive tackles Javon Hargrave and Jonathan Allen, and center Ryan Kelly, without securing impactful talent.
Additionally, Adofo-Mensah’s inability to sign quarterback Daniel Jones as a backup to Mike McCarthy resulted in the acquisition of Sam Howell, who struggled during training camp before being traded. Sources indicate that the Vikings even passed on the opportunity to sign future Hall of Famer Aaron Rodgers, who expressed interest in playing for the team at a below-market-value salary.
The implications of Adofo-Mensah’s exit are profound as the Vikings now face significant decisions regarding their quarterback situation for the upcoming season. Last year’s rookie quarterback, J.J. McCarthy, struggled significantly, leaving the Vikings with limited options in free agency. Prominent names on the market include Daniel Jones and Malik Willis, with Rodgers potentially re-emerging as a candidate if he chooses to play next year.
The upcoming draft also presents limited choices, suggesting McCarthy may remain the starting quarterback, with a veteran joining from free agency or the trade market. The front office might explore options like Kyler Murray, Justin Fields, or Kirk Cousins to provide competition for McCarthy.
The Vikings’ decision to move on from Adofo-Mensah highlights the urgency for the organization to realign its strategy and improve performance in the highly competitive NFL. Fans are eager to see how this change will influence the team’s direction and whether it will lead to a turnaround in their fortunes.
This is a developing story, and further updates are expected as the Vikings search for a new general manager and refine their roster for the next season. Keep checking back for the latest developments.
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