New general manager in Minnesota

The Minnesota Vikings have made a key front-office decision. According to NFL Network, the franchise is hiring Nolan Teasley, previously assistant general manager of the Seattle Seahawks, as its new general manager.

That gives Minnesota a new leading voice for its football operations after the departure of Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. Teasley brings experience from a Seattle front office known for scouting, roster building and decisive personnel work.

A key phase for the Vikings

The timing is important. Minnesota faces several major football questions, especially at quarterback, in roster construction and in long-term salary-cap planning.

For the coaching staff, players and fans, the move provides clarity. A general manager shapes not only the draft and free agency, but also the overall identity of a team. Teasley now has to turn his Seattle experience into his own structure in Minnesota.

Minnesota turns to Nolan Teasley and gives its front office a new direction.