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Vikings announce search for new GM with NFL Draft over
The search will be led by ownership and TurnkeyZRG, with interviews to follow and candidates kept private until the hire is announced.
- On Wednesday, Minnesota Vikings owners Mark Wilf and Zygi Wilf officially launched their search for a new general manager, engaging search firm TurnkeyZRG to help identify a diverse pool of candidates.
- Following the departure of former general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah a few months ago, the organization intentionally delayed the search until the conclusion of the 2026 NFL Draft to focus on immediate priorities.
- Acting general manager Rob Brzezinski, who has served in the role since January, expressed interest in the permanent position, bringing 27 years of experience as the Vikings' contract negotiator and salary cap manager.
- Coach Kevin O'Connell and chief operating officer Andrew Miller will serve on a small internal advisory committee assisting the Wilfs; the team will not publicly reveal specific candidates during interviews.
- The search is expected to take weeks as the organization seeks a decisive leader with clear vision and strong communication skills; whoever fills the role inherits a talented roster despite a challenging salary cap situation.
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Vikings start general manager search; Rob Brzezinski wants the job
Minnesota Vikings owners Mark and Zygi Wilf released a joint statement on Wednesday regarding their general manager seach.
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