Vikings Hire Seahawks Assistant Nolan Teasley as Their General Manager, AP Source Says
Teasley is a respected talent evaluator who twice won Super Bowls with the Seattle Seahawks and emerged from a finalist pool tied to the Vikings.
- On Saturday, the Minnesota Vikings hired Seattle Seahawks Assistant General Manager Nolan Teasley as their new general manager, according to reports from the NFL Network and ESPN.
- The hiring comes 120 days after the Vikings fired Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, prompting ownership to seek a leader with traditional scouting expertise to replace the analytics-focused executive.
- Teasley spent 13 years with the Seahawks, rising from a 2013 scouting intern to assistant general manager while winning two Super Bowls and earning recognition as one of the NFL's top young executives.
- Under the league's diversity and inclusion program, Seattle will receive third-round picks in the next two drafts, while Vikings executive Rob Brzezinski is expected to retain his role as salary cap guru.
- Teasley faces immediate challenges managing the Vikings' quarterback competition between J.J. McCarthy and Kyler Murray as the team stabilizes following a 9-8 finish in 2025.
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Vikings hire Seahawks assistant Nolan Teasley as their general manager, AP source says
The Minnesota Vikings have agreed to terms on a contract with Seattle Seahawks assistant Nolan Teasley to be their general manager.
Minnesota Vikings reportedly hire Seahawks assistant GM Nolan Teasley as general manager
The Minnesota Vikings have agreed to terms with Seattle Seahawks assistant general manager Nolan Teasley as their GM, the NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, who cited his own sources, said Saturday. The Vikings have yet to confirm the move.
Vikings reportedly hiring Nolan Teasley to be their next general manager
After a lengthy search process, the Minnesota Vikings have decided to hire Nolan Teasley as their next general manager. He most recently served as the assistant general manager for the Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks.
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