The Minnesota Vikings have officially requested interviews with three high-level NFL executives for their vacant general manager position, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network.
The list of requested candidates includes Detroit Lions assistant GM Ray Agnew, Denver Broncos assistant GM Reed Burckhardt, and Miami Dolphins assistant GM Kyle Smith. These additions represent a significant expansion of the team's search as they look to secure a new leader for their front office.
Per Pelissero, Minnesota’s initial round of virtual interviews is already underway. The Vikings are casting a wide net to find a successor to lead the organization's football operations. Agnew, Burckhardt, and Smith all bring extensive scouting and personnel experience from their respective organizations.
The team is expected to continue its virtual interview process before narrowing down the field for in-person meetings. This search remains a top priority for the Vikings ownership as they prepare for the upcoming offseason.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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