The Minnesota Vikings have agreed to terms with Seattle Seahawks assistant general manager Nolan Teasley to be the team’s next general manager, according to sources via NFL Network.
Teasley makes the move to Minnesota shortly after celebrating a Super Bowl victory with the Seahawks. Throughout his tenure in Seattle, Teasley established himself as one of the NFL’s premier young executives, helping build a roster that recently reached the pinnacle of the sport. He now transitions to a primary leadership role where he will be responsible for roster construction and the long-term vision of the Vikings organization.
The Vikings' decision to hire Teasley concludes a high-profile search for their next general manager. As he steps into the role, the focus will turn toward his strategy for the upcoming season and his plan to bring a Lombardi Trophy to Minnesota. Further details regarding the length of the contract and the structure of the front office have not yet been disclosed by the team.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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