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BREAKING: Vikings Request GM Interview With Bills Assistant Terrance Gray

Sport Syntax·1 min read·Updated about 2 hours ago
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The Minnesota Vikings have requested an interview with Buffalo Bills assistant general manager Terrance Gray for their vacant general manager position, according to Tom Pelissero of NFL Network. The move comes as Minnesota looks to fill the top leadership role in their front office.

Gray has deep roots within the Vikings organization. Prior to his arrival in Buffalo, he spent 11 seasons in Minnesota serving as a college scout. His familiarity with the franchise's structure and history makes him a notable candidate in the team's search for a new executive leader.

Since joining the Bills in 2017, Gray has played a significant role in the team's scouting and personnel departments. He was promoted to assistant general manager after helping build a roster that has consistently competed at the top of the AFC East. His experience in both Minnesota and Buffalo provides a blend of internal institutional knowledge and external perspective from a winning program.

The Vikings are expected to interview several candidates as they move through their hiring process. Gray is one of the first names to emerge as the team begins its formal search for a permanent general manager.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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