The Minnesota Vikings are "exploring all possibilities" to improve their quarterback play for the 2026 season, executive vice president of football operations Rob Brzezinski said Tuesday. The report, initially shared by Kevin Seifert of ESPN and Adam Schefter, indicates that the franchise is keeping all options on the table regarding the future of the position.
According to Brzezinski, the organization is committed to evaluating every available avenue to upgrade the roster under center. This open-ended approach suggests that the Vikings could look toward the trade market, free agency, or the upcoming draft to find a solution for the 2026 campaign.
The announcement marks a significant public stance from the Vikings front office as they prepare for the offseason. While Brzezinski did not name specific targets or incumbent players, the commitment to exploring "all possibilities" signals a potential shift in the team's offensive strategy. Further details regarding specific moves or roster evaluations have not yet been disclosed by the team.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates.
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