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Vikings Fire GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah After Four Seasons

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The Minnesota Vikings have surprisingly fired General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah after just four seasons. The move comes after the team failed to make the playoffs this year. Rob Brzezinski, the executive VP of football operations, will oversee the front office until the 2026 draft. This decision signals a major shift in the team's direction.

Adofo-Mensah's tenure saw three winning seasons, but also a disappointing 0-2 postseason record. His drafts have been criticized for underperforming, with few Pro Bowl players emerging. The Vikings invested heavily in the roster, committing $350 million, yet failed to achieve the desired results. Tensions within the organization were reportedly high.

This firing is unusual considering Adofo-Mensah had a recent postseason press conference and signed a multiyear contract extension. He was hired in 2022, replacing Rick Spielman. The Vikings are now searching for a new general manager, aiming to revitalize their team and improve their playoff prospects. The new GM will have a tough job ahead.

It's worth noting that the Vikings' ownership, Zygi and Mark Wilf, are known for their patience. Their quick decision suggests deep dissatisfaction with the team's progress. The next few seasons will be crucial in determining the long-term impact of this leadership change and whether the Vikings can return to championship contention.