Google News • 1/30/2026 – 1/31/2026

The Minnesota Vikings have fired general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah after four seasons, as announced by the team. This decision follows a disappointing season in which the Vikings failed to make the playoffs, marking a significant turn for the organization. The dismissal was characterized as shocking, especially given that Adofo-Mensah had defended his decision to move on from quarterback Sam Darnold just a day prior to his firing (ESPN, The New York Times). Owner Mark Wilf stated that it is in the team's best interest to move forward with new leadership. The decision to part ways with Adofo-Mensah comes amid concerns regarding several factors, including draft misses, salary cap issues, and a gamble on quarterback J.J. McCarthy. These elements contributed to the organization's overall failure to achieve success during the season (NBC Sports, CBS Sports). Adofo-Mensah's tenure included efforts to build the team, but ultimately, the lack of playoff appearances led to the decision to seek new management. The Vikings' leadership is now tasked with finding a replacement who can guide the team in a more successful direction moving forward. This firing reflects a broader trend in the NFL where teams reassess their leadership after underperforming seasons (Fox News, The New York Times).
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