Vikings to hire Seahawks executive Nolan Teasley as next GM, per report
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The Minnesota Vikings are hiring Seattle Seahawks assistant general manager Nolan Teasley to serve as their new general manager, NFL Media's Tom Pelissero reports.
Teasley will be the full-time replacement for Kwesi Adofo Mensah, who was fired Jan. 30 after four seasons as Minnesota's general manager. Long-time Vikings cap analyst Rob Brzezinski – who has been with the team since 1999 – had been serving as the team's interim general manager since Adofo-Mensah's firing.
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The Vikings have not yet officially announced Teasley's hiring, nor what will become of Brzezinski and the remaining Minnesota front office staff.
Teasley has worked for the Seahawks since 2013 and won two Super Bowls with the team, including Super Bowl 60. He originally joined Seattle as an intern in the team's scouting department. A former running back for Central Washington University, Teasley earned the role with the Seahawks after writing letters to all 32 NFL teams following a six-year marketing career and landing a single interview with general manager John Schneider, per Pelissero.
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After six years in a marketing job, Nolan Teasley wrote letters to all 32 teams in 2013 asking for an opportunity to get back into football. He got one interview with the Seahawks and GM John Schneider, who hired him as an intern.
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) May 30, 2026
13 years later, Teasley is the Vikings’ new GM. https://t.co/u13li3t7km