The Minnesota Vikings have appointed Nolan Teasley, previously the assistant GM for the Seattle Seahawks, as their new general manager, following the firing of Kwesi Adofo-Mensah. Teasley, who rose through the ranks over 13 years in Seattle, now faces the challenge of determining the team’s starting quarterback, with veteran Kyler Murray joining second-year QB J.J. McCarthy in competition. The Vikings missed the playoffs last season after finishing 9-8, a significant decline from their previous 14-3 record. Owner Mark Wilf indicated that Adofo-Mensah’s dismissal was due to broader team issues rather than specific decisions.
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