Nolan Teasley will take the reins from longtime Vikings executive Rob Brzezinski, who has held the interim position since January. Stacy Revere / Getty ImagesMay 30, 2026 Updated 2:02 pm EDTFollowing a lengthy search, the Minnesota Vikings have agreed to terms with Nolan Teasley to be their new general manager, multiple league sources confirmed to The Athletic.The Seattle Seahawks assistant general manager will take the reins from longtime Vikings executive Rob Brzezinski, who has held the interim position since January.The Vikings used search firm Turnkey ZRG to screen candidates, and then the team began two interview phases. First, members of the ownership group, chief operating officer Andrew Miller and head coach Kevin O’Connell interviewed candidates virtually. Then, five finalists flew to Eagan, Minn., for in-person interviews.Teasley will likely spend the coming weeks and months evaluating the various areas of the front office. He will immediately give the franchise an outside perspective after his 14 seasons in the Seahawks organization.This is a developing story and will be updated.

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