The Vikings hired general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah in January of 2022, giving him a four-year contract. Kevin O’Connell was hired as head coach in February of that year, also on a four-year deal.
Almost two months ago the Vikings announced a multi-year extension for O’Connell, but nothing has apparently been finalized regarding an extension for the GM whose original contract will end after next season.
What’s going on?
A former executive with NFL teams, who spoke to Sports Headliners on condition of anonymity, said there was “urgency” to get an extension done with O’Connell. He said players and staff become “nervous” when a head coach goes into his final season with uncertainty. The general manager’s staff is much smaller.
“No, I think he’s going to get extended,” the source said. “Certainly, before the draft, I think.”
The NFL Draft is April 24-26. The authority quoted here disagrees with speculation ownership and chief operating officer Andrew Miller may be waiting on a new Adofo-Mensah deal to see how the 2025 draft and free agency signings materialize.
Adofo-Mensah’s initial draft in 2022 was a flop but in fairness he had only a few months to prepare. Draft results since then have been better, and free agent signings and trades are impressive.
O’Connell, who was named AP NFL Coach of the Year in February, has won 34 games in the last three regular seasons, with free agent signings playing a major role in the success. That group includes: Blake Cashman, Sam Darnold, Jonathan Greenard, Stephon Gilmore, Shaquill Griffin, Aaron Jones, Byron Murphy Jr., Harrison Phillips, and Andrew Van Ginkel.
A majority of those players signed during the offseason in 2024 and were key contributors to a 14-3 team that was a Super Bowl contender. The source described the work in signing them as “fantastic.”

He also praised trades during the Adofo-Mensah era. Acquisitions include one of the NFL’s best tight ends in T.J. Hockenson, plus offensive tackle Cam Robinson and running back Cam Akers.
“And I am sure they’re happy with the way he navigated the Cousins deal to get them out from under that deal. Especially the way it turned out for Atlanta.”
Rather than become salary cap strapped with a $100 million-plus contract for an aging quarterback, the Vikings chose not to do an expensive multi-year deal with Kirk Cousins. Instead, they replaced him with Darnold who for much of 2024 was among the better quarterbacks in the NFL.
In recent days the Vikings reportedly are off to a head turning start in free agent signings of players who can help them in 2025. Included are defensive tackle Jonathan Allen, guard Will Fries, center Ryan Kelly and cornerback Isaiah Rodgers.
It’s evident Adofo-Mensah is deserving of an extension which could be for three or four more years. His original deal was for four years and $12 million, per NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe and Ian Rapoport in 2022.
Worth Noting
The NFL source referenced above believes this is a deep draft, with high quality players to be found going into the second round. Among Minnesota priorities after the first round could be a running back with speed and shiftiness to complement 30-year-old Aaron Jones who the Vikings just re-signed. He had a career high rushing attempts of 255 last season, but the NFL authority said his workload was too extensive.
“I think Aaron played a little too much this year, and at the end he kind of fell off. Compared with how Green Bay used him in the past he really was more of a split time guy and then he was great in the playoffs two years ago for them. …He just didn’t look the same at the end of the year (for Vikings) as he did earlier.”
Saturday’s column on Gopher men’s basketball prompted many comments from readers with the majority favoring a new head coach. One reader suggested Ben McCollum, now in his first season at Drake after winning four Division II national championships at Northwest Missouri State.
Vikings’ linebacker Blake Cashman will join his former Gopher and Eden Prairie teammate Carter Coughlin, now a linebacker with the New York Giants, in speaking to the Twin Cities Dunkers on March 19 at Interlachen Country Club.
March 28 Cashman will participate in a Q & A at the Minnesota Football Coaches Association Clinic at the DoubleTree Park Place in St. Louis Park. Gopher head coach P.J. Fleck also speaks to clinic attendees on that date. https://www.mnfootballcoaches.com/page/show/2279758-mfca-clinic-information
That Friday there will be a free noon reception at the DoubleTree for retired football coaches. Committee chair Dan Essler is seeking contact information for retired coaches to send invitations. His email is esslerd@nls.k12.mn.us
Jess Graba and Alison Lim, coaches for St. Paul’s two-time Olympic Gold Medalist Suni Lee, will headline the Capital Club breakfast meeting this Thursday at Mendakota Country Club. Minnesota Sports & Events CEO Wendy Blackshaw, who was responsible for bringing the 2024 US Olympic Gymnastics Trials to Minneapolis, will moderate the discussion.
Lynx head coach Cheryl Reeve will speak to the club on March 19. Also, the franchise’s president of basketball operations, Reeve has won four WNBA Championships with the Lynx. More information about the Capital Club is available from Patrick Klinger, patrick@agilemarketingco.com.