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Vikings GM kwesi adofo-mensah signal extension

25 February, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; The General Manager of Minnesota Vikings Kwesi speaks during the NFL scouting alliance at the Adofo-Meensah Indiana Convention Center. Compulsory Credit: Kirbi Lee-Imgon Picture

Minnesota Vikings on Friday announced a multier contract extension for General Manager Kwesi Adofo-Meensah.

Adofo-Measa and head coach Kevin O’connell arrived before the 2022 season, Vikings 34–17 with two postsen appearances 34–17.

Vikings co-owner and president Mark Wilf said, “Kwesi’s leadership, vision and cooperation with our coaching staff deployed Minnesota Vikings for continuous success.” “His dedication and forward-thinking approach plays an important role in shaping our roster and future, and we believe that under the guidance of him and Kevin O’conale, we will continue to compete at the highest level as we chase a championship for fans of the Vikings.”

Minnesota proceeded 14–3 in 2024, its best finish since 15–1 campaign in 1998.

“This organization matters a lot to me, and I always believed what we are making here. From ownership to incredible employees, there is a true commitment to create a winning culture, which is to create a winning culture with the goal of competition in the year and year,” said Adofo-Massa. “I am grateful to the trust that the Wilf family has placed in me, and I am thrilled to lead my football operation with coach O’Conel. Minnesota has welcomed my family with open weapons, and we embrace the sacrifices that come up with the chase of the final award, knowing what this will happen to the best fan base and this great state.

He said, “When we have already made significant progress, our focus will be on the construction of the team posted as a perennial contender.” “This extension suggests that we are on a solid basis with the long -term vision we have determined, and I am incredibly excited to work with this group of talented people because we continue to carry forward the boundaries of what we can achieve this franchise.”

In the last three seasons, Minnesota’s .667 win percentage is Philadelphia Eagles (.784) and Detroit Lions (.706) in NFC in NFC.

The 43-year-old Adofo-Mensa worked in the front offices of San Francisco 49ers (2013–19) and Cleveland Brown (2020–21) before joining the Vikings.

-Bield level media

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