The answer Minnesota Vikings fans and front office watchers have been waiting on is finally here. Rob Brzezinski is staying with the Minnesota Vikings in his role as Executive Vice President of Football Operations, according to sources, even after the organization officially hired Seahawks assistant general manager Nolan Teasley as its new permanent GM.
The Vikings agreed to terms with Seahawks assistant GM Nolan Teasley as their general manager, sources tell NFL Network.
Fresh off a Super Bowl win, Teasley — regarded as one of the NFL’s top young executives — now will try to bring a Lombardi Trophy to Minnesota. pic.twitter.com/6u022MCHri
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Brzezinski, a Vikings organization staple for nearly 30 years, stepped into the interim GM role on January 30 after owners Mark and Zygi Wilf fired Kwesi Adofo-Mensah following a disappointing 9-8 season that ended without a playoff berth. The Wilfs tasked Brzezinski with leading the front office through the 2026 NFL Draft before a formal GM search would begin. He held down the fort through free agency and the draft before the organization began a full search process.
Brzezinski was one of five finalists to receive a second interview for the permanent GM position, joining Broncos assistant GM Reed Burckhardt, Bills assistant GM Terrance Gray, Rams assistant GM John McKay, and was ultimately hired by Nolan Teasley. Despite not landing the top job, the expectation across the league is that Brzezinski will continue in his longtime capacity as the team’s salary cap authority and lead contract negotiator, a role he has occupied officially since 2014.
Teasley arrives in Minnesota fresh off a Super Bowl victory with the Seattle Seahawks, where he spent 13 seasons and rose to assistant GM in 2023. He replaces not just Adofo-Mensah but also an interim chapter in which Brzezinski helped stabilize the organization during one of the most critical roster-building windows of the offseason.
For Vikings fans, Brzezinski’s confirmed continuity is significant. He is one of the most experienced salary cap and contract executives in the entire NFL, entering his 34th season in the league, and his institutional knowledge of the roster and existing contracts will prove invaluable as Teasley settles into his new role. Now the two figures will be the centerpiece of a new front office with one goal in mind: get the Vikings back to the playoffs in 2026.
The answer Minnesota Vikings fans and front office watchers have been waiting on is finally here. Rob Brzezinski is staying with the Minnesota Vikings in his role as Executive Vice President of Football Operations, according to sources, even after the organization officially hired Seahawks assistant general manager Nolan Teasley as its new permanent GM.
