
The Minnesota Vikings have reportedly reached an agreement with Nolan Teasley to become their new general manager, according to NFL Network reports released Saturday.
Teasley currently serves as assistant general manager for the Seattle Seahawks, a position he has held since 2023 under John Schneider.
The 42-year-old executive has built his career within the Seahawks organization over the past 14 years, beginning as an intern in the scouting department in 2013 before working his way up through the ranks.
Following his role in helping Seattle capture the Super Bowl championship last season, Teasley will now face the challenge of rebuilding the Vikings, who failed to reach the playoffs in the previous season.
Rob Brzezinski, Minnesota’s vice president of football operations, has been filling the general manager role on an interim basis since the organization dismissed Kwesi Adofo-Mensah on Jan. 30, ending his four-year tenure with the team.








