The Minnesota Vikings announced a multi-year contract extension for General Manager KWESI Adofo-Mensah on Friday.
The Vikings are 34-17 with two post-season appearances, since Adofo-Mensah and head coach Kevin O’Connell arrived before the 2022 season.
“KWESIS leadership, vision and cooperation with our coaching staff has positioned the Minnesota Vikings for sustainable success,” said Vikings-Mitler and President Mark Wilf. “His commitment and future-oriented approach were significantly involved in the design of our squad and our future, and we are confident that under the guidance of him and Kevin O’Connell we will continue to compete at the highest level if we pursue a championship for Viking fans.”
Minnesota came 14: 3 in 2024, his best end in a 15-1 campaign in 1998.
“This organization means so much to me and I always believed in what we build here. From ownership to incredible staff, there is a real obligation to create a culture of profit with the aim of competing every year,” said Adofo-Mensah. “I am grateful for the trust that the Wilf family has applied to me, and I am very happy to continue to lead our football business together with coach O’Connell. Minnesota greeted my family with open arms, and we welcome the victims who go hand in hand with the persecution of the ultimate price and know what it means for the best fan base and this large state.
“While we have already made considerable progress, our focus remains on building a team that is positioned as a competitor of several years,” he added. “This expansion means that with the long -term vision we have set on solid soil, and I am incredibly excited to work with this group of talented people, while we continue to exceed the limits of what this franchise can achieve.”
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The 43-year-old Adofo-Mensah worked in the front offices of the San Francisco 49ers (2013-19) and Cleveland Browns (2020-21) before joining the Vikings.
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