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Minnesota Vikings Lose Executive Ryan Grigson After 4 Years

· 2026-06-25

Minnesota Vikings Lose Executive Ryan Grigson After 4 Years

The Minnesota Vikings are moving forward without assistant general manager Ryan Grigson, who left the organization after 4 years.

What happened?

Grigson joined the Vikings in 2022 as senior vice president of player personnel and was promoted to assistant general manager in 2025.

He worked closely with former general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, bringing extensive front-office experience to the team.

Why it matters for Minnesota Vikings

The team's front-office transition under new general manager Nolan Teasley has resulted in significant changes, including the departure of Grigson and another assistant general manager, Demitrius Washington.

The Vikings have hired Andrew Healy and Trent Kirchner as assistant general managers and added former Chicago Bears general manager Ryan Pace as an adviser.

What comes next?

The Vikings will face the Green Bay Packers on September 13, 2026, in their next game.

Grigson's departure marks the end of an era for the Vikings, who are looking to rebuild and compete in the NFC North.

The team's new leadership structure will be put to the test as they prepare for the upcoming season.

And with the loss of Grigson, the Vikings will have to rely on their new assistant general managers to make key personnel decisions.

But the team is confident in their ability to succeed, with a strong roster and a new sense of direction.

So the Vikings will look to move forward, focusing on their upcoming game against the Packers.

The team's fans will be watching closely, eager to see how the new leadership structure will impact the team's performance.

The Vikings' front office is now led by Nolan Teasley, who will be responsible for making key decisions about the team's roster and personnel.

Teasley has a strong background in football operations, having worked with several teams in the past.

He will be joined by Healy and Kirchner, who bring a wealth of experience to the team.

The Vikings are looking to compete in the NFC North, a tough division that includes the Packers, the Chicago Bears, and the Detroit Lions.

The team will have to be strong on both offense and defense if they want to succeed.

The Vikings' quarterback situation is still uncertain, but the team is hopeful that they can find a solution before the start of the season.

The team's running back corps is deep, with several talented players vying for playing time.

The Vikings' wide receivers are also a strength, with several players who have the potential to make big plays.

The team's defense is led by a strong linebacking corps, which will be key to their success.

The Vikings' defensive backfield is also a strength, with several talented players who can make big plays.

The team's special teams unit is solid, with a strong kicker and punter.

The Vikings will look to use their special teams to their advantage, trying to pin their opponents deep in their own territory.

The team's coaching staff is led by head coach Kevin O'Connell, who will be responsible for making key decisions about the team's strategy.

O'Connell has a strong background in football, having played and coached in the NFL for several years.

He will be joined by a talented staff of assistants, who will help him make key decisions about the team.

The Vikings are looking to make a deep run in the playoffs, and they will need to be strong in all phases of the game if they want to succeed.

The team's fans are excited about the upcoming season, and they will be watching closely as the Vikings take on the Packers on September 13, 2026.

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