
Since Adofo-Mensah and head coach Kevin O’Connell joined the team prior to the 2022 season, the Vikings are 34-17 and have made two postseason trips.
Vikings co-owner and president Mark Wilf stated, “Kwesi’s leadership, vision, and collaboration with our coaching staff has positioned the Minnesota Vikings for sustained success.” “His dedication and forward-thinking approach have been instrumental in shaping our roster and future, and we are confident that under the guidance of him and Kevin O’Connell, we will continue to compete at the highest level as we pursue a championship for Vikings fans.”
“This organization means so much to me, and I’ve always believed in what we’re building here. From the ownership to the incredible staff, there’s a true commitment to creating a winning culture with the goal of competing year in and year out,” Adofo-Mensah said. “Minnesos has welcomed my family with open arms, and we embrace the sacrifices that come with chasing the ultimate prize, knowing what it will mean to the best fan base and this great state.” Minnesota finished 14-3 in 2024, its best season since a 15-1 campaign in 1998.
“While we’ve made significant strides already, our focus will remain on building a team positioned as a perennial contender,” he added.
“This extension signifies we are on solid ground with the long-term vision we have set, and I’m incredibly excited to work with this group of talented people as we continue to push the boundaries of what this franchise can achieve.” Minnesota’s .667 winning percentage over the past three seasons ranks third in the NFC behind the Philadelphia Eagles (.784) and Detroit Lions (.706). Adofo-Mensah, 43, 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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