Are O'Connell, Brezinksi interested in Vikings' GM role?
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Are O'Connell, Brezinksi interested in Vikings' GM role?
"I am just focused right now on the next two months or whatever's ahead of us into the draft. It's an awesome responsibility. I've been here a long time. I know what this franchise means to our fans and just want to be a small part of one day delivering that championship. And so whatever steps we can take in the next couple of months, we're going to do that to make that happen."
"The Vikings' most pressing issue at the moment is deciding how to stock their quarterback depth chart following J.J. McCarthy's 10-game, injury-filled season as a starter. Eventually, they'll be consumed by another critical question: How to replace former general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, whom the Wilfs fired Jan. 30."
Rob Brzezinski, the Vikings' primary football administrator since 1999, has been temporarily elevated to an interim general manager role following the firing of Kwesi Adofo-Mensah on January 30. When asked if he wants the permanent position, which owners Zygi and Mark Wilf plan to fill after the draft, Brzezinski remained noncommittal, maintaining focus on the immediate two-month period ahead. His primary responsibilities include addressing the quarterback depth chart following J.J. McCarthy's injury-plagued 10-game starting season. Brzezinski emphasized his long tenure with the franchise and his commitment to helping deliver a championship. The Wilfs intend to begin their formal search for a permanent general manager after the draft concludes.
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