The Minnesota Vikings ownership, Mark and Zygi Wilf, recognizes it has something in general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and head coach Kevin O’Connell. Moreover, there are no plans for changes.
Ahead of a new report from Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer regarding rival teams’ interest in trading for O’Connell.
“We’re looking forward to a great future with these guys,” Mark Wilf told the Star Tribune’s Ben Goessling in an interview published on January 4. “We look forward to having those conversations with each of them after the season. We have tremendous confidence, and we look forward to their continued leadership of the franchise.”
O’Connell’s impact on the Vikings has been evident.
“We realize how important it is from a football sense to get the right people involved,” Zygi Wilf told Goessling. “You go through trials and errors, and you hope eventually you come out with the right people. Certainly in our organization and our coaching staff, we do believe we have the best people involved. So we’re just very proud of that.”
With a 14-2 record and the chance to set a franchise record in wins and earn the No. 1 seed in the NFC, the Vikings’ decision to let the season play out may have prevented undue stress on both sides.