Minnesota Vikings keep Ryan Grigson amid front office changes
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 12, 2026, 11:25 PM
Last updated Jun 12, 2026
The Minnesota Vikings retain assistant general manager Ryan Grigson as new GM Nolan Teasley implements significant front office changes, including dismissing four executive personnel members. Grigson's continued presence has drawn criticism from fans, who blame him for poor draft outcomes. However, he reportedly holds respect within the organization, and his prior experience may benefit the team's current strategy. The Vikings' decision comes during a quiet period before training camp begins in late July.
- •Ryan Grigson remains with the Vikings after a front office shakeup.
- •Assistant GM Demitrius Washington is seeking other opportunities.
- •Fans express dissatisfaction with Grigson's role in past drafts.
- •Grigson has respect from team staff, including coach Brian Flores.
- •Vikings hope to leverage Grigson's experience for future decisions.
- 11:25 PMYahoo Sports — Minnesota Vikings executive Ryan Grigson remains with the organization, and there is a likely reason why
"The Minnesota Vikings' fanbase is not happy about Ryan Grigson still being with the organization, and the answer feels rather simple.
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