Vikings make key decisions on player extensions under GM Nolan Teasley
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 11:07 PM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
The Minnesota Vikings' future remains uncertain as general manager Nolan Teasley evaluates major player extensions. Teasley has secured his front office staff, hiring Andrew Healy and Trent Kirchner as assistant general managers. The team currently holds $13.4 million in cap space for 2026, prompting discussions on extensions for players like Brian O'Neill and Jordan Addison, who are both critical to the team's performance. The Vikings are projected to have $46.1 million in cap space for 2027, increasing their flexibility for contract negotiations and potential signings.
- •Nolan Teasley is the new general manager of the Vikings.
- •The team has $13.4 million in cap space for 2026.
- •Brian O'Neill and Jordan Addison are priorities for contract extensions.
- •Projected cap space for 2027 stands at $46.1 million.
- •Teasley has appointed Andrew Healy and Trent Kirchner as assistant general managers.
- 11:07 PMYahoo Sports — Predicting Minnesota Vikings Extensions: Nolan Teasley has many important decision ahead of him with major players
"There are a lot of questions surrounding the future of the Minnesota Vikings, especially with Nolan Teasley in position.
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