Overview
- The Vikings requested an interview Wednesday with Bills assistant GM Terrance Gray for their vacant general manager job, the first external candidate to surface publicly.
- The search is in its early stages after the draft, with ownership using search firm TurnkeyZRG to identify and meet candidates.
- Executive Rob Brzezinski remains interim lead after running the draft and holds notable internal support within the building.
- Team leaders are weighing a structure that could elevate Brzezinski to a president-of-football-operations role if they hire an outside GM.
- Gray spent 11 years as a Vikings scout before joining Buffalo in 2017 and has drawn multiple GM interviews, including a final-round run with the Titans last year, while any new Minnesota hire will inherit a largely set 2026 roster and a Gray move could reshape Buffalo’s front office depth.