QUINIX Sport News: Vikings reach multi-year contract extension with coach Kevin O’Connell

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Kevin O’Connell has led the Vikings to the playoffs twice in his three seasons leading the franchise.

Kevin O’Connell isn’t going anywhere.

The Minnesota Vikings agreed to a new multi-year contract extension with O’Connell on Tuesday afternoon, the team announced. While specifics of the deal aren’t yet known, it is expected to keep him in Minneapolis for the foreseeable future.

“Kevin is exactly who we believed him to be when we named him as our head coach — an innovative play caller, an excellent communicator and a strong leader who motivates and connects with his players,” Vikings owner Mark Wilf said in a statement. “He has helped establish a culture that positions us for sustained success, and he will continue to set the standard we need as we pursue a championship for Vikings fans.”

The team is also working on an extension for general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. It’s unclear when that deal will get done.

O’Connell was set to enter the final year of his contract with the Vikings this fall. He’s compiled a 34-17 record and reached the playoffs twice in his three seasons as the Vikings’ head coach. The team went 14-3 this past season and was in contention for the top seed in the NFC, but they fell to the Detroit Lions in their regular-season finale and then lost in their opening-round playoff game to the Los Angeles Rams.

 

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