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Vikings' QB Blunder: Rodgers' Ghost Haunts Minnesota
3 Feb
Summary
- Vikings missed playoffs after a 9-8 season.
- Rodgers chose Steelers over Vikings on team-friendly deal.
- Team is $40 million over salary cap.

The Minnesota Vikings' season concluded with a disappointing 9-8 record, failing to secure a playoff spot after a strong performance the previous year. This outcome prompted the ownership group to dismiss general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah shortly after the season concluded.
An in-depth end-of-season analysis by the Vikings' ownership revealed concerns with roster construction and future strategic planning. While draft pick performance was a factor, the most critical findings centered on quarterback strategy and potential acquisitions.
League sources indicated that a plan to potentially sign Aaron Rodgers to a favorable contract was explored, with interest from the team's administration, coaching staff, and players. Rodgers ultimately chose to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers, impacting the Vikings' outlook.




