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A source close to the Wilfs said there’s “zero truth” to the notion the #Vikings owners are thinking about selling the team. They’ve long talked about the team staying in the family for multiple generations, and both Mark and Zygi Wilf’s kids have taken on larger roles with the team in recent years.



Charley Walters: Are the Wilfs getting ready to sell the Vikings? twincities.com/2026/05/02/cha…



Charley Walters: Are the Wilfs getting ready to sell the Vikings? twincities.com/2026/05/02/cha…


Charley Walters: Are the Wilfs getting ready to sell the Vikings? twincities.com/2026/05/02/cha…


The Vikings went from $350 million in spending last year (most in the league) to $226 million this year (next to last). It has prompted speculation that the Wilfs may be thinking about selling the team. nbcsports.com/nfl/profootbal…


"It’s beginning to look as if Vikings ownership now could be mirroring Twins ownership, which has sought to sell its team." Writes @Charley_Walters from @PioneerPress, he continues... "If the Wilfs, who curiously still haven’t named a permanent general manager since firing Kwesi Adofo-Mensah last January, were to sell the Vikings today, they could get between $8 billion and $9 billion." Walters cites slashing payroll with the cuts of Allen and Hargrave as well as the trade of Greenard as one reason they may be prepping for a sale. Add into it the draft picks and potential to replace higher priced veterans like Brian O'Neill and the general manager who has yet to be named, Walters alludes to the Vikings walking a similar line to former owner Red McCombs and current ownership of the Twins.











Someone will draft Max Bredeson, and that will be a good idea.








