Vikings Plan To Make Decision Regarding Offensive Coordinator By Early Next Week

According to Jason La Canfora, the Minnesota Vikings plan to make a decision regarding their offensive coordinator by early next week.

The candidates to take over for Pat Shurmur as the Vikings’ coordinator include Darrell Bevell, Kevin Stefanski, Dan Campbell and Sean Ryan.

Former Giants HC Ben McAdoo was also tossed out as someone to watch for the Vikings. However, there has been no reported interest in him from Minnesota since then.

Bevell has the most experience of this group, but Stefanski figures to get strong consideration, given his experience with the team’s offensive turnaround and the work he’s done with their quarterbacks.

Bevell, 48, began his NFL coaching career with the Packers as an assistant quarterbacks coach in 2000. He eventually worked his way up to QBs coach before being hired by the Vikings as their offensive coordinator in 2006.

After five years in Minnesota, Bevell signed on with the Seahawks for the 2011 season and spent the past seven years in Seattle before he was recently fired.

In 2017, the Seahawks’ offense was No. 15 in total yards, No. 11 in points scored, No. 23 in yards rushing and No. 14 in passing offense.

Ryan 45, began his NFL coaching career with the Giants back in 2007 as their offensive quality control coach. He spent nine years in New York in a few positions before he was hired by the Texans as their WRs coach in 2016.

We’ll have more regarding the Vikings’ coordinator job as the news is available.

Looking for the latest NFL Insider News & Rumors?

Be sure to follow NFL Trade Rumors on TWITTER and FACEBOOK for breaking NFL News and Rumors for all 32 teams!