The search for the next Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator has come to a close. After a week-long process that seemed like an eternity and featured names such as Hue Jackson, Mike Mularkey and Dirk Koetter, it has been reported by ESPN’s Adam Schefter that Kevin Stefanski will stay with the team and run the offense on a full-time basis.
The Vikings’ search for the position was filled with as much drama, as one would expect from this franchise, as Stefanski’s contract had originally expired on Tuesday. With a report coming from the Pioneer Press’ Charley Walters that Stefanski was leaving on his own terms, another came shortly after that saying he was in heavy consideration for the Cleveland Browns’ head coaching position.