Bills’ Terrance Gray getting strong look in Vikings’ GM search

The Minnesota Vikings appear to have serious interest in a member of the Buffalo Bills‘ front office as it relates to their search for general manager.

Terrance Gray, the Bills‘ director of player personnel, has had a second interview with the Vikings. CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones reported Gray’s scheduled No. 2 chat, however, the specifics of that conversations were not provided, just that it will occur:

Gray has spoken to or had interest expressed in his services relating to vacant general manager positions in recent offseasons.

Gray began his career in Buffalo in 2017 when the team hired head coach Sean McDermott and general manager Brandon Beane. Since then, Gray has worked his way up through the organization.

Originally hired as the team’s director of college scouting, Gray was promoted to assistant director of player personnel then moved up again in 2022. That latter promotion came about when the New York Giants hired Joe Schoen as their general manager, who was previously Buffalo’s assistant general manager.

Bills Wire will continue to provide updates throughout the 2026 offseason.

This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Bills’ Terrance Gray getting strong look in Vikings’ GM search

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