MANKATO – The Vikings reported to training camp Thursday morning with high expectations and big news involving the coach who helped create those high expectations.
On the campus of Minnesota State University in Mankato, General Manager Rick Spielman announced that coach Mike Zimmer, who last year led the Vikings to an 11-5 record and the NFC North title in his second season in Minnesota, had signed a long-term contract extension with the team.
"Our ownership deserves a championship, our fans deserve a championship, and there's no doubt in our organization's mind that Coach Zimmer is the right leader for this football team into the future," Spielman said.
Spielman would not reveal terms of the contract but did say "there's no doubt Coach Zimmer is going to be our football coach here for a long time."
Zimmer said he hadn't been pushing for a new deal, which will give the 60-year-old even more job security and presumably a pay raise. But he was happy to accept one.
"I feel very, very fortunate to be the coach of the Vikings," Zimmer said, adding, "It's good to get it done now and get a chance to move forward."
Zimmer had been passed over by several other teams for head coaching positions in the years before the Vikings hired him in 2014. He has said he even considered turning down his second interview in Minnesota out of fear of being rejected once again.
But after agreeing to take over the Vikings that winter, Zimmer — who spent his first two decades in the NFL as a defensive coordinator or assistant — quickly won over the players with his aggressive schemes and straightforward management style.