Denver Broncos general manager George Paton is widely expected to remain in place for the 2026 season.
However, a new report has introduced an unexpected layer of uncertainty around his future.
According to The Athleticâs Dianna Russini via Sports Illustrated, Patonâs name has been âcirculating in conversations with league sourcesâ in connection with the Minnesota Vikingsâ general manager vacancy.
While Paton remains under contract with Denver through the 2026 season, his deep ties to Minnesota have sparked league-wide speculation.
âAnother name circulating in conversations with league sources is former Vikings executive and current Broncos general manager George Paton, who still has strong internal relationships,â Russini wrote.Â
She added that Paton âremains under contract with Denver and is well regarded by both Broncos ownership and head coach Sean Payton.â
Denver has shown little public indication that a change is coming.Â
Still, the report has raised questions as Paton enters the final year of his six-year contract in 2026.Â
Vikings Vacancy Brings Familiar Ties Back Into Focus
Patonâs connection to Minnesota runs deep. Â
He spent 14 seasons with the Vikings organization from 2007 to 2020, rising from director of player personnel to assistant general manager and vice president of player personnel.
During that span, he worked closely with longtime GM Rick Spielman and became one of the leagueâs most respected front-office executives.
Patonâs success in Minnesota was a major reason the Broncos hired him.
Minnesota fired GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah last week, opening a vacancy that will not be filled until after the NFL Draft.Â
Longtime Vikings executive Rob Brzezinski is currently serving in a temporary role.
But league sources have already begun floating outside names, including Patonâs.
Any move would require Denverâs permission, as the Vikings job would be considered a lateral position.Â
It would also likely require Minnesota to offer Paton expanded control over football operations.Â
Whether that would be enough to pull him away from Denver remains doubtful, but that isnât slowing down discussions.Â
Patonâs Success Strengthens Case for ExtensionÂ
Since surviving the disastrous Nathaniel Hackett-Russell Wilson era, Paton has helped stabilize the Broncos alongside head coach Sean Payton.
Over the past two seasons, Denver has made the playoffs in two straight seasons, captured an AFC West title, earned a No. 1 seed, and reached the AFC Championship.
This occurred all while navigating historic dead money tied to Wilsonâs departure.Â
Paton has also rebuilt his reputation as a top-tier talent evaluator. Â
His drafts and extensions have produced cornerstone players such as Patrick Surtain II, Quinn Meinerz, Nik Bonitto, Jonathon Cooper, and Zach Allen.Â
Broncos CEO Greg Penner recently underscored the organizationâs desire for continuity.
âWeâd love to have both of them here long term,â Penner said of Paton and Payton. âThe partnership theyâve created and how they work together, itâs very complementary.â
Given Denverâs trajectory, it would be a major surprise if the Broncos allowed Paton to leave.Â
Still, with his contract winding down and a familiar opportunity resurfacing, Patonâs future has drawn attention around the league.
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