Kevin O'Connell Just Sent A Clear Message About Minnesota's Run Game

As the Minnesota Vikings prepare for the upcoming season, head coach Kevin O'Connell unveils strategic moves to revitalize their struggling rushing game, promising fans the much-needed offensive overhaul they've been waiting for.

Kevin O’Connell made one thing clear this week: the Vikings know their run game has to be better, and they’ve spent the offseason trying to address it.

While speaking Thursday on the “Dan Patrick Show,” O’Connell spent part of the conversation on Minnesota’s quarterback battle, but he also circled back to a point fans have been waiting to hear. The Vikings head coach said improving the rushing attack has been a major focus throughout the offseason.

“We want to try to get back to the standard of having the quarterback position be a driving force behind us, winning by doing their job, by hopefully activating the great players they get to play with.

We got a great defense. Brian Flores has done an unbelievable job. If we can limit giving the football away and generate some explosives and get a run game going, which, although no one's really talking about that, has been a major emphasis of this offseason, both from a coaching staff standpoint and a player development and offensive development standpoint.”

How much of that shows up on the field won’t really be known until Week 1, but the Vikings’ offseason moves do offer some clues.

At running back, the picture looks familiar. Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason remain at the top of the depth chart, with Zavier Scott also in the mix for more snaps this summer.

The biggest changes came with the departures of Ty Chandler and fullback C.J. Ham, and the additions of Demond Claiborne and fullback Max Bredeson in this year’s NFL Draft.

That’s enough to give fans some hope, though the impact may not be immediate.

The more meaningful changes may be on the coaching side. After Mike Pettine “retired”, Minnesota brought in former Miami Dolphins offensive coordinator Frank Smith as assistant head coach. Smith wasn’t calling plays in Miami, but the Dolphins finished top five in yards per rushing attempt in two of his four seasons there.

The Vikings also changed offensive line coaches, moving on from Chris Kuper after four years and replacing him with Keith Carter, who served as Minnesota’s assistant offensive line coach in 2025.

Carter brings a long NFL résumé that includes work as a running backs coach, offensive line coach, and run game coordinator. Since 2017, when he was with the Atlanta Falcons as running backs coach, the offenses he’s been part of have generally ranked around the top 15 in rushing yards per attempt.

Whether Smith and Carter can translate that background into real gains for Minnesota remains to be seen. But O’Connell’s message was unmistakable: the Vikings aren’t ignoring the run game anymore.

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