Vikings' Kevin O'Connell admits to trying to use contract clause to get out of dancing at his wedding
O'Connell bounced around NFL rosters for years
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Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell revealed he tried to get out of dancing at his own wedding in 2010 with the legal language in his contract when he was a player.
O’Connell made the revelation to ESPN for a story about what players are prohibited from doing in the offseason. He was a quarterback for the New York Jets in 2010 when he was getting married to his wife, Leah.
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"I tried to use that clause to get out of dancing at my own wedding," he said. "It didn't necessarily work, and I was able to make it through without any injury."
O’Connell was in the NFL from 2008 to 2012 but only appeared in regular-season games for the New England Patriots. He was also on the rosters of the Detroit Lions, Miami Dolphins and San Diego Chargers.
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He later served as an offensive coordinator for the Washington Redskins and Los Angeles Rams before taking over as the head coach of the Vikings in 2022.
As a coach, he said the "last thing you want" is to have a player go down with a non-football injury which has been seen several times in the last few seasons.
Minnesota was 7-10 last season.
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The team lost Kirk Cousins to the Atlanta Falcons but signed Sam Darnold and drafted J.J. McCarthy. The team also re-signed Justin Jefferson.
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