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Wilfs Sale Rumors BUSTED!+ Domonique Orange Starter Reality

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Wilfs NOT selling + Orange starter breakdown + top defensive FAs for 2026 Vikings roster

MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - DECEMBER 29: Zygi Wilf owner of the Minnesota Vikings looks on prior to a game between the Minnesota Vikings and Green Bay Packers at U. S. Bank Stadium on December 29, 2024 in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

(Photo by Brace Hemmelgarn/Getty Images) | Getty Images The Minnesota Vikings ownership sale rumor is debunked , third-round pick Domonique Orange gets a full scouting breakdown, and Tyler Forness identifies the defensive free agents the Vikings must sign now. On the latest episode of The Real Forno Show — a Vikings 1st & SKOL Production — host Tyler Forness and producer Dave Stefano deliver sharp, unfiltered Vikings analysis in a post-draft episode that covers everything Vikings fans are buzzing about heading into the 2026 season. The episode opens with the story dominating Vikings Twitter: a Pioneer Press column suggesting the Wilf family may be preparing to sell the franchise.

Forness is direct: “The Wilfs don’t want to sell the team, and this is just a reset year in terms of the salary cap. ” He traces the rumor back to columnist Charley Walters, noting that beat reporters — including Dane Mizutani and Ben Goessling — quickly responded with sourced reporting to the contrary. “Sources close to the Wilfs said that they have no interest in selling the team,” Forness explained, adding that the Wilfs are actively bringing their children into the organization with multi-generational ownership in mind.

Dave Stefano reinforced it: “They want to be multi-generational, just like the Rooneys. They have no interest in selling. ” The duo also pushed back on broader ownership criticism, with Forness challenging fans to point to specific process failures rather than just results: “Where have they not put all of their efforts and energies to help this organization win?

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