Vikings OC Norv Turner resigns, Pat Shurmur takes over

ByABC News
November 2, 2016, 11:50 AM

— -- Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator Norv Turner has resigned.

"I have tremendous respect for [head coach] Mike Zimmer, our coaching staff, and our players and at this time I think it is in the best interest of the team to step down," Turner said in a statement. "I thank the Wilf family for my time here in Minnesota and want to see our players and coaches achieve success."

After Turner surprised Zimmer on Wednesday morning with his resignation, Turner told ESPN's Ed Werder, "I think it's just we have different views on where the offense was going."

Pat Shurmur, who was hired this offseason as the Vikings' tight ends coach, will be the interim offensive coordinator. Zimmer will speak later Wednesday.

The Vikings lost 20-10 to the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field on Monday night, their second straight loss after a 5-0 start. They lost to the Philadelphia Eagles 21-10 on Oct. 23.

The Vikings are second worst in the league in total offense and in yards per game, at 293.3. The team has also been hit by injuries to Adrian Peterson, who tore the meniscus in his right knee, and linemen Matt Kalil and Andre Smith. Quarterback Teddy Bridgewater suffered a dislocated knee and ligament damage in an August practice.?

Minnesota safety Harrison Smith, on a conference call with Detroit reporters, said Turner's resignation sends a message that the Vikings need to get back on track.

"I've always loved Norv," Smith said, "but right now all I can do is focus on playing the Lions."

Turner's son, Scott, is the Vikings quarterbacks coach, and will remain with the team.

Shurmur has been Vikings QB Sam Bradford's offensive coordinator twice before -- in St. Louis in 2010, Bradford's rookie season, and in Philadelphia in 2015.

Turner joined the Vikings in 2014 after serving as offensive coordinator with the Cleveland Browns for one season. Before that, he spent six seasons as the San Diego Chargers' head coach.

At the time, Turner inherited a Vikings offense that ranked 13th overall but 23rd in passing.

ESPN's Michael Rothstein and The Associated Press contributed to this report.