NFL BOMBSHELL: Elon Musk Issues Tesla Ultimatum to Minnesota Vikings and Minneapolis
Minneapolis, MN — In a stunning and unprecedented move that’s shaking both the tech and sports worlds, Tesla CEO Elon Musk has issued a bold ultimatum: either the Minnesota Vikings partner with Tesla — or face a total Tesla ban in Minneapolis.
“If the Vikings refuse to partner with Tesla, no player, no coach, not even a fan from Minneapolis will be able to buy a Tesla,” Musk said in a fiery post on X (formerly Twitter). “We innovate. We electrify. If they’re not on board, they’re off the grid — literally.”
The shocking statement sent social media into a frenzy, with NFL fans and tech enthusiasts clashing over the bizarre declaration. Musk, known for his unpredictable and often theatrical statements, appeared dead serious.
According to sources close to the situation, Musk had been in early talks with the Minnesota Vikings to explore a sponsorship deal involving electric vehicle charging stations at U.S. Bank Stadium, Tesla-branded player shuttles, and even a co-branded “CyberHorn” to replace the traditional Gjallarhorn.
However, Vikings executives reportedly walked away from the table, favoring local partnerships and more traditional automotive brands.
Now, Musk is going nuclear.
A City-Wide Ban?
While legal experts question whether Musk can truly enforce a vehicle ban on an entire city, Tesla insiders say the company could block Minneapolis ZIP codes from online orders and dealership deliveries, making it extremely difficult for residents to purchase Tesla vehicles.
NFL and Tesla Clash?
The NFL has not released an official statement, but league insiders are said to be “deeply concerned” about a tech mogul attempting to influence team operations and fan access through corporate pressure.
“It’s one thing to advertise,” said an anonymous league executive. “It’s another to hold a city hostage over a marketing deal.”
What’s Next?
As of now, the Minnesota Vikings have not commented on Musk’s remarks. Players, including quarterback J.J. McCarthy and wide receiver Justin Jefferson, have remained silent — although some liked cryptic posts on X suggesting “they’d rather walk than drive a Tesla.”
Musk, unfazed, doubled down late Monday night:
“Minneapolis had a choice. They chose wrong. Let’s see how far they get on gas.”