Justin Jefferson Pranks Vikings GM with ‘We Got Him’ Photo Act

In a recent episode of Eli Manning’s show “The Undercovers,” Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson showcased his comedic skills. The episode aired on Amazon Prime Video and featured a memorable prank targeting the Vikings’ general manager, Kwesi Adofo-Mensah.
Justin Jefferson’s Prank on Vikings GM
During the episode, which was filmed over the summer, Jefferson disguised himself as a seasoned photographer named “Darius Frost.” He donned a fishing hat that obscured his trademark braids and utilized a high-pitched voice to engage Adofo-Mensah.
How the Prank Unfolded
The setup involved Jefferson asking a range of trivia questions about Minnesota to keep Adofo-Mensah occupied during an extended photo shoot. Surprisingly, Adofo-Mensah did not recognize him until the end. Jefferson even humorously mispronounced “Kwesi” and joked about wanting a $140 million contract, echoing the value of his own deal signed in 2024.
- Show: “The Undercovers”
- Platform: Amazon Prime Video
- Air Date: October 16, 2025
- Duration: 30 minutes
Jefferson later praised Adofo-Mensah for his participation in the prank, expressing appreciation for how well he played along. “We got him definitely good,” Jefferson remarked.
Interaction with Coaches
The episode didn’t just feature Adofo-Mensah. Jefferson also involved three assistant coaches: Wes Phillips, Keenan McCardell, and Tony Sorrentino. He prompted them to strike “silly” poses, but Sorrentino was the first to figure out Jefferson’s identity.
A Fun Day at a Flag Football Tournament
Beyond the pranks, Jefferson attended a flag football tournament in St. Paul. He took photos from the sidelines and engaged with attendees. In his humorous style, he asked if people knew that the Minnesota state bird is the “common loon.”
At one point, Jefferson even sought permission to join the game, showcasing his skills by running routes and catching passes. The athletes soon realized they were playing alongside a pro, which contributed to the day’s excitement.
Reflections on Fame
Jefferson expressed gratitude for the experience, stating it allowed him to enjoy a sense of normalcy. “It was cool being a part of that,” he shared, reflecting on how his fame limits simple interactions.
Overall, Jefferson’s foray into this playful prank highlights his charismatic personality and ability to entertain, both on and off the field.