Aaron Jones Joins Minesota Vikings, Preferring the Vikings to Detroit Lions”
On a day when a ton of NFL trades and transactions were made, the Minnesota Vikings are keeping one of their own prospective free agents on the roster. After agreeing to a new contract with the Vikings, who made the announcement on Sunday, veteran running back Aaron Jones will not be setting the market like he did during the previous offseason.
Jones, who had known the Vikings as his NFC North adversary during his tenure with the Green Bay Packers, had agreed to a one-year, $7 million contract to join them. After declining a pay cut this past offseason, he broke up his relationship with the Packers.
The Jones addition was initially seen by head coach Kevin O’Connell as a veteran who could be the leader of his backfield’s running-back-by-committee approach. The option was considered since Jones, 30, had a history of injuries, including missing six games in 2023.
AFTER RELEASE FROM JETS, DAVANTE ADAMS SIGNED A 2-YEAR DEAL WITH RAMS But after rushing for 1,138 yards on 255 rushes with five touchdowns and hauling in 51 passes for 408 yards and two scores, Jones
With play-action playing a big part in the pass game, Jones was a key element of a high-octane Vikings attack that also saw journeyman QB Sam Darnold light up the scoreboard. NFL fans are aware that a successful run game is the key to a strong play-action.
The Vikings saw Jones’ success in the backfield and quickly decided to keep him on the team as they attempt to address the quarterback conundrum going into the 2025 campaign.
According to recent rumors, despite Darnold’s recent career-altering campaign in Minnesota, a deal between the Vikings and him is not anticipated. J.J. McCarthy, a 2024 first-round pick, is still listed on the team’s depth chart. Daniel Jones, who joined the organization after being cut by the New York Giants two years after agreeing