The Minnesota Vikings experienced tremendous success with Aaron Jones sprinting out of the backfield, but there's a good chance he departs in NFL free agency.
The running game in Minnesota has been lackluster for the past two seasons. Last year, running backs Alexander Mattison and Cam Akers had their moments, but overall failed to fill the shoes left
Whilst the majority of Minnesota Vikings talk has focused, understandably so, on the quarterback dilemma facing the team, there is another key position group that has major question marks heading into 2025.
The Minnesota Vikings are predicted to lose running back Aaron Jones to the Denver Broncos once NFL free agency hits in March.
As Aaron Jones hits 30 years old, his future in Minnesota is uncertain with a robust RB draft class looming. Joe Pisapia breaks down how he sees his future.
After a tough playoff exit, the Vikings should expect to lose a team legend while also parting ways with two starters who were key to the team's success.
Before Aaron Jones laces them up Monday, there will be player prop betting options available for the 8:00 PM ET kickoff, live on ABC/ESPN. The Minnesota Vikings (14-3) and Jones square off against
There is no time for emotions in the NFL. Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O'Connell preached going 1-0 every week during the season and now that the season is over after a 27-9 loss to the Los Angeles Rams, the business side of the game takes over — and O'Connell and general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah have big decisions to make.
Jones rushed 13 times for 48 yards and secured three of six targets for 12 yards in the Vikings ' 27-9 wild-card loss to the Rams on Monday night. He finished the 2024 regular season with 255 carries for 1,138 yards and five touchdowns, a 51-408-2 receiving line on 62 targets and five fumbles (three lost) across 17 games.
The Vikings need to re-sign these 3 veteran players before 2025 NFL free agency kicks off in March. Will they retain them all?
Vikings RBs Aaron Jones and Ty Chandler did not become the dynamic duo hoped for, prompting a potential rebuild of the running back room.
It’s a good time to look back on last offseason considering how much money the Vikings have to spend this offseason