The Minnesota Vikings have many difficult questions to answer this offseason before they prepare for the 2025 season. One that no one wants to think about is, “Will Aaron Jones be back in
The Minnesota Vikings have a value judgement to make on running back Aaron Jones in the coming months. The post Aaron Jones Tied to Vikings’ Heated Rival, Potential $21 Million Deal appeared first on Heavy Sports.
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.
With Aaron Jones set to hit free agency, the Minnesota Vikings might need a new running back in 2025. One NFL analyst predicts the team will have interest in a Pittsburgh Steelers playmaker who is projected for a $27 million contract.
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 considered a top destination for Cleveland Browns running back Nick Chubb as a replacement for Aaron Jones.
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
Knox recently predicted the Bears could "lurk as a sleeper destination" for Jones during 2025 NFL free agency if the Minnesota Vikings do not re-sign him. The 30-year-old rusher has spent his entire eight-season career in the NFC North.
The Denver Broncos’ pursuit of Aaron Jones is becoming abundantly clear. However, there are some hurdles that Denver will have to jump over first. For instance, Jones dropped an ‘excellent’ truth bomb about his time with the Minnesota Vikings.
Will the Minnesota Vikings look to get younger at the running back position and move on from veteran Aaron Jones this offseason?
Anyone who watched the Vikings' playoff collapse to the (Los Angeles) Rams knows Minnesota needs to address its offensive line in a major way this offseason. Assuming those upgrades come in free agency, the Vikings could look for help at running back here.
Aaron Jones and Cam Akers have said they’d like to stay in Minnesota. Whether either does depends on what the team views as the best way to strengthen its rushing attack in 2025.