The Aaron Jones Injury Update
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Heās week to week.
The Aaron Jones Injury Update
Thatās the update on Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones, who injured his hip during Sundayās London win over the New York Jets. Jones was cooking ā per usual ā in Week 5 but got tackled and hurt midway through the 23-17 triumph.
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Head coach Kevin OāConnell said about Jonesā injury status on Tuesday, āHe continues to be evaluated, but all the early information weāve got so far, it looks like weāve avoided a long-term injury. Iād classify him week to week at this point.ā
Before the injury, Jones recorded 7 rushing attempts for 29 yards and 1 reception for 24 yards against New York. The offense wasnāt firing onĀ allĀ cylinders in London with Jones, but it assuredly died when he left the game. RB2 Ty Chandler entered the game, promptly fumbled, and didnāt do much thereafter.
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OāConnellās words also mirror an update from Pro Football Talk on Sunday evening. āThe veteran left Sundayās 23-17 win over the Jets with a hip injury,āĀ Mike Florio wroteĀ late Sunday. āInitially, he was questionable to return. Then, he was ruled out. Initial word is that, by the time the Vikings return to action after their Week 6 bye, Jones should be good to go. They need him.ā
The young skipper also stated he has āa lot of confidenceā in Chandler, a runner who thrived down the stretch of the 2023 season but reverted to his RB2 role this offseason when Minnesota signed Jones to a one-year deal.
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In 2022 and 2023, OāConnellās offense never fully took off, as the ground game always lagged behind the passing game. And to compensate for the struggles, OāConnell would ask his quarterback to rear back and throw about 70% of the time.
However, with Jones at RB1 for 4.3 games in 2024, the offense had ascended to new heights, enabling the Vikings to run more than it had at any time since the 2021 campaign. Jones makes the offense balanced.
Thankfully, Jonesā injury arrived at the āperfectā time with the bye underway. Minnesota should also receive tight end T.J. Hockenson back in the lineup in Week 7 or Week 8, so perhaps his addition could mitigate any would-be Jones absence.
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If Jonesā absence persisted or he encountered a different injury, these free-agent RB options are available on the open market:
Matt Breida
Melvin Gordon
DeWayne McBride
Jerick McKinnon
Latavius Murray
James Robinson
Too, Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah could explore a trade for a player like Miles Sanders of the Carolina Panthers.
Minnesota will host the Detroit Lions in 12 days and, with or without Jones, is expected to lose by three points.
Dustin Baker is a political scientist who graduated from the University of Minnesota in 2007. Subscribe to his daily YouTube Channel, VikesNow. The show features guests, analysis, and opinion on all things related to the purple team, with 4-7 episodes per week. His Vikings obsession dates back to 1996. Listed guilty pleasures: Peanut Butter Ice Cream, āThe Sopranos,ā Basset Hounds, and The Doors (the band). He follows the NBA as closely as the NFL.Ā
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