Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones returned to practice in limited fashion Thursday as he works his way back from a right hamstring injury. The Vikings' leading rusher left their Week 5 win over the New York Jets in London with the hamstring issue.
The 5-0 Minnesota Vikings are gearing up for their biggest game of the season against division rival, the 4-1 Detroit Lions. Coming off a bye week, the Vikings are dealing with some injuries, but things are looking up as more players returned to practice today.
The Lions signed DT Alim McNeill to a four-year, $97 million extension on Tuesday. Dan Campbell called McNeill one of the “pillars” of their team: “Fired up for Mac.
Will he or won’t he? That’s the question for Aaron Jones at this stage. The talented runner offers balance to a Minnesota offense in desperate need of some, especially with Sam Darnold operating under center.
The Minnesota Vikings have started the season a perfect 5-0. After defeating the New York Jets in Week 5’s showdown in London, the team entered its bye week undefeated and in command of the NFC North.
The Minnesota Vikings have been practicing for three days now after returning home from London last week. It provides them ample time to get ready for a tilt against the Detroit Lions.
It is Wednesday of week 7 and the Minnesota Vikings are preparing for the biggest matchup of the season, a noon tilt on Sunday vs the (4-1) Detroit Lions.
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The Minnesota Vikings lost starting running back Aaron Jones to a hip injury during the first half of their London game against the New York Jets. He is back practicing this week, but his availability is in question.
The official word was week to week, a designation that arrived last week. Will Aaron Jones be ready to roll by the end of the week? The RB1 is a supremely talented runner, someone who adds a totally different element to the offense.
The Minnesota Vikings are back from their bye week. They’ll take on the Detroit Lions in what will be one of the biggest games of the year. With a massive divisional game on the horizon, the Vikings are going to need every available player they have to remain undefeated and a top of the NFC North.
Vikings running back Aaron Jones (hip) participated in the team's first practice of the week on Monday, which is a good early sign regarding his potential availability for Sunday's marquee game against the Lions.
It’s become a bit of a cliche among the analytics community to say that “running backs don’t matter.” More precisely, the claim is that (a) the difference
The Minnesota Vikings have wielded a balanced offense on their way to a 5-0 record, but that balance could be undone should RB Aaron Jones have to miss game action.
The Minnesota Vikings have an issue at running back. Aaron Jones is now week-to-week with a hip injury with Ty Chandler taking over as the lead back. It's a position that Chandler has held before at the end of 2023 when he torched the Cincinnati Bengals for 132 yards and a touchdown.
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones is considered week-to-week due to a hip injury, coach Kevin O'Connell said on Tuesday. Jones sustained the injury in the first half of the Vikings' 23-17 victory over the New York Jets on Sunday in London.
Aaron Jones suffered a hip injury during Sunday’s early morning game. With this injury potentially having Jones miss some time, Chandler could see a heavy workload like he experienced later in the 2023 season.
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones is not expected to miss any games after injuring his hip in Sunday's 23-17 win over the New York Jets in London, NBC Sports reported.
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones sustained a right hip injury and was ruled out for the remainder of Sunday's game against the New York Jets in London.
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones had planned to score a touchdown against his former team this week and celebrate accordingly. He was denied that — sort of — but still managed to get the last laugh.
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones spent the first seven years of his NFL career with the Green Bay Packers. In Week 4, he gets to return home and face his former team.
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