The Minnesota Vikings are locked and loaded to contest the Detroit Lions for the No. 1 overall seed in the NFC on Sunday evening. Running back Aaron Jones is officially off of the Vikings' injury report from a quad injury per Tom Pelissero.
The Minnesota Vikings injury report to start week 18 had some good news and some bad news, including updates on Aaron Jones and Patrick Jones.
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The Minnesota Vikings are among a group of teams expected to try and draft RB Aston Jeanty of Boise State, who would replace Aaron Jones.
Star Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones (quad) remained a limited participant during the team's practice on Thursday. Star Detroit Lions linebacker Alex Anzalone (forearm), meanwhile, was upgraded to a full participant Thursday as his status improves ahead of the Week 18 showdown between the two teams for the top seed in the NFC.
As the Minnesota Vikings take on the Detroit Lions in a crucial Week 18 contest to decide the NFC North, one of their key offensive weapons this season has been running Aaron Jones. While Jones is dealing with a quad contusion, he should be ready to go for the game, but he has answered the question about his possible future with Minnesota.
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones had a strong message for everyone who has doubted, and continues to doubt, the team this season.
As the Vikings look to secure the No. 1 seed in the NFC, RB Aaron Jones' injury update should make fans breathe a sigh of relief.
Minnesota Vikings veteran running back Aaron Jones was limited in practice earlier this week, but he’s off the injury report and ready to go for a crucial match
In total, Jones has 1,046 rushing yards to go along with 348 receiving yards this season. He’s been a focal point for the Vikings on offense, making life easier for quarterback Sam Darnold, and helping put the Vikings in position to earn the No. 1 seed in the NFC playoffs.
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The running back spent seven seasons in Green Bay before signing with the Packers' rival. He still cheers for his former team — except for twice a year.