9 Shocking Revelations About Aaron Jones' Injury

9 Shocking Revelations About Aaron Jones' Injury

1. What Happened to Aaron Jones During the Game?

Aaron Jones, the Minnesota Vikings' running back, left the game against the New York Jets in London due to a hip injury. He was heavily involved early in the game but suffered an injury during a wild stretch in the first quarter.

2. When Did Aaron Jones Suffer the Injury?

The exact moment of the injury is unclear, but it occurred after Jones made a 24-yard catch. He was replaced by backup Ty Chandler on the next play.

3. How Many Yards Did Aaron Jones Rush Before His Injury?

Before his injury, Aaron Jones had rushed for 29 yards on seven carries. He also had one reception for 24 yards.

4. What Was Aaron Jones' Season Performance Before the Injury?

Aaron Jones had been averaging 116 total yards of offense through the first four weeks of the season. He was an explosive part of the Vikings' offense.

5. Who Will Replace Aaron Jones in the Game?

Backup running back Ty Chandler took over for Aaron Jones after his injury. Chandler has been running well this year when given the chance.

6. How Did the Injury Affect the Vikings' Offense?

The Vikings' offense struggled significantly after Aaron Jones left the game. They managed only 98 total yards, four first downs, and two field goals after halftime.

7. What Was Sam Darnold's Performance Like During the Game?

Sam Darnold, the Vikings' quarterback, had his worst game of the season. The offense as a whole had plenty of issues to sort through, with receiver Justin Jefferson expressing dissatisfaction with their performance.

8. How Will Aaron Jones' Injury Impact the Vikings' Season?

Fortunately for Aaron Jones and the Vikings, they have a bye week in Week 6. This will give him ample time to recover if anything serious happens. The team will need to rely on other players like Myles Gaskin and Ty Chandler in the meantime.

9. What Is Aaron Jones' Background?

Aaron Jones signed a one-year, $7 million deal with the Vikings as a free agent this offseason after spending his first seven NFL seasons with the Green Bay Packers. He was selected by the Packers at No. 182 overall in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft.

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