Daniel Jones is set to hit free agency. Should the Minnesota Vikings look to bring him back for the 2025 season?
Jones didn't play any snaps in the Vikings' 27-9 loss to the Rams on Jan. 13 in the wild-card round Minnesota signed him off its practice squad. After completing 216 of 341 passes (63.3 percent) for 2,
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After signing former Giants quarterback Daniel Jones midseason, the Vikings are excited to explore him as a "potential" option next season. The post Vikings Make Daniel Jones Announcement Ahead of QB Decision appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Former New York Giants and current Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daniel Jones is set to be a free agent during the offseason.
Quarterback Sam Darnold was a shell of himself over the team's final two games, committing three turnovers and getting sacked 11 times despite throwing for a combined 411 yards and a single touchdown.
The Minnesota Vikings have entered the 2025 offseason with many questions and few answers. One of these questions is, who will be the next bridge
As such, Minnesota will be in prime position to revive another former starting quarterback's career in 2025 -- potentially as McCarthy's backup and/or his competition. The Vikings signed former New York Giants signal-caller Daniel Jones after he was cut mid-season and bringing him back is an option if Darnold departs.
"His appearance was a visual symbol of the neutral terms Vikings general manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah and coach Kevin O'Connell used last week in discussing his immediate future," Seifert added. Vikings coach Kevin O'Connell said McCarthy is on track to where they hoped he'd be after undergoing a full meniscus repair in August.
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Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley is far too classy ever to say an ill word or make an obscene gesture toward anyone, even if the situation justified it. Instead, Barkley, who is on his way to his first Super Bowl after his rocky breakup with the New York Giants last offseason,