Daniel Jones is set to hit free agency. Should the Minnesota Vikings look to bring him back for the 2025 season?
The Minnesota take on the LA Rams in Monday’s Wild Card game, with the former Giants QB promoted to the active roster.
The Vikings will have their No. 2 running back and they did not change the quarterback depth chart for Monday's postseason matchup against the Rams.
Following an unfortunate first half performance on Monday night, calls are mounting for the Minnesota Vikings to bench quarterback Sam Darnold in favor of
Vikings backup quarterback Daniel Jones said Saturday he’s “preparing for whatever the situation is” at No. 2 quarterback Monday night in the wild-card game against the Los Angeles Rams. It was the first time the ex-Giants starter spoke publicly since the week he arrived in Minnesota.
The Minnesota Vikings signed quarterback Daniel Jones to the 53-man roster on Tuesday and waived quarterback Brett Rypien ahead of Monday night's wild-card game against the Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, Calif.
After winning the Daniel Jones sweepstakes after the former Duke quarterback was waived mid-season from his nine-figure contract by the New York Giants, it felt like only a matter of time before the Minnesota Vikings would sign the practice squad player to their roster full-time.
Jones signed to the Vikings’ practice squad shortly after he had been released by the Giants earlier this season.
That free agent quarterback was none other than Daniel Jones, who spent the better part of the last six seasons as the Giants' starting quarterback. As Jones and the Vikings prepare to make their 2025 playoff run, let's take a look at how Danny Dimes ended up in Minnesota.
Sam Darnold has led the Vikings' quarterback room all season, but the team does have some depth ready behind him.
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