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Minnesota Vikings’ Aaron Jones Sidelined Due to Hip Injury

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Aaron Jones of Minnesota Vikings Sidelined Due to Injury in Recent NFL Game

Aaron Jones, the running back for the Minnesota Vikings, will not be participating in the impending game against the New York Jets. This decision comes in the wake of a hip injury he sustained, as announced by the team.

Unfolding of the Injury: Aaron Jones’ Last Play

The exact moment of Jones’ injury remains uncertain. However, the last time he engaged with the ball was during a 24-yard catch, a part of a frenzied sequence in the first quarter. The team’s quarterback, Sam Darnold, had exited the game temporarily due to an injury. His substitute, Nick Mullens, targeted Jones with a pass on a wheel route for a third-and-5 conversion. The pass fell short, leading Jones to jump for the catch, which resulted in a hard landing.

Immediate Aftermath and Impact on the Team

Following the incident, Jones was substituted by Ty Chandler on the subsequent play, which saw Darnold return to the game, only to fumble a pitch from him. Before his abrupt exit, Jones had accomplished 29 yards on seven carries. In his debut season with the Vikings, after signing a one-year free agent contract this spring, he has already recorded 350 yards.

Looking Forward: The Potential Impact of Jones’ Injury

The Vikings are scheduled for a bye in Week 6, which might serve as a silver lining, potentially reducing the duration of Jones’ absence from the field. As the team and fans await more information on his condition, Jones’ injury serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictability and high-stakes nature of NFL games.

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