Daniel Jones Gets Clarity on Vikings Future Before Offseason

   

The Minnesota Vikings hedged their bets with Daniel Jones.

Daniel Jones, Minnesota Vikings

Jones, the No. 6 pick of the 2019 draft, joined the Vikings during the 2024 season after the New York Giants waived him. He did not play in any games, but he did suit up as the emergency quarterback for the NFC Wild Card Game.

Getting Jones into the system early served another purpose, though. The 27-year-old is also a veritable insurance policy in case the Vikings lose Sam Darnold.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter believes that scenario could play out with the Las Vegas Raiders.

“I think the Raiders are gonna make a play for Sam Darnold. I think Sam Darnold’s a candidate to be the Raiders quarterback. We’ll see whether Minnesota lets him go or not, but let’s see if that works out with Sam Darnold winding up in Vegas. And so, if he goes there, then the Vikings have to bring in another quarterback. J.J. [McCarthy], obviously, is going to be there. J.J. is coming along,” Schefter said on the “Pat McAfee Show” on February 10.

“I think that was part of the reason they brought in Daniel Jones; because they were kind of getting him up to speed in their system their organization in the event that they do lose Sam Darnold.”