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Reports: Vikings retain RB Aaron Jones on restructured 1-year deal

By Thomson Reuters Mar 11, 2026 | 3:36 PM

The Minnesota Vikings are retaining running back Aaron Jones on a restructured one-year deal, according ​to multiple media reports.

Jones, who ‌signed a two-year, $20 million contract last offseason, is set to make $5.6 million ($5 million guaranteed) instead of the $10 million he was set ‌to ​earn.

ESPN reported early ⁠this month that the ⁠Vikings had told Jones they would be releasing him unless they could find a trade partner for ​his services.

Jones, 31, spent his first seven seasons with Green Bay ⁠before signing with ⁠Minnesota ahead of the 2024 ​season when the Packers released him. ​He had a strong debut season ‌for the Vikings, rushing for a career-high 1,138 yards to go with five touchdowns, 408 receiving yards and ⁠two more scores.

However, he was limited to 12 games in 2025, finishing second on ⁠the ‌team in rushing yards (548) to ⁠Jordan Mason (758) and had ​just ‌three total touchdowns.

In his nine ​seasons, Jones ⁠has appeared in 126 games (114 starts) and rushed for 7,626 yards and 52 touchdowns, catching 351 passes for 2,683 yards and 21 receiving touchdowns.

–Field ​Level Media