SAD News: Aaron Jones of the Packers’ knee injury is not seen to be a long-term problem, according to LaFleur

Aaron Jones of the Packers’ knee injury is not seen to be a long-term problem, according

Regarding Aaron Jones, the running back for the Green Bay Packers, it appears that the worst of the injuries may have been avoided. Jones hurt his knee late in the second quarter of the team’s Week 11 game against the Los Angeles Chargers, and the tailback was carted to the locker room.

The Packers first labeled Jones as questionable until officially designating him as out in the second half. Following the game, Packers head coach indicated that the team does not fear a long term injury with Jones and that the tailback is “in good spirits”

Towards the end of the first half, running back Emanuel Wilson met a similar end just moments after Jones, making him not the only Packer tailback to be carted.

In the game before he was injured, Jones had four rush attempts for 14 yards. Through six games this 2023 season, he has gained 231 yards and two touchdowns. Throughout his seven-year career, he has surpassed 1,000 yards three times and scored 45 touchdowns overall, thus this performance is not indicative of his background.

A.J. Dillon will be the only player left for Green Bay in the position group if Jones and Wilson are sidelined for the remainder of the contest.

Green Bay moved to 4-6 on the season with a 23–20 victory over the Chargers. In the NFC North, the Packers are presently ranked third.

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Sends a Message About His NFL Career and the Future of the Vikings, Kirk Cousins.

After suffering an Achilles rupture against the Green Bay Packers on October 17, Kirk Cousins, the injured quarterback, will play in the NFL again next season. The question is whether he will play for the Minnesota Vikings or for another team. Speaking to the media on Friday, November 17, Cousins said he will return to the field in 2024, despite initial concerns that this season would be his last.

Kirk Cousins Willing to Wait Until Spring to Discuss Extension with Vikings: “Now that a few weeks have passed, I can say, ‘No, it’s not going to be,'” Cousins said. “I’m excited to write the next chapter and see what God wants to do with it.”

While the Vikings concentrates on making a playoff run without its starting quarterback, Cousins’ return to Minnesota is still up in the air. Still, Cousins, who is a model teammate and professional, stated on Friday that he is okay with delaying his return to the negotiation table until after the 2023 campaign is over.

“March will happen in March. February will happen in February. Those conversations will happen, but it’s just not time yet,” Cousins said. “We’ve got so much to focus on with this season. Guys are playing so well, and that’s where our attention really needs to be.”

Minnesota traded for Josh Dobbs two days following Cousins’ injury, and he has since led the team to two consecutive victories. The Vikings now stand at 6-4 and have a better than 87% chance to make the playoffs, per ESPN’s Football Power Index.

In an effort to get a multiyear agreement with the Vikings throughout the summer, Cousins has often stated his desire to end his career in Minnesota.

Since I moved here, it has always been like way, Cousins said to KFAN on Friday. “I know there are many options, but I want to be a Viking, retire as a Viking, and complete my career here.”

General manager Kwesi Adofo-Mensah rejected the QB’s representative’s summertime offer of an undisclosed “discount” in exchange for additional years on a new contract. Two offseasons ago, Minnesota gave Cousins an extension on a one-year deal that will pay him $35 million in total in 2023.

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