Packers Star’s Surprising Tone on Vikings’ Aaron Jones Turns Heads

   
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Getty Vikings running back Aaron Jones
Green Bay Packers linebacker Quay Walker wast tight-lipped when talking about former teammate-turned Minnesota Vikings star Aaron Jones ahead of the NFC North rivals’ Week 4 matchup at Lambeau Field.

Packers players and coaches have showered Jones with praise ahead of his return to Lambeau Field. The feelings will change once the game begins, but this week has shown the impression Jones had left Green Bay after seven seasons.

But to Walker, it’s just business as usual. The Packers star was nonchalant on Jones’ return, declining to comment on him.

“I really can’t speak because he’s not on this team anymore, but I don’t really think he’s gonna be any different, no disrespect to [Jones]. I’m just happy with the guys we have here. No disrespect to him — he’s a great person, great teammate — but he’s not really on our team anymore, so I can’t really say as much about him,” Walker told reporters. “We just got to go out, do our job and that will be it.”

Fans flocked to Walker’s milquetoast tone as bulletin board material for Jones, tagging the running back in several videos that have gone viral on X (formerly Twitter).

The two are bound to collide on Sunday, September 29 as Jones looks to help the Vikings improve to 4-0 on the season. Meanwhile, Walker will hope to slow Jones, who is averaging 5.4 yards per carry this season.

DAMN: #Packers LB Quay Walker disrespected his former teammate Aaron Jones, who now plays for the #Vikings

“I don’t really think he’s gonna be any different, no disrespect to him.”

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(h/t @vikingzfanpage)


Packers’ Jordan Love, Matt LaFleur’s Praise of Vikings RB Aaron Jones

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GettyAaron Jones #33 of the Green Bay Packers.
Walker’s words on Jones fell flat compared to other Packers leaders this week.

“I think it’ll be awesome to be able to see Jonesey again,” quarterback Jordan Love said, per Sports Illustrated. “Aaron Jones is a phenomenal teammate, phenomenal player, one of my favorite all-time players for sure.

“Obviously, the situation sucks he’s on the other side, but for him, first game back at Lambeau after being gone, I’m sure there’ll be a lot of emotions there for him and things like that. But I’m excited to see him again, and he’s having a great start to this year so far.”

Packers coach Matt LaFleur said “there’s a lot of love” for Jones in the Packers locker room but it will have to be put on pause come game time.

“There’s a lot of love for him. We are going to have to hit the pause button for about a three-hour window on Sunday and then pick it back up,” LaFleur said. “You can’t help but love the person and who he is and what he’s all about and his family. I mean, they were always around.

“But it’s no different than when I go against my brother. You’ve got to shut it off for a period of time and then you can hug them after the game and tell them you love them.”

Safety Xavier McKinney and defensive tackle Kenny Clark called Jones a great runner and reflected on his impact in Green Bay during film study this week, according to Sports Illustrated.


Why the Packers Released Aaron Jones

Aaron Jones, Sam Darnold, Minnesota Vikings

GettyAaron Jones #33 and Sam Darnold #14 of the Minnesota Vikings.
Ahead of the 2024 season, the Packers attempted to renegotiate Jones’ contract. He took a pay cut in 2023 that made his 2024 cap hit $17 million, which would have been the second-highest in the league only behind Christian McCaffrey‘s $19 million.

After negotiations fell through, the Packers signed Josh Jacobs to a four-year, $48 million deal and subsequently released Jones.

“I understand it’s a business and I made a lot of great relationships there,” Jones said this week, per ESPN. “I have a lot of respect for the people there and the relationships that I’ve made there and there’s nothing but love. … At some point, you got to make business decisions, and it may be a hard decision, but you’ve got to make a decision and live with it.”

LaFleur admitted he was “caught off guard” by Jones’ release, which ultimately led to the 30-year-old back signing a one-year $7 million deal with the Vikings in March.
Trevor Squire is a sports journalist covering the NFL and NBA for Heavy.com, with a focus on the Minnesota Vikings, Minnesota Timberwolves and Milwaukee Bucks. Trevor studied journalism at the University of Minnesota — Twin Cities, making stops at the Star Tribune and the St. Paul Pioneer Press. You can reach him at [email protected] and follow him on Twitter @trevordsquire. More about Trevor Squire