Vikings’ Kevin O’Connell drops ‘funny’ Daniel Jones truth bomb

The Minnesota Vikings enter Monday Night Football with an 11-2 record and can tie the Detroit Lions for the NFC North lead. It is among the most surprising results of the season, as Sam Darnold and Minnesota have already clinched a playoff spot.

They also picked up Daniel Jones when he was cut by the New York Giants. Kevin O’Connell says that The Vikings have had fun with Daniel Jones on their practice squad.

“We’ve just challenged (Jones) to absorb all the information,” O’Connell told ESPN’s Kevin Seifert, “and use that as a barometer of where we want to take our teaching moving forward as we systematically build him up. He is very smart. … He looks like a guy when he throws a football, he’s played a lot of football.

“And in the pocket, his feeling. So it’s been fun having him here. I think he does a good job. Little by little, he’s getting him more comfortable with what we’re doing around here.”

The future of the Vikings quarterback position is very much up in the air. Darnold wasn’t even guaranteed to be the starter this season when he signed with the Vikings. But rookie JJ McCarthy hurt his knee in training camp and is out for the season, making Darnold the de facto starter. Darnold is a free agent after the season, and Jones could be the backup in Minnesota next season.

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Newly acquired Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daniel Jones walks off the field after the game against the Arizona Cardinals at US Bank Stadium.
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While Jones struggled for the New York Giants, his NFL career isn’t over. For proof, he need look no further than the starter on his own team. Darnold was brutal for the Jets and Panthers before sitting behind Brock Purdy last year. After a full year of running the Shanahan offense, he’s a front-line starter in the NFL.

As long as Jones continues to improve the Vikings’ practice squad, he’s in line to be their backup next year. Keeping both Darnold and McCarthy seems unlikely, especially considering Darnold is a free agent. If they think Darnold is their franchise quarterback, they might get a move for McCarthy. Or McCarthy could be the starter and Darnold could sign elsewhere.

The Vikings are in a great position to be successful in the next decade. They have a dominant wide receiver duo of Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison, a great defense and an excellent coach. Despite their incredible season, they could get a new quarterback in early 2025.