BREAKING: Kevin O’Connell reveals potential secret weapon for the Vikings in 2025 that can take the offense to new heights. HIHI

Oct 6, 2024; London, United Kingdom; Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones (33) catches the ball against New York Jets linebacker Quincy Williams (56) in the first half at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

The focus for the Minnesota Vikings this season will be first-year starting quarterback J.J. McCarthy. It’s all going to be about how good he’s playing.

One of the biggest elements about helping him perform is going to be how the players around him perform, along with how head coach Kevin O’Connell utilizes them. We know that wide receivers Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison are going to be major factors, but the running game will be a major impact on getting the Vikings to the next level.


Jordan Mason and Aaron Jones could be key to Vikings’ success

What’s going to be really interesting is how head coach Kevin O’Connell modifies the offense to cater to what McCarthy does best. One of the easiest things you can do to maximize a young quarterback is to have a really good running game.

The Vikings added Jordan Mason and extended Aaron Jones to give them a 1-2 punch in the backfield. What we didn’t necessarily expect is both of them playing together. That’s something O’Connell mentioned during his press conference on Wednesday.

“Yeah, I think you can look at it a lot of ways, with looking at Aaron and Jordan,” said O’Connell about how he might use Jones and Mason. “But how I just said it is how I see it. It’s Aaron and Jordan and, the running back position, I wouldn’t go to say it’s as nuanced as the quarterback position of reps. But you want guys to be able to get in a rhythm. At the same time, we’ve got truly a combination that will cause a lot of problems between having two great backs that are different body types, maybe different skill sets, but they’re complete backs. Aaron Jones can run in between the tackles, he can catch the ball, he can block in protection. He can line up anywhere in the formation. Jordan Mason has proven already to be well ahead of new players in the system from a protection standpoint. And clearly, he’s got the body type to be a physical presence. So, I really see those guys playing off of each other, where we can keep them both fresh, keep them both in attack mode when they’re in there.

“But how CJ [Ham] and his role in the two back groupings, maybe we activate some two back groupings where we’ve got Jordan and Aaron in the game at the same time. There’s a lot of things schematically that we’re going to try and then, as we get towards the season, what gives us advantages? What allows us to play the most multiple way that all circles back to the number one question of what makes the quarterback’s job easier and more likely to be quarterback friendly to apply to our whole system.”


21 personnel, or the pony package (two running backs, one tight end), isn’t something that’s new or revolutionary in the National Football League, but it would allow the Vikings to maximize their potential advantages by attacking the second level of the defense.

Last season, the Vikings only ran 21 personnel a grand total of 129 times (12.24%) which isn’t very much. However, they didn’t have a second running back to take advantage of that personnel grouping. They do now.

While Mason isn’t a dynamic route runner, Jones is a player you can trust to do those things. Texas routes, option routes, running rail and go routes down the field. You name it, and he can do it. Plus, Mason is “good enough” as a receiver to make him a credible enough of a threat out of the backfield to keep the defense honest.

The key to maximizing 21 personnel isn’t just to exploit the second level defenders in the passing game. You also have to have a good running game to prevent the defense from subbing in their nickel package. The other factor is that both backs need to be able to block well. That’s not an issue for either guy.

As O’Connell mentioned, this isn’t a guarantee, but it is really interesting that he’s already discussing it, especially when it was relatively unprompted.

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