“I’m definitely leaping up there,” Jones said Wednesday.
As it turned out, he didn’t. The Packers might have won that battle, but Jones and the Vikings earned the victory.
Jones’ best chance to score was at the end of the first quarter. He was stopped for a 1-yard loss on first-and-goal from the Green Bay 1-yard line. On the next play, Sam Darnold hit tight end Josh Oliver for a 2-yard touchdown pass. The Vikings quickly got back in the red zone on their next possession, but with most of the Packers’ defense keyed in on Jones, Jordan Addison took the misdirection jet sweep 7 yards for a touchdown that put Minnesota up, 21-0, less than 20 minutes into the game.
Even if some Packers defenders might have been petty late in the game, Packers fans were more than generous in Jones’ return, giving him a warm pregame welcome back. He spent his first seven seasons in Green Bay, ranking third in rushing yards and fourth in rushing touchdowns in team history and earning fan-favorite status during his stay.
When the Packers moved on from him on the first day of free agency, opting to sign Josh Jacobs instead, Jones pivoted and joined the rival Vikings. Now Jones is 4-0 with his new team and atop the NFC North.
Getting the Lambeau Leap might have been sweet, but beating his former team was Jones’ true mission all along, he said.
“This is what I came here for,” Jones said. “If someone had told me, ‘Hey, you’ll go in and have a good game. You won’t score but you’ll get the [win],’ I’d say that’s what I’m here for.
“At the end of the day, as long as we win, it doesn’t matter who is putting the points on the board, as long as they’re being put up.”
And in a fitting, full-circle moment, Vikings fans gave Jones what he couldn’t get during regulation: a postgame leap to celebrate the big win.
“I came here and got what I wanted,” Jones said. “It was special.”