Aaron Jones and Cam Akers have said they’d like to stay in Minnesota. Whether either does depends on what the team views as the best way to strengthen its rushing attack in 2025.
Vikings RB Cam Akers will face off vs. his former team in the wild-card round of the playoffs. Here's what to know about his departure from L.A.
Akers had five carries for 39 yards in Minnesota's Wild Card-round loss to the Rams. He finished the season with 104 carries for 444 yards rushing, 14 receptions for 68 yards and five total touchdowns.
Whilst the majority of Minnesota Vikings talk has focused, understandably so, on the quarterback dilemma facing the team, there is another key position group that has major question marks heading into 2025.
Minnesota Vikings running back Cam Akers is listed as questionable for Monday night’s playoff matchup with the Los Angeles Rams – his former team – in the NFL P
Before Cam Akers and his teammates take the field Monday at 8:00 PM ET on ABC/ESPN, there will be numerous player prop bets available. In the NFC Wild Card Round, Akers’ Minnesota Vikings
Predicted by most to win maybe six or seven games during the 2024 NFL campaign, the Minnesota Vikings exceeded all expectations, going 14-3 during the regular s
Akers (illness) is listed as active for Monday's wild-card game against the Rams.
The Eagles await in the Divisional round, as the Minnesota Vikings take on the LA Rams in Glendale, Arizona, today.
The Vikings will have their No. 2 running back and they did not change the quarterback depth chart for Monday's postseason matchup against the Rams.
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Cam Akers: Akers served as a quality back-up to Aaron Jones, rushing for 444 yards and two touchdowns, averaging 4.3 yards per carry and coming off his second torn Achilles. He wants to be back if the Vikings will have him.
There is running theme among nearly all of the Rams’ seven losses during the regular season — running the ball effectively.