The Minnesota Vikings are making more moves.
With quarterback J.J. McCarthy set to miss Week 3 with an ankle injury and Carson Wentz taking the reins of the offense, they needed an insurance policy.
That was also the case with running back Aaron Jones, who suffered a hamstring injury in the Week 2 loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
In response, Minnesota signed quarterback Desmond Ridder to the active roster and running back Cam Akers to the practice squad.
In a corresponding move, it placed Jones on injured reserve, meaning he’s going to miss at least the next four weeks.
The #Vikings have signed QB Desmond Ridder to the active roster and RB Cam Akers to the practice squad.
RB Aaron Jones Sr. has been placed on IR.
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— Minnesota Vikings (@Vikings) September 17, 2025
Akers has been with the Vikings and is familiar with head coach Kevin O’Connell’s offense.
He’s been their insurance policy in the past, so bringing him back makes sense, given that he should get up to speed right away.
While he hasn’t had the career some expected, Akers has proven to be a serviceable player when given a chance.
For the time being, however, the Vikings will use Jordan Mason as their primary ball carrier.
He was more efficient than Jones in the first two games, and he’s shown that he can handle a big workload by filling in for Christian McCaffrey for the San Francisco 49ers last season.
As for Ridder, he’s a long shot to take the field, but a team needs depth at quarterback.
With Wentz as the starter, undrafted rookie Max Brosmer is expected to be his backup.