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Next season, the Minnesota Vikings will start a number of new players on both sides of the ball.

But at some point during the offseason, a well-known face hopes to rejoin the team. Cam Akers, a free agent running back, was acquired by the Vikings via a trade with the Los Angeles Rams, and played for them during the previous season.

In Week 9 of the previous season, Akers sustained an Achilles tear.

“The other day, as I enter the TCO Stadium grass for practice,… On June 11, Darren Wolfson stated, “There’s Cam Akers, working out,” on “Minnesota Sports with Mackey & Judd.”

Los Angeles Rams running back Cam Akers (23) runs against the New England Patriots during an NFL football game Thursday, Dec. 10, 2020, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/Ashley Landis)

“You do realize that he’s staying in town for a reason? His desire is to rejoin the Vikings. Hey, they may tell us as much as they want about Ty Chandler’s attractive appearance. Yes, Aaron Jones has a nice appearance. Is a second running back possible? I suppose we can discuss if Ty Chandler has a ceiling or not.

Just to let you know, Cam Akers has hope. Nothing has changed as of yet. However, Cam Akers has a purpose for remaining in this community. His desire is to stay with the Vikings. He is a free agent, thus he is receiving treatment at Training Haus, which is adjacent to the Vikings complex.
Akers, a 2020 second-round selection by the Rams (with pick No. 52 overall), played for the Vikings until the end of the 2023 season.
On 38 attempts, he gained 138 yards and one touchdown through rushes.

With the Rams, Akers won the Super Bowl in 2021. However, he amassed 786 yards and seven touchdowns on 188 carries in his greatest season. Over his career, he has also had to cope with injuries.
Vikings Could Use Cam Akers to Revitalise Their Running Game
The Vikings dropped two spots from the 2022 season to finish 29th in rushing yards last season. Their lowest result since Dalvin Cook, who battled injuries and finished second on the team in carries behind Latavius Murray, in the 2018 season.
Since 2010, they have only finished lower than that once, in 2016, when Adrian Peterson missed the following 12 weeks (11 games) due to a meniscus tear suffered in Week 2.

Jones made 11 appearances despite dealing with injuries the previous season.

Jones and the Vikings might benefit more from a 1-2 punch with Chandler because he has performed best when sharing the effort in the backfield. Myles Gaskin, Kene Nwangwu, and DeWayne McBride are also players for the Vikings.

Since 2010, the Vikings have consistently had a potent running attack, finishing in the top 10 in terms of yards gained on the ground several times. Historically, the system has been featured-back.

However, they need the committee to take the lead and redesign the quarterback room.

 

 

 

 

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