The Bold Case for the Vikings to Sign You Know Who

loss to the Atlanta Falcons.
And with injuries stacking, one former Viking just makes too much sense from free agency: Cam Akers.
Vikings Could Call RB Cam Akers — Again
The RB room is already ravaged by injury.
the New Orleans Saints early in the summer, on tap to battle for a roster spot against Alvin Kamara, Kendre Miller, and rookie Devin Neal.
He lost the battle, dropped by the Saints amid roster cuts and cast onto the free-agent wire, where he remains. No New Orleans practice squad. Therefore, Akers needs a job, and his former employer — two separate years in a row — may be hiring.
In 2023, Vikings boss Kwesi Adofo-Mensah traded for Akers with the Los Angeles Rams, a low-risk deal to strengthen the RB squad when Alexander Mattison struggled and eventually got hurt. Last year, Adofo-Mensah traded for Akers again, this time in a deal with the Houston Texans when Aaron Jones battled a small injury.
Fast forward to 2025, and Minnesota can sign Akers outright without any trades. He’s free in that regard.
Aaron Jones Battling a Hamstring Injury
It’s a hamstring injury for Aaron Jones in the fallout of Sunday Night Football.
CBS Sports noted after the game: “Aaron Jones (hamstring) is questionable to return to Sunday’s game against the Falcons, Kevin Seifert of ESPN.com reports. Jones was having a quiet game prior to his fourth-quarter injury, with just five carries for 23 yards and no catches on one target. Jordan Mason will handle the bulk of the backfield workload for the Vikings if Jones remains out.”
The severity of Jones’ injury will become clearer this week, but any semblance of missed games might prompt Adofo-Mensah to call on a familiar man — Akers.
Ty Chandler on injured reserve.
Chandler will miss at least the next three games with a knee injury. Many believed Chandler would actually be waived during roster trimdowns in August, but he made the cut because fullback C.J. Ham was — you guessed it — injured.
So, yes, Minnesota is down three running backs and fullbacks as of Monday morning, September 15th: Aaron Jones, Ty Chandler, and C.J. Ham.
It’s why websites like this one are promoting Akers.
Akers Better Than Zavier Scott
Meanwhile, upstart second-year tailback Zavier Scott could be on deck for more action. He’s the logical next step if Jones misses games.
Max Dible wrote about Akers last month, connecting him to the Cleveland Browns as a possible free-agent fit, “The Cleveland Browns have something of a mess on their hands at the running back position, but a recent cut in the NFC South just provided a viable solution.”
“Cam Akers lost his job with the New Orleans Saints on Monday, August 25, and responded to his release via an X post. Akers, 26, is a five-year pro who won a Super Bowl ring with the Los Angeles Rams following the 2021 campaign. He put up a career year in 2022, tallying 786 rushing yards and seven TDs on 4.2 yards per carry.”
Akers obviously has familiarity with the Vikings’ offense, so the acclimation can be seamless if Minnesota takes the plunge.


