Aaron Jones gets pseudo homecoming as Vikings play Cowboys

ARLINGTON, Texas — This is pretty much as close as veteran running back Aaron Jones can get to a homecoming in the NFL. He grew up in El Paso, Texas, which is roughly 600 miles away from Arlington, Texas.

Though his hometown certainly isn’t close in proximity, Jones said he was expecting more than 30 people to be in attendance when the Vikings played the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday night at AT&T Stadium.

“I truly thank them for their support,” Jones said. “I’m really nothing without them.”

There’s something about Jones being relatively close to his hometown that seems to bring out the best in him. He entered the primetime matchup having rushed for 488 yards and nine touchdowns against the Cowboys in his career. That included a whopping 350 yards and eight touchdowns at AT&T Stadium alone.

“It’s definitely a special place to play,” Jones said with a smile. “I feel like I’m able to get into a groove there.”

The fact that the Vikings were playing the Cowboys under the lights also carried a personal element for him. He remembers his dad always cheering for the Cowboys when he was a kid, so naturally he started cheering for them, as well.

“I wanted to be like him, so that became my team,” Jones said. “As soon as I got drafted, we put those jerseys away.”

The only time that Jones actually got to experience the NFL in person as a kid came when his dad took him to a game at the old Texas Stadium. As awestruck as he was by getting to see the Cowboys up close, he said it also motivated him to do everything in his power to make it to the highest level.

“I think that’s kind of what helped me get here,” Jones said. “Just being able to see it with my own eyes.”

As the memories came flooding back this week, Jones made it very clear that the homecoming never gets old. He doesn’t take any part of it for granted. He added that he had plans to recognize everybody from El Paso that showed up to watch him.

“I’ll throw up the 915 as a tribute to them back home,” Jones said in reference to the El Paso area code. “Just letting them know I appreciate them, because there was a point in time where they were the only people who believed in me.”

Briefly

After being listed as questionable heading into the matchup between the Vikings and Cowboys, star left tackle Christian Darrisaw was inactive for the game. This is the latest absence caused by a knee injury that has lingered much longer than most expected. In place of Darrisaw, the Vikings turned to Justin Skule, who has notably struggled at times this season.

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