CHICAGO – One Vikings running back held court with media at least three separate times in the visitor’s locker room late Monday night at Soldier Field.
The other Vikings running back’s locker was emptied fast, and he exited to the team bus before being caught for comment on his big night.
One hauled in a pass for the longest touchdown of the game. The other led both teams in rushing yards as the Vikings beat the Bears 27-24.
Aaron Jones and Jordan Mason have distinct differences in their personalities and play styles, but both brought critical boosts to the Vikings offense in its comeback win over the Bears on Monday night.
The joint performance was one the Vikings envisioned when they acquired Mason via trade with the 49ers in March, as they added a rusher who could bring physicality and more evenly split reps with Jones in order to keep both fresh.
While the exact dynamic of the new tandem started to become clear in training camp, it entered full focus in their first game together: Jones, the multi-faceted threat able to be another set of reliable hands in the receiving game for young quarterback J.J. McCarthy, and Mason, the wrecking ball of a back who can and will destroy a defender or two for some extra yards.
“That boy’s a bruiser out there,” Jones said of Mason, who left the locker room quickly. “He’s not easy to take down. ... It’s definitely a blessing to play with a back like that — somebody to take a little bit of the load off of you as well.”
Mason’s first carry didn’t come until the Vikings’ third drive of the night, after they’d exited the field three-and-out twice before.