Brett Jones' experience, familiarity with system, lands him starting center job vs. 49ers.

Less experienced Isidora was the other option to fill in for Elflein.

September 7, 2018 at 1:59AM
Minnesota Vikings' Brett Jones (61) practices at the NFL football teams practice facility in Eagen, Minn., Monday, Aug. 27, 2018. Vikings center Pat Elflein was held out of the entire preseason while rehabbing from ankle and shoulder surgeries, putting his availability for the opener in doubt. If he's not cleared to play, either Brett Jones or Danny Isidora would snap the ball to Kirk Cousins. (Brian Peterson/Star Tribune via AP)
Brett Jones, acquired in a trade with the New York Giants on Aug. 27, started 12 games at center last season. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

As the Vikings decided on a starting center for Sunday, with Pat Elflein out for at least Week 1, they went with the one who had more experience.

According to a league source, the Vikings will start Brett Jones at center on Sunday in their regular-season opener against the San Francisco 49ers, giving the nod to the 27-year-old they acquired from the New York Giants for a seventh-round pick Aug. 27.

The Vikings started Danny Isidora at center in their preseason finale Thursday at Tennessee, and coach Mike Zimmer has praised the second-year lineman's work at the position, saying it could be a natural spot for him. For Sunday's game, though, the Vikings will go with Jones.

Zimmer would not discuss the team's plans at the position Wednesday, though quarterback Kirk Cousins all but confirmed Jones would get the start.

"It's not ideal but it is what it is," Cousins said when asked about playing with a new center against the 49ers. "We're not going to dwell on what we can't control. We're going to focus on what we have and making the best out of it, and I'm excited to build a rapport with Jones and the rest of the O-line so that hopefully we can develop a continuity as the season goes on."

Asked if that meant Jones will be the center Sunday, Cousins said, "You'll have to ask Coach Zimmer. I don't set the roster, but yeah, he's the center in the walk-through at 10:20 [on Wednesday morning.]"

Cousins also worked with Jones in individual drills during the Vikings' Wednesday afternoon practice, while Elflein — who was limited in practice as he continues to work back from offseason ankle and shoulder surgeries — snapped to Trevor Siemian. Isidora worked with third-string quarterback Kyle Sloter.

Jones, who started 12 games at center for the Giants last year, came to the Vikings after working with new coach Pat Shurmur — the former Vikings offensive coordinator whose scheme has remained intact in some capacities in Minnesota.

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"He's a tremendously smart guy," said coordinator John DeFilippo. "His [Wonderlic] test score was out of the roof. We're lucky he's a very bright person, number one, so he learns quickly."

The Vikings kept much of Shurmur's run game terminology intact, meaning Jones could step into a system similar to the one he'd seen in New York.

"Just like Brett's not going to drop back and throw the ball for me, I'm not going to make his calls for him," Cousins said. "But after the walk-throughs, after the practices, I'm going to say to him, 'I'd like the call to be different there,' or, 'What were you doing there?' And then, obviously by Sunday, he'll be very comfortable on making those calls. We're going to coach him all week and then he's going to play center in the NFL like he's done for a lot of games already."

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Ben Goessling

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Ben Goessling has covered the Vikings since 2012, first at the Pioneer Press and ESPN before becoming the Minnesota Star Tribune's lead Vikings reporter in 2017. He was named one of the top NFL beat writers by the Pro Football Writers of America in 2024, after honors in the AP Sports Editors and National Headliner Awards contests in 2023.

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