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Vikings' Jones eyes Lambeau Leap in first visit vs. Packers - ESPN

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EAGAN, Minn. — Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones' plan is already set if he scores a touchdown in his return to Lambeau Field on Sunday. «Definitely leaping,» Jones said Wednesday with a smile.

Jones spent seven seasons with the Green Bay Packers, whose players typically take a Lambeau Leap into the stands after scoring touchdowns.

Now with the Vikings after signing a one-year free agent contract in March, Jones is eagerly awaiting his first game on the visitors sideline at Lambeau.

He said he hopes he can find some Vikings fans in the front row, and he said it would make for a «pretty cool shot» of fans in both Vikings and Packers jerseys around him as he celebrates a score.

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