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Vikings considering Daniel Jones as backup QB in playoffs - ESPN

EAGAN, Minn. — The Minnesota Vikings are considering a significant shakeup to their quarterback depth chart, one that would put newcomer Daniel Jones in position to play if starter Sam Darnold is injured or ineffective in the playoffs.

The Vikings signed Jones this week to their 53-man roster, where he joined Darnold and No. 2 quarterback Nick Mullens after a six-week stint on the team's practice squad.

Mullens was Darnold's backup for the entire regular season. Darnold started all 17 games, but Mullens appeared in relief four times.

Speaking to local reporters Thursday, coach Kevin O'Connell twice declined to say if Mullens or Jones would be Darnold's backup Monday night against the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC's wild-card round.

"[Jones] definitely has progressed," O'Connell said. «He's gotten a lot of really good work in both running scout team works and then just extra work here and there when he can with [quarterbacks coach Josh McCown] and Nick and Brett as well.… The best way I can put it is we're doing everything we can to get Sam ready to go, but at the same time, whether it's Nick or Daniel or Brett, having all those guys absorbing the game plan like always. It's such a fluid thing here the rest of the way. We're going to do whatever we think gives us the best chance to win.»

Asked if that meant there was a chance Jones could be the No. 2 quarterback on Monday night, O'Connell said the Vikings would «do whatever it takes to give us the best chance to win here the rest of the way.»

The timing of the potential shift is notable. Darnold struggled through his worst game of the season last Sunday night in Detroit, missing at least three receivers who were open for touchdowns and compiling a 34.5% off-target rate, the

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