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Aaron Jones claps back at NFL Twitter influencer over haircut jab

Wade-Peeryby:Wade Peery02/16/25
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Dov Kleiman regularly comments on an extensive number of topics in the NFL realm. And from time to time, whoever is in charge of the Twitter account, gets themselves in trouble. Kleiman recently made a post commenting on Aaron Jones’ haircut style and how bad it was. Jones was quick to clap back on Sunday,

“Bruh this from November I can tell it’s the off season you ain’t got nothing better to report on then trying to make fun of some one while you hide behind a character profile picture! Lame!” Jones chimed in.

He didn’t stop there.

“Yall lame report on some real stuff worried about another man need to be worried about your family and your finances,” Jones tweeted on Sunday evening.

Jones once again emerged as a dynamic all-purpose running back this year for the Vikings. He played a critical role in their special season this year. He had 255 carries for 1,138 rushing yards, to go along with five touchdowns on the ground. As a receiver, Jones had 51 catches for 408 receiving yards and two touchdowns.

He’s long been one of the most dynamic running backs in the NFL and Jones once again proved it this year with the Vikings. He’s had four seasons with over 1,000 rushing yards in his career. As a receiver, he’s hauled in over 300 receiving yards five times. That includes two seasons with more than 400 receiving yards, once in 2019 when he hauled in 474 receiving yards and this year (2024-2025), when he finished with 408 receiving yards.

Throughout his impressive career, Jones has racked up 1,432 carries for 7,078 rushing yards and 50 touchdowns on the ground. As a receiver, he’s hauled in 323 catches for 2,484 receiving yards. He’s certainly been one of the more under-the-radar stars in the NFL over the years. Regardless of his team or situation, Jones has managed to put-up big-time numbers in several different seasons in his career.

The Vikings finished with a 14-3 record this season, making it to the NFL Playoffs, where they were ousted by the LA Rams, 27-9. Jones, Sam Darnold, and Justin Jefferson all teamed up to form one of the more dynamic offensive attacks in the NFC this year.