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Colts QB Daniel Jones just landed in the Falcons’ no-fly zone
After struggling in week 9, Indianapolis Colts QB Daniel Jones better take precaution versus the Atlanta Falcons pass defense.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones looks set to stay put in 2026, but a couple AFC teams could come calling.
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The Indianapolis Colts’ 2025 season has been defined by steady quarterback play and a revived offense under Daniel Jones. After several inconsistent years with the New York Giants and a short stint on the Minnesota Vikings, Jones has rediscovered his form in Indianapolis, helping the team to a 7-2 start.
The question remains: will the Colts sign Daniel Jones to an extension? Get insights into his future and financial expectations.
The doubters, though, have all they need at the moment. They’ll point to the Colts’ six turnovers — their most in a game since Peyton Manning threw six interceptions in a loss to the then-San Diego Chargers in 2007. Great teams don’t do that.
The Indianapolis Colts cannonballed into the pool on deadline day, pulling off the most surprising blockbuster of them all by acquiring All-Pro corner Sauce Gardner from the New York Jets. It was a massive haul to land Gardner,
By trading their next two first-round picks away, the Colts have already shown their hand on what they intend to do at quarterback.
It was an uncharacteristic outing for the Colts, who turned the ball over six times, but they're confident they'll get back on the winning track.