Daniel Jones Injury Update: Positive Signs for Indianapolis Colts Quarterback
Indianapolis Colts give massive injury update on Daniel Jones
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones is making encouraging progress in his recovery from an Achilles injury, having resumed throwing and dropping back. Head coach Shane Steichen noted that Jones is ahead of schedule, which is crucial for the Colts as they aim to compete in the AFC South.
- 01Daniel Jones has resumed throwing and dropping back in his recovery from an Achilles injury.
- 02Head coach Shane Steichen confirmed that Jones is ahead of schedule in his rehab.
- 03Jones threw 19 touchdowns and surpassed 3,000 passing yards in 13 games last season.
- 04The Colts aim to negotiate a long-term deal with Jones as he is a key part of their future.
- 05Jones's injury last season contributed to the Colts missing the playoffs after a strong start.
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones is showing promising signs in his recovery from an Achilles injury sustained late last season. Head coach Shane Steichen reported that Jones has resumed throwing and dropping back, indicating he is ahead of schedule in his rehabilitation process. This development is vital for the Colts, who struggled without the eighth-year veteran and missed the playoffs after a strong 7–1 start. In his 13 games with the Colts, Jones achieved 19 touchdowns, over 3,000 passing yards, and five rushing scores. The organization is committed to securing a long-term deal with him, recognizing his central role in their plans to compete in the AFC South.
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Jones's recovery is crucial for the Colts' performance in the upcoming season, as his presence significantly boosts the team's chances of competing in the AFC South.
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