QB Daniel Jones remains focused on being ready to start Week 1 after completing new deal with Colts
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QB Daniel Jones remains focused on being ready to start Week 1 after completing new deal with Colts
"I'm very confident in being back to 100% and ready to go. I'm in a good spot, I'm on schedule. I think from everything the doctors are telling me - trainers, rehab, physical therapists - I think I'm in a good spot. I've hit my marks and just have to continue to do that."
"Jones outplayed the one-year, prove-it deal Indy gave him last March when the Minnesota Vikings let him test free agency after adding the 2019 first-round pick when the New York Giants released him during the 2024 season. He didn't disappoint with the Colts. Over the first 10 weeks, Jones resuscitated his career by delivering on the potential the Giants saw in him when they drafted him No. 6 overall, leading the Colts to an 8-2 mark."
Daniel Jones returned to the Indianapolis Colts four months after suffering a torn right Achilles tendon, signing a new two-year contract worth up to $100 million. Jones expressed confidence in his recovery, stating he is on schedule and hitting rehabilitation milestones set by medical professionals. The quarterback had an impressive start to the 2025 season with Indianapolis, leading the team to an 8-2 record over the first ten weeks before injuries derailed the season. Despite the setback and uncertainty surrounding his market value, the Colts organization remained committed to Jones, demonstrating confidence in his ability to return to form.
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