Colts QB Daniel Jones dealing with fractured fibula
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Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones is dealing with a fractured fibula, according to NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport. The injury was initially added to the injury report in Week 12 after Jones played through it during a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs. Despite the fracture, sources indicate Jones is not concerned about the injury.
Jones is experiencing a significant resurgence with the Colts, who stand at 8-3 and lead the AFC South. After being released by the New York Giants and a brief stint with the Minnesota Vikings, Jones joined the Colts this offseason and secured the starting quarterback position over rookie Anthony Richardson. This season, Jones has thrown for 2,840 yards, 17 touchdowns, and seven interceptions, achieving a career-best 69.1% completion rate and a 101.4 quarterback rating.
He was listed as limited in practice on Wednesday, ahead of a crucial matchup against the Houston Texans. Jones' condition will be closely watched as the Colts prepare for Week 13 and beyond
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