Daniel Jones has no injury designation for Sunday's game
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Colts quarterback Daniel Jones is set to start Sunday’s game against the Texans after fully participating in Friday's practice, according to head coach Shane Steichen. Despite dealing with a fibula injury, Jones has no injury designation. Steichen emphasized that the team consulted with doctors to ensure Jones would not be at risk. Jones, who was limited in practice on Wednesday, clarified that the injury was a lingering issue identified last week and has been receiving treatment. Backup quarterback Riley Leonard will be available if needed.
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