Daniel Jones touts "productive spring" in learning, understanding Colts offense

Daniel Jones touts "productive spring" in learning, understanding Colts offense

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With Anthony Richardson sidelined due to a shoulder issue, Daniel Jones has a chance to become the leading contender in the Indianapolis Colts' quarterback competition. Despite this opportunity, Jones remains focused on learning the new offense and improving his skills. At 28, Jones was the No. 6 overall pick in 2019 and has had limited success with the Giants, winning only three games in his last 16 starts. However, he has shown promise with the Colts, demonstrating comfort and decisiveness in their offensive system. Jones emphasizes the importance of preparation and readiness, regardless of competition or position status, and aims to build relationships and understanding within the team. Last year, he completed 63.3% of his passes for the Giants, totaling 2,070 yards with eight touchdowns and seven interceptions.
Originally by Myles Simmonson June 13, 2025
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