Report: Daniel Jones has a fracture in fibula, plans to keep playing
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Colts quarterback Daniel Jones is dealing with a fibula fracture, according to NFL Media's Ian Rapoport. Despite the injury, Jones plans to play against the Texans this week and continue throughout the season. The Colts initially listed Jones as limited in practice on Wednesday, but he is expected to be a full participant on Thursday. Observations from practice indicate that Jones did not take all reps and appeared less fluid and fast. Jones was unsure when the injury occurred. In last Sunday's game, he completed 19 of 31 passes for 181 yards and two touchdowns, although the Colts lost 23-20 in overtime after failing to secure a first down in their final four possessions.
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