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Report: Colts looking to sign starting QB Daniel Jones to long-term contract at year end
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Indianapolis Colts are hoping to sign starting quarterback Daniel Jones to a long-term contract extension at year-end: The fact that the Colts are hoping to keep Indianapolis for the foreseeable future is hardly surprising given that he’s been one of the catalysts to their remarkable 2025 turnaround.
The Indianapolis Colts are the hottest team in the NFL right now. Behind the dynamic pairing of quarterback Daniel Jones and head coach Shane Steichen, the Colts have surged to a 7-1 record, their best start in over a decade.
The Indianapolis Colts continued their winning ways by destroying the Tennessee Titans for the second time this year, 38-14. Indianapolis has now swept the Titans, putting their point differential at +45 against their AFC South rival this year.
In the midst of Jones’ mic-drop answer – “Sounds like y’all didn’t know much…” he began – included a single word that rang through the team’s W. 56 th Street practice facility this week. Not a secret weapon. Nothing scheme-related or a singular player or side of the ball or play. “We have a lot of confidence,” Jones said simply.
The Indianapolis Colts have been playing like a Super Bowl-caliber team this season, being led by quarterback Daniel Jones, who has been performing as one of the best QBs this season. The former Duke Blue Devil was in a training camp battle with Anthony Richardson for the starting spot in Indianapolis and appears to be the right choice.
The Indianapolis Colts have held off contract extension talks with quarterback Daniel Jones, per a new report.
Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward looked disgusted on the sidelines in the middle of a blowout loss to the Indianapolis Colts. The subject of his ire: interim head coach Mike McCoy. The rookie quarterback's frustration was understandable,
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The Hall of Fame pared the list of nominees down to 52 candidates for enshrinement, including several players with ties to Indiana.