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1:42Report: Daniel Jones (Achilles) To Be Ready For Week 1
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5:27Breaking: Colts Sign Daniel Jones To 2-Year, $88M Extension
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23:34NFL Free Agent News
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1:43Breaking News: Colts To Use Transition Tag On QB Daniel Jones
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19:13NFL Franchise Tag And Free Agency News Ahead Of The Tag Deadline
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1:56Colts Looking To Lock Up Daniel Jones Ahead Of Tag Deadline
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1:20Last Minute Tags Or Releases To Watch For
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1:44Impact Of Daniel Jones Decision On QB Market
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1:34Colts The Team To Keep An Eye On At Tag Deadline
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4:58Colts At Crossroads With Daniel Jones And Alec Pierce
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4:42Finding The Next Sam Darnold: Daniel Jones?
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0:54Pierce Is A "Home Run Threat" Who Keeps Getting Better
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1:04Breech: Colts Must Decide Direction For QB 1
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0:55Hunt: Colts Should Prioritize Healthy Free Agents
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1:45Cash Or Class: Daniel Jones Or Fernando Mendoza
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1:53How Does Daniel Jones Fit? - Cardinals
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1:57How Does Daniel Jones Fit? - Jets
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1:57How Does Daniel Jones Fit? - Dolphins
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1:53How Does Daniel Jones Fit? - Steelers
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2:00How Does Daniel Jones Fit? - Vikings
2025 Passing
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CMP
Pass Completions
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ATT
Pass Attempts
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PCT
Completion Percentage
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Passing Yards
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Passing Yards per Game
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Touchdown Passes
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Interceptions Thrown
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Passer Rating
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| Regular Season | 261 | 384 | 68.0 | 3101 | 238.5 | 19 | 8 | 100.2 |
Top Daniel Jones News
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Colts' Daniel Jones: Extension official
The Colts officially signed Jones (Achilles) to a two-year contract extension Thursday,
Jones' contract not only provides an extra year of security with Indianapolis beyond the transition tag, that was initially extended to him, but it gives him a base salary of $50 million for 2026, per Brigid Kennedy of SI.com, $12.2 million above the tag amount even before including his $6 million in incentives. The 28-year-old said Wednesday on The Pat McAfee Show that he's fully recovered from the broken left fibula injury he dealt with in 2025 and that he's "making good progress with the rehab" from the right Achilles he suffered in December, as Grant Gordon of NFL.com reports. Jones said his goal is to "be back by Week 1 and ready to go," but it's far from a sure thing that he will be fully cleared for the start of the regular season, given the severe nature of his injury. Second-year quarterback Riley Leonard would be a candidate to start the year if Jones isn't ready to kick off there regular season, as Anthony Richardson (eye) is actively seeking a trade away from Indianapolis.
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Colts' Daniel Jones: Finalizing two-year deal with Indy
Jones (Achilles) and the Colts are finalizing terms on a two-year, $88 million contract, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Indianapolis assigned Jones the one-year, $37.83 transition tag March 3 and on Monday worked out a four-year, $114 million contract extension with WR Alec Pierce. Now, as the team had hoped all along, both offensive playmakers will remain in house on long-term deals. As a necessary move to clear up cap space for both contracts, the team agreed to terms Monday on a deal that sends wideout Michael Pittman to Pittsburgh. Jones is currently working his way back from a season-ending right Achilles tear suffered Week 14 of his breakout 2025 campaign, and while it's possible he could be ready for the start of the 2026 regular season, the team may invest in backup depth beyond Riley Leonard, given that Anthony Richardson (eye) has requested a trade.
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Colts' Daniel Jones: Colts want long-term deal
Indianapolis is working toward a long-term deal with Jones (Achilles), who currently is slated to play out the 2026 season on the one-year transition tag, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
The Colts kicked off the NFL's legal tampering period Monday by signing impending free-agent wideout Alec Pierce to a massive four-year, $114 million contract extension, giving the team room to now fully prioritize negotiations with Jones. Indianapolis and the quarterback will have until July 15 to work out a potential multi-year extension, as after that deadline Jones will be locked into a one-year, fully guaranteed $37.83 million salary for 2026. Jones is allowed to negotiate with other teams while under the transition tag, though the Colts will retain the right to match any offers. The soon-to-be 29-year-old signal-caller was enjoying a career year as Indianapolis' starting quarterback in 2025 before suffering a season-ending right Achilles tear Week 14.
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Colts' Daniel Jones: Receives transition tag
Jones (Achilles) received the transition tag from the Colts on Tuesday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
The transition tag allots Jones a fully guaranteed $37.83 million salary for 2026 but allows him to negotiate with other teams, though Indianapolis retains the right to match any offer sheet. Jones carries a 6-8 month recovery timeline after undergoing Achilles surgery in December, so he could be ready for the start of training camp in July. Across 13 regular-season games in 2025, Jones completed 68.0 percent of his passes for 3,101 yards and a 19:8 TD:INT while also adding 45 carries for 164 yards and five scores. The former Giant was on pace for a career year, though a fibula injury suffered in Week 10 hampered his production even prior to his Achilles tear.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-5, 230 lbs |
| Birthplace: Charlotte, NC |
| Age: 28 |
| School: Duke |
| Experience: 5 |






















