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Stop me if you’ve heard this one before, New York Giants fans. Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones is only on a one-year contract, but he’s playing very well and is going to want a new one for a lot more money.
As the Giants watch another season slip away, their former quarterback, Daniel Jones, has led his new team — the Colts — to the best record in the NFL.
The Indianapolis Colts have emerged as surprise contenders after a 6-1 start to the season, with a resurgent Daniel Jones leading the offense.
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Colts WR seems to rip Giants over Daniel Jones' previous struggles
Quarterback Daniel Jones appears to have revived his career with the Indianapolis Colts this season after going 3-13 in his last 16 starts with the New York Giants before they released him last November.
After being released by the New York Giants, signed but overlooked by the Minnesota Vikings, Daniel Jones signed this season for one year and $14 million to be Anthony Richardson's
Back in August, no one had the Indianapolis Colts in the playoff mix, let alone whispering Super Bowl buzz. Yet here they are, sitting at 7-1 with a quarterback most experts had written off last fall.
Former Duke Blue Devil Daniel Jones, whom the Colts signed to a one-year deal over the offseason, entered Sunday ranked fifth with 1,790 passing yards and second with an 80.4 ESPN QBR. He also has 10 touchdown tosses against three interceptions as well as 83 rushing yards and four scores on 29 carries.