INGLEWOOD, Calif. – Daniel Jones stood at a podium in a small area adjacent to the visiting locker room at SoFi Stadium, answering questions about yet another extraordinary performance by his current team's offense.
As he talked through his responses, his eyes drifted a few times toward a TV on the wall to his left.
On that TV was a broadcast of his former team desperately trying to hang on in the fourth quarter. They didn't, as the New York Giants lost, 33-32, to the Denver Broncos.
Where Jones' feet were, though, was in Southern California, where the offense he commands – the Indianapolis Colts – dismantled yet another defense, this time in a 38-24 win over the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday at SoFi Stadium.
The past, for both Jones and the Colts, really feels like the past .
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