As the Indianapolis Colts push for their first AFC South division title in over a decade, the health of their quarterback has come into the spotlight.
Daniel Jones has suffered a fracture in his fibula but was a full participant at practice and will try to play through the injury, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Thursday.
It’s unclear when Jones suffered the injury, but the quarterback told reporters that “it was just something that kind of was hanging over,” and that it’s “just something I felt last week, and tough to say exactly when.”
According to Rapoport, Jones “looked good” in practice and was told by sources that it’s not an injury the QB is concerned about.
In his first year with the Colts, the 28-year-old Jones has thrown for 2,840 yards with 17 touchdowns and seven interc

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