INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones has been feeling the heat.
There were concerns about his seven turnovers in the two games before Indy's bye week. There were questions about his ineffective play late in last week's loss at Kansas City. Some even wondered if the two losses in the past three games may signal a return to his norm after a strong start.
Sure, Jones realizes it's all part of life when you play the sport's most important position.
Yet those past three games also exposed something else — Jones' struggle to deal with an increased pass rush. It's not just a problem for Jones, it's something Indy's offense must fix and fast.
“Most teams, they'll look back at what we've done throughout the year, look at what worked the past few weeks and say ‘OK,

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