Daniel Jones Sustains Fractured Fibula, Colts Quarterback's Status Uncertain for Week 13

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Daniel Jones Sustains Fractured Fibula, Colts Quarterback's Status Uncertain for Week 13

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones sustained a fibula injury during Week 12, which was later revealed to be a fractured fibula. Despite the injury, Jones played through it during a game against the Kansas City Chiefs. The quarterback, however, is reportedly not overly concerned about the injury. Jones, a former first-round draft pick of the New York Giants, has been instrumental in leading the Colts to an impressive 8-3 record and a first-place position in the AFC South. After being released by the Giants and spending time with the Minnesota Vikings, Jones signed with the Colts this season and secured the starting quarterback position over Anthony Richardson. He has excelled this season, throwing for 2,840 yards, 17 touchdowns, and maintaining a career-high completion rate of 69.1% with a 101.4 QB rating. Despite being limited in practice leading up to a crucial game against the Houston Texans, Jones' status for Week 13 and beyond remains uncertain. It will be important to monitor his progress as the season continues.