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Despite a hot start to the season, the Indianapolis Colts and quarterback Daniel Jones haven't yet discussed a contract extension, according to Dianna Russini of The Athletic.
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The Chargers had the likes of safety Derwin James, linebacker Tuli Tuipulotu, and pass-rusher Khalil Mack, yet Jones still completed 23/34 passes for 288 passing yards and two touchdowns. Through seven games, Jones now has 10 TD passes, four scores on the ground, and a mere three turnovers.
Colts QB Daniel Jones has Indy looking like one the NFL's best teams. It is finally time to give Jones some MVP consideration.
The Indianapolis Colts are having a historic season with Daniel Jones under center. However, if they keep this rhythm, the team will actually hold an NFL record in no time.
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Have Colts, QB Daniel Jones conducted extension talks?
Daniel Jones arrived in Indianapolis via a one-year free agent pact. Winning out of a training camp competition over Anthony Richardson allowed him to secure the starting gig and set the table for a remarkable opening to his Colts tenure.
Behind the addition of Daniel Jones and Jonathan Taylor's MVP-like play, the Colts have somehow become the NFL's best team.
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Beyond the box score: Daniel Jones reveals the character revolution fueling NFL’s hottest offense
While fans marvel at the scoreboard, Jones exposes the real secret behind their 30+ point performances—a locker room revolution where unselfishness has become the team's most powerful weapon.
Through six weeks, he finds himself squarely in the MVP conversation, and The Ringer's Diante Lee laid out his candidates, placing Jones at seventh overall out of eight possible entries. However, Lee pumps the brakes on Jones' MVP argument.
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