CLEVELAND, Ohio — The most dangerous offenses in football don’t rely on a single superstar but rather present defenses with multiple threats – a reality Daniel Jones articulated with perfect clarity.
“You have so many guys who can make plays and spread the ball around. It’s hard for a defense to account for all of them,” Jones said. “Huge credit to all those guys, how they’ve all stepped up and played huge roles in the start we’ve had.”
This strategic advantage – having too many weapons for a defense to effectively account for – creates the foundation for the Colts’ offensive success.
The media session explored how the team’s talent distribution extends beyond just the wide receiver room to include tight ends like Tyler Warren and running backs like Jonathan Taylor, who is increasingly