PITTSBURGH (AP) — Daniel Jones has spent the first half of his first season in Indianapolis rewriting the narrative around his career.
The story, however, is far from finished. Three miserable hours during a 27-20 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday offered tangible and relentless proof that for all of Jones' progress, he remains in many ways very much a work in progress.
Three picks. Two fumbles. Shaky decision-making. All the bad habits that Jones seemed to have left in New York resurfaced in a performance the AFC South-leading Colts believe is a one-off, not a trend.
“We're sure of who we are,” Jones said after the Colts fell to 7-2. “We understand if you turn the ball over, that's going to happen. When we're protecting (it), things have gone well for us.”
And they have. I

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