Things are not going great lately for the Indianapolis Colts quarterback, Daniel Jones. During a play against the Jacksonville Jaguars, alarms went off after he suffered a rare, non-contact injury.
Daniel Jones was playing on a fractured fibula, but this injury happened in the other leg of the quarterback. This means both injuries are not related, and it just spells more bad luck for a player who was really having a career-resurgence year.
Jones had a clean pocket when he threw a pass against the Jaguars. As soon as he threw it, he kind of stumbled and then fell to the ground. Per the team, he suffered an Achilles injury.
An Achilles tear would be devastating for both Jones and Colts
The Colts were keen on giving Jones a contract extension but a torn Achilles could change everything. I

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