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Colts quarterback Daniel Jones underwent successful surgery for a torn Achilles tendon.
The injury creates uncertainty for Jones, who is heading into free agency.
Before the injury, Jones was headed towards a long-term extension with Indianapolis.
INDIANAPOLIS — Colts starting quarterback Daniel Jones had surgery to repair his torn Achilles tendon.
Indianapolis head coach Shane Steichen said the quarterback’s surgery went well.
Jones now faces the uncertainty of heading into free agency with a torn Achilles tendon. Before the injury, Jones was in line to get an extension to be the Colts ’ quarterback of the future.
A recovery for an Achilles tendon typically takes nine months to a year, a timetable that could threaten Jones’ ability to start the 2026 seas

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