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Colts coach Shane Steichen on Daniel Jones and his reported fractured fibula: 'He's ready to go. He's like, 'I'm playing.'
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. — Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones was diagnosed with a fibula injury last week before the team's game with the Kansas City Chiefs. Details have now emerged that the injury specifically is a fracture, according to a report from NFL Network's Ian Rapoport:
Colts quarterback Daniel Jones fully participated in Friday’s practice and has no injury designation, coach Shane Steichen said. Jones will start Sunday’s game against the Texans with a fibula injury. “He’s good to go,” Steichen said, via Mike Chappell of Fox 59. “Having talked with doctors, we would never put him in harm’s way. He’s ready to go.”
Daniel Jones' fibula injury he suffered before this past weekend's game against the Kansas City Chiefs is actually reportedly a fracture.
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Colts' Steichen addresses recent report about Daniel Jones' injury
As expected, Indianapolis Colts' quarterback Daniel Jones will be a full-go for Sunday's Week 13 matchup with the Houston Texans, said head coach Shane Steichen. Jones is dealing with a fibula injury. He first appeared on the injury report last Thursday before the Kansas City game.
Jones said Wednesday he'll be "ready to go on Sunday." He was a full participant in practice Thursday, league sources said.
Just look at Pittsburgh Steelers QB Aaron Rodgers, who had to miss Week 13 with a fractured wrist in his non-throwing arm. If Jones plays Week 13 against the Houston Texans, he puts himself at greater risk of further injuring himself and potentially missing time under center.
Colts quarterback addresses concerns about recent injury report addition, sharing his mindset on playing through pain while maintaining focus on crucial upcoming matchup against Texans.