2024 Pass/Rush Stats
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Jones played his way out of New York last season, getting released in November. In 10 games, he had eight TD passes and nine turnovers, failing to throw a touchdown pass in six games. His 6.1 YPA ranked 35th of 36 quarterbacks, and his 20.7 completion percentage on attempts of 20-plus yards was last. His once-potent running game crashed too, as he averaged a career-low 4.0 yards per carry. Jones hopes to salvage his career in Indianapolis, where he’ll compete with third-year pro Anthony Richardson for the starting job. Richardson is coming off another injury-plagued year in which he greatly disappointed, but Colts brass likely is still rooting for the 2023 fourth overall pick to come out ahead. Jones is a decent fallback option for an offense centered on Jonathan Taylor’s rushing. The Colts have plenty of quality receiving options, led by WRs Michael Pittman and Josh Downs, and they added tight end Tyler Warren with the 14th overall pick this April. Jones should have enough help, and enough rushing stats, to be a serviceable QB2 if he ends up starting. Read Past Outlooks
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Opportunity knocks
Colts head coach Shane Steichen said Thursday that Anthony Richardson (shoulder) is dealing with an injury and will not participate in mandatory minicamp June 10-12, leaving Jones in position to dominate first-team reps.
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Jones and Richardson have been positioned to split first-team reps in what looks like a truly open competition for the No. 1 quarterback gig, but the latter signal-caller is now sidelined due to an injury to his throwing shoulder and without a return timetable other than hopefully being back "at some point" in training camp, per James Boyd of The Athletic. That leaves Jones, who inked a one-year, $14 million deal with Indianapolis in March, staring down an opportunity to impress while handling the lion's share of first-team reps in mandatory minicamp, and potentially longer depending on Richardson's recovery. Boyd reports that Richardson's shoulder injury is related to the AC joint issue that ended his 2023 rookie campaign early. While Boyd notes that Richardson's current injury isn't expected to require surgery, this appears to be a situation that could fluctuate. For at least mandatory minicamp, Jones will work to take advantage of the opportunity before him and establish quick chemistry with top wideouts Michael Pittman and Josh Downs, as well as rookie 14th overall pick TE Tyler Warren.
Jones and Richardson have been positioned to split first-team reps in what looks like a truly open competition for the No. 1 quarterback gig, but the latter signal-caller is now sidelined due to an injury to his throwing shoulder and without a return timetable other than hopefully being back "at some point" in training camp, per James Boyd of The Athletic. That leaves Jones, who inked a one-year, $14 million deal with Indianapolis in March, staring down an opportunity to impress while handling the lion's share of first-team reps in mandatory minicamp, and potentially longer depending on Richardson's recovery. Boyd reports that Richardson's shoulder injury is related to the AC joint issue that ended his 2023 rookie campaign early. While Boyd notes that Richardson's current injury isn't expected to require surgery, this appears to be a situation that could fluctuate. For at least mandatory minicamp, Jones will work to take advantage of the opportunity before him and establish quick chemistry with top wideouts Michael Pittman and Josh Downs, as well as rookie 14th overall pick TE Tyler Warren.
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Jones missed three games last year before tearing his ACL in his first game back. He underwent surgery in late November, so it's possible he's not ready Week 1, in which case Drew Lock will start. The Giants presumably already regret the four-year extension with $92 million guaranteed that Jones signed last offseason. He again was accurate in his six games last season -- 75.0 on-target percentage (5th, min.160 attempts) and 67.5 completion percentage (7th) -- but it, again, was built almost solely on short passes. His average target depth was a scant 6.8 yards (36th) as just 6.9 percent of his attempts traveled 20-plus yards (38th). Of his 13 deep passes, he completed two and had one intercepted. Jones lacks elite arm strength, but his troubles were also a product of having the league's worst offensive line and a receiving corps that ranked last in the league in separation. The latter will be helped by sixth overall draft pick Malik Nabers, who ran a 4.35 40 at his pro day and immediately becomes the No. 1 WR, while the former is helped by the signings of guards Jon Runyan and Aaron Stinnie. The remaining ensemble, though, is still an unimpressive lot, especially after the Giants lost RB Saquon Barkley and replaced him with Devin Singletary. The dink-and-dunk approach can work in fantasy when supplemented with elite rushing -- Jones finished as QB9 in 2022, after all. Last season, though, his per-game rushing average dropped by 10 yards, and that was before the knee injury.
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Will split first-team reps
Jones and Anthony Richardson (back) will split first-team reps this spring, JJ Stankevitz of Colts.com reports.
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One-year deal made official
Jones signed a one-year contract with the Colts on Wednesday, JJ Stankevitz of the team's official site reports.
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In line to sign with Indy
Jones is slated to sign with the Colts as both sides work to finalize a one-year contract, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
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Headed for free agency
Jones didn't play any snaps in the Vikings' 27-9 loss to the Rams on Jan. 13 in the wild-card round Minnesota signed him off its practice squad.
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Emergency QB for wild-card round
Jones (coach's decision) is inactive for Monday's NFC wild-card game against the Rams but will serve as the Vikings' emergency third-string quarterback, Ben Goessling of the Minneapolis Star Tribune reports.
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Chance for early lead in QB battle
Jones has a chance to get an early leg up in his job battle against Anthony Richardson, as coach Shane Steichen said Thursday that Richardson won't participate in mandatory minicamp June 10-12 due to a shoulder injury.
ANALYSIS
Richardson reinjured the same AC joint in his right shoulder that required surgery to repair in 2023, so the Colts are likely to take a cautious approach with his recovery. While Richardson rehabs, Jones will get a chance to build chemistry with the Colts' wide receivers and bolster his claim to the Week 1 starting job.
Richardson reinjured the same AC joint in his right shoulder that required surgery to repair in 2023, so the Colts are likely to take a cautious approach with his recovery. While Richardson rehabs, Jones will get a chance to build chemistry with the Colts' wide receivers and bolster his claim to the Week 1 starting job.