Summary
The Indianapolis Colts have signed quarterback Daniel Jones to a new two-year contract. This move allows the Colts to free up salary cap space to potentially sign other free agents. The team aims to strengthen its roster after a strong start last season.
Key Facts
- The Colts gave QB Daniel Jones a two-year contract worth up to $100 million.
- Most of Jones' contract money will be paid upfront, providing salary cap relief.
- The Colts are looking to make further signings in free agency.
- The team previously tried to sign player Trey Hendrickson but missed out.
- After the Jones deal, the Colts have $30 million in available cap space.
- Daniel Jones is recovering from a major injury and has a history of neck injuries.
- The Colts had an 8-2 start last season before injuries affected their performance.