Summary
The Indianapolis Colts' starting quarterback, Daniel Jones, left the game against the Jacksonville Jaguars after injuring his Achilles tendon. The injury happened during the second quarter, and Jones cannot return to the game. Riley Leonard stepped in as the backup quarterback.
Key Facts
- Daniel Jones is the starting quarterback for the Indianapolis Colts.
- He was injured during the second quarter of a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
- Jones's injury is an Achilles tendon issue, which means he won't return to the game.
- Before leaving, Jones completed five out of seven passes for 60 yards and had one interception.
- Riley Leonard replaced Jones as the backup quarterback.
- The Colts were behind, losing 21-10 in the second quarter after Jones left the game.
- This injury impacts the Colts' position in the AFC Playoff race.