Concerning Footage Leaks Of Colts QB Daniel Jones Struggling Badly As He Practices With Serious Injury [VIDEO]
This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

Concerning footage of Daniel Jones showing the Indianapolis Colts quarterback moving a bit gingerly in practice has surfaced online amid reports of a serious injury.
Jones and the Colts are having an unexpectedly solid first season together, though they let a not-so-negligible lead slip against the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 12. Much maligned in New York before a brief stop in Minnesota, Jones has reignited his career in Indy, with the team expected to contend this year at 8-3 after 11 games.
On a more unfortunate note, Jones, who went viral for his bloody mouth earlier in the season, is dealing with something more sinister at the moment.
The former Duke Blue Devils standout hit the injury report with a fibula injury last week and, per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, will be struggling with it for a while.
According to Rapoport, Jones has a fracture in the bone, though he plans to play through it and is expected to face the Houston Texans on Sunday.
#Colts QB Daniel Jones, who has been dealing with a lower leg injury, suffered a fracture in his fibula, sources say.
Jones was a full participant today and one source said, “He looked good.” Jones will continue to try to play through it. Toughness never questioned. pic.twitter.com/86pfA5AdTN
— Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) November 27, 2025
Daniel Jones Did Not Look Comfortable Dropping Back In Training

A clip of Jones dropping back in practice has been posted online, showing him moving somewhat uncomfortably.
“Even the two backups are concerned watching Daniel Jones drop back. He doesn’t look comfortable, clearly the fibula injury is bothering him,” sports doctor Jeff Mueller noted. “If it’s a fracture, it’s likely very small (avulsion?) otherwise he would be out.”
Check it out below:
Even the two backups are concerned watching Daniel Jones drop back.
He doesn’t look comfortable, clearly the fibula injury is bothering him.
If it’s a fracture, it’s likely very small (avulsion?) otherwise he would be out.
Bone bruise? High ankle?
pic.twitter.com/SxgnZ90v4Y— Jeff Mueller, PT, DPT (@jmthrivept) November 27, 2025
Daniel Jones was limited in practice on Wednesday but was expected to be a full participant on Thursday.
James Boyd of The Athletic, who initially shared the clip, said the signal-caller did not take all of the reps while the media was able to drop in on practice and didn’t “look as fluid or fast as normal” during drills.
Jones claims to be unaware of the exact moment the injury occurred.
