The Seattle Seahawks sent Geno Smith to the Las Vegas Raiders for a 2025 third round pick. It gives Pete Carroll a familiar face at the most important position. Tom Pelissero said, shortly after announcing the deal,
The Indianapolis Colts are right in the thick of the mix for free agent quarterback Daniel Jones. According to The Athletic insider Dianna Russini, the Colts and the Minnesota Vikings are the two expected leading contenders to land Jones in free agency.
Vikings legend Jared Allen, who was recently inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, believes the team would've beaten the Colts in Super Bowl XLIV.
While it's unclear exactly what kind of deal he will land in free agency, Spotrac currently projects Jones to land a deal somewhere in the range of two years and $10 million. That would be a manageable contract that doesn't force the Colts to start a particular player over another, and it would allow them to let the competition play out.
After a major domino fell Friday night following the bombshell trade that landed Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith with the Las Vegas Raiders, the Colts may not face some in
Minnesota Vikings free-agent quarterback Daniel Jones has a few teams in mind for his next destination, and the Vikings are on his shortlist.
According to Dianna Russini of The Athletic, the Colts are expected to be among the "leading contenders" for free agent QB Daniel Jones.
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The Athletic's Diana Russini reported the Vikings are attempting to pivot to Jones, who they took for a trial run for the remainder of the 2024 season after his release from the New York Giants. However, there is a snag in Minnesota as a deal has yet to be finalized with Jones.
The Indianapolis Colts are reportedly a "leading contender" for signing former Giants quarterback Daniel Jones. The Colts have been targeting the veteran as the team opens competition at that quarterback position.