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Once-upon-a-time Minnesota Vikings quarterback Daniel Jones helped the Indianapolis Colts achieve a 3-0 record out the gate in 2025, but his nifty luck ran out in Week 4, as Jones and the Colts lost to the Los Angeles Rams by a score of 27-20.
Daniel Jones came crashing back to earth in Week 4, as the ex-Minnesota Vikings quarterback’s team snapped its undefeated streak on Sunday.
Jones has played so well to start the season that he began to nibble at Top 12 MVP odds. With the loss to the Rams, though, the upstart honeymoon is over.
Hot ex-Minnesota Vikings Passer Daniel Jones Loses 1st Game with Colts
Indianapolis was destined to lose eventually, and Los Angeles obliged.
per EPA+CPOE, an efficiency stat that measures wins added per passer.
The Chances to Rebound
What’s next for Jones? The unabashed honeymoon may have hit the pause button, but he’ll have a chance to rebound Sunday.
Indianapolis will host the Las Vegas Raiders and Arizona Cardinals in Weeks 5 and 6 — also known as winnable games. The Raiders’ defense gave Caleb Williams and the Chicago Bears some hardships last weekend, but on the whole, the Raiders and Cardinals are beatable.
compensatory draft pick for Jones’ free-agent departure.
If Jones gets hurt or benched, slipping beneath the 60.6% cut-off, the Vikings would probably be stuck with a 5th-Rounder. In draft speak, there’s quite a difference between a 4th- and 5th-Rounder. Fans expect some 4th-Round picks to develop into long-term commodities. Fifth-rounders are lottery tickets across the board.
Colts-Themed Media on Jones’ Week 4
Horseshoe Heroes‘ Lee Vowell sized up Jones’ outing at the Rams: “Jones also made two costly errors himself. One was in the first half when he underthrew a somewhat open (you guessed it) Adonai Mitchell, and the Rams intercepted the ball. The decision to throw the ball deep wasn’t an awful one, but the execution was.”
“There is a reason Danny Dimes has a reputation for not taking chances. He isn’t overly good when he does. Mitchell had a chance at an explosive play had Jones put the ball where it needed to be, but he didn’t. The second interception was far worse. Indianapolis had the ball with 55 seconds left, trailing by a touchdown, but with timeouts left. Daniel Jones ended any hope, however, when he dropped back to pass and tried to hit receiver Michael Pittman on the sidelines about 20 yards down the field.”
The Colts’ passing offense ranks No. 1 in the NFL per DVOA after four games. Impressive.
Las Vegas this weekend. The Raiders came somewhat close to knocking off the Bears, a Vikings rival, on Sunday, but Chicago prevailed with late-game heroics and now has the same record as the Vikings: 2-2.