Only one Indianapolis Colts team has scored more points through five games since the franchise moved to Indianapolis than this year’s squad.
The 2007 Colts, led by Peyton Manning, Marvin Harrison, Reggie Wayne, and Dallas Clark, totaled 164 points through their first five contests.
The 2025 Colts, featuring Daniel Jones, Jonathan Taylor, Michael Pittman Jr., and Tyler Warren, have already accumulated 163 points in the same span.
Jones appears to have transformed past criticism into motivation for his performance this season.
His leadership has helped Indianapolis establish one of the NFL’s most dangerous offenses through the early weeks.
The statistical production has positioned him to join rare company among quarterbacks who changed teams and immediately elevated their new offenses.
“Wild note about Daniel Jones and the Colts, who are scoring 32.6 ppg. Only TWO teams since the 1970 merger have averaged 30+ ppg for a full season with a new QB: 2020 Bucs w/Tom Brady, and, 2012 Broncos w/Peyton Manning,” NFL Insider Andrew Siciliano recently shared.
Wild note about Daniel Jones and the Colts, who are scoring 32.6 ppg.
Only TWO teams since the 1970 merger have averaged 30+ ppg for a full season with a new QB:
2020 Bucs w/Tom Brady
2012 Broncos w/Peyton Manning
(@NFLPlus Research)
— Andrew Siciliano (@AndrewSiciliano) October 9, 2025
The Colts currently rank second in scoring at 32.6 points per game and fourth in total offense with 381.2 yards per contest.
Their balanced attack between passing and rushing has created consistent production.
Jones ranks third league-wide with 1,290 passing yards while throwing six touchdowns against two interceptions.
His sack rate of 2.6 percent leads the NFL, representing a significant improvement from previous seasons.
His transition from the New York Giants, where expectations diminished following an injury-filled 2024 campaign, has proven remarkably successful.
Brought in to provide stability after quarterback uncertainty plagued the Colts, Jones won the starting job over Anthony Richardson during the offseason.
That decision has delivered immediate dividends as Indianapolis continues building momentum.
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