[Daniel Jones](/players/daniel-jones-x5302/) was added to the injury report in Week 12 with a fibula injury, one he played through during a loss to the Kansas City Chiefs.
It turns out, the Indianapolis Colts quarterback is dealing with a fractured fibula, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported Thursday.
Rapoport added that it's an injury Jones is not concerned about, per a source.
Jones is amid a remarkable turnaround season with the Colts, as the New York Giants 2019 first-round draft pick has led Indianapolis to an 8-3 start and a first-place standing in the AFC South. Released by the Giants last year before spending some time with the Minnesota Vikings, Jones signed this offseason with Indy and beat out [Anthony Richardson](/players/anthony-richardson/)for the starting job. He's run with it since, captaining the Colts to a terrific season so far.
Jones has thrown for 2,840 yards, 17 touchdowns (his most since his rookie season), seven interceptions and has completed a career-best 69.1% of his passes with a career-high 101.4 QB rating.
Jones was listed as limited in Wednesday's practice ahead of a big game against the division's reigning two-time champions, the Houston Texans on Sunday.
Jones' status is definitely something to monitor for Week 13 and beyond.