Daniel Jones progressed to 7-on-7 work during the team’s offseason program, and the Colts quarterback expects to do everything at camp.
“I’m doing everything. Cleared to do everything,” Jones said Friday, via video from James Boyd of TheAthletic.com. “I think it’s just about, at this point, sharpening that, getting more explosive, getting stronger, kind of improving what you can do. I can do everything and feel really good doing it.”
Jones ruptured his right Achilles in a Dec. 7 game against the Jaguars and underwent surgery two days later. He said Friday that he hit “a lot” of his rehab milestones before the mandatory minicamp and has gotten even stronger since.
“I’m feeling good,” Jones said. “I think I’ve made a good amount of progress since minicamp and will continue to do that these next two weeks before camp and then all through camp. But I’m feeling really good and feel like I’m in a good spot.”
Jones admitted he is not over the mental hurdle of forgetting about the Achilles repair.
“You still think about it. Probably will until you get playing and into games and stuff,” Jones said. “You’re putting a lot of time into it. It’s kind of the central part of all my training and all my time this offseason. Still thinking about but really happy with where I am.”
He will work out with his teammates next week in preparation for the start of training camp.
Jones completed 68 percent of his passes for 3,101 yards with 19 touchdowns and eight interceptions in the 13 games before his injury last season.