Daniel Jones Declares: 'We Prepared Well, and This Victory Is Just the Beginning!'
In an impressive 40-6 victory over the Las Vegas Raiders, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones showcased his leadership and poise under pressure, helping guide his team to a dominant win in Week 5 of the 2025 NFL season. Following the commanding performance, Jones expressed his pride in the team's effort, emphasizing that this victory was only the start of what they aim to accomplish.
"We prepared well, and today we truly showed that on the field," Jones said in his post-game interview. "To get a big win like this, everyone has to do their job. I’m proud of how we played, and this is just the beginning. We’re going to keep fighting for more wins."
Jones’ performance was a key factor in the Colts' success. He completed 20 of 29 passes for 212 yards and two touchdowns, while also managing the game efficiently and contributing to the balanced offensive attack. It was clear from the outset that the Colts had prepared meticulously for this game, with both the offense and defense executing their strategies to perfection.
The Colts' offense was in sync, with Jones showing strong decision-making and poise in crucial moments. The running game, spearheaded by rookie Ashton Jeanty, complemented Jones' efficient passing, and the Colts’ defense shut down the Raiders’ offensive attempts at every turn.
Jones was quick to share the credit with his teammates, underscoring the collective effort that led to the decisive victory. "It’s not just about me. It’s about everyone doing their part. We had great chemistry today, and that’s what allowed us to dominate. Now, we move on to the next game and keep improving,"
With the Colts now sitting at a 4-1 record, Jones’ confidence and leadership are starting to shine through. This win over the Raiders marks an important step in building momentum for the Colts as they look ahead to the rest of the season. The victory not only gives the Colts confidence but also sends a message to the league that they are a force to be reckoned with.
Jones and the Colts are ready for the challenges ahead. "We’ll keep working, keep grinding, and make sure we’re ready for whatever comes next," Jones concluded.
As the Colts move forward, they will look to build on this momentum and continue their impressive run. For Jones, this victory is just the beginning of a season that could see the Colts make a serious push for the playoffs.
Josh Allen disgusted by Bills' 'piss-poor' performance in upset loss to Patriots

How do you lose an NFL game as an 8-point favorite? At home at Highmark Stadium? On "white out" night? Before a national TV audience on Sunday Night Football?
In the not-so-subtle words of Buffalo Bills' quarterback Josh Allen, you simply play "piss-poor offense."
It took the Bills' sloppiest game recent memory - three turnovers and 11 penalties - and a 52-yard field goal by the New England Patriots with :15 remaining, but Buffalo is undefeated no more. They lost a stunner to the Pats, 23-20.

The Bills committed three turnovers for a margin of minus-2, their first time being negative in that department in an NFL-record 27 consecutive games.
"We played sloppy," Allen said after the game. "You're not going to win if you turn the ball over three times, including once in our Red Zone and once in theirs. That's just bad football. It's piss-poor offense."
The Bills lost both the turnover margin and the final score in a game for the first time since Nov. 13, 2023.
Allen was credited for two of the mistakes. He collided with tight end Dawson Knox on mistimed ball-handling error for a fumble in the first quarter. That snapped a streak of not losing a fumble that extended to almost 700 snaps. The next fumble - by receiver Keon Coleman after a short catch inside Buffalo's 10-yard line - came just five plays later. Allen then threw late and over the middle of the field and Pats' cornerback Marcus Jones picked it off at New England's 10 to spoil a prime scoring opportunity.
