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Colts place transition tag on QB Daniel Jones

By Thomson Reuters Mar 3, 2026 | 10:51 AM

The Indianapolis Colts placed the transition tag on quarterback Daniel Jones before Tuesday’s deadline for teams to use roster-management tagging maneuvers.

The move guarantees Jones $37.833 million for the 2026 season. The transition tag ​allows Jones to negotiate with other teams, but the Colts can ‌match any offers from other clubs.

Jones is recovering from a torn Achilles. NFL teams had a Tuesday 4 p.m. ET cutoff to tag players.

Jones, 28, started 13 games for the Colts in 2025 and passed for 3,101 yards with 19 touchdowns and eight interceptions ‌for ​a 100.2 passer rating. Jones also rushed for ⁠five touchdowns.

Indianapolis is expected to ⁠trade or release quarterback Anthony Richardson. He formally requested a trade last week as all signs point to the Colts fully committing to Jones.

Health is not a concern in the mind of general manager Chris Ballard ​where Jones is concerned.

“He’s on track,” Ballard said before the Indianapolis decision. “With the Achilles, it’s the three-month mark where you’re kind of past the ⁠danger zone. What is he at now? Seven ⁠weeks, eight weeks. Y’all have been around Daniel enough ​to know, he’s pretty diligent in everything he does. You almost have to ​bring him back a little bit, but we feel good enough ‌about where he’s at and where he’s going.”

The non-exclusive franchise tag value was set at $43.895 million for quarterbacks, a prohibitive number if the Colts are hoping to bring back unrestricted free agent wide receiver Alec Pierce.

Even with the medical ⁠concern to weigh, Jones would drive interest as a free agent. He was with the Vikings at the end of the 2024 season when Sam Darnold piloted ⁠Minnesota to the playoffs ‌and 14 wins. Both got out of town and ⁠the Vikings are not certain if JJ McCarthy, a ​first-round pick ‌in 2024, is the long-term answer. The Dolphins, Jets ​and Cardinals ⁠also have a need at the position.

“Daniel and Alec are such big pieces,” Ballard said at the NFL Scouting Combine of using the tag. “We move and fit from there.”

Using a non-exclusive franchise tag to block Pierce from the exits would be cheaper — $27.298 million for 2026 — but a risk if Jones hasn’t also ​been secured.

–Field Level Media