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On Sunday afternoon, Daniel Jones left the game against the Jaguars with an Achilles heel injury. When Daniel Jones, a Charlotte native who played college football at Duke, fractured his fibula last month,
When Daniel Jones broke his collarbone in 2018 at Duke, teammates developed a pad to protect him. Now, their company designed Jones' fibula brace
Clark Bulleit, a former Duke center, and Kevin Gehsmann, an ex-linebacker for the Blue Devils, have helped Jones before in a similar situation. In 2018, they created a pad for Jones after he fractured his collarbone during a game against Northwestern.
Daniel Jones' fellow past Blue Devils, center Clark Bulleit and linebacker Kevin Gehsmann, have fashioned a special 3D-printed pad for Jones' leg. The Colts QB has worn it in his last two outings and approves of it so far.
Indianapolis Colts quarterback Daniel Jones, who is reportedly dealing with a fracture in his left fibula, spoke about the special 3D-printed pad he's played with over the last two games during a chat with reporters on Wednesday.
Jones, who spent three seasons playing for the Blue Devils from 2016-18, had former Blue Devils football players Clark Bulleit and Kevin Gehsmann create a custom 3D-printed pad to protect the quarterback’s injured leg.