Falcons QB Legend Criticizes Daniel Jones' Performance in Colts vs Falcons Game – Head Coach Shane Steichen Defends Colts QB – Reaction from Falcons Legend
Indianapolis, Indiana – November 10, 2025
In a tense battle between the Indianapolis Colts and the Atlanta Falcons, Daniel Jones, the Colts' quarterback, came under heavy criticism after missing three key scoring opportunities that could have sealed the game. Many experts and fans quickly pointed fingers at Jones for his poor performance. Among them, Michael Vick, the legendary Falcons QB, didn’t hold back in criticizing Jones after the game.
Vick, who spent much of his career with the Falcons and is considered one of the greatest QBs in NFL history, stated:
“Daniel Jones had three perfect chances to finish the game. He should have done better, but those opportunities slipped away. You can’t afford to miss chances like that, especially when you’re up against a strong team like the Colts.”
Vick's comments quickly garnered attention across social media, with many fans questioning Jones' ability to deliver in crucial moments. His missed throws and inability to make the game-winning plays in the final minutes raised doubts about his potential.

However, Shane Steichen, the head coach of the Colts, stood firmly behind his quarterback. Despite the narrow win, Steichen disagreed with the criticisms directed at Jones.
“Daniel did a great job. Not every situation is going to go the way you want it to, but the important thing is that he didn’t give up and stayed calm, even though he was playing through pain. He helped us get the win, and that’s what matters most.”
Steichen's response seemed to calm the storm to some extent. While there were still mixed opinions on Jones' performance, it was clear that Steichen and his teammates had full faith in their quarterback.
🚨🚨WARRIOR🚨🚨#COLTS QB DANIEL JONES IS GUSHING BLOOD FROM HIS MOUTH AS HE DROVE HIS TEAM DOWN THE FIELD.
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) November 9, 2025
😳😳😳
Jones is a beast.
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Michael Vick later softened his tone, emphasizing that every player makes mistakes in a game and that excessive criticism doesn’t help players improve.
“Daniel is a talented QB, and I believe he’ll learn from this game. No one is perfect, and this is just one step in his journey.”
While there are still some lingering doubts about Daniel Jones' performance, the victory allowed the Colts to maintain a strong position in the AFC race, demonstrating the team's resilience and their continued trust in their young quarterback.
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