Why Colts’ QB Daniel Jones has a bloody mouth in overtime vs. Falcons

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Daniel Jones helped lead a game-tying drive for the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday in Week 10 against the Atlanta Falcons in Berlin, Germany.

He got a bit beat up in the process.

By the time overtime began, Jones had a bit of a bloodied face.

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Why are Daniel Jones' mouth, face bloody?

The NFL Network broadcast didn't show exactly what happened, but it had to have happened on Jones' big run.

On a third-and-21 down three points, Jones ran for 19 yards.

He was tackled hard out of bounds and appeared to fly toward the bench area.

By the time Jones was pictured on camera for the next snap on fourth down, he had blood around his mouth.

It likely is something that adrenaline would mask in his mind for the overtime period, but it may sting a bit later.

If the Colts win, it certainly won't feel as bad.

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