The Indianapolis Colts quarterback will be making his way to Evansville to show the youth a thing or two on the gridiron.

2025 has been a stellar year for the Indianapolis Colts. The football team currently has an 8-2 record, a two-game lead in the AFC South, and the NFL’s number one scoring offense. That’s incredible, and very hopeful for Colts fans. Of course, leading the team this year is their new quarterback, Daniel Jones. Jones is looking at a season thus far with 15 touchdowns and 2,659 yards. As you might expect, that number will only get higher.

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With continued momentum, Daniel Jones could be leading the Colts into a great playoff run. However, when this season is all said and done, Daniel Jones will be making a stop right here in Evansville. Here’s everything you need to know about Daniel Jones coming to town.

Colts Quarterback Daniel Jones Coming to Evansville

FlexWork Sports Management announced that Daniel Jones will be hosting a youth football camp here in Evansville. The camp will be held on July 9, 2026, from 1 pm until 5 pm at Francis Joseph Reitz High School. This camp is designed for boys and girls ages 6-16 who want to elevate their football skills. According to FlexWork Sports Management, here’s what campers can expect from this experience:

Over the course of the day, Indianapolis star QB Daniel Jones and our FlexWork Sports coaches will guide your child through an exciting, high-energy day designed around fun and unforgettable experiences on the field. Camp activities include interactive sessions, skill stations, and unique opportunities to connect with our athletes in ways that make the game come alive.

 

For more information on the Daniel Jones Youth Football Camp that will be held in Evansville, and how to register, click here.

25 Hidden Evansville Secrets That May Blow Your MindAn Evansville resident recently posted a question in the “I Grew Up in Evansville, Indiana” Facebook group asking other members to share any hidden or little-known facts about our city not many residents would know. The answers were wide-ranging, covering everything from our manufacturing history to our place in Civil War, to a couple of popular landmarks still standing today that were the first in the entire state of Indiana. No matter how long you’ve lived here, chances are there will be a few things on this list you didn’t know about the city we call home.

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