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Jonathan Taylor's 244 Yards, Overtime Score Lift Colts Past Falcons in Berlin

Taylor also became the Colts' all-time rushing touchdown leader.

Overview

  • Indianapolis won 31-25 in overtime after Taylor capped his day with an eight-yard touchdown run.
  • A late 83-yard burst by Taylor put the Colts ahead before Atlanta answered with Tyler Allgeier’s one-yard score.
  • Michael Badgley tied the game with a 44-yard field goal with 25 seconds left to force overtime.
  • Taylor joined Jim Brown, Adrian Peterson and Derrick Henry as the only players with multiple games of 200 rushing yards and three rushing touchdowns.
  • The matchup was the NFL’s first regular-season game in Berlin at the Olympiastadion, the Colts moved to 8-2, the Falcons fell to 3-6 with a fourth straight loss, and box-score accounts differed on Daniel Jones’ fumbles.