Jonathan Taylor delivered an explosive performance in the Colts' game against the Falcons as part of the NFL's international series in Berlin. This early morning match became an instant classic, featuring a thrilling back-and-forth contest that extended into overtime.
Taylor recorded an exceptional 286 scrimmage yards and 3 touchdowns, a feat that had not been matched since Le'Veon Bell's 298 scrimmage yards and 3 touchdowns against the Bills in 2016. One of Taylor's touchdowns was an 83-yard rush that gave the Colts the lead in the fourth quarter.
With 244 rushing yards, Taylor achieved the 18th highest single-game rushing total in NFL history since 1960, according to StatMuse.
"Jonathan Taylor's statline of 286 scrimmage yards and 3 touchdowns hadn't been done since Le'Veon Bell had 298 scrimmage yards and 3 touchdowns against the Bills in 2016."
The Colts' next game will be against the Chiefs on November 15.
Summary: Jonathan Taylor's outstanding 286-yard, 3-touchdown performance in Berlin marked a rare feat last seen nearly a decade ago, highlighting his impact in the Colts' thrilling overtime win.