After Jonathan Taylor’s Wild Performance, He Fully Deserved the MVP – But Behind It Was an Even Stronger Display of Grit and Heart
Berlin, Germany – November 9, 2025
Under the electric atmosphere of Olympic Stadium, fans in Germany witnessed one of the most thrilling games of the 2025 NFL season. The Indianapolis Colts outlasted the Atlanta Falcons in a heart-stopping 31–25 overtime victory, improving to 8–2 and staying atop the AFC South, while the Falcons fell to 3–6, their playoff hopes slipping further away.
It was a game of relentless back-and-forth drama. In the fourth quarter, with the Colts trailing, Jonathan Taylor delivered a moment of pure magic — an 83-yard touchdown run that sent the Berlin crowd into chaos and gave Indianapolis the lead. But the Falcons answered immediately with a touchdown of their own, swinging momentum back in their favor.
With time expiring, the Colts’ kicker drilled a clutch field goal to tie the game at 25–25, sending it into overtime. And when the moment demanded greatness once more, Taylor rose to the occasion. Bursting through the Falcons’ defense again, he scored the game-winning touchdown in OT, finishing with a monstrous 244 total yards, two touchdowns, and an undeniable MVP performance.
JONATHAN TAYLOR IS HAVING THE BEST SEASON OF ALL-TIME BY A RUNNING BACK.
— MLFootball (@MLFootball) November 9, 2025
83-YARD TOUCHDOWN.
INSANE 🤯
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Yet even on a night dominated by Taylor’s brilliance, another moment defined the heart of this Colts team — Daniel Jones, playing through visible pain after taking a hard hit late in the fourth quarter that left his mouth bloodied. He refused to come out. He stayed in the pocket, called plays, and led the offense with the composure of a warrior.
🚨🚨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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After the game, Taylor — the hero of the night — chose not to talk about his own stats. Instead, he spoke from the heart about his teammate:
“I know his strength — not in his muscles or his speed, but in the way he gets back up after every hit. Sometimes, the most inspiring thing isn’t a touchdown, but watching someone fight through pain and still lead everyone forward.”
Head coach Shane Steichen echoed the sentiment: “We didn’t just win with talent — we won with blood, belief, and brotherhood.”
The Colts left Berlin with more than a victory. They left with a statement — that greatness isn’t just measured in yards, but in resilience.
Because on this night, while Jonathan Taylor earned the MVP, it was Daniel Jones who embodied the true spirit of “For The Shoe.”













