Jonathan Taylor's Epic 244-Yard Onslaught Powers Colts to OT Thriller Over Falcons in Berlin
BERLIN
In a spectacle befitting the grandeur of Olympiastadion, Jonathan Taylor etched his name deeper into NFL lore Sunday, bulldozing through the Atlanta Falcons for 244 rushing yards and three touchdowns -- including the walk-off dagger in overtime -- as the Indianapolis Colts clawed to a 31-25 victory in the league's inaugural Germany showdown. The win vaulted Indy to 8-2, solidifying their stranglehold on the AFC South and injecting fresh juice into Taylor's MVP candidacy, while the Falcons slumped to 3-6, their playoff pulse fading under the weight of another gut-wrenching collapse.
Taylor, the 2021 rushing champ reborn under Shane Steichen's scheme, was a one-man demolition crew. His 83-yard bolt midway through the fourth quarter -- a vision of pure acceleration that left Falcons defenders grasping at shadows -- flipped a 17-22 deficit into a fleeting Colts lead. But Atlanta, clinging to hope with rookie QB Michael Penix Jr. slinging daggers, answered with a gritty 71-yard march capped by Tyler Allgeier's second TD plunge and a cheeky two-point conversion where Drake London torched freshly traded corner Sauce Gardner for the deuce. Tied at 25, the drama spilled into OT, where referee Clete Blakeman's botched coin toss (a re-flip after mistaking home/away protocol) only amplified the chaos. Falcons won the do-over and deferred, but Indy's defense -- anchored by Zaire Franklin's game-sealing sack on Penix -- handed Taylor the rock. Eight yards later, he plunged in untouched, his 64th career rushing score and a franchise record for TDs in a single game.
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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"JT is the heartbeat of this team," gushed Colts QB Daniel Jones postgame, nursing three fumbles (two lost) but salvaging 220 passing yards and two scores. "He carried us when the line crumbled -- five sacks on me, and he still turns it into art." Taylor's stat line: 32 carries, 7.6 yards per pop, eclipsing his previous high by 44 yards and marking the greatest international performance in NFL annals, per league historians. Alec Pierce chipped in with a 50-yard TD grab, while Gardner's debut -- a two-first-rounder splash from the Jets -- was marred by that crucial miscue.
For Atlanta, Penix dazzled in spots (18-of-28, 250 yards, two TDs), threading needles to London (100-plus yards) and Allgeier (two scores on 12 carries). Bijan Robinson added 80 yards, but the Falcons' D-line, sans injured DeForest Buckner, wilted late, allowing 321 total Indy points (league-high net +115). "We fought like hell, but execution slips killed us," lamented coach Raheem Morris, whose squad has dropped four straight amid offensive line woes.
Indy (6-0 at home) eyes a bye before a Thanksgiving rematch with the Chiefs, where Taylor could feast anew. Falcons, licking wounds, host Carolina in Week 11 -- a must-win to salvage their "Rise Up" mantra. In Berlin's chill, Taylor didn't just run; he roared. Colts Nation, your chariot awaits Super Bowl contention.













