Jonathan Taylor held the football extra tight as he crossed the goal line in Week 16 … all three times.
The Colts running back, who had a crucial score come off the board a week earlier for dropping the ball as he crossed into the end zone, bounced back with a historical performance in Indianapolis’ 38-30 win over Tennessee.
Taylor tallied 218 yards on 29 carries and the Colts finished with 335 rushing yards, breaking the franchise record of 318 set in 1956.
JT crossed the 1,000 mark for the third time in his career and first since 2021, and moved into second in career rush yards for the Colts behind only Edgerrin James.
Anthony Richardson, who threw just 11 passes in the game, finished with 70 rushing yards and a touchdown, and broke the Colts single-season records for rushing yards with 499 and touchdowns with 6 by a QB.
Another impressive Colts comeback after being benched for a month because of poor play.
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