The Indianapolis Colts’ offense has not looked as advertised to start the season, but must lean on the NFL’s highest-paid o-line to sustain drives against its biggest test.
Colts running back Jonathan Taylor collected his second consecutive 100-yard rushing performance for the first time since the final two weeks of his First-Team All-Pro campaign in 2021. Indy’s star workhorse ran for 110 rushing yards on 23 carries in Sunday’s win over the Chicago Bears, highlighted by his longest run of the season with a 29-yard touchdown. Taylor passed Marshall Faulk (42) for the fourth-most rushing TDs in franchise history and has reached the end zone in eight of his last nine games.