Taylor Runs for 244 Yards and 3 TDs for Colts in 31-25 OT Win over Falcons in Berlin
Jonathan Taylor set a Colts record with 244 rushing yards and three touchdowns, securing a 31-25 overtime win in the NFL's first regular-season game in Berlin.
- On Nov. 9, Jonathan Taylor's 8-yard overtime run gave the Indianapolis Colts a 31-25 victory in Berlin's first regular-season NFL game.
- In Berlin, the matchup coincided with the 36th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall and was played at Olympiastadion, where Jesse Owens won four gold medals.
- The Colts star recorded 244 rushing yards and three touchdowns on 32 carries, marking his third 200-yard rushing day and second with at least three rushing TDs.
- Michael Badgley tied the game with a 44-yard field goal with 25 seconds left after Tyler Allgeier's 1-yard touchdown gave Atlanta Falcons a late lead.
- The Colts' running back has now 66 rushing touchdowns, passing Hall of Famer Edgerrin James for the Colts franchise record, and has 15 rushing touchdowns through 10 games, the first since LaDainian Tomlinson.
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Music by Scooter, Mauerfall choreography and an 83-yards run: Berlin's first regular NFL game has been staged with a big show – and ended with a Colts victory in overtime.
For the fifth time, an NFL match was held in Germany. The supporting program is still more impressive than the 31:25 victory of the Indianapolis Colts against the Atlanta Falcons.
Taylor lifts Colts to win in Berlin
BERLIN — Jonathan Taylor completed a 244-yard rushing day with an 8-yard touchdown run in overtime to give the Indianapolis Colts a 31-25 victory over the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday in the first regular-season NFL game in Berlin, Germany.
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