INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Jonathan Taylor did what he does best for the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday: He kept them grounded.
On a strange day when they lost their No. 2 quarterback and top cornerback because of pregame injuries, it was the Colts' star running back who steadied the team with another strong performance. He rushed 21 times for 123 yards and scored the go-ahead touchdown with 4:32 left in a 31-27 victory over Arizona.
For Taylor, these sorts of performances have become increasingly commonplace while attracting more attention as the Colts (5-1) have ascended to the top of the AFC South and have one of the league's best records. And, it's not a fluke, according to his teammates.
“I don't think any of us know what he's really capable of, but I think he's going to show us this ye