The Colts went international in Week 10 and, in front of a worldwide audience, they did not disappoint.
In matching up against the Atlanta Falcons at Olympic Stadium in Berlin Sunday morning, the Colts had opportunities to both rebound from their Week 9 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers and make a statement in front of the entire world.
Their 31-25 win in overtime did just that, as Jonathan Taylor's franchise-record 65th career rushing touchdown brought about a fourth-quarter comeback and, in overtime, he came through once more to score the game-winning touchdown, for 66 career rushing touchdowns. Taylor recorded a whopping 286 all-purpose yards on Sunday, with 32 carries for 244 yards (7.6 yards per carry). Sunday was also Taylor's fifth game this season with three total touchdowns.
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