BERLIN -- Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor created his own bit of history during the NFL's first regular-season game in Germany's capital Sunday.
The NFL's leading rusher unleashed a torrent on the Atlanta Falcons , running for 244 yards, setting the franchise touchdown record and scoring a walk-off TD in overtime that allowed the Colts to pull off a 31-25 win.
"This is a historic place, and you look back at the history, the guys who've achieved amazing feats here [are] no slouch," Taylor said in reference to Berlin, where 89 years ago American sprinter Jesse Owens made his own history at the 1936 Olympics. "So, to kind of be a part of that makes me feel like a part of that lineage. And I'm so appreciative. I'm humbled to have just a small piece of history."
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