BERLIN – Jonathan Taylor's special season is no longer confined to one continent.
In front of 72,203 fans at historic Olympic Stadium on Sunday, and in the first NFL regular season game ever played in Berlin, Taylor put on yet another masterful, valiant, prodigious game . He rushed for 244 yards on 32 carries and scored three touchdowns, the second of which broke Hall of Famer Edgerrin James' franchise record and the third of which pushed the Colts to an 8-2 record with a 31-25 overtime win over the Atlanta Falcons.
Neither of those descriptors actually do Taylor's final two touchdowns justice. Taylor's record-breaking 65th career touchdown came after he broke free from a cloud of dust and accelerated 83 yards toward the Marathon steps at Olympic Stadium, a run which tied his career-lo

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