Jonathan Taylor embraced having a lighter workload and a shorter day Sunday.
The Indianapolis Colts still got the same result.
Taylor scored three more touchdowns, needing only 12 carries to rush for 153, yards and Daniel Jones threw three TD passes before giving way to the backups as the Colts posted their second rout of Tennessee this season, 38-14, to move to an NFL-best 7-1.
The Titans (1-7) saw Taylor become the first player in league history to score three times in three straight games against the same team. Taylor ran for three scores in a Colts win against Tennessee in September; and he did the same last December in the teams’ second meeting of 2024.
Indy, the league's highest-scoring team, has won four straight while scoring at least 31 points in each — thanks in large part to

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