Jonathan Taylor undoubtedly strengthened his MVP case Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons . The Indianapolis Colts running back ran for 244 yards and three touchdowns in Berlin, concluding in his his game-winning overtime score. Taylor made history, surpassing Hall of Fame running Edgerrin James as the Colts' all-time career leader in touchdown runs. He is also now in position to possibly make more history during the final seven games of the regular season.

After entering the game with a league-high 895 rushing yards, Taylor now has 1,139 yards on the year and is on pace to rush for 1,936 yards. In addition to being on pace to break his own single-season franchise rushing record, Taylor is now 861 yards away from becoming the 10th back in league history to rush for 2,000 yards in a sea

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