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Taylor shines as Colts claim dramatic win over Falcons in Berlin
Running back Jonathan Taylor made history for the Indianapolis Colts to give his team a dramatic 31-25 win in overtime against the Atlanta Falcons on Sunday in the first-ever NFL regular season game in Berlin.
The Indianapolis Colts and Atlanta Falcons get Sunday's Week 10 slate started overseas in Berlin, Germany. Here's the latest updates and analysis:
Jonathan Taylor completed a 244-yard rushing day with an 8-yard touchdown run in overtime to give the Indianapolis Colts a 31-25 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in the first regular-season NFL game in Berlin,
Colts star Jonathan Taylor took over to seal the victory over the Falcons in Berlin on Sunday. Here are three takeaways from the game.
The Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts delivered a thriller in Berlin to kick off NFL Sunday in Week 10, as the Colts defeated the Falcons in overtime, 31-25. However, the officials in this matchup made a big mistake to begin overtime, as they allowed the wrong team to call the coin toss.
Falcons three-time Pro Bowl right guard Chris Lindstrom is active for Sunday’s game against the Indianapolis Colts in Berlin, but starting cornerback Mike Hughes (neck) won’t play.
The Indianapolis Colts' principal owner stepped into a Berlin bar as the Colts prepared to play the Atlanta Falcons and bought drinks for the house.
Indy got to third-and-short with two runs by Jonathan Taylor but a false start penalty set the Colts back and then Daniel Jones' third-down pass intended for Alec Pierce was behind the receiver and fell incomplete. Colts punt it right back to the Falcons. It was just the 13th three-and-out for the Colts all year, per the NFL Network broadcast.