They were 8-2, the top seed in the AFC, and they had the best non-QB in the league in Jonathan Taylor running roughshod through the NFL. One could argue that the guy who lost the most because of Indy’s epic late-season collapse was their best player, who likely was looking at the best chance he was going to have at winning a rare MVP from the RB position. Taylor faltered so heavily along with the rest of the Colts offense over the final two months that he even lost the rushing title to James Cook.
Author: Alex Murray
Published at: 2026-01-10 19:46:05
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