Jonathan Taylor's huge game gives Colts an OT win
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The Colts pulled off an impressive come-from-behind win over the Atlanta Falcons 31-25 in overtime at Olympic Stadium. The first NFL game in Berlin, Germany, featured a spectacular performance from Indy's MVP running back to propel the Colts to 8-2 as they head into the bye.
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Five takeaways from Falcons' overtime loss to Colts in Berlin
The Atlanta Falcons came up short yet again in Week 10, this time losing a 31-25 thriller to the Indianapolis Colts in Berlin, Germany. Despite taking the lead late in Sunday's loss, the Falcons allowed the Colts to send the game to overtime before giving up a game-clinching touchdown run to running back Jonathan Taylor.
The NFL resumes its international series in Week 10 with a game from Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany, featuring the Atlanta Falcons and Indianapolis Colts in just their 19th all-time matchup. The Colts lead the series 15-3, and after acquiring former All-Pro CB Sauce Gardner at the trade deadline, should be riding high entering this game.
Wide receiver Alec Pierce and rookie tight end Tyler Warren took over the passing attack for Jones against the Falcons in Berlin. Starting with Pierce, he hauled in a ridiculous 37-yard TD pass and accumulated 84 yards on just four catches. Pierce has been, and currently is, the deadliest vertical threat in the NFL.
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NFL world reacts to Falcons' overtime loss to Indianapolis Colts
The team gave up 244 rushing yards to Colts running back Jonathan Taylor and went 0-for-8 on third-down attempts. Atlanta still managed to sack Daniel Jones seven times but couldn't close the deal, losing 31-25 to Indianapolis in overtime.
Jonathan Taylor's 83-yard rushing touchdown in the fourth quarter Sunday against the Atlanta Falcons was the 65th of his career, setting an Indianapolis Colts franchise record.