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Atlanta Falcons at Indianapolis Colts

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Taylor runs for 244 yards and 3 TDs for Colts in 31-25 OT win over Falcons in Berlin

Jonathan Taylor's 3rd TD walks it off for Colts in OT

His 83-yard touchdown run? That was thanks to his edge blockers. His 8-yard scamper in overtime to give Indianapolis a 31-25 victory over the Atlanta Falcons?

"You remember not even the run, you remember your teammates embracing you after that play," he said.

Fans in Berlin won't forget Taylor's three-touchdown, 244-yard rushing day in the first regular-season NFL game in the German capital.

Colts kicker Michael Badgley tied the game with a 44-yard field goal with 25 seconds left.

The Falcons had taken a 25-22 lead with 1:44 left in regulation on Tyler Allgeier's second touchdown of the game — a 1-yard plunge.

Taylor's big run Taylor had put the Colts (8-2) in front 22-17 with an 83-yard touchdown run on the previous drive. It was the longest run of the season in the NFL. Daniel Jones’ pass attempt on the 2-point conversion was batted down.

Taylor ran into traffic up the middle, bounced out to the left and sprinted down the sideline into the end zone. The score moved him past Hall of Famer Edgerrin James for most rushing touchdowns (65) in Colts history.

“When I bounced to the outside, there’s no lack of trust, it’s just hit the edge full speed,” Taylor said. “When you have that kind of trust with the guys on the edge, you get those special runs like that.”

It was Taylor's third career 200-yard rushing day. His single-game career high is 253 yards from his rookie season in 2020.

Taylor is the fourth player in NFL history to have at least 200 rushing yards and at least three rushing TDs in a game twice in a career. The others are Jim Brown, Adrian Peterson and Derrick Henry.

Allgeier finished with 57 yards on 11 carries and Bijan Robinson rushed 17 times for 84 yards but the Falcons (3-6) fell to their fourth straight loss. Atlanta was 0 for 8 on third down.

“We had plenty of opportunities to win it,” Falcons coach Raheem Morris said. “We’ve just got to find a way to get better, whether it’s stopping the run, whether it’s covering kicks better, returning the ball better or converting on third down — all the things that kind of hurt us today."

Michael Penix Jr. completed 12 of 28 passes for 177 yards and a touchdown.

Jones finished 19 of 26 for 255 yards with a touchdown and interception. He was sacked seven times, fumbled three times and lost one of them.

“We hurt ourselves in some key spots that we can't afford to do,” the quarterback said.

The Falcons led 14-13 at halftime and increased their lead to 17-13 lead on Zane Gonzalez’s 43-yard field goal early in third quarter.

The Colts drove into the red zone early in the fourth, but settled for Badgley’s 34-yard field goal — reducing Atlanta’s lead to 17-16.

OT coin toss The overtime coin toss needed a do-over after the Colts — the “home” team — mistakenly were allowed to call the toss. That should have gone to the “away” team — so referee Clete Blakeman conducted a new toss. The Falcons called it, won it, and received the ball to start overtime.

Early action Penix found Drake London with linebacker Germaine Pratt in coverage and floated it to the wide receiver for a 16-yard touchdown strike and a 14-13 lead late in the second quarter.

Taylor's 1-yard scoring run opened the scoring but Badgley's extra-point attempt was wide right.

Taylor's TD came after Penix lost a fumble on Atlanta's first drive. Camryn Bynum hit Penix's blindside, giving the Colts the ball on the Atlanta 23. Kyle Pitts earlier dropped a pass that would have been a big gain for the Falcons.

Atlanta moved in front 7-6 on Allgeier's 1-yard touchdown run and the extra point by Gonzalez, who was signed this week after Parker Romo missed an extra-point attempt late in Atlanta's 24-23 loss to New England.

The Colts needed just two offensive plays to retake the lead. Taylor ran it for 28 yards and Jones hit Alec Pierce in double coverage in the end zone for a 37-yard touchdown pass.

Early in the second quarter, Badgley’s 53-yard field-goal attempt fell short.

Jessie Bates had an interception just before halftime when Jones underthrew Pierce on a third-and-11.

Historic day in Berlin It was the first regular-season NFL game in the German capital, but Nov. 9 is a special day for Germans for a bigger reason. Sunday was the 36th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall. The stadium is located in what used to be West Berlin.

Olympiastadion, as its called in German, is also where Jesse Owens won four gold medals in front of Adolf Hitler at the 1936 Berlin Olympics to thwart Nazi claims of Aryan racial supremacy. Atlanta Falcons coach Raheem Morris prepared a video for his players about Owens' feats.

“This is a historic place,” Taylor said. “You look back at the history, the guys who have achieved amazing feats here. It makes me feel like I’m a part of that lineage. I’m just so appreciative, I’m humbled to have a small piece of history here.”

Injuries Falcons: Sam Roberts and Dee Alford were questionable to return in the first quarter.

Colts: London returned after being checked in the medical tent following his second-quarter touchdown.

Up next Falcons: host the Carolina Panthers next Sunday.

Colts: bye and then at Kansas City in Week 12.

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Scoring Summary

IND TD 1st Period 8:36 Jonathan Taylor 1 Yd Rush (Michael Badgley PAT Failed)
ATL TD 1st Period 6:07 Tyler Allgeier 1 Yd Rush (Zane Gonzalez Kick)
IND TD 1st Period 5:19 Alec Pierce 37 Yd pass from Daniel Jones (Michael Badgley Kick)
ATL TD 2nd Period 3:25 Drake London 16 Yd pass from Michael Penix Jr. (Zane Gonzalez Kick)
ATL FG 3rd Period 12:26 Zane Gonzalez 43 Yd Field Goal
IND FG 4th Period 9:00 Michael Badgley 34 Yd Field Goal
IND TD 4th Period 6:02 Jonathan Taylor 83 Yd Rush (Two-Point Pass Conversion Failed)
ATL TD 4th Period 1:44 Tyler Allgeier 1 Yd Rush (Michael Penix Jr. Pass to Drake London for Two-Point Conversion)
IND FG 4th Period 0:25 Michael Badgley 44 Yd Field Goal
IND TD 5 3:31 Jonathan Taylor 8 Yd Rush

Statistics

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22 1st Downs 25
10 Passing 1st downs 10
10 Rushing 1st downs 15
2 1st downs from penalties 0
0-8 3rd down efficiency 2-12
0-0 4th down efficiency 2-4
60 Total Plays 74
290 Total Yards 519
4.8 Yards per Play 7.0
13 Total Drives 12
150 Passing 196
12/28 Comp/Att 19/26
4.8 Yards per pass 5.9
0 Interceptions thrown 1
3-27 Sacks-Yards Lost 7-59
140 Rushing 323
29 Rushing Attempts 41
4.8 Yards per rush 7.9
3-3 Red Zone (Made-Att) 2-4
3-35 Penalties 7-56
1 Turnovers 2
1 Fumbles lost 1
0 Interceptions thrown 1
0 Defensive / Special Teams TDs 0
26:09 Possession 40:20
Indianapolis Colts Indianapolis Colts Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Hunter Wohler, S Questionable May 6
Jack Wilson, OT Injured Reserve May 5
Justin Walley, CB Questionable Apr 22
DeForest Buckner, DT Questionable Apr 22
Spencer Shrader, PK Questionable Apr 22
Atlanta Falcons Atlanta Falcons Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Michael Penix Jr., QB Questionable May 13
Corey Levin, G Questionable Mar 11
Azeez Ojulari, LB Questionable Mar 11
Bralen Trice, LB Questionable Feb 11
Malik Verdon, S Questionable Feb 11

Game Information

Venue: Olympic Stadium Berlin

Location: Berlin,
Attendance: 72,203 · Capacity:

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