
"In the blink of an eye Sunday, Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor broke outside and raced down the left sideline for an 83-yard touchdown run. It featured the traits that have made Taylor the league's rushing leader and a star of NFL Next Gen Stats. Taylor was clocked at 20.43 mph, the 10th-fastest speed among ball carriers in Week 10."
"Taylor has the fastest time of the season at 22.38 mph, which he posted in Week 2. During Taylor's TD run Sunday, he had 78 rushing yards over expected, and it boosted the Colts' win probability by 30.5 percentage points to 83.5%. It put the Colts up 22-17 over the Atlanta Falcons, and was one of three touchdowns on the day for Taylor, who led Indy to a 31-25 overtime victory in Berlin."
Jonathan Taylor broke outside for an 83-yard touchdown run while reaching 20.43 mph, marking one of the fastest ball-carrier speeds in Week 10. He has a season-best top speed of 22.38 mph from Week 2. The 83-yard run produced 78 rushing yards over expected and raised the Colts' win probability by 30.5 percentage points to 83.5%, helping Indianapolis take a 22-17 lead and finish with a 31-25 overtime victory in Berlin. Taylor scored three touchdowns in the game. Next Gen Stats measures players' speed via sensors in uniforms and on the field. Patriots rookies TreVeyon Henderson and Kyle Williams recorded top speeds in Week 10.
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