- Jonathan Taylor
- #28
- Team IND
- Pos RB
- Status AActive
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Inefficient in Week 11 win
Taylor rushed 24 times for 57 yards and caught one of two targets for three yards in Sunday's 28-27 win over the Jets.
Analysis: Taylor was surprisingly quiet in the victory, posting his third-lowest rushing yardage total of the season despite setting a season high in rushing attempts. Anthony Richardson scored two short rushing touchdowns in the quarterback's return to the starting role, while Taylor was kept out of the end zone for the third consecutive game after running in five touchdowns in his first five appearances of the season. Getting back on track won't be easy for Taylor in Week 12 against the stout Lions…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 17 at 2:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Over 100 total yards in loss
Taylor rushed 21 times for 114 yards and secured two of four targets for eight yards in the Colts' 30-20 loss to the Bills on Sunday.
Analysis: Taylor was the only Colts running back to log a carry and helped his final total significantly with a 58-yard run in the latter portion of the first quarter. Taylor exceeded 100 yards on the ground for the second time in the last three games and fourth time overall on the season, and he now has multiple receptions in three of the past four contests as well. Taylor should remain very busy in a Week 11 road matchup against an inconsistent Jets run defense.
Published: Sun, Nov 10 at 2:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Quiet in Flacco-led offense
Taylor rushed 13 times for 48 yards while catching three of five targets for 11 yards in Sunday's 21-13 loss to the Vikings.
Analysis: Taylor had rushed for at least 88 yards in each of his previous four appearances, but this performance was more similar to his disappointing 48-yard Week 1 outing against the Texans, though he at least found the end zone in that one. It's a bit worrying that this subpar outing coincided with Taylor's first game started alongside Joe Flacco at quarterback. The threat of Anthony Richardson using his legs may have helped open up additional running lanes for Taylor, but Taylor's unlikely to go into…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 3 at 8:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Over 100 yards in return
Taylor (ankle) rushed 20 times for 105 yards and a touchdown and secured his only target for 12 yards in the Colts' 23-20 loss to the Texans on Sunday.
Analysis: Taylor looked no worse for wear after a three-game absence due to an ankle injury, with the star running back ripping off several solid gains on his way to his third 100-yard effort of the season. Taylor also found the end zone for the fifth time on the campaign via a one-yard run shortly before the halfway point of the fourth quarter, and he now has at least 88 rushing yards in four consecutive contests. Taylor will draw another tough-on-paper matchup when the Colts travel to face the Vikings…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 27 at 2:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Set to return Sunday
Taylor (ankle) doesn't have a designation for Sunday's game at Houston, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor sustained a right high-ankle sprain Week 4 against the Steelers and has missed the last three games as a result, but his ability to handle a full allotment of practice reps both Thursday and Friday indicates he's ready to take on most, if not all, of his normal workload. Prior to the injury, he averaged 19.5 touches for 106.5 yards from scrimmage per game while scoring four rushing TDs in four contests. If Taylor cedes any work to other RBs, though, Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson will be…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 25 at 1:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Logs full practice
Taylor (ankle) practiced fully Thursday.
Analysis: Taylor, who hasn't seen game action since suffering a right high-ankle sprain Week 4, returned to a limited practice Wednesday, with his full participation a day later presumably setting the stage for the Colts' top running back to be available for Sunday's game against the Texans. Assuming no issues with his increased activity level during Thursday's session, Taylor will be in a position to head into the weekend minus an injury designation.
Published: Thu, Oct 24 at 12:56pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited in return to practice
Taylor (ankle) was a limited practice participant Wednesday.
Analysis: Given that Taylor hadn't practiced or played since suffering a right high-ankle sprain Week 4, his return to the field Wednesday suggests that he has a chance to return to action Sunday against the Texans. The running back now has two more chances upgrade to full participation before the Colts' final Week 8 injury report is posted. If Taylor remains out for a fourth straight game this weekend, however, Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson would continue to see added work in the team's backfield.
Published: Wed, Oct 23 at 1:05pm by Rotowire.com
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Returning to practice
Head coach Shane Steichen said that Taylor (ankle) will practice Wednesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor hasn't practiced or played since sustaining a right high-ankle sprain Week 4, so his looming return to the field Wednesday offers hope that the star running back could return to action Sunday against the Texans. The team's upcoming injury report will reveal the extent of Taylor's participation in Wednesday's session, but if he's available this weekend, he would be in line to reclaim the lead role in a Colts backfield that has been led by Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson over the past three…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 23 at 9:47am by Rotowire.com
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Hopeful to practice this week
Colts head coach Shane Steichen said Monday he's "optimistic" that Taylor (ankle) will resume practicing this week, with a divisional matchup against the Texans on deck Sunday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor hasn't practiced in any capacity since suffering a right high-ankle sprain that's forced him to sit out Indianapolis' last three games, so it would represent significant progress to see him handling even limited reps when the team gets back on the practice field Wednesday. Trey Sermon has averaged just 2.9 YPC with Taylor sidelined the last three weeks, though Tyler Goodson has managed more competent production and scored his first career touchdown Week 7 against Miami. The extent of…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 21 at 11:53am by Rotowire.com
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Won't play Sunday
Taylor (ankle) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Dolphins.
Analysis: Taylor thus is slated to miss his third straight game and will target a potential return to action Sunday, Oct. 27 against the Texans. In Taylor's continued absence, Trey Sermon (knee), provided he's active, and Tyler Goodson are in line to lead the Colts' Week 7 backfield, with Evan Hull on hand. Meanwhile, Salvon Ahmed and Trent Pennix currently are on the team's practice squad.
Published: Fri, Oct 18 at 10:13am by Rotowire.com
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Not seen at Friday's practice
Taylor (ankle) wasn't spotted at Friday's practice, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor didn't practice Wednesday or Thursday, either, and his apparent absence from Friday's session has him trending in the wrong direction ahead of Sunday's game against the Dolphins. The Colts' upcoming injury report is set to provide the Week 7 game statuses of both Taylor and top backup Trey Sermon (knee), who was limited at practice Thursday.
Published: Fri, Oct 18 at 9:08am by Rotowire.com
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Still not practicing
Taylor (ankle) remained sidelined at practice Thursday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor, who hasn't practiced or played since sustaining a right high-ankle sprain during Week 4 action, now has one more chance to log practice reps ahead of Sunday's game against the Dolphins. If Taylor remains sidelined this weekend, Trey Sermon -- who returned to practice Thursday -- and Tyler Goodson would be in line to lead the Colts' Week 7 backfield, provided Sermon is available.
Published: Thu, Oct 17 at 10:17am by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing Wednesday
Taylor (ankle) remained sidelined at practice Wednesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Though he missed the Colts' last two games with a right ankle sprain, Taylor said Tuesday during his appearance on NFL Network's "The Insiders" that he's trending in the right direction and was hopeful to resume practicing this week. While he wasn't able to return to practice Wednesday for the first time since suffering the injury Week 4, Taylor still has two more opportunities to potentially log some reps in advance of Sunday's game against the Dolphins. Meanwhile, No. 2 back Trey Sermon…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 16 at 10:58am by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out for Sunday
Colts head coach Shane Steichen said Friday that Taylor (ankle) won't play Sunday against the Titans.
Analysis: With Taylor set to miss his second straight contest, Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson are in line to lead the Indianapolis backfield Week 6. Taylor's next chance to suit up for a game will arrive Oct. 20 against the Dolphins in Week 7.
Published: Fri, Oct 11 at 10:15am by Rotowire.com
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Not present for start of practice
Taylor (ankle) wasn't present at the start of Friday's practice, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor didn't practice Wednesday or Thursday, so unless he makes an appearance as the session progresses, his status for Sunday's game against the Titans will remain cloudy. If Taylor is unable to play this weekend, Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson would be in line to handle the Colts' backfield duties Week 6.
Published: Fri, Oct 11 at 9:10am by Rotowire.com
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Misses another practice
Taylor (ankle) didn't practice Thursday.
Analysis: Per James Boyd of The Athletic, Taylor -- who missed this past Sunday's 37-34 loss to the Jaguars -- is feeling "way better" relative to last week. After having missed back-to-back practices, though, what (if anything) he's able to do Friday will be telling with regard to his chances of suiting up this weekend against the Titans. Meanwhile, top backup Trey Sermon (collarbone) returned to a full practice Thursday.
Published: Thu, Oct 10 at 1:03pm by Rotowire.com
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Not seen as practice opens
Taylor (ankle) wasn't spotted at Thursday's practice, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: While Taylor appears on track to be listed as DNP for the second straight day, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star relays that the running back indicated prior to practice that the "pain level has gone down tremendously" in his right ankle. Meanwhile, Taylor's top backup Trey Sermon (collarbone) didn't practice Wednesday but was present for Thursday's session.
Published: Thu, Oct 10 at 10:17am by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing to begin Week 6
Taylor (ankle) won't practice Wednesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor, who missed this past Sunday's 37-34 loss to the Jaguars, has two more chances to return to practice ahead of this weekend's game against the Titans. If the running back is forced to miss a second straight game, Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson would be in line to share backfield duties for the Colts in Week 6.
Published: Wed, Oct 9 at 8:42am by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out for Week 5
Colts head coach Shane Steichen said Friday that Taylor (ankle) is ruled out for Sunday's matchup against the Jaguars, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Taylor will miss at least one contest due to the right ankle sprain he sustained during Indianapolis' win over the Steelers in Week 4. The star running back didn't practice Wednesday or Thursday, and he wasn't spotted at the portion of Friday's practice open to the media. Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson will be positioned to lead the Colts backfield until Taylor is healthy, with his next opportunity to retake the field coming Week 6 on the road against Tennessee.
Published: Fri, Oct 4 at 10:10am by Rotowire.com
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Not seen as practice opens
Taylor (ankle) wasn't spotted during the initial portion of Friday's practice, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor, who is dealing with an ankle sprain, didn't practice Wednesday or Thursday, so his apparent absence early on Friday clouds his status for Sunday's game against the Jaguars. The Colts' upcoming injury report is slated to confirm both Taylor's official participation level Friday as well as his Week 5 game status.
Published: Fri, Oct 4 at 9:17am by Rotowire.com
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Misses another practice
Taylor (ankle) didn't practice Thursday.
Analysis: Taylor, who has missed two straight practices, noted Thursday that he's taking it "day by day" as Sunday's game against the Jaguars approaches, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. The running back now has one more chance to practice before the Colts issue their final Week 5 injury report, but if Taylor is limited or out this weekend, Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson are next up for backfield work.
Published: Thu, Oct 3 at 12:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Not expected to practice Thursday
Taylor, who continues to deal with an ankle sprain, isn't likely to practice Thursday, Stephen Holder of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The Colts' upcoming injury report will reveal whether Taylor-- who also didn't practice Wednesday -- indeed is deemed a non-participant for the second day in a row. If that ends up being the case, he'll have one more opportunity to practice ahead of Sunday's game against the Jaguars. Per Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star, Taylor relayed Thursday that his current ankle issue is not as severe as the one that he contended with during the 2022 season.
Published: Thu, Oct 3 at 8:48am by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing Wednesday
Colts head coach Shane Steichen said that Taylor (ankle) won't practice Wednesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor thus has two more chances to return to practice ahead of Sunday's game against the Jaguars, but for now, his Week 5 status is cloudy. If he's unavailable this weekend, Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson are next up for snaps out of the backfield, with Evan Hull and Trent Pennix being candidates to be elevated from the practice squad.
Published: Wed, Oct 2 at 8:57am by Rotowire.com
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Not a candidate for IR
The Colts are not considering injured reserve as an option for Taylor, who sustained a mild high-ankle sprain during Sunday's 27-24 win over the Steelers in Week 4, Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Taylor would have to miss at least four games if he's placed on IR, but it doesn't look like Indianapolis believes the star running back will require that long of a timeframe to complete his recovery. Still, even if Taylor's high-ankle sprain isn't as serious as similar issues he's dealt with in the past, such injuries more often than not result in players having to spend some time on the sideline. Trey Sermon will figure to operate as the Colts' starting running back if Taylor can't suit up on…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 30 at 1:58pm by Rotowire.com
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High-ankle sprain viewed as mild
Taylor was diagnosed with a high-ankle sprain after Sunday's 27-24 win over the Steelers, but it's believed to be a mild version of the injury, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Taylor will get additional tests Monday to confirm the diagnosis, but the early news on the ankle injury that forced him out of Sunday's win is relatively positive. This high-ankle sprain isn't believed to be as bad as some of the previous ones Taylor has dealt with. Nonetheless, Taylor may miss some game action, and Trey Sermon would be in line to lead Indianapolis' backfield in Week 5 against the Jaguars if Taylor doesn't play.
Published: Sun, Sep 29 at 7:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Exits Sunday's game
Taylor was forced out of Sunday's game against the Steelers with an ankle injury, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Prior to that, Taylor had carried 21 times for 88 yards and a TD and caught three of his four targets for 20 yards. In Taylor's absence, Trey Sermon and Tyler Goodson are available to handle the Colts' backfield duties.
Published: Sun, Sep 29 at 1:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Finds end zone twice in win
Taylor carried the ball 23 times for 110 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 21-16 win over the Bears. He also caught one of two targets for 25 yards.
Analysis: The fifth-year running back might have had a third score, but he got a breather after gaining a total of 46 yards on back-to-back plays in the third quarter and watched Trey Sermon finish off the drive with a one-yard TD run. Taylor is the clear focal point of the Colts' offense while Anthony Richardson struggles to move the ball consistently through the air, and that role has resulted in consecutive 100-yard rushing efforts and three touchdowns through three games. Taylor will likely be busy…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 22 at 3:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Eclipses 100-yard mark in loss
Taylor rushed 12 times for 103 yards and brought in two of four targets for 32 yards in the Colts' 16-10 loss to the Packers on Sunday. He also committed a fumble recovered by Indianapolis.
Analysis: Taylor looked like himself on his modest amount of opportunities, averaging 8.6 yards per carry with a long run of 29 yards. He also finished with the Colts' second-highest receiving yardage total after being shut out altogether through the air in the Week 1 loss to the Texans. Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star confirms that the talented running back did not have any injury concerns early in the fourth quarter when he was substituted for Trey Sermon on a key drive, and Taylor's…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 15 at 1:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Finds end zone in loss
Taylor carried the ball 16 times for 48 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 29-27 loss to the Texans.
Analysis: The fifth-year player was the only Colts running back to get a touch in the game, and while QB Anthony Richardson led the team in rushing yards with 56, Taylor capped his day with a five-yard touchdown run in the third quarter. Taylor could be in line for a much bigger performance in Week 2 against a Packers defense that got gashed for 132 scrimmage yards and three TDs by Saquon Barkley in its opener.
Published: Sun, Sep 8 at 4:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Five touches in preseason finale
Taylor rushed four times for 15 yards and caught his only target for eight yards in Thursday's 27-14 preseason win over the Bengals.
Analysis: Taylor started the game but exited a few drives earlier than most of the other starters, allowing Tyler Goodson and Evan Hull to get some first-team reps. None of the other running backs in the organization are likely to do much besides spell Taylor when he needs a breather as long as the workhorse remains healthy. Even with more than two weeks to recover before the Sept. 8 regular-season opener against the Texans, the Colts understandably limited Taylor's workload in the preseason finale, as…read more
Published: Thu, Aug 22 at 7:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Starters slated to play Thursday
Taylor and the Colts' starters are on track to play into the second quarter of Thursday's preseason finale against the Bengals, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: After Taylor gets his anticipated reps Thursday, look for Tyler Goodson, Evan Hull, Zavier Scott and Demetric Felton to have an opportunity to make their cases for depth slotting in an Indy backfield that also includes Trey Sermon, who's been dealing with a hamstring issue. As the coming season approaches, Taylor is healthy and entrenched as his team's clear-cut lead back, a context that should result in a high-volume role in the team's Anthony Richardson-helmed offense.
Published: Thu, Aug 22 at 8:25am by Rotowire.com
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Not in line to play Saturday
Coach Shane Steichen said Thursday that Taylor won't suit up for Saturday's preseason game against the Cardinals, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Analysis: The same can be said for the rest of the Colts' starters and No. 2 quarterback Joe Flacco. With Taylor in street clothes Saturday, Trey Sermon (hamstring, if available), Tyler Goodson, Evan Hull, Zavier Scott and Demetric Felton will be the candidates to work out of Indianapolis' backfield. As for Taylor, he's coming off back-to-back injury-riddled campaigns in which he averaged 90.4 yards from scrimmage per game and scored 12 total touchdowns in 21 regular-season contests.
Published: Thu, Aug 15 at 4:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Two carries in preseason cameo
Taylor rushed twice for four yards and wasn't targeted in Sunday's 34-30 preseason loss to the Broncos.
Analysis: Taylor played the first two drives alongside starting quarterback Anthony Richardson, but the Colts understandably didn't give the workhorse running back many touches. While Taylor may continue to sprinkle in some carries throughout the preseason, including Saturday against the Cardinals, the Colts have little reason to put significant tread on his tires during the exhibition slate considering Taylor has handled 925 carries over the past four regular seasons and is in line for another…read more
Published: Sun, Aug 11 at 1:37pm by Rotowire.com
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Playing in preseason opener
Taylor is starting the Colts' first preseason game against Denver on Sunday, Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Taylor is likely to see the field for just a series or two, but it will give him an opportunity to play alongside starting QB Anthony Richardson after the pair logged just two snaps together last year. It could be interesting to see how lining up next to Richardson affects Taylor's opportunities, particularly at the goal line, as Richardson is an explosive runner who logged a 38 percent goal-line carry rate last year before getting injured Week 5. Taylor scored seven times on the ground and one…read more
Published: Sun, Aug 11 at 10:23am by Rotowire.com
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Valiant effort to end campaign
Taylor (ankle) finished with 30 carries for 188 yards and a touchdown while catching both of his targets for eight receiving yards in Saturday's 23-19 loss to Houston.
Analysis: It's incredible to think that Taylor could have had an even bigger rushing night had he not missed a portion of Saturday's action due to an ankle injury. The star tailback carried a stagnant Indianapolis offense throughout the contest, generating his first game of 100-plus rushing yards this season in the process. The Colts' season came to a disappointing end after the offense failed to convert on fourth-and-one while keeping Taylor -- who gained the previous nine yards on three straight rushes…read more
Published: Sat, Jan 6 at 8:44pm by Rotowire.com
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Back in Saturday's game
Taylor (ankle) returned to Saturday's game versus the Texans, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Taylor initially was deemed questionable to return due to a heel injury, but immediately before he reentered the contest he was deemed doubtful with an ankle injury. He now will look to build upon the 23 touches for 173 yards from scrimmage and one rushing TD he had before hitting the locker room for half of one quarter.
Published: Sat, Jan 6 at 8:03pm by Rotowire.com
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Exits with heel injury Saturday
Taylor departed Saturday's game against the Texans due to a heel injury, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Taylor looked like his vintage self before heading to the locker room near the end of the third quarter, reeling off 165 yards on 21 carries and hauling in both targets for eight yards. His contributions on the ground included a 49-yard touchdown run, as he outran the entire Houston defense. Zack Moss likely will lead the Colts backfield for as long as Taylor is sidelined, with Tyler Goodson getting any RB reps that linger.
Published: Sat, Jan 6 at 7:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Season high in rushing yards Sunday
Taylor carried the ball 21 times for 96 yards and a touchdown and caught his only target for eight yards in Sunday's 23-20 win over the Raiders.
Analysis: The 96 yards were a season high for Taylor in an injury-plagued 2023, and he extended his scoring streak to four games with a five-yard TD run in the first quarter. Over those four contests, a stretch interrupted by a three-game absence due to thumb surgery, Taylor has delivered 299 rushing yards and five touchdowns. The Colts remain in a three-way tie atop the AFC South, so the fourth-year RB figures to be a big part of the game plan again in a Week 18 showdown with the Texans.
Published: Sun, Dec 31 at 3:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Heavy workload in return
Taylor rushed 18 times for 43 yards and a touchdown and failed to bring in his only target in the Colts' 29-10 loss to the Falcons on Sunday.
Analysis: Taylor had the backfield nearly all to himself in his return from a three-game injury due to a thumb issue, as Zack Moss (arm) was sidelined. Taylor certainly got the type of workload that was expected under such a scenario, but he found tough sledding against a Falcons defense that has frequently been stingy against the run. Taylor's lack of involvement in the passing game was also disappointing, considering Indianapolis was also down Michael Pittman (concussion). Taylor did salvage his day…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 24 at 1:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Good to go for Sunday
Taylor (thumb) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Falcons after he was listed as a full practice participant Wednesday through Friday.
Analysis: Wednesday's practice was merely a walk-through session, but Taylor was able to take all reps during more traditional practices Thursday and Friday and apparently cleared up any lingering concern about his ability to play through the surgically repaired thumb that had kept him sidelined for Indianapolis' previous three games. Prior to having his thumb surgery, Taylor had averaged 17.2 carries and 2.4 targets over his most recent five games, and he could return to that sort of robust workload in…read more
Published: Fri, Dec 22 at 1:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Makes first post-surgery practice
Taylor (thumb) was a full practice participant Thursday.
Analysis: The Colts listed Taylor as a full participant on their second straight practice report, though Wednesday's was merely an estimate after the team held a walk-through session to kick off Week 16 prep. Taylor had missed each of Indianapolis' last three games while recovering from Nov. 29 surgery to repair a ligament tear in his right thumb, and while the running back wouldn't formally confirm Thursday that he'll return to action Sunday in Atlanta, all signs point to him playing following the full…read more
Published: Thu, Dec 21 at 1:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Estimated as full participant
Taylor (thumb) was listed as a full participant on Wednesday's practice estimate.
Analysis: Taylor's "full" listing Wednesday -- albeit for what was a walk-through session -- has the running back trending toward a return to action Sunday against the Falcons. If Taylor -- who last suited up in Week 12 -- is able to maintain full participation Thursday and Friday, he'll even have a chance to approach Sunday's game minus an injury designation. Meanwhile, Zack Moss was deemed a non-participant Wednesday due to a forearm injury and looks to be in a worse spot on the health front after he…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 20 at 12:57pm by Rotowire.com
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Progressing well
Colts head coach Shane Steichen said Wednesday that Taylor (thumb) is progressing well as Sunday's game against the Falcons approaches, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Taylor is expected to participate in Wednesday's walk-through session and has a chance to put an end to his three-game absence this weekend in Atlanta. Before making a decision on Taylor's status for the Week 16 contest, the Colts will evaluate him in practices Wednesday through Friday. Meanwhile, Zack Moss -- who has been filling in as the lead back while Taylor has been sidelined, is tending to a shoulder injury that could affect his availability for Sunday.
Published: Wed, Dec 20 at 8:55am by Rotowire.com
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Week 16 return possible
Colts head coach Shane Steichen said Sunday that Taylor (thumb) is "feeling good" and could be back in action for the team's Week 16 game against the Falcons on Dec. 24, James Boyd of The Athletic reports. "We'll see how the week goes," Steichen said.
Analysis: While continuing his recovery from Nov. 29 surgery on his right thumb, Taylor remained sidelined for Saturday's 30-13 win over the Steelers, marking the running back's third consecutive absence. The Colts will begin Week 16 prep Wednesday, which will mark three weeks following Taylor's thumb procedure. The team is expected to hold a walk-through session that day, but if Taylor is able to practice in some fashion Thursday and/or Friday, he could get the green light to return to the lineup next…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 17 at 9:19am by Rotowire.com
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Could be back in Week 16
The Colts have optimism that Taylor (thumb) could return to action for the team's Week 16 game Dec. 24 against the Falcons, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Taylor has already been ruled out for Saturday's game against the Steelers, but Rapoport notes that it's possible the running back returns to action Week 16 following a three-game absence. Added context on that front will arrive once the Colts begin posting injury reports next week, but in the meantime, Zack Moss will continue to lead the team's backfield versus Pittsburgh.
Published: Sat, Dec 16 at 10:11am by Rotowire.com
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Won't face Steelers
Coach Shane Steichen relayed Thursday that Taylor (thumb) won't play Saturday against the Steelers, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor thus is slated to miss his third straight game, which sets the stage for Zack Moss to continue to lead the Colts' rushing attack Week 15. Taylor will now target a potential return to action Sunday, Dec. 24 against the Falcons.
Published: Thu, Dec 14 at 10:14am by Rotowire.com
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Remains absent from practice
Taylor (thumb) remained sidelined during Thursday's practice, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: With Taylor having taken part in none of the Colts' three practice sessions this week, the running back is trending toward being ruled out for Saturday's game against the Steelers when Indianapolis releases its final Week 15 injury report later Thursday. If that's the case, Zack Moss would be in line to lead the Indianapolis backfield this weekend, likely in a three-down role.
Published: Thu, Dec 14 at 9:09am by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing Wednesday
Taylor (thumb) wasn't spotted at practice Wednesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor, who was listed as a non-participant on Tuesday's estimated report, has one more opportunity to practice ahead of Saturday's game against the Steelers, though the prevailing expectation remains that the running back will miss a third straight contest this weekend. If that's the case, Zack Moss would continue to lead the Colts' rushing attack.
Published: Wed, Dec 13 at 10:34am by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing to begin week
Taylor (thumb) was listed as a non-participant on Tuesday's estimated practice report.
Analysis: Per Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis, head coach Shane Steichen spoke to the media earlier Tuesday and didn't definitively rule Taylor out from returning in Week 15 against the Steelers, though the expectation remains that the running back will miss his third straight contest. Taylor's continued absence from practice supports the notion that he won't be available to play this Saturday, setting Zack Moss up for another turn as the Colts' lead back.
Published: Tue, Dec 12 at 2:26pm by Rotowire.com
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No update on Week 15 status
Head coach Shane Steichen said that the Colts will see how Taylor progresses in his recovery from right thumb surgery throughout the week before making a determination on his status for Saturday's game against the Steelers, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Though Steichen isn't definitively ruling Taylor out, the expectation remains that the running back won't be cleared to practice this week and will miss a third consecutive game after he underwent surgery Nov. 29. At the time Taylor had his surgery, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported that the 24-year-old was facing a recovery timeline of around 3-5 weeks, and Steichen added Tuesday that the Colts are still planning for Taylor to play again at some point this season. Zack Moss looks poised to…read more
Published: Tue, Dec 12 at 8:43am by Rotowire.com
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Officially out for Week 14
Colts head coach Shane Steichen confirmed Friday that Taylor (thumb) is out for Sunday's game against the Bengals, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: As expected, Taylor will miss his second straight game after he failed to practice in any fashion this week while he continues his recovery from right thumb surgery. Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, the Colts are bracing for a 3-to-5-week absence for Taylor, so the standout running back may be unlikely to make it back for Indianapolis' Week 15 matchup with the Steelers on Dec. 16. Zack Moss should handle a three-down role out of the Colts backfield for the duration of Taylor's absence.
Published: Fri, Dec 8 at 10:14am by Rotowire.com
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Sits out Wednesday's practice
Taylor (thumb) is listed as a non-participant on Wednesday's estimated practice report.
Analysis: Taylor is unlikely to practice or play this week, after Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reported Sunday that the running back was likely facing a 3-to-5-week recovery after undergoing thumb surgery Nov. 29. Zack Moss likely will get a large workload this Sunday against the Bengals after playing 94 percent of the snaps on offense in an overtime win over the Titans in Week 13.
Published: Wed, Dec 6 at 1:02pm by Rotowire.com
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No update from coach
Colts head coach Shane Steichen declined to provide an update on Taylor's (thumb) status Wednesday and was non-committal on the running back's availability for Sunday's game in Cincinnati, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor underwent surgery on his right thumb last week, with Colts owner Jim Irsay estimating that the running back would miss two or three games. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network later filed a report Sunday suggesting that Taylor could miss closer to 3-to-5 weeks, which may leave Zack Moss as Indianapolis' lead back throughout the fantasy playoffs. Moss played 94 percent of snaps in an overtime win over the Titans this past Sunday, though he failed to match his impressive production as a starter…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 6 at 8:54am by Rotowire.com
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Facing 3-to-5-week recovery
Taylor is expected to require 3-to-5 weeks to recover from the right thumb surgery he underwent Wednesday in Los Angeles, sources tell Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Analysis: The estimated recovery timeline provided by Rapoport differs slightly from the one Colts owner Jim Irsay initially offered up Tuesday, when he said the star running back would be sidelined for 2-to-3 weeks, according to James Boyd of The Athletic. Because it's not a given that Taylor will need to miss at least four games while recovering from the procedure, the Colts will hold off on placing him on injured reserve with the hope that he'll be ready to play Week 16 in Atlanta or possibly even…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 3 at 5:51am by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out for Sunday
Taylor (thumb) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Titans, JJ Stankevitz of the Colts' official site reports.
Analysis: Head coach Shane Steichen noted earlier this week that he doesn't have a timetable for when Taylor might return from a thumb procedure, but at this stage, a stint on injured reserve doesn't appear to be in the cards for the running back. For the duration of his absence, Zack Moss -- who filled in for Taylor earlier this season when he was on the reserve/PUP list due to an ankle injury -- is slated to lead the teams' backfield, with Trey Sermon in reserve.
Published: Fri, Dec 1 at 10:14am by Rotowire.com
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Thumb surgery confirmed
Head coach Shane Steichen confirmed that Taylor will undergo surgery in Los Angeles on Wednesday to address a right thumb injury sustained in Sunday's win over the Buccaneers, JJ Stankevitz of the Colts' official site reports.
Analysis: Steichen isn't sure how much time Taylor will miss, though the coach said that a stint on injured reserve isn't being considered for the running back at this stage. In any case, look for the Colts to officially rule Taylor out for Sunday's game against the Titans once the team's final Week 13 injury report is released Friday. In Taylor's looming absence, Zack Moss is poised to lead the Indianapolis backfield, as he did earlier this season when Taylor was on the reserve/PUP list while…read more
Published: Wed, Nov 29 at 8:58am by Rotowire.com
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Out multiple weeks
Taylor will undergo thumb surgery in Los Angeles on Wednesday, and the Colts are hoping the running back will be able to return to action in 2-to-3 weeks, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Head coach Shane Steichen will likely elaborate further on Taylor's status when he speaks to the media Wednesday, and Stephen Holder of ESPN.com notes that the Colts haven't ruled out the possibility of the 24-year-old back needing to go on injured reserve, which would entail a four-game absence. At least for its Week 13 game at Tennessee, Indianapolis is expected to turn its backfield over to Zack Moss, who handled the lead role in Weeks 2 through 4 while Taylor was on the PUP list as he…read more
Published: Tue, Nov 28 at 1:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Status uncertain due to thumb issue
Taylor suffered a thumb injury in Sunday's 27-20 win over the Buccaneers that will require further evaluation and could threaten his availability, sources tell Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Analysis: The Colts didn't provide any indication that Taylor emerged from the Week 12 contest with an injury after he played 42 snaps and carried 15 times for 91 yards and two touchdowns in the win over Tampa Bay. An update on Taylor's status will likely come within the next day or two once he undergoes a more thorough evaluation, but with his availability for Sunday's game in Tennessee -- and potentially beyond -- now up in the air, Zack Moss could see a significant role in the backfield once again.…read more
Published: Tue, Nov 28 at 8:38am by Rotowire.com
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Scores twice in Week 12 win
Taylor rushed 15 times for 91 yards and two touchdowns and wasn't targeted in the passing game during the Colts' 27-20 win over the Buccaneers on Sunday.
Analysis: Taylor's yardage total was his second highest of the season, and his final line marked his first time in three games averaging over 4.0 yards per carry. The fourth-year pro punched in his third and fourth touchdowns of the campaign on four- and one-yard runs in the first and fourth quarters, respectively. Although his blanking through the air for the first time this season was a disappointment, Taylor's ability to produce in that area isn't in question. The talented back next faces a tough…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 26 at 1:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Scores in second straight
Taylor rushed the ball 23 times for 69 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 10-6 win over the Patriots. He added one catch for six yards.
Analysis: Taylor got his work done early, as he accounted for nine carries, 30 yards and his touchdown on the Colts' first offensive possession. Though he was held in check thereafter, Taylor saw a season-high 24 touches, while Zack Moss had just one. That bodes well for his production to close the season, though the Colts are now heading into their bye and will face tough matchups on the ground against the Buccaneers and Titans in Weeks 12 and 13, respectively.
Published: Sun, Nov 12 at 9:43am by Rotowire.com
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Finds end zone in Carolina
Taylor carried the ball 18 times for 47 yards and caught all five of his targets for 22 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 27-13 win over the Panthers.
Analysis: The rushing yards total was his lowest since Week 6, but Taylor made an impact as a receiver instead, taking a screen pass from Gardner Minshew 10 yards for a TD in the second quarter. The running back has brought in at least three catches in three of his last four games, posting a 14-115-1 line on 17 targets over that stretch. Taylor should again be one of the focal points of the Colts' offense in Week 10 against a Patriots defense that's given up a touchdown to a RB in three straight contests.
Published: Sun, Nov 5 at 5:04pm by Rotowire.com
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Another encouraging effort in loss
Taylor rushed 12 times for 95 yards and brought in one of two targets for two yards in the Colts' 38-27 loss to the Saints on Sunday.
Analysis: Taylor put together an impressive performance on the ground for the second straight week, but he notably logged just one more carry than backfield mate Zack Moss, who also recorded the Colts' only rushing touchdown. Taylor also only had one carry in the second half. Taylor appears to be explosive following his offseason ankle surgery, but with Moss also remaining effective and a similarly proficient pass catcher, it appears the duo will continue to operate in a fairly even timeshare for the…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 29 at 2:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Totals 120 yards in split backfield
Taylor rushed the ball 18 times for 75 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 39-38 loss to the Browns. He added three receptions on four targets for 45 yards.
Analysis: Taylor split carries with Zack Moss evenly, similar to the workload split in Week 6. While that's a disappointing outcome for Taylor, his performance was excellent. His longest gain on the ground went for 24 yards, and he also chipped in lengthy gains of 20 and 19 yards as a receiver. Taylor supplemented his yardage total with a five-yard touchdown run to record his first score of the season. The ongoing backfield split will keep Taylor's potential tempered, but he appears to have regained his…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 22 at 3:14pm by Rotowire.com
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Impressive as receiver in loss
Taylor rushed eight times for 19 yards and brought in five of six targets for 46 yards in the Colts' 37-20 loss to the Jaguars on Sunday.
Analysis: Taylor was stymied throughout the day on the ground, with his longest run going for only five yards. However, a 40-yard reception helped salvage the star running back's fantasy line to an extent, and his final receiving yardage total served as his highest since Week 8 of the 2021 season. Taylor did see an uptick in touches from a Week 5 season debut in which he logged seven overall, and he notably recorded one more carry than backfield mate Zack Moss versus Jacksonville. Taylor's Week 7 matchup…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 15 at 2:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Larger workload expected Week 6
Head coach Shane Steichen said Wednesday that the Colts plan to ramp up Taylor's workload Sunday against the Jaguars, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor played just 10 snaps in his season debut against the Titans in Week 5, logging six carries and one catch during his brief time in the game. He had spent the first four weeks of the season on the PUP list due to an ankle injury and was signed to a three-year, $42 million extension shortly after being activated. Zack Moss rushed for 165 yards and two touchdowns against Tennessee, and while Moss has likely earned himself a regular role on offense moving forward, Taylor should get the…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 11 at 9:08am by Rotowire.com
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Limited in return
Taylor (ankle) carried the ball six times for 18 yards in Sunday's 23-16 win over the Titans. He added one reception for 16 yards.
Analysis: Taylor made his season debut after being activated from the PUP list, though he was eased back in his return. His longest gain on the ground went for only five yards, and his biggest contribution came as a pass catcher. Taylor's workload will undoubtedly tick up in future games, but Zack Moss has performed well as the lead back and could remain a part of the offensive gameplan more than previously expected.
Published: Sun, Oct 8 at 4:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Could split work with Moss in debut
Taylor (ankle), who was activated from the PUP list Saturday and doesn't carry an injury designation into Sunday's game against the Titans, could split snaps with Zack Moss in his season debut, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Shortly after being activated from the PUP list, Taylor came to terms with the Colts on a three-year, $42 million extension, so he'll be locked in as Indianapolis' feature back for the foreseeable future after the team had listened to trade pitches for the 24-year-old running back leading up to Week 1. Though Taylor will likely reclaim one of the heavier snap and touch counts in the NFL beginning in Week 6, the Colts could be inclined to ease him back into action while he plays his first game…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 8 at 6:49am by Rotowire.com
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Gets three-year extension
Taylor (ankle), whom the Colts activated from the reserve/PUP list Saturday, agreed to a three-year, $42 million contract extension, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: The deal puts Taylor among the top-three highest paid running backs in the NFL with $26 million coming in guarantees. It's a massive win for both sides after a tumultuous offseason that saw the talented fourth-year running back in a public battle for a pay raise. After being brought back from the PUP list and with a new contract in tow, Taylor will make his season debut Sunday against the Titans. Taylor had been dealing with a high-ankle sprain through large portions of the 2022 season and…read more
Published: Sat, Oct 7 at 9:36am by Rotowire.com
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Ready for Sunday
Taylor (ankle) was activated off the reserve/PUP list Saturday. The running back does not carry an injury designation for Sunday's contest against the Titans.
Analysis: It's hard to imagine the Colts activating Taylor off the PUP list and not playing the star running back immediately, but it's absolutely encouraging the fourth-year player does not carry an injury designation. The greater question is the exact workload Taylor will have coming off an ankle injury, and subsequent surgery, that has given him issues dating back to the middle of last season. The emergence of Zack Moss as a consistent option out of the backfield likely mitigates the need for Taylor…read more
Published: Sat, Oct 7 at 8:58am by Rotowire.com
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Deemed questionable for Sunday
The Colts list Taylor (ankle) as questionable for Sunday's game against the Titans.
Analysis: Taylor was able to practice fully this week, but in order for the running back to play this weekend, the Colts must activate him from the reserve/PUP list ahead of Saturday's deadline to do so in advance of Week 5 action. Per Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star when asked if Taylor would play Sunday, coach Shane Steichen said, "We'll see." The fact that Taylor has been deemed questionable by the team suggests that it's not a lock that he'll be activated to face Tennessee, but if he does…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 6 at 1:24pm by Rotowire.com
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Puts in full practice
Taylor (ankle) was a full participant in Thursday's practice.
Analysis: Taylor had been listed as a full participant for the team's first Week 5 session Wednesday, when the Colts opened his 21-day evaluation window for a return from the PUP list. However, since Indianapolis merely held a walk-through Wednesday, Taylor's ability to take every rep in a more traditional practice Thursday provided further confirmation that he's fully recovered from the right ankle surgery he underwent in late January. According to Stephen Holder of ESPN.com, Taylor implied that he's…read more
Published: Thu, Oct 5 at 1:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Says he's past ankle injury
Taylor said Thursday that he's 100 percent recovered from the right ankle surgery he underwent in late January, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: After having his 21-day window for a return from the reserve/PUP list opened Wednesday, Taylor was deemed a full participant in the team's walk-through session to kick off Week 5 prep. According to Boyd, Taylor declined to comment on his contract situation and previous trade request Thursday, but Stephen Holder of ESPN.com relays that the running back said, "If somebody wasn't committed, they wouldn't be here." With that in mind, Taylor looks set to practice fully Thursday and Friday, after…read more
Published: Thu, Oct 5 at 9:00am by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice
Taylor (ankle) was listed as a full practice participant on Wednesday's practice estimate.
Analysis: In light of his presence at Wednesday's walk-through session, the Colts have a 21-day window in which to activate the running back off the reserve/PUP list. As Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis notes, the Colts haven't ruled Taylor out from playing Sunday against the Titans, but head coach Shane Steichen suggested that the team will see how the running back fares in practices Thursday and Friday before deciding on his status. Either way, Taylor has seemingly moved past his ankle issue,…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 4 at 1:05pm by Rotowire.com
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Set to practice Wednesday
Colts head coach Shane Steichen confirmed Monday that Taylor (ankle) will resume practicing with the team Wednesday, Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: After spending the first four weeks of the regular season on the reserve/PUP list while continuing his recovery from right ankle surgery in January, Taylor will make his return to practice Week 5 when first eligible. Before landing on the PUP list Aug. 29, Taylor had put in a request to be traded, and while Indianapolis ultimately entertained the request, the team wasn't able to find an offer to its liking. The Colts still could revisit moving Taylor ahead of the Oct. 31 trade deadline, but the…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 2 at 11:32am by Rotowire.com
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Could resume practicing Wednesday
The Colts plan to open the 21-day practice window Wednesday for Taylor (ankle), who is fully healthy after opening the season on the PUP list, Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero of NFL Network report.
Analysis: Taylor, who underwent surgery on his right ankle in January, was placed on the PUP list Aug. 29, with the transaction coming just weeks after the star running back had put in a request to be traded. The Colts ended up initiating trade discussions toward the end of the preseason, but after finding no offers to its liking, Indianapolis has since held no recent talks with teams regarding a deal. According to Rapoport and Pelissero, multiple teams are still interested in swinging a trade for Taylor…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 1 at 6:17am by Rotowire.com
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Ramping up, eyeing Week 5 return
Taylor (ankle) has increased the intensity of his workouts and appears to be ready to return from the PUP list when first eligible Week 5, Stephen Holder of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Taylor was placed on the PUP list prior to the start of the season while he continued to rehab his surgically repaired right ankle, but the running back might have opened the campaign on the 53-man roster had he not put in a request for a trade upon reporting to camp. The Colts ultimately granted Taylor permission to seek out a trade a couple weeks after he submitted his request, but the offers Indianapolis received from inquiring teams apparently weren't satisfactory. Now that Taylor is a…read more
Published: Fri, Sep 29 at 10:46am by Rotowire.com
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Could be ready to play Week 5
Taylor (ankle) could pass a physical as soon as Sunday and is planning to return to action when first eligible to return from the PUP list Week 5 against the Titans, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Indianapolis placed Taylor on its PUP list Aug. 29 after he missed time in camp while healing from January surgery on his right ankle. About a month before landing on the PUP list, Taylor put in a request to be moved elsewhere and was eventually granted permission to pursue a deal, but the Colts weren't able to find another team willing to meet their high asking price in a trade for the running back. Though Taylor's relationship with the Colts still remains on shaky ground, Ian Rapoport of NFL…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 10 at 5:55am by Rotowire.com
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Staying around team facilities
Taylor (ankle) has been at the Colts' team facilities rehabbing and attending meetings, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor wants to be traded but isn't holding out, and recent comments from GM Chris Ballard suggest the Colts still hope the running back will change his mind and end up playing for the team at some point after Week 4. He's ineligible for the first four games while on the reserve/PUP list, with his slower-than-expected rehab from late-January ankle surgery playing a big role in the complicated situation. If Taylor is eventually medically cleared and removed from the PUP list, he'd have to report…read more
Published: Fri, Sep 8 at 11:19am by Rotowire.com
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Team open to mending relationship
General manager Chris Ballard said Wednesday that he thinks Taylor (ankle) and the Colts can still repair their relationship, Gregg Doyel of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Analysis: Ballard said he "won't quit on the relationship" even though "the situation sucks" for player, team and fans. For what it's worth, Doyel disagrees with the GM's assessment that things can be fixed, noting that Taylor has made it clear he's done with the Colts. Taylor is ineligible for the first four games of the season on the PUP list and reportedly still has some pain in his surgically repaired ankle, but the Colts can trade him in the meantime if they're willing to rethink a self-imposed…read more
Published: Thu, Aug 31 at 7:03am by Rotowire.com
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Placed on reserve/PUP list
The Colts moved Taylor (ankle) to the reserve/PUP list on Tuesday, JJ Stankevitz of the team's official site reports.
Analysis: Now that the move is official, Taylor -- who had been on the active/PUP list and was also seeking a trade -- will be forced to miss the first four games of the coming season. Following the Colts' roster moves Tuesday, Zack Moss (arm), Deon Jackson, and Evan Hull are the team's current running back options as Week 1 approaches.
Published: Tue, Aug 29 at 1:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Expected to stay on PUP list
With no trade having occurred Tuesday, Taylor (ankle) is now expected to remain on the PUP list ahead of Week 1, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Assuming that's the case, the running back -- who has been on the active/PUP list through training camp -- wouldn't be eligible to play during the first four weeks of the coming NFL season. In that context, the Colts' top running back options ahead of Week 1 are Zack Moss (arm), Deon Jackson and rookie Evan Hull.
Published: Tue, Aug 29 at 1:13pm by Rotowire.com
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Given until Tuesday to seek trade
The Colts have given Taylor (ankle) until Tuesday to find a suitable landing spot after having granted the running back permission to pursue a trade, Stephen Holder of ESPN reports.
Analysis: According to Holder, six teams have reportedly inquired about Taylor's availability, while two are thought to have made trade offers. Whether any team is willing to give the Colts enough in return for the star running back to advance a deal is questionable, and Indianapolis is looking for some level of clarity in advance of Tuesday, when NFL franchises are required to cut their rosters down to 53 players. Moreover, Taylor is on the active/PUP list and must be activated or placed on the…read more
Published: Wed, Aug 23 at 1:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets permission to pursue trade
The Colts granted Taylor (ankle) permission Monday to seek a trade, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, Colts owner Jim Irsay previously indicated that Taylor would not be traded, but the star running back, who remains on the active/PUP list, looks like he could be on the move after all. With that in mind, Stephen Holder of ESPN.com suggests that the Colts are seeking a first-round draft pick -- or a package of picks that equates to a first-rounder -- in a potential deal for the 24-year-old.
Published: Mon, Aug 21 at 3:04pm by Rotowire.com
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To rejoin team Sunday
Taylor (ankle) is slated to rejoin the Colts on Sunday, Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Taylor hasn't logged any on-field work since suffering a high right-ankle sprain Week 15 of last season. Since then, his recovery extended into the offseason program and training camp, the latter of which he began on the active/PUP list. He also made a formal trade request of the Colts in the middle of it all, and he also has been away from the team since Monday to tend to a personal matter. Coach Shane Steichen told Chappell on Saturday that Taylor still needs to receive medical clearance, so…read more
Published: Sat, Aug 19 at 7:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Away from team for personal matter
Taylor (ankle), who returned to Indianapolis on Monday, has left the Colts again due to a personal matter, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Per Stephen Holder of ESPN.com, the Colts released a statement Wednesday noting that the running back -- who remains on the active PUP list -- "had a personal matter arise...and his absence is excused." At this time, Taylor is without a timeline to return to the team, but according to Holder, Taylor's current absence is not related to his contract situation.
Published: Wed, Aug 16 at 3:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Back with team
Taylor, who had been away from the team while rehabbing his injured ankle, is back with the Colts on Monday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: That said, the running back remains on the active/PUP list, and Rapoport suggests that Taylor's stance regarding his desire to be traded hasn't changed. With Zack Moss sidelined by an arm injury, Deon Jackson, Evan Hull, Kenyan Drake, Jake Funk and Jason Huntley currently profile as the Colts' top available backfield options.
Published: Mon, Aug 14 at 10:12am by Rotowire.com
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Expected back at camp this week
Coach Shane Steichen said Sunday that he expects Taylor (ankle) back at training camp this week, Stephen Holder of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Taylor has been on the active/PUP list to begin training camp and was away from the Colts' facility recently while seeking treatment on his surgically repaired ankle. Although he's expected back at camp soon, he still has an outstanding trade request and has said that he'll only practice when he's 100 percent healthy. Steichen also said Sunday that he doesn't know exactly which day Taylor will rejoin the team.
Published: Sun, Aug 13 at 4:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Excused absence Tuesday
Taylor (ankle) received an excused absence from practice Tuesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: The running back, who remains on the active/PUP list, is away from the Colts' facility as he seeks treatment on his surgically repaired ankle. As a result, Taylor could be away from the team for some time while he continues to manage the issue. Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis relays that coach Shane Steichen is optimistic Taylor -- who had previously requested a trade -- will rejoin practice at some point during training camp. "I'd like to see that. We'll see how it all plays out…read more
Published: Tue, Aug 8 at 8:50am by Rotowire.com
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No update Thursday
Coach Shane Steichen told reporters Thursday that he has no update on Taylor, who officially remains on the active/PUP list due to an ankle issue, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: An ongoing contract dispute and recent trade request have led to speculation that Taylor is healthy enough to practice, though Steichen suggested Monday that the running back hasn't actually been cleared by the medical staff. Taylor hasn't said much publicly, other than denying a report from Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis that said the 24-year-old suffered a back injury while working out on his own and thus might be placed on the non-football injury list. It's a complicated situation…read more
Published: Thu, Aug 3 at 8:03am by Rotowire.com
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Situation addressed by coach
When discussing Taylor (ankle), who is on the active/PUP list, coach Shane Steichen noted Monday "right now (the running back) is on this football team, and when the medical staff clears him, he should be out there," Joel A. Erickson of the Indianapolis Star reports.
Analysis: Per NFL.com, reports surfaced Sunday that the Colts were believed to be contemplating placing Taylor (who is bouncing back from an ankle injury) on the non-football injury list due to a back issue. The running back subsequently denied that he was dealing with any sort of back injury, while, for his part, Steichen noted "(Taylor is) just dealing with something right now, and I'm going to refrain from getting into that." Either way, things remain contentious between Taylor and the team after his…read more
Published: Mon, Jul 31 at 3:42pm by Rotowire.com
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Could be placed on NFI list
The Colts are considering placing Taylor on the non-football injury list due to a back injury that he sustained during the offseason, Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Taylor began training camp on the active/PUP list after failing to pass his pre-camp physical. He's been rehabbing from January ankle surgery and is also dealing with a back injury that he sustained while working out on his own during the offseason. In addition to his health concerns, Taylor formally requested a trade after meeting with Colts owner Jim Irsay on Saturday. Irsay has indicated that the Colts don't plan to trade Taylor this year, but it's unclear when the 24-year-old will be able…read more
Published: Sun, Jul 30 at 5:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Puts in trade request
Taylor (ankle) formally requested a trade after meeting with Indianapolis owner Jim Irsay on Saturday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Taylor and Irsay reportedly met for almost one hour on the owner's bus parked at Colts training camp Saturday, according to Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star. Irsay said the two did not discuss a possible extension for the star running back and that "at this point, that's not something we're discussing," per Atkins. Taylor is entering the final season of his four-year rookie contract with the Colts, and he has reportedly never been offered any extension by the team, according to Stephen…read more
Published: Sat, Jul 29 at 5:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Still not 100 percent
Taylor (ankle) was present at practice Wednesday but spent the entire session standing on the sidelines, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: On the bright side, Taylor didn't have a boot protecting his surgically repaired right ankle. Head coach Shane Steichen refused to provide an updated recovery timeline for Taylor, who is on the active/PUP list. Steichen said Taylor will resume practicing once he's 100 percent healthy, which means the running back has yet to fully cleared at this point.
Published: Wed, Jul 26 at 10:26am by Rotowire.com
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Placed on PUP list
Taylor (ankle) was placed on the active/PUP list Tuesday, Stephen Holder of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: The 24-year-old missed six games last season, including the final three, and had arthroscopic debridement surgery on his right ankle in January. It was thought that Taylor would be ready for the start of training camp, so this could be just a procedural move to ease him back into action. However, GM Chris Ballard did not mention Taylor as a PUP candidate earlier Tuesday, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports, so there could be something more at play.
Published: Tue, Jul 25 at 2:03pm by Rotowire.com
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On track for camp
Colts owner Jim Irsay said Monday that Taylor (ankle) is "healed up" after missing the team's offseason program, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: This doesn't necessarily mean Taylor will be a full participant when training camp starts in late July, but it does confirm that the Colts consider him healthy and expect him to be ready for Week 1. The 24-year-old missed six games last season, including the final three, and had arthroscopic debridement surgery on his right ankle in January. Taylor now enters the fourth and final year of his rookie contract as one of the favorites to lead the NFL in rushing yards, something he accomplished in…read more
Published: Tue, Jul 11 at 7:22am by Rotowire.com
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Targets training camp return
Taylor (ankle) sat out the Colts' spring practices but is hoping to be ready for the start of training camp next month, the Indianapolis Star reports.
Analysis: A lingering high-ankle sprain hampered Taylor last season, and in January the running back underwent what Ian Rapoport of NFL Network referred to afterward as "an arthroscopic debridement, a minimally invasive procedure to clean out the ankle." Once training camp rolls around, Taylor -- who is headed into the final year of his rookie contract -- aims to join his teammates on the field, though it's possible he could be limited to begin with. Assuming no setbacks, the 24-year-old will reclaim…read more
Published: Thu, Jun 15 at 8:45am by Rotowire.com
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Not yet practicing
Taylor (ankle) isn't participating at Friday's practice, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The 24-year-old relayed in April that the arthroscopic debridement surgery he underwent on his right ankle in January was a "perfect success," but he's apparently not yet ready to practice. Taylor missed the final three games of the season due to the ankle injury, and the Colts are likely to remain cautious with his offseason work. He's expected to be fully healthy for the start of training camp.
Published: Fri, Jun 2 at 10:19am by Rotowire.com
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Pleased with results from surgery
Taylor said Wednesday that the offseason surgery on his right ankle was a "perfect success," Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Taylor was shut down for the season after suffering a high-ankle sprain Week 15, and while he initially hoped the injury would heal without surgery, he ultimately underwent an arthroscopic debridement at the end of January. It's not considered to be an especially invasive procedure, potentially allowing for some participation in the offseason program. At worst, Taylor should be ready for the start of training camp as the Colts look to bounce back from an ugly 2022 campaign under new head coach…read more
Published: Wed, Apr 19 at 11:04am by Rotowire.com
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Undergoes ankle procedure
Taylor underwent surgery to repair his right ankle this past Wednesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Even though Taylor was shut down for the season after suffering a high-ankle sprain in the Colts' Week 15 loss to the Vikings, the Colts didn't immediately send him in for surgery. Now nearly six weeks removed from sustaining the injury, the Colts subsequently determined that Taylor would require an arthroscopic debridement, which Rapoport describes as "a minimally invasive procedure to clean out the ankle." Fortunately for Taylor, he isn't dealing with any structural damage to the ankle, so…read more
Published: Sun, Jan 29 at 7:54am by Rotowire.com
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No decision on surgery yet
Taylor (ankle) said Monday he will meet with doctors to decide about the possibility of undergoing surgery, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Taylor missed the final three games of the season due to a right high-ankle sprain, and it sounds as though a decision on whether or not the injury necessitates surgery hasn't yet been made. Through his 11 appearances in 2022, Taylor racked up 861 yards and four touchdowns on 192 carries, with another 28 catches (on 40 targets) for 143 yards. The running back's situation in Indianapolis could look very different to start the 2023 campaign, health not withstanding. With three seasons under his…read more
Published: Mon, Jan 9 at 9:58am by Rotowire.com
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Going to injured reserve
The Colts placed Taylor (ankle) on injured reserve Tuesday, JJ Stankevitz of the team's official site reports.
Analysis: This comes as no surprise after Taylor suffered a high-ankle sprain during Saturday's 39-36 loss at Minnesota. He's been tending to issues with his right ankle all season, and with three absences to come down the stretch, he'll end up missing six contests overall. In his 11 games of work, though, Taylor racked up 192 carries for 861 yards and four touchdowns and 28 catches (on 40 targets) for 143 yards. Moving forward, Indianapolis will turn to the backfield duo of Zack Moss and Deon Jackson to…read more
Published: Tue, Dec 20 at 11:53am by Rotowire.com
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Heading to IR
The Colts are expected to place Taylor (ankle) on injured reserve Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of ProFootballNetwork.com reports.
Analysis: Taylor's placement on IR will officially rule him out for the remainder of the 2022 campaign, after he suffered a right high-ankle sprain during Saturday's narrow loss to the Vikings. In a corresponding move, Indianapolis is promoting Jordan Wilkins to the 53-man roster, joining a backfield that includes Zack Moss and Deon Jackson. Across 11 appearances this season, Taylor carried the ball 192 times for 861 yards and four scores (4.5 YPC), and he secured 28 of 40 targets for another 143…read more
Published: Tue, Dec 20 at 7:56am by Rotowire.com
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Likely done for season
Taylor was diagnosed with right high-ankle sprain after exiting Saturday's 39-36 overtime loss to the Vikings and is considered highly unlikely to play again this season, sources tell Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Analysis: Taylor is scheduled to meet with doctors over the next day or two before Indianapolis decides on his status for the final three regular-season games, but with the 4-9-1 Colts on the cusp of being eliminated from the playoffs, there's little incentive to expose their franchise running back to further injury. Assuming Taylor is sidelined for the next three weeks, he'll finish the 2022 campaign with 861 rushing yards and four scores on the ground to go with 28 receptions for 143 yards on 40…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 19 at 6:22am by Rotowire.com
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Sprains ankle, return up in air
Taylor has been diagnosed with a sprained right ankle following Sunday's 39-36 overtime loss at Minnesota, and while the injury isn't considered to be a major one, it's unclear whether or not he'll be able to suit up for any of the Colts' final three games of the season, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Taylor made an early exit from Week 15 action with a right ankle injury that didn't allow him to return and contained him to one catch (on one target) for 13 yards. In his place, Zack Moss racked up 24 carries for 81 yards, and Deon Jackson notched 13 rushes for 55 yards and caught his only target for a one-yard score. Assuming Taylor sits out at least a Week 16 matchup with the Chargers on Monday, Dec. 26, the duo of Moss and Jackson are poised for bigger workloads in the short term and…read more
Published: Sat, Dec 17 at 3:44pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't return Saturday
Taylor (ankle) won't return to Saturday's game against the Vikings, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Analysis: With Taylor sidelined for the rest of the contest, Deon Jackson and Zack Moss are now slated to handle the Colts' backfield touches versus Minnesota. Taylor will now target a potential return to action when Indianapolis faces the Chargers in Week 16, a week from Monday.
Published: Sat, Dec 17 at 10:45am by Rotowire.com
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Exits Saturday's game
Taylor was forced out of Saturday's game against the Vikings with a right ankle injury, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Analysis: Prior to his exit, Taylor caught one pass for 13 yards. In his absence, Zack Moss and Deon Jackson are next up for the Colts' backfield touches.
Published: Sat, Dec 17 at 10:21am by Rotowire.com
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Combines for 103 yards on SNF
Taylor gained 82 yards on 21 carries and caught three of four targets for 21 yards in Sunday's 54-19 loss to Dallas.
Analysis: Taylor was unable to extend his touchdown streak to four games, but he still put up a solid fantasy line in spite of a negative game script. He may have been afforded more scoring opportunities had Matt Ryan and Indy's dismal passing attack not turned the ball over five times. Last year's rushing leader has produced a 192/861/4 line through 10 games; a far cry from the monster totals we witnessed from him in 2021, but still good enough to warrant RB1 status. Taylor and the Colts have the…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 4 at 9:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Finds end zone in Week 12 loss
Taylor rushed 20 times for 86 yards and a touchdown while catching three of four targets for 12 yards in Monday's 24-17 loss to the Steelers.
Analysis: Taylor had nearly as many rushing yards on six first-half carries (34) as Matt Ryan had passing yards on 13 attempts (36), and Taylor was responsible for 11 of those yards as well. The Colts went into the locker room trailing 16-3, but an 89-yard kickoff return to open the third quarter put them in scoring position, and Taylor capitalized with a two-yard touchdown. Later in the third, Ryan and Taylor botched a handoff on Pittsburgh's one-yard line, leading to a Ryan fumble recovered by the…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 28 at 8:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Sluggish but finds end zone
Taylor ran for 84 yards and one touchdown on 22 carries against Philadelphia on Sunday.
Analysis: Taylor added three catches for 10 yards on four targets but also lost a crucial fumble in the 17-16 loss. It initially looked like Taylor would run wild in this game, but after a strong opening drive, the Eagles mostly shut him down from that point. The Eagles doubtlessly paid extra attention to the run -- something they could do with impunity since Darius Slay and James Bradberry are so good at cornerback -- so Taylor was more imposing than the box score might imply at a glance. Hopefully…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 20 at 2:42pm by Rotowire.com
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Erupts in Week 10 win
Taylor carried the ball 22 times for 147 yards and a touchdown and caught both his targets for 16 yards in Sunday's 25-20 win over the Raiders.
Analysis: After dealing with injuries that cost him three games over the prior five weeks and otherwise limited his production, Taylor appeared to be 100 percent healthy as he topped 100 rushing yards and got into the end zone for the first time since Week 1. Having Matt Ryan under center instead of Sam Ehlinger likely helped keep the Las Vegas defense from stacking the box against the run, but the entire Indy offense will face a much tougher opponent in Week 11 when the Eagles come to town.
Published: Sun, Nov 13 at 7:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Suiting up Week 10
Taylor (ankle) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Raiders after practicing as a full participant Thursday and Friday.
Analysis: A sprained ankle and a subsequent aggravation have kept Taylor from playing in three of the Colts' last five games, but his ability to practice fully on consecutive days to close out Week 10 prep appears to put him in a good spot on the health front as Sunday's contest approaches. Taylor should reclaim his usual role as the Colts' lead back in his return to the lineup, and the team may not have the luxury of easing him back in with a lighter workload while top backup Deon Jackson (knee) is out…read more
Published: Fri, Nov 11 at 1:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Practices fully Thursday
Taylor (ankle) returned to a full practice Thursday.
Analysis: After being limited Wednesday, Taylor logged a full session Thursday, which sets the stage for the running back to return to action Sunday against the Raiders after being inactive Week 9. With Nyheim Hines now with the Bills, who will handle backup RB duties this weekend remains up in the air, given that Deon Jackson (knee) has missed two straight practices. With that in mind, Zack Moss could make his debut with the Colts this weekend, while Jake Funk and Jordan Wilkins are potential practice…read more
Published: Thu, Nov 10 at 1:33pm by Rotowire.com
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Returns to limited practice
Taylor (ankle) was listed as a limited participant at practice Wednesday.
Analysis: Taylor was deemed a non-participant at practice last week before being ruled out ahead of Sunday's loss to the Patriots, but his return to a limited session Wednesday suggests that the running back is trending in the right direction ahead of this weekend's game against the Raiders. Meanwhile, Deon Jackson -- who started in place of Taylor in Week 9 -- sat out the Colts' first practice of the week due to a knee issue.
Published: Wed, Nov 9 at 1:25pm by Rotowire.com
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At practice Wednesday
Taylor (ankle) was present for Wednesday's practice, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Taylor didn't practice last week before being ruled out in advance of Sunday's loss to the Patriots, but his presence at Wednesday's session is a positive indicator for his status ahead of this weekend's contest versus the Raiders. The Colts will release their first official Week 10 injury report later Wednesday, when the extent of the running back's participation in practice will be clarified.
Published: Wed, Nov 9 at 10:43am by Rotowire.com
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Won't play Sunday
Taylor (ankle) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Patriots, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: With Taylor unavailable, look for Deon Jackson to see an expanded workload Sunday, while Zack Moss could mix in along with Phillip Lindsay, who is likely to be elevated from the Colts' practice squad, per James Boyd of The Athletic. Also currently on the team's practice squad are D'Vonte Price and Jordan Wilkins. Taylor thus will target a potential return to action Week 10, when Indianapolis faces the Raiders.
Published: Fri, Nov 4 at 10:25am by Rotowire.com
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Not spotted at Friday's practice
Taylor (ankle) is not present for the start of Friday's practice, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor appears to be missing his third straight practice of the week, which doesn't bode well for his availability heading into a Sunday matchup on the road against New England. If Friday's official injury report rules Taylor out for Week 9, or even if he manages to suit up while limited, Deon Jackson and Zack Moss could stand to lead Indianapolis' backfield. Phillip Lindsay and Jordan Wilkins also would be candidates to come up from the practice squad.
Published: Fri, Nov 4 at 8:57am by Rotowire.com
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Still not practicing
Taylor (ankle) wasn't present for Thursday's practice, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor also sat out practice Wednesday, so his status for Sunday's game against the Patriots is firmly in question at the moment. In Taylor's absence from Thursday's session, Deon Jackson and Zack Moss were on the field along with practice-squad members Phillip Lindsay and Jordan Wilkins.
Published: Thu, Nov 3 at 10:33am by Rotowire.com
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Sitting out practice Wednesday
Taylor (ankle) won't practice Wednesday, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Bowen relays that the running back tweaked his ankle in this past Sunday's loss to the Commanders and isn't 100 percent as this weekend's game against the Patriots approaches. If Taylor ends up sitting out or is limited in the contest, Deon Jackson and the newly acquired Zack Moss would be next up for touches out of the Indianapolis backfield after Nyheim Hines was dealt to the Bills on Tuesday.
Published: Wed, Nov 2 at 9:33am by Rotowire.com
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Returns after injury scare
Taylor carried the ball 16 times for 76 yards in Sunday's 17-16 loss to the Commanders.
Analysis: Taylor was briefly sidelined early in the game by an ankle injury, though he returned to the field to dominate work out of the Colts' backfield. He was held in check for the vast majority of the game, though he did manage a 27-yard rush late in the first quarter to set up the team's first score of the game. Though Taylor appears to have avoided serious injury, Nyheim Hines was used at the goal line early in the fourth quarter -- perhaps an indication that Taylor was not at full strength.…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 30 at 5:25pm by Rotowire.com
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Totals 85 yards in return
Taylor recorded 10 rushes for 58 yards in Sunday's 19-10 Week 7 loss to the Colts. He added seven receptions on eight targets for 27 yards.
Analysis: Taylor returned from a two-game absence to tally 85 total yards. While his rushing volume was limited by game script, Taylor still accounted for 10 of the team's 16 rushing attempts by running backs. He was able to make up some of his lost volume through the air, tallying a season best in targets, receptions and yards. While Taylor appeared to be relatively healthy, there may be some concern about his ability to produce moving forward given the poor state of the Indianapolis offense.
Published: Sun, Oct 23 at 3:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Cleared to play Sunday
Taylor (ankle) doesn't carry an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Titans.
Analysis: The same applies to both Nyheim Hines (concussion) and Deon Jackson (quadriceps), so the Colts will have their top three backs available for Week 7 action. After being limited at practice Wednesday, Taylor logged full sessions Thursday and Friday and now is slated to reclaim his starting role Sunday following a two-game absence, per Zak Keefer of The Athletic.
Published: Fri, Oct 21 at 12:38pm by Rotowire.com
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Trending toward return Sunday
Coach Frank Reich anticipates that Taylor (ankle) will be able to play Sunday against the Titans, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Meanwhile, Nyheim Hines has cleared the NFL's concussion protocol, so it looks like the Colts will have their top three backs -- Taylor, Hines and Deon Jackson (quadriceps) -- available for Sunday's contest. Taylor was listed as a full practice participant Thursday, though Friday's final injury report will reveal whether he heads into the weekend carrying a Week 7 designation.
Published: Fri, Oct 21 at 10:27am by Rotowire.com
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Returns to full practice
Taylor (ankle) was listed as a full practice participant Thursday.
Analysis: With that, Taylor appears to be trending toward a return to action Sunday against the Titans, barring any setbacks. That said, it's still worth circling back on his status Friday to verify whether the running back heads into the weekend with a Week 7 injury designation or fully cleared to play this weekend.
Published: Thu, Oct 20 at 12:39pm by Rotowire.com
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Making progress
Taylor (ankle) indicated that he "felt good" after logging a limited practice Wednesday, Zak Keefer of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor, who practiced in a limited fashion Thursday and Friday last week, acknowledged that at that stage he "just wasn't moving right." Following Wednesday's session, the running back appears to be trending in the right direction, but Taylor likely will need to practice fully by Friday in order to avoid a Week 7 injury designation.
Published: Thu, Oct 20 at 9:49am by Rotowire.com
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Logs limited practice
Taylor (ankle) was a limited participant at practice Wednesday.
Analysis: Meanwhile, Nyheim Hines (concussion) practiced fully and Deon Jackson (quadriceps) was also limited. With that in mind, all three backs have a chance to be available for Sunday's game against the Titans, though in order for Taylor to approach that contest minus an injury designation, he'll presumably need to practice fully by the end of the week.
Published: Wed, Oct 19 at 1:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Practicing Wednesday
Taylor (ankle) was spotted on the field at practice Wednesday, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Both Nyheim Hines (concussion) and Deon Jackson (quadriceps) were also seen on the field Wednesday, which suggests that all three could be available this weekend against the Titans. The Colts will release their first Week 7 injury report later Wednesday, which will reveal the trio's official participation level. Taylor logged limited practices Thursday and Friday last week before missing his second straight game this past Sunday against the Jaguars.
Published: Wed, Oct 19 at 10:45am by Rotowire.com
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Will not play Sunday
Taylor (ankle) has been downgraded to out ahead of Sunday's game against the Jaguars.
Analysis: Despite practicing in limited fashion both Thursday and Friday, the star running back evidently wasn't able to recover enough to suit up in Sunday's contest. Nyheim Hines was also downgraded to out due to his Week 5 concussion meaning Deon Jackson is likely set to start Sunday, with a combination of Phillip Lindsay and D'Vonte Price also chipping in.
Published: Sat, Oct 15 at 9:45am by Rotowire.com
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Questionable for Week 6
Taylor (ankle) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Jaguars after practicing in a limited fashion both Thursday and Friday.
Analysis: After sitting out the Colts' Week 5 win over the Broncos with the sprained right ankle, Taylor took some steps forward in his recovery from the injury by getting back on the field Thursday and Friday. Colts head coach Frank Reich hasn't yet indicated whether the limited participation will be enough for Taylor to gain clearance for Sunday's contest, but additional reports on the running back's status should trickle before Indianapolis has to release its Week 6 inactive list 90 minutes prior to…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 14 at 1:49pm by Rotowire.com
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Returns to limited practice
Taylor (ankle) was officially limited at practice Thursday.
Analysis: After being listed as a non-participant Wednesday, Taylor progressed to a limited session Thursday, which has him trending in the right direction ahead of Sunday's game against the Jaguars. However, in order to enter the weekend minus a Week 6 injury designation, Taylor -- who was inactive Week 5 -- likely will have to log a full practice Friday.
Published: Thu, Oct 13 at 12:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice
Taylor (ankle) returned to practice Thursday, Zak Keefer of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor was listed as a non-participant in Wednesday's practice, but his presence on the field Thursday bodes well for the running back's chances of returning to action Sunday against the Jaguars. The Colts' upcoming injury report will clarify Taylor's official level of participation.
Published: Thu, Oct 13 at 10:23am by Rotowire.com
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Held out of practice
Taylor (ankle) didn't practice Wednesday.
Analysis: Taylor jogged off to the side but didn't actually participate in practice. Meanwhile, fellow running back Nyheim Hines (concussion) was a limited participant, donning a no-contact jersey to start the week. Hines was injured on the opening drive of last Thursday's win over Denver, leaving only Deon Jackson and Phillip Lindsay in the backfield with Taylor inactive due to his ankle injury. Taylor has two more chances to practice before the Colts host the Jaguars on Sunday.
Published: Wed, Oct 12 at 1:25pm by Rotowire.com
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Jogs off to side Wednesday
Taylor (ankle) isn't practicing Wednesday but was spotted doing some light jogging off to the side, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Per James Boyd of The Athletic, Taylor, wasn't sporting a helmet or pads during his workout. As such, the running back is trending toward an official non-participation listing on the Colts' initial Week 6 injury report ahead of their matchup Sunday with the Jaguars.
Published: Wed, Oct 12 at 10:52am by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing Wednesday
Taylor (ankle) wasn't spotted at practice Wednesday, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports.
Analysis: Meanwhile, Nyheim Hines (concussion) practiced in a non-contact jersey, which means that the Colts' backfield situation warrants close attention ahead of Sunday's game against the Jaguars. If either Taylor or Hines are sidelined this weekend, added snaps would be available for Deon Jackson and Phillip Lindsay, the latter of whom would need to be elevated from the practice squad.
Published: Wed, Oct 12 at 10:38am by Rotowire.com
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Optimism regarding Week 6 status
Following Thursday's 12-9 win over the Broncos, coach Frank Reich indicated the Colts are optimistic that Taylor (ankle) can return to action Week 6, Zak Keefer of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: With the Colts on a short week, Taylor will have some added recovery time ahead of the team's Oct. 16 game against the Jaguars. Meanwhile, Nyheim Hines is in the NFL's concussion protocol after exiting Thursday's contest early, a context that resulted in Deon Jackson and Phillip Lindsay handling the bulk of Indianapolis' rushing duties Week 5.
Published: Fri, Oct 7 at 9:46am by Rotowire.com
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Won't play Thursday
Taylor (ankle) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Broncos.
Analysis: With Taylor set to miss his first game since his rookie season, Nyheim Hines is in line for added touches. Meanwhile, Deon Jackson is available in reserve, though he's played almost exclusively on special teams during his career and could cede No. 2 duties behind Hines to Phillip Lindsay, who represents a possible practice squad elevation. Taylor's next chance to suit up for game action will arrive Week 6, when Indianapolis hosts Jacksonville.
Published: Wed, Oct 5 at 10:27am by Rotowire.com
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Listed as non-participant Tuesday
Taylor (ankle) was officially listed as a non-participant on Tuesday's estimated practice report, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: For the second day in a row, the Colts didn't hold a formal practice session, but Taylor's right ankle remained bothersome enough to confine him to the sideline for Tuesday's walk-through workout. Even though he hasn't taken any on-field reps and was spotted in a walking boot Tuesday, the 23-year-old still has a chance at being available for Thursday's game against the Broncos. According to Doug Kyed of Pro Football Focus, the right ankle injury Taylor suffered in last Sunday's loss to the…read more
Published: Tue, Oct 4 at 1:49pm by Rotowire.com
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Not practicing Tuesday
Taylor was a non-participant during Tuesday's practice and was spotted with a walking boot on his injured right ankle, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Analysis: Though Taylor will be listed as a non-participant on the practice report for the second day in a row after injuring his ankle in Sunday's loss to the Titans, the Colts aren't yet counting the running back out from playing against the Broncos on Thursday night. According to Zak Keefer of The Athletic, head coach Frank Reich noted earlier that Taylor is at no risk of further injury if he plays through the ankle sprain, although the 23-year-old will likely be operating at well below his full…read more
Published: Tue, Oct 4 at 11:50am by Rotowire.com
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Not yet ready to play
Colts head coach Frank Reich said that Taylor's status for Thursday's game against the Broncos is "unknown at this point" as the running back deals with an ankle injury, though Reich admitted he wouldn't be "ready to go right now" if the game was scheduled for Tuesday, James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor was listed as a non-participant on the Colts' estimated Week 5 practice report released Monday, and Reich's comments suggest he likely won't be on the field in any capacity Tuesday while he manages a sprained right ankle. The Colts haven't revealed the severity of Taylor's sprain, but the fact that all tests on the ankle have thus far returned negative suggests that a long-term absence isn't in play. Even so, he looks like he might have a tough time gaining clearance to play on a short…read more
Published: Tue, Oct 4 at 9:56am by Rotowire.com
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Non-participant on estimated report
Taylor (ankle) was listed as a non-participant on Monday's estimated practice report.
Analysis: Taylor injured his right ankle in Sunday's 24-17 loss to the Titans, but Stephen Holder of ESPN.com suggests that the star running back has a chance to play Thursday against the Broncos after tests on his ankle came up negative and cleared him of a major injury. If, however, Taylor ends up out or limited Week 5, Nyheim Hines would be in line for added touches, with Deon Jackson in reserve and Phillip Lindsay representing a possible practice squad elevation who could factor into the backfield…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 3 at 3:44pm by Rotowire.com
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Not ruled out for TNF
Taylor (ankle) has a chance to suit up for Thursday's game against the Broncos, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Initial tests on Taylor's ankle injury returned negative, and while the Colts will continue to monitor the star running back, it appears that he has a chance to play Week 5 if all goes well. More details about Taylor's status will be made available with Indianapolis' first injury report of the week, but if he ends up even limited in any capacity Thursday, Nyheim Hines and Deon Jackson will be in position for increased work out of the backfield.
Published: Mon, Oct 3 at 10:10am by Rotowire.com
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Possible high ankle sprain
The Colts fear that Taylor may have suffered a high ankle sprain during Sunday's 24-17 loss to the Titans, Zak Keefer of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Meanwhile, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network relays that the running back "will have tests imminently" to asses his ankle injury. When asked Sunday about his availability for Thursday night's game against Denver, Taylor noted "I'm not sure yet. We'll see how things happen tomorrow morning." If Taylor is out or limited in Week 5, Nyheim Hines and Deon Jackson could see added backfield work versus the Broncos, while Phillip Lindsay and D'Vonte Price are candidates to be elevated from the Colts'…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 2 at 2:53pm by Rotowire.com
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Hurts ankle Sunday
Taylor was forced out of Sunday's game against the Titans with an ankle injury, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Prior to exiting the contest, Taylor logged 20 carries for 42 yards caught one pass for one yard. With the Colts playing again Thursday against the Broncos, Taylor's status will be worth monitoring closely in the coming days. Next up for the team's carries if Taylor is limited or out in Week 5 are Nyheim Hines and Deon Jackson.
Published: Sun, Oct 2 at 12:56pm by Rotowire.com
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Practices fully Thursday
Taylor (toe) returned to a full practice Thursday.
Analysis: After Taylor sat out Wednesday's session, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network suggested that the running back's absence was precautionary. With his return to a full practice Thursday, Taylor is now slated to continue to lead the Colts backfield Sunday against the Titans. Three games into the season, he's logged a total of 61 carries and 13 targets, while Indy's change-of-pace back Nyheim Hines has recorded seven carries and 17 targets in that span.
Published: Thu, Sep 29 at 1:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice
Taylor (toe) was on the field for Thursday's practice, Joel A. Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Analysis: After sitting out Wednesday's session, Taylor's return to the field Thursday is encouraging, though the extent of his involvement won't be known until the Colts release their second injury report of the week later in the day. For what it's worth, Nate Atkins of The Indianapolis Star relays that Taylor was donning full pads Thursday. In order to approach Sunday's game against the Titans minus an injury designation, Taylor presumably will need to log a full practice by Friday.
Published: Thu, Sep 29 at 10:54am by Rotowire.com
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Sits out practice Wednesday
Taylor didn't practice Wednesday due to a toe injury, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Pelissero notes that Taylor's absence is likely precautionary after the running back came out of the Colts' Week 3 win over the Chiefs with some soreness in his toe. As for Taylor's status for this Sunday's game against the Titans, Pelissero's source suggests that the Colts' franchise back will be "ready to roll." So long as Taylor upgrades to full participation in practice Friday, he'll likely enter the weekend without a designation.
Published: Wed, Sep 28 at 1:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Workhorse role in Week 3 win
Taylor carried 21 times for 71 yards and brought in three of five targets for 20 yards in the Colts' 20-17 win over the Chiefs on Sunday.
Analysis: Taylor was frequently stymied by a tough Chiefs front, with his longest run of the day going for a modest 13 yards. Taylor's involvement in the passing game was a nice bonus, however, and the star back now has 13 targets through three games. The 2020 second-round pick does have two straight sub-100-yard games, but he looks as explosive as last season and draws a very favorable statistical matchup against the Titans' suspect run defense in a Week 4 home divisional clash.
Published: Sun, Sep 25 at 2:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited volume in blowout loss
Taylor carried the ball nine times for 54 yards in Sunday's 24-0 loss to the Jaguars. He added one reception for nine yards.
Analysis: Taylor was scripted out of making an impact in the loss, as the Colts ran only 48 offensive plays and Matt Ryan took to the air 30 times. Even with the limited opportunity, Taylor made a pair of splash gains, tallying two rushes of 21 yards. While Taylor was able to overcome the poor offensive environment around him in Week 1, the Colts have been lackluster with Matt Ryan at the helm early on, which could ultimately cost Taylor opportunity moving forward.
Published: Sun, Sep 18 at 4:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Tramples Texans again Sunday
Taylor rushed 31 times for 161 yards and a touchdown and brought in four of seven targets for 14 yards in the Colts' 20-20 overtime tie with the Texans on Sunday.
Analysis: It's difficult to believe the Colts didn't prevail in a game during which Taylor furnished such a spectacular stat line, as the Pro Bowl running back seemingly did everything within his power to facilitate a victory. The elite rushing numbers are par for the course for Taylor against the Texans -- he victimized them for 288 yards and four touchdowns over two games last season. The mammoth yardage total was complemented by a two-yard, fourth-quarter touchdown that began the Colts' comeback, and…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 11 at 2:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Getting ready for Week 1
Taylor and fellow running back Nyhiem Hines will sit out the team's final preseason game to rest and prepare for Week 1 at Houston, Joel Erickson of The Indianapolis Star reports.
Analysis: While neither Taylor nor Hines has missed an NFL game due to injury, coach Frank Reich is wise to hold them out given the high injury rate among RBs in general. Reich made at least two comments this summer suggesting Hines will be more involved in the passing game than he was last year, but that's about the only negative for Taylor, who caught 36 passes as a rookie and 40 last season. He'll still get some targets and dominate carries while running behind a top offensive line, and QB Matt Ryan…read more
Published: Thu, Aug 25 at 10:38am by Rotowire.com
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Preseason action unlikely
Taylor, who didn't play in Saturday's preseason loss to the Bills, is unlikely to see game action in the Colts' remaining two exhibition contests according to coach Frank Reich, JJ Stankevitz of the team's official site reports.
Analysis: "That's really what Chris (Ballard) and I talked about," Reich noted of the likelihood that the Colts would play it safe in the preseason with their franchise back. "I can't see that changing for any reason. So, he's looked good, he's in shape, I feel like we're getting good work in practice versus our defense." With Taylor entrenched as Indy's lead back and Nyheim Hines in line to serve as the squad's primary change-of-pace option, depth slotting behind them is up for grabs, leaving Phillip…read more
Published: Sun, Aug 14 at 1:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Not likely to play Saturday
Taylor isn't expected to play in Saturday's preseason opener against the Bills, George Bremer of The Anderson Herald Bulletin reports.
Analysis: The report notes that starting QB Matt Ryan is expected to play about one quarter in the contest. However, coming off a huge 2021 campaign, Taylor doesn't have anything to prove in the preseason, and the Colts seem likely to play it safe with their star back this weekend and quite possibly in their next two exhibition outings as well.
Published: Thu, Aug 11 at 3:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Set to reprise lead role
As training camp approaches, Taylor continues to head an Indianapolis backfield that also includes returnee Nyheim Hines and newcomer Phillip Lindsay, Kevin Hickey of USA Today reports.
Analysis: Taylor thus is set to reprise his lead role this coming season, one that yielded a league-high 1,811 rushing yards to go along with 18 TDs on 322 carries in 17 games in 2021. The 23-year-old also chipped in 40 catches on 51 targets for 360 yards and two more scores in an effort that has his name currently atop most 2022 fantasy draft boards. While Taylor is the team's clear-cut top early-down option and in the process is poised to maintain elite fantasy status, Hines will continue to provide a…read more
Published: Mon, Jul 25 at 3:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Season ends on sour note
Taylor recorded 15 rushes for 77 yards in Sunday's 26-11 loss to the Jaguars. He added three receptions on four targets for 18 yards.
Analysis: As expected, Taylor worked efficiently against Jacksonville's defense, an effort that was aided by runs of 23 and 13 yards. However, he was stuffed on fourth down multiple times, including once at the goal line at the beginning of the fourth quarter. Taylor also had game script working against him, with the Colts unexpectedly working from behind after the opening possession. The result was his lowest carry total since Week 6, and the first time he hasn't attempted at least 20 rushes in his last…read more
Published: Sun, Jan 9 at 2:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Tops 100 yards, scores
Taylor recorded 20 rushes for 108 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 23-20 loss to the Raiders. He added one reception for six yards.
Analysis: Taylor turned in a middling performance by his lofty standards, yet he still managed his 11th game of the season with more than 100 rushing yards. He ripped off several big gains to get to that mark, including rushes of 24 and 14 yards. Taylor also scored his 20th touchdown of the season on a one-yard plunge with only one second remaining in the first half. He'll close out the 2022 regular season with a matchup against Jacksonville, which sets him up for another very productive performance.
Published: Sun, Jan 2 at 3:13pm by Rotowire.com
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Logs another 100-yard effort
Taylor rushed 27 times for 108 yards and didn't haul in either of his targets during Saturday's 22-16 win at Arizona.
Analysis: The Cardinals did a decent job of bottling up Taylor outside of a 43-yard run on the Colts' first snap from scrimmage. That long play aside, he managed just 2.5 yards on his remaining carries, but he still reached the 100-yard milestone on the ground for the ninth occasion this season. Indianapolis has happened to log a victory each time Taylor has done just that, which clearly is its recipe for success. He'll aim to keep the momentum Sunday, Jan. 2 against a Raiders run defense that ranks 25th…read more
Published: Sat, Dec 25 at 8:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Extends TD streak to 11 games
Taylor carried the ball 29 times for 170 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's 27-17 win over the Patriots.
Analysis: The Colts held a 17-0 lead at halftime thanks to a special-teams TD and a bit of trickery to Nyheim Hines, but Taylor was still able to grind his way to another 100-yard performance while the team killed the clock in the second half -- until he erupted for a 67-yard touchdown run with two minutes left in the game, squashing any hope New England might have had of a comeback. Taylor has 19 TDs on the season, leaving him one short of the Colts' franchise record of 20 set by Lenny Moore in 1964,…read more
Published: Sat, Dec 18 at 9:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Another big performance
Taylor rushed 32 times for 143 yards and two touchdowns but lost a fumble in Sunday's 31-0 win over the Texans.
Analysis: Taylor scored on Indianapolis' opening drive in both halves, finding pay dirt from one and three yards out. Despite coughing the ball up, the tailback largely took advantage of a favorable matchup, tying his season high in carries as the Colts sealed a blowout victory. Although he wasn't targeted for the first time this term, Taylor put together his seventh outing with at least 100 rushing yards, topping 140 for the fourth time. With a touchdown in 10 straight games, Taylor will strive to keep…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 5 at 1:13pm by Rotowire.com
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Solid performance in tough matchup
Taylor rushed 16 times for 83 yards and a touchdown and brought in four of five targets for 14 yards in the Colts' 38-31 loss to the Buccaneers on Sunday.
Analysis: The Colts went with a pass-heavy approach for a good portion of the game against the Buccaneers' extremely tough run defense, but coach Frank Reich finally unleashed Taylor on the Colts' game-tying drive in the fourth quarter. The second-year back carried the ball eight times on the 10-play march, recording 58 yards, which included a four-yard rushing touchdown. Taylor also continued to enjoy a steady role in the passing game, albeit in not very efficient fashion in terms of yardage Sunday.…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 28 at 1:35pm by Rotowire.com
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Five total TDs in upset win
Taylor rushed 32 times for 185 yards and four touchdowns and brought in all three targets for 19 yards and another score in the Colts' 41-15 win over the Bills on Sunday.
Analysis: Much like in Week 10 against the Jaguars, Taylor got off to a fast start by capping off the Colts' first drive with a three-yard touchdown run, but this time around, he was able to keep up his stellar production for all four quarters despite the extremely difficult matchup. Taylor finished off Indianapolis' next possession with another score, a nifty 23-yard catch and run that saw him deftly elude multiple defenders, and he went on to notch additional rushing touchdowns of one, two and 10…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 21 at 1:31pm by Rotowire.com
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Another 100-yard effort in win
Taylor rushed 21 times for 116 yards and a touchdown and secured six of eight targets for 10 yards in the Colts' 23-17 win over the Jaguars on Sunday.
Analysis: Early on, Taylor appeared to be on his way to another prolific day versus a Jaguars squad he gained 275 yards against in two games last season. Taylor was featured heavily during a game-opening 10-play, 63-yard drive that culminated in a Michael Badgley field goal, and he did ultimately top 20 carries for the first time all season. However, the Jaguars defense was able to tighten up its work against the run to an extent as the game went on, yet not enough to prevent Taylor from recording his…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 14 at 1:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Rips off long TD in win
Taylor rushed 19 times for 172 yards and two touchdowns and secured both targets for 28 yards in the Colts' 45-30 win over the Jets on Thursday night. He also fumbled once but recovered.
Analysis: Taylor snapped a 7-7 tie with an impressive 21-yard touchdown run early in the second quarter, but he provided the splash play of the night with a 78-yard rumble down the right sideline in the latter portion of the third quarter in which he flashed his elite speed. The second-year back has now eclipsed the 100-yard mark in three of his last four games, and Thursday's pair of scores brought his touchdown tally over the last six games to eight. Taylor also continues to enjoy a steady role in the…read more
Published: Thu, Nov 4 at 9:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Strong all-around showing in loss
Taylor rushed 16 times for 70 yards and a touchdown and secured three of four targets for 52 yards in the Colts' 34-31 overtime loss to the Titans on Sunday. He also fell on a Carson Wentz fumble.
Analysis: Taylor once again saw his carries capped firmly under 20, but he was efficient with his opportunities and topped off his overall production with a game-tying one-yard touchdown run with 22 seconds remaining to send the game into overtime. His receiving yardage tally was his second highest of the season, and he's now encouragingly supplemented his strong production on the ground with a quartet of three-catch totals in the last four games. Taylor will next look to exploit a vulnerable Jets…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 31 at 2:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Returns to full practice
Taylor (ribs) practiced fully Thursday.
Analysis: Taylor was limited Wednesday, but he'll be a go Sunday against the Titans, who've allowed an average of 103.3 rushing yards per game to date. In the process, Indy's surging lead back will look to extend his scoring streak to five games and log his third straight 100-plus rushing yard effort.
Published: Thu, Oct 28 at 2:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Dealing with rib injury
Taylor listed as a limited participant on Wednesday's practice report with an injury to his ribs.
Analysis: The Colts merely held a walk-through session, but the team estimates that Taylor would have been limited had it actually practiced. He may have gotten banged up during a busy second half in Sunday's 30-18 win over San Francisco, but the Indianapolis lead back should be ready for a key divisional matchup with Tennessee in Week 8.
Published: Wed, Oct 27 at 1:33pm by Rotowire.com
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Strong showing in road victory
Taylor rushed 18 times for 107 yards and a touchdown while catching all three targets for three yards in Sunday's 30-18 win over San Francisco.
Analysis: Taylor did lose his first fumble through seven games this year, but all players were dealing with slippery conditions in Santa Clara on Sunday evening (seven total fumbles, four lost). The 22-year-old extended his touchdown streak to four games, and he has now accounted for six scores and 551 total yards from scrimmage over the last four weeks. While Taylor is undoubtedly trending in the right direction, his streak of soft matchups comes to a close in Week 8 when the Colts take on the Titans,…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 24 at 8:44pm by Rotowire.com
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Two TDs against Texans
Taylor rushed 14 times for 145 yards and two touchdowns while catching one of two targets for 13 yards in Sunday's 31-3 win over Houston.
Analysis: Taylor powered in a four-yard touchdown in the third quarter to cap a drive that he started with an 83-yard run, then he scored again from 11 yards out in the fourth. He has now topped 100 scrimmage yards in each of his last three games, with at least one touchdown in each of those contests to boot. Taylor should continue to handle most of the touches in the Colts' backfield against the 49ers in Week 7.
Published: Sun, Oct 17 at 1:22pm by Rotowire.com
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Huge performance in defeat
Taylor rushed 15 times for 53 yards and a touchdown and caught three of four targets for 116 yards and another score in Monday night's 31-25 overtime loss to the Ravens.
Analysis: Taylor dropped his first target of the night, but he then showed his open-field explosiveness by taking a simple swing pass 76 yards for a touchdown on 3rd-and-15 the very next play. The tailback later put together a pair of impressive runs following a Ravens fumble in the second half, ultimately capping that drive with a four-yard touchdown rush, his first of this season. With many strong gains and involvement as a pass catcher, Taylor turned in comfortably his best performance through five…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 11 at 8:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Eclipses century mark in win
Taylor (knee) rushed 16 times for 103 yards and a touchdown and brought in all three targets for 11 yards in the Colts' 27-17 win over the Dolphins on Sunday.
Analysis: Taylor overcame his questionable designation to generate his best fantasy effort of the young season, highlighting his day with a 38-yard run and a 23-yard scoring scamper in the first quarter for the Colts' first points of the day. The matchup against the Dolphins' run defense was an exploitable one, but Taylor's fantasy managers undoubtedly were relieved to see him deliver, despite yet another relatively capped workload. The second-year back will look to build on Sunday's effort in a Week 5…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 3 at 1:39pm by Rotowire.com
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Suits up Sunday
Taylor (knee) is listed as active for Sunday's game against the Dolphins.
Analysis: Taylor, who was dealing what Ian Rapoport of NFL Network describes as a little fluid build-up in his knee, will give it a go Sunday, as expected. Assuming no in-game setbacks, he's in line to continue to lead Indy's rushing attack versus Miami, with change-of-pace back Nyheim Hines on hand to spell Taylor should the Colts elect to manage his reps at all. Meanwhile, Marlon Mack and Jordan Wilkins are also in the team's Week 4 backfield mix.
Published: Sun, Oct 3 at 8:36am by Rotowire.com
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In line to play Sunday
Taylor (knee), who is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Dolphins, is expected to play, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Per Rapoport, the running back, who was limited at practice this past week, was dealing with a little fluid buildup in his knee. Fortunately, the issue doesn't look like it will stop Taylor from playing in Sunday's contest. Official confirmation of Taylor's status is slated to arrive prior to the first wave of Week 4 kickoffs, with the Colts taking on Miami at 1 p.m. ET.
Published: Sun, Oct 3 at 5:08am by Rotowire.com
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Listed as questionable
Taylor (knee) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Dolphins after practicing in a limited fashion this past week.
Analysis: The Colts already have ruled out five players for the contest, with Taylor one of four players listed by the team as questionable. Given that he practiced all week, albeit as a limited participant, we suspect that he's trending toward Week 4 availability, but the running back's status nonetheless should be monitored as Sunday's 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff approaches. If Taylor ends up limited or out this weekend, more touches would be available for Nyheim Hines, with Marlon Mack and/or Jordan Wilkins…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 1 at 12:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Reps capped again
Taylor (knee) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice.
Analysis: For the second straight day, Taylor had his reps capped while he tends to the knee injury. The Indianapolis brass hasn't suggested the injury is anything that jeopardizes Taylor's availability for Sunday's game in Miami, but he may need to turn in a full practice Friday to avoid taking an injury designation into the weekend.
Published: Thu, Sep 30 at 1:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited with knee injury
Taylor was a limited participant in practice Wednesday due to a knee injury.
Analysis: The ability to practice in any capacity suggests Taylor has a good chance to play Sunday against the Dolphins, though he may have gotten banged up in the Week 3 loss to Tennessee. With Marlon Mack reportedly requesting a trade, the Colts will continue to split backfield work between Taylor and Nyheim Hines, who has 16 carries and 16 targets through three games. Taylor has 42 carries and 11 targets but still hasn't scored a touchdown.
Published: Wed, Sep 29 at 1:16pm by Rotowire.com
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Touchdown drought continues
Taylor rushed 10 times for 64 yards and caught one of three targets for eight yards in Sunday's 25-16 loss to the Titans.
Analysis: Taylor's season-low tally of 11 touches actually matched that of backup Nyheim Hines, who totaled 79 yards from his workload. Although, as usual, much of Hines' production came in the passing game, he still vultured a nine-yard touchdown rush from Taylor in the second quarter. Through three games, Taylor is yet to find the end zone, so despite his improved efficiency on the ground Sunday, the tailback will strive to put it all together while helping the Colts to their first win in Week 4 versus…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 26 at 1:33pm by Rotowire.com
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Quiet day in loss
Taylor rushed 15 times for 51 yards and secured his only target for two yards in the Colts' 27-24 loss to the Rams on Sunday.
Analysis: Taylor ceded a total of six carries to Marlon Mack and Nyheim Hines, leaving with what's arguably a disappointing tally for the second time in as many games to open the season. The second-year pro had 17 totes in a Week 1 loss to the Seahawks as well, and his pedestrian average of 3.4 yards per carry Sunday only added to the disillusionment of Taylor's fantasy managers. He'll hope to garner a true lead-back workload for the first time this season when the Colts visit the Titans for a Week 3…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 19 at 1:59pm by Rotowire.com
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Compiles 116 total yards in loss
Taylor rushed 17 times for 56 yards and brought in six of seven targets for 60 yards in the Colts' 28-16 loss to the Seahawks on Sunday.
Analysis: As his final line indicates, Taylor found running room mostly to be at a premium against a stingy Seahawks front. However, his reception tally drew even with that of backfield mate Nyheim Hines', while his receiving yardage total paced Indianapolis. In particular, Taylor's overall usage was encouraging, considering Hines' relatively robust workload of nine carries largely was a byproduct of game script, and Taylor was just as involved as a receiver as his teammate. Taylor and his fantasy…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 12 at 1:20pm by Rotowire.com
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Not in line to play Saturday
Taylor won't see action in Saturday night's preseason game against the Vikings, per Larra Overton of the Colts' official site reports.
Analysis: The same applies to WR T.Y. Hilton and TE Jack Doyle. Taylor also may be held out of the Colts' preseason finale, so the running back may not see his next game action until Week 1 of the regular season.
Published: Sat, Aug 21 at 3:57pm by Rotowire.com
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Unlikely to play Sunday
Taylor isn't expected to play in Sunday's preseason game against the Panthers, Zak Keefer of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: There's little reason for coach Frank Reich to put the engine of the Colts offense in danger in the team's very first exhibition, especially with jockeying taking place for spots on the depth chart behind Taylor. It's unclear if veteran running back Marlon Mack will join Taylor, but with Nyheim Hines (leg) tending to an injury Indy may ride Jordan Wilkins, Benny LeMay, Deon Jackson and Darius Anderson out of the backfield Sunday.
Published: Sun, Aug 15 at 9:22am by Rotowire.com
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Questions remain about workload
Taylor is expected to remain the primary running back for the Colts in 2021, though head coach Frank Reich still plans to ride the hot hand among Taylor, Marlon Mack and Nyheim Hines while also distributing the backfield work based on matchups, Zak Keefer of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Keefer speculates that Taylor will get 60 percent of the carries, with Mack checking in at around 25 percent. Much depends on Mack's health, as he's returning from a ruptured right Achilles' tendon. While Reich's comments could just be a matter of coach speak to keep all the backs on the roster motivated, there's a chance Taylor won't get the workload some might expect after he came on strong at the end of his rookie season. Over his final six games, Taylor amassed 741 rushing yards and seven…read more
Published: Wed, Jun 30 at 12:59pm by Rotowire.com
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Finds end zone in playoff debut
Taylor rushed 21 times for 78 yards and a touchdown in Saturday's 27-24 wild-card round loss to the Bills. He added two catches for six yards on four targets.
Analysis: Taylor gave the Colts a 10-7 lead with a one-yard touchdown plunge in the second quarter but lost three yards on a dubious 3rd-and-goal toss play from the one-yard line later in the quarter on a drive that ended without points following an incomplete pass on the ensuing play. The rookie second-round pick established himself as the Colts' clear lead back down the stretch, and Taylor is positioned to finish among the league's rushing leaders next season if he can maintain that role while running…read more
Published: Sat, Jan 9 at 2:00pm by Rotowire.com
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Cleared to play Saturday
Taylor (shoulder) doesn't carry an injury designation for Saturday's playoff game against the Bills.
Analysis: Though Taylor -- who racked up 30 carries for 253 yards and two TDs in Week 17 -- was listed as a limited practice participant this week, he previously indicated that he'd be ready to roll versus the Bills and his final injury designation for wild-card weekend confirms that.
Published: Thu, Jan 7 at 12:50pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited Thursday
Taylor (shoulder) practiced in a limited fashion this week, Chris Brown of the Bills' official site reports.
Analysis: Though Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis relays that Taylor -- who logged 30 carries for 253 yards and two TDs in Week 17 -- sported a red (non-contact) jersey at practice Thursday, the running back previously indicated that he'd be "ready to roll" versus the Bills, a notion that could be confirmed by Indy's final injury report for Wild-Card Weekend.
Published: Thu, Jan 7 at 12:39pm by Rotowire.com
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Listed as limited on report
Taylor (shoulder) was listed as a limited participant on Wednesday's estimated practice report.
Analysis: Despite the listing, Taylor -- who logged a career-high 31 touches in the Week 17 win over Jacksonville -- isn't concerned about his status for Saturday's playoff opener against the Bills, according to Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports. Taylor closed the regular season with a flurry, racking up 837 yards from scrimmage and eight touchdowns over the Colts' final six games.
Published: Wed, Jan 6 at 2:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited on practice estimate
Taylor (shoulder) was listed as limited on Tuesday's practice estimate.
Analysis: Taylor was on the field for 55 of the Colts' 67 snaps on offense in this past Sunday's win over the Jaguars, en route to rushing 30 times for 253 yards and two TDs. Though his listed limitations Tuesday indicate that Taylor may have come out of the contest banged up, so far there's nothing to suggest that the Colts' top back is in any danger of missing Saturday's playoff opener against the Bills.
Published: Tue, Jan 5 at 1:23pm by Rotowire.com
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Explodes for career-best effort
Taylor rushed 30 times for 253 yards and two touchdowns and brought in one of two targets for one yard in the Colts' 28-14 win over the Jaguars on Sunday.
Analysis: As his final numbers imply, Taylor consistently terrorized the Jaguars defense, ripping off a game-long 56-yard run on his second carry of the day and subsequently notching touchdowns of one and 45 yards in the second and fourth quarter, respectively. The rookie had an uneven first nine games as a pro, but he bounced back to finish with 74 or more rushing yards in each of his last six contests, scoring seven touchdowns over his last four games. Taylor also proved to be a solid receiver with a…read more
Published: Sun, Jan 3 at 5:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Continues TD binge vs. Steelers
Taylor carried 18 times for 74 yards and two touchdowns while failing to bring in his lone target during Sunday's 28-24 loss to the Steelers.
Analysis: Taylor averaged a respectable 4.1 yards per carry against a tough defensive unit while adding a pair of short touchdown runs in the first half. He was uncharacteristically quiet as a pass catcher, which capped his overall production, but his five touchdowns in the last three games are surely keeping fantasy managers happy. Taylor now has 11 total touchdowns on the season and will look to finish the regular season on a high note in next Sunday's inviting matchup with the Jaguars.
Published: Sun, Dec 27 at 1:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Paces backfield again
Taylor rushed 16 times for 83 yards and a touchdown in Week 15 against the Texans. He added four receptions for 12 yards as a receiver.
Analysis: Taylor dominated the work out of the Colts' backfield, accounting for 16 of the 21 running back touches. He worked efficiently, tallying a long run of 14 yards and also rushing for at least five yards on eight of his attempts. Taylor opened the scoring with a five-yard touchdown plunge, his second consecutive game with a score. Also encouraging was Taylor's continued work as a receiver, as he doubled Nyheim Hines' reception total. He should maintain his status as the clear lead back in a Week…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 20 at 2:47pm by Rotowire.com
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Enjoys career game in dominant win
Taylor carried 20 times for 150 yards and two touchdowns while adding two catches (on two targets) for 15 yards during Sunday's 44-27 win over the Raiders.
Analysis: Taylor gashed the Las Vegas run defense for 7.5 yards per carry as he easily set a new career high in rushing yardage. His 62-yard touchdown in the third quarter was also his longest run of the season, and he later added a three-yard score for his first multi-touchdown game. Taylor came into this game in great form and will look to feast again next Sunday against a Texans defense that ranks near the bottom of the league in virtually every category related to stopping opposing running backs.
Published: Sun, Dec 13 at 4:27pm by Rotowire.com
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Scores with 135 scrimmage yards
Taylor carried 13 times for 91 yards and caught all three of his targets for 44 yards and a touchdown during Sunday's 26-20 win over the Texans.
Analysis: Taylor gashed the porous Houston defense for 7.0 yards per carry as he delivered his best rushing output since Week 2. He also notched his third-best receiving line of the season and scored his first receiving touchdown on a 39-yard play on fourth down in the second quarter. Taylor has racked up 249 scrimmage yards on 42 touches over his last two games and will look to continue his recent success in a favorable matchup against the Raiders next Sunday.
Published: Sun, Dec 6 at 2:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Comes off COVID-19 list
The Colts activated Taylor from the reserve/COVID-19 list Wednesday.
Analysis: Taylor, who missed Sunday's loss to the Titans, will practice Wednesday, which sets the stage for him to return to action this weekend against the Texans. Only Dallas (156.4) has surrendered more rushing yards per game than the Texans (154.7), so Taylor could be a viable option in fantasy lineups if managers are willing to accept some risk with regard to his workload. Since the Colts' Week 7 bye, Taylor has played more than 50 percent of the team's offensive snaps only once in his four…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 2 at 9:40am by Rotowire.com
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Placed on COVID-19 list
Taylor was placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list Saturday and will not play Sunday against the Titans.
Analysis: It's unclear whether Taylor himself tested positive for COVID-19 or was merely in close proximity to someone who tested positive, but regardless the designation Saturday means the rookie running back will not play in the team's important divisional matchup against the Titans on Sunday. As of now, Nyheim Hines and Jordan Wilkins are the only two healthy running backs on the active roster, although the team could still choose to activate players off the practice squad later in the day.
Published: Sat, Nov 28 at 9:11am by Rotowire.com
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Delivers against Packers
Taylor rushed the ball 22 times for 90 yards in Week 11 against the Packers. He added four receptions for 24 yards.
Analysis: One week after being minimized in the offense, Taylor earned his first workhorse role. He looked comfortable, keeping the offense on schedule while also ripping off some big runs of 18 and 14 yards. Encouragingly, Taylor also remained involved in the passing attack and led the backfield with four receptions. While the Packers have been a soft matchup for running backs all season, the performance may have been what Taylor needed to find his footing during an uneven rookie campaign. He'll look to…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 22 at 7:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Another disappointing effort in win
Taylor rushed seven times for 12 yards and brought in both his targets for 25 yards in the Colts' 34-17 win over the Titans on Thursday night.
Analysis: Taylor once again struggled to get anything going on the ground, and he notably checked in third in carries behind Nyheim Hines (12) and Jordan Wilkins (eight). The rookie committed a fumble that was returned for a touchdown in the Week 9 loss to the Ravens, so his continued diminished role Thursday may be partly attributable to that miscue. Taylor has now logged single-digit carries in back-to-back games for the first time as a pro, leaving his fantasy prospects mixed ahead of a Week 11…read more
Published: Thu, Nov 12 at 9:29pm by Rotowire.com
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Salvages day with TD
Taylor rushed six times for 27 yards and a touchdown and brought in both targets for seven yards in the Colts' 24-10 loss to the Ravens on Sunday. He also lost a fumble that was returned for a touchdown.
Analysis: Taylor once again played second fiddle to Jordan Wilkins in the backfield, but he was able to score from one yard out in the first quarter to lock in a serviceable fantasy performance. Otherwise, the rookie's modest workload and key first-quarter fumble cast a pall over his afternoon, as his carry total was a career-low figure and the loose ball was returned for a touchdown by Marcus Peters to start a Ravens comeback from down 7-0. Coach Frank Reich appears intent on affording Wilkins more than…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 8 at 3:37pm by Rotowire.com
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Puts in full workout
Taylor (ankle) was a full participant during Thursday's walk-through practice.
Analysis: Though Thursday's session was of the non-contact variety, Taylor's "full" listing implies that the rookie's reps wouldn't have been restricted had the Colts held a traditional practice. As such, Taylor looks ready to go for Sunday's game against the Ravens, but discerning what his role might look like is rather difficult after he was outplayed handily by backups Jordan Wilkins and Nyheim Hines in the Week 8 win over the Lions. Taylor is still likely to start and take the Colts' first backfield…read more
Published: Thu, Nov 5 at 1:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Logs limited practice
Taylor (ankle) was limited at practice Wednesday.
Analysis: Fellow running back Jordan Wilkins (groin) was also limited, but at this stage, neither back looks in danger of missing Sunday's game against the Ravens. Perhaps the more pressing issue with regard to Taylor's Week 9 fantasy upside is that Wilkins logged 20 carries (for 89 yards and a score) in the Colts' Week 8 win over the Lions, while the rookie ran the ball 11 times for 22 yards. Additionally, Nyheim Hines handled the bulk of the team's chance-of-pace touches, hauling in three of his five…read more
Published: Wed, Nov 4 at 1:25pm by Rotowire.com
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Will practice Wednesday
Taylor (ankle) will practice Wednesday, Zak Keefer of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The Colts will reveal later Wednesday whether Taylor practiced on a full or limited basis, but between this news and Keefer describing the rookie's ankle injury as "minor," the running back seems unlikely to miss Sunday's clash with the Ravens. If he proves his health during the week of practice, Taylor should slot back into a starting role Week 9, but projecting what kind of workload he might handle looks more dicey. Taylor was outplayed by backups Nyheim Hines and Jordan Wilkins in last…read more
Published: Wed, Nov 4 at 9:36am by Rotowire.com
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Dealing with minor ankle injury
Coach Frank Reich said Monday that Taylor has "a bit of an ankle injury" following Sunday's win over the Lions, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: Perhaps this helps explain Sunday's lackluster performance, as the rookie second-round pick averaged just 2.0 yards per carry and finished with 31 total yards on 13 touches. Still, Reich explained that he learned about Taylor's injury after the game, so it appears that the decision to give Jordan Wilkins more touches (21) than Taylor was based on performance, as Wilkins was more productive with 4.5 yards per carry and a touchdown. It's worth monitoring Taylor's practice status throughout the…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 2 at 10:43am by Rotowire.com
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Stymied in win over Lions
Taylor carried 11 times for 22 yards and caught two of three targets for an additional nine yards during Sunday's 41-21 win over the Lions.
Analysis: Taylor managed just 2.0 yards per carry against a beatable Detroit run defense and managed little with the passes sent his way as well. He received a couple of carries near the goal line but couldn't convert and watched as both Jordan Wilkins and Trey Burton capitalized on their respective opportunities, with Nyheim Hines contributing a pair of receiving scores. Fantasy managers had likely hoped Taylor came out of the bye week raring to go, but this poor performance was rather concerning given…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 1 at 1:16pm by Rotowire.com
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Contributes 115 scrimmage yards
Taylor carried 12 times for 60 yards and caught all four of his targets for an additional 55 yards during Sunday's 31-27 win over the Bengals.
Analysis: Taylor averaged a healthy 5.0 yards per carry against a beatable Bengals front, but his team unexpectedly found itself in a large early hole, which limited his rushing attempts. Fortunately for fantasy managers who started Taylor, he was excellent as a pass catcher and finished with more receiving yards than he had in his previous four games combined. The rookie has performed quite well when given the chance, but his output has perhaps been limited by a Colts offense that hasn't lived up to…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 18 at 4:11pm by Rotowire.com
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Finds end zone in loss to Browns
Taylor carried 12 times for 57 yards and a touchdown while adding two catches (on three targets) for 17 yards during Sunday's 32-23 loss to the Browns.
Analysis: Taylor managed a respectable 4.8 yards per carry against a solid Browns defense while scoring a four-yard touchdown to get his team on the board in the first quarter. Unfortunately, the running game was limited as Cleveland raced out to a big lead in the third quarter and he wasn't used much as a pass catcher. Still, it was something of an encouraging sign that Taylor managed respectable fantasy production in the face of adversity. He could bounce back in a big way in next Sunday's matchup with…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 11 at 7:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Earns 17 carries
Taylor rushed the ball 17 times for 68 yards in Week 4 against Chicago. He added one reception for 11 yards.
Analysis: Taylor was once again the lead back for the Colts, working ahead of both Nyheim Hines and Jordan Wilkins. While his longest rush of the game was 16 yards, he managed additional chunk gains of 11 and 12 yards. He was unable to put together a huge performance due to the Colts' inability to reach the end zone but has now racked up at least 14 touches in each game since Week 2 in Marlon Mack's (Achilles) absence. He'll face a tough defensive front in Week 5 in a matchup against the Browns.
Published: Sun, Oct 4 at 6:23pm by Rotowire.com
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Scores TD in quiet day
Taylor carried the ball 13 times for 59 yards and a touchdown and caught his only pass for three yards in Sunday's 36-7 win over the Jets.
Analysis: Despite the lopsided final score, Taylor didn't get a lot of work down the stretch as Jordan Wilkins and Nyheim Hines got 16 carries and five receptions between them. Still, the rookie's third-quarter TD salvaged his day from a fantasy perspective. Assuming it's a more competitive contest, Taylor could be more involved, and more productive, in Week 4 against a Bears defense that just gave up 148 rushing yards and two TDs to the Atlanta backfield.
Published: Sun, Sep 27 at 6:20pm by Rotowire.com
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Finds end zone as feature back
Taylor carried 26 times for 101 yards and a touchdown Sunday against the Vikings. He also caught both his targets for nine additional yards in the 28-11 win.
Analysis: Taylor stepped in for the injured Marlon Mack (Achilles) and churned out 110 scrimmage yards against a respectable defense, though his average of 3.9 yards per carry was a bit lackluster. He scored his first career rushing touchdown on a five-yard carry in the second quarter and helped his team control the game after jumping out to a big lead in the second half. Taylor should see a similar workload next Sunday against the Jets and should be considered an ascending fantasy option heading into a…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 20 at 3:46pm by Rotowire.com
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Confirmed as starter
With Marlon Mack having ruptured his Achilles, coach Frank Reich confirmed Monday that Taylor "will step into the starting" running back role for the Colts, Stephen Holder of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: "He's ready," Reich said of the rookie second-rounder, while adding that Nyheim Hines "will still be a big part of the offense" and that Jordan Wilkins will also be in the mix. In any case, instead of being part of a one-two punch with Mack atop the team's backfield depth chart as originally planned, Taylor is now the team's clear lead back going forward, a role that greatly boosts the Wisconsin product's fantasy value, beginning this coming weekend against the Vikings.
Published: Mon, Sep 14 at 3:34pm by Rotowire.com
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Moves atop depth chart
The Colts confirmed Marlon Mack's season-ending Achilles tear Monday, putting Taylor in position for an expanded role going forward, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Rather than beginning his career in a three-headed backfield by committee, Taylor now looks to be in prime position to emerge as Indianapolis' lead ball carrier, with Nyheim Hines handling a change-of-pace role. Taylor logged nine carries for 22 yards during Sunday's loss to the Jaguars while also adding six catches for 67 yards. The rookie second-round pick's explosive early down profile wasn't perfectly suited to a Week 1 tilt in which the Colts were forced to play catch-up, but he'll have a…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 14 at 8:20am by Rotowire.com
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Busy in receiving game
Taylor tallied nine rushes for 22 yards in the team's Week 1 contest against the Jaguars. He also added six receptions for 67 yards.
Analysis: Taylor took over an expanded role with Marlon Mack's exit (Achilles), particularly as a receiver. He finished second on the team in receiving yards, as the Colts tried to play catch-up against the Jaguars. While Taylor didn't accomplish much on the ground, he should have the chance to improve in terms of both volume and efficiency moving forward. He's in line to take over a lead-back role in Week 2 against the Vikings.
Published: Sun, Sep 13 at 1:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Expanded role likely
With fears that Marlon Mack suffered a torn Achilles against the Jaguars on Sunday, Taylor's role in the Colts' ground game is likely to expand going forward, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Taylor, whom the Colts took in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft, 41st overall, had been slated to work in a time-share with Mack, while Nyheim Hines handled change-of-pace duties for the team. With Mack now likely to miss extended time, the promising Taylor's early down profile, and in turn, his fantasy upside, now appear destined to increase.
Published: Sun, Sep 13 at 12:16pm by Rotowire.com
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Listed as No. 2 RB
Taylor is listed as the No. 2 running back on the Colts' initial unofficial depth chart. Marlon Mack is listed as the starter.
Analysis: While rookie Taylor has drawn rave reviews in training camp, head coach Frank Reich has said Mack is still viewed as the starter. Still, the Indy coaching staff has continued to say they view their backfield as a committee with both Mack and Taylor as a "one-two punch." Taylor will need to improve as a receiver to claim a larger share of the touches in the backfield, as he struggled at times with drops in college. He had mixed reports in training camp on his receiving abilities with some drops…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 7 at 5:44pm by Rotowire.com
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Drops two passes in scrimmage
Taylor had two dropped passes in Saturday's scrimmage, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 FM The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Analysis: While Taylor has drawn raves in training camp, he'll need to improve as a receiver to claim a larger share of the touches in the backfield, where he's expected to split time with Marlon Mack. Taylor had issues with drops in college, so his 4-5 drops during training camp, according to Bowen, are a cause for concern.
Published: Sat, Aug 29 at 11:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Not viewed as starter just yet
Coach Frank Reich said Wednesday that he still views Marlon Mack as his starting running back, but Reich noted Taylor will have an opportunity to catch the "hot hand," Andrew Walker of the Colts' official site reports.
Analysis: It would be unusual for an NFL coach to come out and say anything else when there's a rookie challenger to a starter with a solid track record. The atypical circumstances of 2020 seem to work in favor of veterans like Mack, but Taylor has both draft capital (41st overall) and physical talent (225 pounds, 4.39 40-yard dash time) working in his favor. Expect both players to see carries early in the season, with Nyheim Hines also mixing in for passing situations. The extent of Taylor's workload…read more
Published: Wed, Aug 12 at 10:14am by Rotowire.com
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Viewed as 1-1 punch with Mack
Taylor and Marlon Mack are viewed not just as a 1-2 punch, but a "1-1 punch," in the Colts' offense, offensive coordinator Nick Sirianni told the team's official web site. "They have some different running styles, but again they're both complete backs. I think that's a fantastic problem to have, is to have two guys like that you can feed the football to. It's only going to help our running game," he said.
Analysis: The Colts selected Taylor in the second round of the 2020 NFL Draft even with Mack coming off his first 1,000-yard rushing season. Sirianni's comments echo head coach Frank Reich's from last week calling them a 1-2 punch, making it clear the Colts plan to split the workload at running back. However, neither coach's comments got into specifics on how playing time will be divided.
Published: Tue, May 12 at 10:59am by Rotowire.com
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