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The last time a non-quarterback won the NFL Most Valuable Player award, Barack Obama was president, Thrift Shop by Macklemore topped the Billboard Charts, and the Pope was a bishop from Germany rather than a White Sox fan from Chicago. In the 12 years since Adrian Peterson’s 2012 campaign, however, the list has been dominated by QBs.
Indianapolis Colts star running back Jonathan Taylor continued his strong season Sunday as he tied Edgerrin James for the most rushing touchdowns in franchise history.
The Indianapolis Colts running back led his team to a 31-25 overtime victory over the Atlanta Falcons in Sunday's contest at Olympic Stadium in Berlin, Germany. The Colts, who were also playing their first game with Sauce Gardner on the defense, are now 8-2 on the campaign and bounced back from their loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Running back Jonathan Taylor strengthened his case for NFL MVP with 286 total yards and three touchdowns against the Falcons
The Colts' star becomes the fourth player ever with multiple 200+ yard, 3+ TD games in his career during a 31-25 win over the Falcons
Let’s dive into Week 10. Stafford is on a bit of a heater. In wins over the 49ers, Saints and Jaguars, he has 14 touchdowns and zero interceptions. For the season, he has 25 touchdowns to just two picks, and he’s the odds-on favorite for league MVP, as well.
Jonathan Taylor is the runaway NFL MVP favorite. Overreaction or reality: Overreaction. Jonathan Taylor has been sensational in 2025. Otherworldly even. He just tallied 244 yards
We have managed to string together two straight winning weeks with the Player Prop Countdown, going 6-3-1 for +2.77 units in the Week 9 edition. That takes us a