Taylor went on injured reserve with his high ankle sprain in 2022, though only after he played through it and reinjured it ...
INDIANAPOLIS - The Colts will be without their All-Pro running back for a third straight game. Indianapolis has ruled Jonathan Taylor out for Sunday's 1 p.m. game against the Dolphins at Lucas Oil ...
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor won’t suit up against the Dolphins as he continues to nurse a high ankle sprain, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. A combination of Trey Sermon and ...
Will Indianapolis Colts RB Jonathan Taylor play on Sunday against the Miami Dolphins? Here is what Shane Steichen had to say.
Because of the slow start in the passing game, the Colts have had to rely on Jonathan Taylor ... Grace Hollars/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images Taylor has a lot of respect for the ...
INDIANAPOLIS — When the Colts balked at the idea of signing Jonathan Taylor to a long-term extension, the debate locally and nationally focused less on his game-breaking ability than the value ...
INDIANAPOLIS — Colts running back Jonathan Taylor's status remains uncertain as Indianapolis opens the week of practice leading up to a game against Miami on Sunday. Taylor has missed the past ...
INDIANAPOLIS -- Jonathan Taylor's longest run of the season came at just the right time for the Colts. The star running back got Indianapolis on the board when he ripped off a 29-yard touchdown ...
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor has missed each of his team's past two games while dealing with an ankle injury. He has yet to practice since going down. Taylor appears to at least ...
The Colts expect to have quarterback Anthony Richardson back in the lineup this weekend, but running back Jonathan Taylor’s outlook is less clear. Taylor has missed the last two games with an ankle ...
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor missed the past two games due to an ankle sprain but hopes to hit the practice field this week. On Tuesday, Taylor joined NFL Network's The Insiders ...
But it wasn’t just any other run play. This was an inverted veer, where Jonathan Taylor moved laterally across the face of his quarterback. When Bears defenders followed the 110-yard star of the ...