Jonathan Taylor Shines in Colts' Victory, Sparks MVP Conversations

Jonathan Taylor's Stellar Performance
Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor continued to impress in what is shaping up to be a legendary 2025 season. On Sunday, he rushed for an outstanding 153 yards and scored two touchdowns during a decisive 38-14 win over the Tennessee Titans. Taylor also contributed in the passing game, adding two catches for 21 yards and a third touchdown, showcasing his versatility on the field.
MVP Considerations for Taylor
As Taylor’s remarkable performance continues, conversations around his candidacy for the NFL MVP award are gaining momentum. Recent history suggests that the MVP award often defaults to quarterbacks. The last non-quarterback to win the honor was Adrian Peterson in 2012. In the years since, even standout performances from players like Saquon Barkley, Cooper Kupp, and Derrick Henry have failed to secure the award, despite their impressive stats and contributions.
However, Taylor's explosive season has not gone unnoticed. With the Colts' current 7-1 record, many consider them one of the best stories in the league this year. Taylor's ability to rack up eye-popping statistics, paired with a compelling team narrative, places him in a unique position this season as he aims to break the trend of quarterbacks dominating the MVP race.
As the season progresses, fans and analysts alike will be watching closely to see if Taylor can maintain his outstanding form and continue to elevate the Colts, potentially making a case for a non-quarterback MVP winner this year.
