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14:25Top 5 Running Backs in the NFL
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1:19Jahmyr Gibbs Signs 3-Year, $67.5M Extension With Lions
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1:06Will Jonathan Taylor's Deal Impact Jahmyr Gibbs?
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8:07Jonathan Taylor, Colts Agree on Extension
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0:36Breaking: Jonathan Taylor Agrees to $44M Extension with Colts
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6:52NFL Training Camp News
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1:12Falcons Camp: QB Injuries & Bijan Robinson Contract Talks
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1:59Colts O/U 7.5 Wins
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1:31AFC South Player Props: Safest Pick is Tyler Warren
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1:11Top 100 Players AFC South: Indianapolis Colts
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17:37Cleveland Browns 2026 Game-By-Game Schedule Prediction
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10:17Breaking Down the 2026 AFC South Schedule
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1:11Target Jonathan Taylor Over Rush Attempts And Rush Yards Prop
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1:53Offense Will Look To Run Through NFL Leading Rusher Jonathan Taylor
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0:49Brinson: "Jaguars Can Flip The Playoff Picture Upside Down"
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1:52AFC South Division Race: Colts at Jaguars
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1:44Fact or Fiction: Jonathan Taylor Breaks Single-season Total TD Record
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1:18Colts Outsmarted the Chiefs' Taylor Strategy Early, Until It Fell Apart
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0:55Defense Was Lacking For The Colts Today Vs Chiefs
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1:59Colts Look To Keep Pace With Broncos, Patriots Atop AFC
Top Jonathan Taylor News
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Colts' Jonathan Taylor: Rested in preseason opener
Taylor was among the Colts' key skill players who didn't see action in Thursday's preseason opener against the Patriots.
Taylor, who agreed to terms on a two-year, $44 million contract extension on Aug. 6, is slated to continue to work in a high-volume role as the clear-cut top option in Indy's backfield, with DJ Giddens (hamstring) Seth McGowan in contention for slotting behind him. Taylor's next chance to see game action is Aug. 22 against the Falcons, but even if he does end up suiting up for either of the team's remaining exhibition games, his snap count would presumably be light.
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Colts' Jonathan Taylor: Lands two-year extension with Colts
Taylor agreed to terms Thursday with the Colts on a two-year, $44 million contract extension, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Schefter relays that the deal is worth up to $47 million and includes $39 million guaranteed. Per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network, Taylor's new deal is the largest-ever third contract for an NFL running back, setting the stage for the 27-year-old to continue working as the undisputed lead option in a Colts backfield that also includes DJ Giddens, Seth McGowan, Ulysses Bentley, Anderson Castle and Roydell Williams. With both Taylor and Bijan Robinson now having landed extensions, attention turns to Detroit's Jahmyr Gibbs, another top-tier running back looking for a lucrative new pact ahead of Week 1.
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Colts' Jonathan Taylor: Optimistic regarding contract
Taylor participated in Wednesday's practice, Mike Chappell of Fox 59 News Indianapolis reports.
Taylor, who is approaching the final season of his contract, indicated during the spring that he wants "to be a Colt for life," and per Stephen Holder of ESPN.com, the running back noted Wednesday that "there's been some good conversations" and that he has faith in the team coming through with a new deal for him. Following a 2025 regular season in which he recorded 323 carries for 1,585 yards and 18 touchdowns in 17 games while adding a 46/378/2 receiving line, the 2020 second-rounder retains his fantasy-friendly role as the undisputed lead option in an Indianapolis RB corps that also currently includes DJ Giddens, Seth McGowan, Ulysses Bentley and Anderson Castle.
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Colts' Jonathan Taylor: Ready for contract year
Taylor is entering the final season of his contract and said during the spring that he wants "to be a Colt for life," James Boyd of The Athletic reports.
Taylor remains the clear centerpiece of Indianapolis' offense after handling 323 carries for 1,585 yards and 18 touchdowns in 2025. Though there is some uncertainty about Taylor's future with the Colts beyond 2026, the contract situation shouldn't interfere with his short-term fantasy profile, as the team has every reason to continue leaning on one of the league's few true workhorse backs while Daniel Jones (Achilles) works back to 100 percent form. Another high-volume season would keep Taylor firmly in the RB1 mix while strengthening his case for a new deal with Indianapolis, or a strong market as a free agent in 2027. Boyd also speculates that Taylor could hold in at training camp and work to negotiate an extension before the 2026 regular season.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 5-10, 226 lbs |
| Birthplace: Salem, NJ |
| Age: 27 |
| School: Wisconsin |
| Experience: 7 |






















