Jonathan Taylor: Thomas 2021| What pick was| Signed jersey

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Jonathan Taylor is an American football running back for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. He played college football at Wisconsin, finishing his college career as the No. 6 all-time rusher in the NCAA and the first player in history to rush for more than 6,000 yards in any three-year span.

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Jonathan Taylor: Thomas 2021| What pick was| Signed jersey

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The NFL revealed its first wave of selections to the 2022 Pro Bowl on Monday ahead of Wednesday’s complete unveiling of the rosters.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Tom Brady, Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor, Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce and Los Angeles Rams stars Aaron Donald and Cooper Kupp were the first five players to make the Pro Bowl.

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Mac Jones played quite well in the fourth quarter. He almost brought the New England Patriots back. He’s growing. 

But he is also still a rookie. And the Patriots still don’t want to put him in a position in which he has to do too much. That’s not their formula to win. That’s why the Indianapolis Colts got a big 27-17 win Saturday night to improve to 8-6. 

The Patriots fell behind quickly against a Colts team that is catching its stride, and for three quarters Jones looked like a rookie trying to lead Indianapolis back. He threw a bad red-zone interception to Darius Leonard.

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Jonathan Taylor: Thomas 2021| What pick was| Signed jersey

Yet, Saturday night’s loss could be damaging. The Chiefs take over as the No. 1 seed in the AFC. The Titans can improve to 10-4 on Sunday and tie the Chiefs for the top spot. The Patriots will be at least a game back with three to play. 

Saturday night was the kind of game the Patriots would never script. The Colts scored first on a nifty play to running back Nyheim Hines. Then came the play that changed the game flow for New England. 

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