Indianapolis Colts star player has a good sense of humor about his worst play of the season
To kick off the offseason, the Indianapolis Colts have been posting the top 10 plays of the year for multiple key players on the 2024 team. One of which they've already posted is star running back Jonathan Taylor. One fan decided to bring up the worst play of Taylor's season in the comments, but the Colts […]
To kick off the offseason, the Indianapolis Colts have been posting the top 10 plays of the year for multiple key players on the 2024 team.
One of which they've already posted is star running back Jonathan Taylor. One fan decided to bring up the worst play of Taylor's season in the comments, but the Colts RB was able to have a good sense of humor about it.
Colts RB Jonathan Taylor takes fans joke about his endzone fumble on the chin

Taylor's response to the fan was simple and light-hearted: "I don't think that qualifies as a highlight." The play the fan is referencing came during the Colts' Week 15 loss to the Denver Broncos. Taylor let go of the ball inches before crossing the endzone, resulting in a Colts turnover instead of what appeared to be a touchdown.
At the time Taylor of that devasting play, Taylor was very serious, with words like "can't happen" being said over and over. Now that the season has ended and multiple weeks have come and gone, it seems some of the sting from the moment has been able to wear off. This is a great sign that Taylor will be able to leave that play in the past and head into next season with significant momentum following his fantastic three-week stretch to end the 2024 season.
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