Greetings, Earthlings. Letâs get to it.
On the same day that New Edition reunited with all six members for the first time in eons at the American Music Awardsâyes, that warrants an official holiday in and of itselfâIndianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor glanced in the mirror while brushing his teeth and muttered, âI think Iâm gonna fuck up the Buffalo Bills today.â
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And with a wave of his magic wand stiff arm, thatâs exactly what happened shortly thereafter.
Itâs one thing to gobble up 204 yards from scrimmage (185 on the ground, 19 more in the air), but itâs another thing entirely to also run up five touchdowns (four on the ground, one in the air) against the third-best rushing defense in the NFL. Itâs the type of beautiful disaster that no one saw coming from the second-year running back, but it also makes complete sense after you realize what kind of havoc Taylor has been orchestrating against helpless defensive coordinators all season.
Suffice to say, he did fuck up the Bills 41-15âand the AFC East just got even more interesting because of it.
âWhen J.T. turns on the jets, heâs gone,â Colts tight end Mo Alie-Cox said of his teammate. âLike the one play at the goal line, Iâm blocking and I just turn my head and I just see him flying through the air like a superhero.â
The Coltsâ (6-5) beatdown on Sunday not only secured their fifth win in six games, but Taylor set a franchise record after he became the first player in NFL history to score five touchdowns in a regular-season game against a team thatâs No. 1 in points allowed entering that week.
SPOILER WARNING: Buffalo is no longer ranked first in points allowed.
âThe Coltsâ offensive identity is all of us all together,â Taylor said. âEverything that you saw today was the culmination of the defense getting the ball back to us, creating turnovers, and then the offense being on one accordâbeing able to communicate no matter what front, what pressure they bring, being able to execute.â
Heâs also drawing considerable buzz for MVP consideration, which a running back hasnât won since Adrian Peterson was snatching souls back in 2012.
âHeâs sending a message to the league,â teammate Nyheim Hines said. âHeâs a complete back. […] If thereâs any skill position [for MVP], Jonathan Taylor needs to be in it. Him and [Los Angeles Rams receiver] Cooper Kupp. J.T. is the first in line for a non-quarterback player.â
Unfortunately for Snoop Doggâs Pittsburgh Steelers, Jonathan Taylor wasnât the only running back who caught the Holy Ghost yesterday, as the Los Angeles Chargerâs Austin Ekeler spent his Sunday baptizing linebackers to help save his team from yet another embarrassing fourth-quarter implosion.
Ekeler poured in 115 yards from scrimmage (65 in the air, another 50 on the found) along with four touchdowns of his own to help dismantle the Steelers 41-37 during Sunday Night Football.
âIt was definitely a special night,â he said. âI was able to take advantage of what I had in front of me and, you know, ended up getting it in the end zone.â
Moral of the story: That ground and pound ainât nothing to play with.
Elsewhere on Sunday, Cameron Jerrell Newton made his triumphant return as a starter for the same team that left him for dead last summer, and itâs safe to assume he was pretty excited about it:
Unfortunately for him, the Washington Football Team (4-6) wasnât particularly enthused by his showmanship, so they made it their mission to ruin the 2015 MVPâs return to Bank of America Stadium when they faced off against the Carolina Panthers (5-6) on Sunday.
Cam sure as hell had his momentsâtake this touchdown, for instance:
But in the end, he got outplayed by Washington quarterback Taylor Heinicke, who delivered 206 passing yards and three touchdowns against the best pass defense in the entire league.
Sure, Heinicke previously played in Carolina for a season back in 2018, but Sundayâs 27-21 win was all about coach Ron Rivera, who spent nine seasons with the Panthersâwith Newton executing his offense.
âI felt good. I really did,â Rivera said after Carolina fans showered him with cheers before the game. âIt was fun. And it wouldâve been disappointing if it went the other way.â
Thankfully for Washington, Newton only returned to the Panthers 10 days ago. So his lack of familiarity with the playbook was key to Washington being able to spoil the three-time Pro Bowlers homecoming.
âBeing able to get completions is something that every two-minute offense is predicated off of,â Newton said. âItâs just the little minute things that come down signals and things like that. I have to get in the book and really get a grasp on it.â
Despite the fact that Cam has now lost nine straight starts with the Panthers going back to the 2018 season, Carolina coach Matt Rhule insists that the best is yet to come.
âI thought Cam was excellent,â Rhule said. âFrom where we are, being a week into it, I thought he did a nice job.â
The refs, who thought Chiefs running back Clyde Edwards-Helaire pointing at a defender somehow warranted a taunting penalty:
The Chiefs, who then proceeded to shake those hating-ass refs off at the end of the game with a celebratory dance:
Backup quarterbacks Colt McCoy (Arizona Cardinals) and Tyler Huntley (Baltimore Ravens), who filled in admirably for Kyler Murray (sprained ankle) and Lamar Jackson (illness):
Catch yâall next week.
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