
According to PFF, both Indianapolis Colts running back Jonathan Taylor and rookie tight end Tyler Warren were named to their ‘Week 10 Team of the Week’:
Offense
- QB: Jared Goff, Detroit Lions
- RB: Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts
- WR: Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seattle Seahawks
- WR: Drake London, Atlanta Falcons
- TE: Trey McBride, Arizona Cardinals
- Flex: TE Tyler Warren, Indianapolis Colts
- LT: Andrew Thomas, New York Giants
- LG: Steve Avila, Los Angeles Rams
- C: Coleman Shelton, Los Angeles Rams
- RG: Chris Lindstrom, Atlanta Falcons
- RT: Penei Sewell, Detroit Lions
In particular, Taylor was named ‘PFF Offensive Player of the Week,’ which seems incredibly hard to disagree with given his insane outing overseas:
Offensive Player of the Week: RB Jonathan Taylor, Indianapolis Colts
Taylor earned a 90.1 PFF rushing grade after a dominant performance on the ground in Berlin. His 205 yards after contact were more than any other running back’s total rushing yards this week, as he forced seven missed tackles and scored three touchdowns.
It only seems fitting, as the Colts star workhorse, who’s a bonafide NFL MVP candidate at running back, had a monstrous day in Berlin, Germany, against the Atlanta Falcons.
Specifically, Taylor ran for 244 total rushing yards on 32 carries with 3 rushing touchdowns—including an improbable career long touchdown run of 83-yards.
Entering Week 10, Jonathan Taylor led the NFL in rushing yards after contact with 663. He proceeded to gain 228 yards after contact against the Falcons, the most in any game since 2017.
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— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) November 10, 2025
Jonathan Taylor rushed for 228 yards after contact in Berlin, the only game since at least 2017 with more than 200.
Taylor forced 11 missed tackles and gained 165 extra yards, the most by any player this season.
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— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) November 9, 2025
Meanwhile, Warren led the Colts with a team-high 8 receptions for 99 total receiving yards.
While the Colts have a number of good weapons offensively, Taylor is the undisputed best player at his position this year, while Warren has arguably already become one at his, being well beyond his years—even as a rookie.



