Albuquerque Journal

Taylor, Colts run away and hide from Jets

Late NYJ comeback makes it interestin­g

- BY MICHAEL MAROT

INDIANAPOL­IS — Carson Wentz threw three touchdown passes, Jonathan Taylor rushed for 172 yards and two scores and the Indianapol­is Colts beat the New York Jets 45-30 on Thursday night.

Indy (4-5) finished with 260 yards rushing, the highest-single game total in the NFL this season in their first prime-time home game since December 2017.

“It takes the pressure off the pass game when you run like that,” Colts coach Frank Reich said. “But you could just feel it early, you could feel us really dominating the line early.”

New York starting quarterbac­k Mike White injured his right forearm in the first quarter, four days after throwing for 405 yards and three TDs in his first NFL start. The Jets (2-6) have lost seven straight night games.

White watched the final three quarters from the sideline after throwing a 19-yard TD pass to Elijah Moore that tied the score at 7-7 late in the first quarter. Jets coach Robert Saleh said he was optimistic White — who stood on the sideline in the second half without his helmet — and Zach Wilson (knee) will both practice next week.

But after White went out, it was all Colts.

Taylor broke the tie with a nifty 21-yard TD run. When Jets running back Ty Johnson lost a fumble near midfield, Wentz quickly converted by throwing a 1-yard shovel pass to Jack Doyle for a 21-7 lead.

The Jets answered with a short field goal late in the first half, but Wentz countered with an 11-yard TD pass to Michael Pittman to make it 28-10 at the half.

Wentz opened the second-half scoring with a 2-yard scoring pass to offensive lineman Danny Pinter, and Taylor sealed the win with a 78-yard sprint to make it 42-10.

Josh Johnson, White’s replacemen­t, threw for a career-high 317 yards and had a career-best three touchdown passes in the final 18 minutes — his first TD throws since Dec. 22, 2018.

“Josh, thought he did an awesome job coming in, running the offense exactly the way it’s supposed to be played,” Saleh said. “Hitting the open receiver, just moving the chains.”

 ?? AJ MAST/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Indianapol­is running back Jonathan Taylor pulls away from New York Jets defender Ashtyn Davis during Monday night’s game. Taylor rushed for 172 yards as the Colts beat the Jets, 45-30.
AJ MAST/ASSOCIATED PRESS Indianapol­is running back Jonathan Taylor pulls away from New York Jets defender Ashtyn Davis during Monday night’s game. Taylor rushed for 172 yards as the Colts beat the Jets, 45-30.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States