The Hamilton Spectator

Bills get run over by Colts

Taylor racks up five touchdowns, 185 yards rushing in blowout win

- JOHN WAWROW

ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. Jonathan Taylor set a franchise record by scoring five times, and took over the NFL lead in both yards rushing and touchdowns, in the Indianapol­is Colts’ 41-15 rout of the unravellin­g Buffalo Bills on Sunday.

Taylor scored three times in the first half, including a 23-yard catch, en route to becoming the NFL’s first player with five TDs in one game since New Orleans' Alvin Kamara had six TDs rushing in a 52-33 win over Minnesota last Christmas Day.

The Bills (6-4) ceded their lead atop the AFC East, falling a halfgame behind — guess who? — New England, which Buffalo will play twice over the next five weeks.

Taylor finished with a season-high 185 yards rushing and four touchdowns and has 1,122 yards this season after beginning the day tied for the league lead with the injured Derrick Henry of Tennessee. Taylor has 14 touchdowns this season, moving ahead of Arizona's James Conner, who began the day with 12.

Taylor topped 100 yards from scrimmage and scored a touchdown for the eighth consecutiv­e game, matching the NFL’s longest run set by former Colts running back Lydell Mitchell, spanning the 1975-76 seasons, and LaDainian Tomlinson in 2006.

The Colts (6-5) continued their roll by improving to 5-1 in their past six games.

Indianapol­is had gone 0-5 against opponents who made the playoffs last year.

The Bills have dropped three of five — including a 9-6 loss at Jacksonvil­le two weeks ago — and haven’t won consecutiv­e games since a 4-0 run ended with a 34-31 loss at Tennessee on Oct. 18.

The Colts had four takeaways and took advantage by scoring after two of them to build a 24-7 lead in the first half of a rematch of last season's wild-card playoff game that Buffalo won 27-24.

Buffalo was flat from the beginning. After limiting opponents to two field goals in the first quarter through their first nine games, the Bills gave up two touchdowns to Taylor in the first 13:22.

The bottom then fell out for Buffalo in the second quarter after Michael Badgley capped a 15-play, 58yard drive with a 36-yard field goal to put the Colts up 17-7 with 2:12 left in the second quarter. McKenzie fielded the ensuing kickoff and lost the ball untouched while stumbling to the turf at Buffalo’s 13.

T.J. Carrie scooped up the fumble and returned it to Buffalo’s 2. Taylor scored on the next play by diving over a pile.

Allen finished 21 of 35 for 200 yards with two touchdowns, both to Stefon Diggs, and two intercepti­ons.

 ?? JEFFREY T. BARNES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Buffalo Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen is tackled by Indianapol­is Colts defensive tackle Antwaun Woods on Sunday.
JEFFREY T. BARNES THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Buffalo Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen is tackled by Indianapol­is Colts defensive tackle Antwaun Woods on Sunday.

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