Jonathan Taylor is doing his best to avoid a stint on injured reserve as he battles back from an ankle injury.
Taylor left his Indianapolis Colts’ Week 4 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers in the fourth quarter with an ankle sprain. The Colts running back had 88 yards and a touchdown before exiting.
Taylor has been out since then and did not practice Thursday. But he did talk with the media and expressed confidence that he could beat the typical timeline for a high ankle sprain recovery.
“I know high ankles are usually 4-6 (weeks). But me, attacking different rehabs and injuries. I’m like man, ‘there’s no way.’ So I just got to do everything in my power to keep chopping it down every single day,” Taylor said.
Taylor also said that he was trying hard to avoid a stint on IR.
“I never like to throw that around … that’s definitely not a place you don’t want to be if you don’t have to be there,” Taylor said.
#Colts RB Jonathan Taylor on practicing: “I still gotta do some work … to see if we can even attempt to go out there …”
On his recovery: “I know high ankles are usually 4-6 (weeks), but me … I’m like, ‘Man, there’s no way.’”
On IR: “I never like to throw that around …” pic.twitter.com/0tHrYAp4lo
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The 25-year-old Taylor has 349 yards and four touchdowns this season. He’s in his fifth NFL season and has played a full regular season only once — in 2021 when he led the NFL in attempts (332), rushing yards (1,811) and rushing touchdowns (18). Indianapolis is 3-3 this season and went 2-2 in the games where Taylor played.
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