Like every weekend on the slate, Week 10 of the NFL had some incredible performances and some wildly perplexing outcomes. Here were some of the highlights and lowlights.
Can a player win the NFL MVP with one performance?
Maybe not in Week 10, and probably not a running back. However, there’s little doubt Jonathan Taylor improved his chances while putting on a show for the NFL fans in Berlin.
Daniel Jones has gotten a lot of attention for his transformation from Danny Dimes to Indiana Jones while leading the surprising Colts to a tie for the league’s best record at 8-2 after Sunday’s 31-25 overseas win over the Atlanta Falcons.
“Any given Sunday” is an unofficial league motto for a reason, and there were a couple of shocking results in Week 10. (Have the Buffalo Bills arrived in Miami yet?)
Each week, some winners outperformed expectations and some losers underperformed expectations. So let’s take a look at some of those who did one or the other in Week 10 and whether their performance should reset expectations moving forward.
NFL Week 10 Winners
Jonathan Taylor’s MVP Chances
The Colts handed the ball 32 times to Taylor, who entered the week fifth in NFL MVP odds, in Sunday’s overtime victory. It was a good strategy against an Atlanta team that ranked third-worst in the league in run success rate allowed heading into the contest.
Taylor averaged 7.6 yards per carry on the way to 244 yards. That included a 1-yard TD run, an 83-yard scoring scamper and an 8-yard game-winning touchdown in the extra period.
historic day for JT. pic.twitter.com/IeAjCzWi4q
— Indianapolis Colts (@Colts) November 9, 2025Calling Taylor a workhorse isn’t hyperbole. Of the 18 occasions since 2020 in which a running back finished with 32 or more carries in a game, Taylor has done it five times and Derrick Henry has reached that mark four times. No one else has done it three times.
Taylor’s 244 yards were the most in a contest since Saquon Barkley ran for 255 yards on 26 attempts against the Los Angeles Rams on Nov. 24, 2024. But does Taylor really have a shot at winning the MVP? Really?
We only need to look at Barkley’s 2024 campaign for a clue. Barkley had his own dominant season a year ago, finishing with 2,005 rushing yards – eighth most in a single season all time. But he only ended up third in the MVP voting behind, of course, two quarterbacks (Josh Allen and Lamar Jackson).
So even though he has more yards (1,139) through 10 player games than Barkley had in 2024 (1,137) and the 23rd most since 1950 (DeMarco Murray of the 2014 Dallas Cowboys is the last to have more than Taylor at 10 games), Taylor is likely a long shot to win the MVP.
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