In a recent game against the Jaguars, Colts running back Trey Sermon took the lead in the backfield with Jonathan Taylor sidelined. Despite the team's pass-heavy approach, Sermon managed to make an impact with both rushing and receiving yards. His performance outshined fellow RB Tyler Goodson, who also contributed but fell short in targets and receptions.
- Trey Sermon stepped up in Jonathan Taylor's absence, leading the Colts' backfield.
- The Colts' game plan was heavily skewed towards passing, limiting rushing opportunities.
Trey Sermon | RB

Pickup
Week 4
6 receptions
6 targets
25 rec yards
10 carries
38 rush yards
- Sermon led the backfield with 10 carries for 38 rushing yards.
- He also had a solid receiving game with 6 receptions for 25 yards.
Tyler Goodson | RB

Week 4
3 receptions
3 targets
31 rec yards
5 carries
26 rush yards
- Goodson had a quieter game with 5 carries for 26 rushing yards.
- He managed to catch 3 passes for 31 receiving yards.
Indianapolis Colts

- The Colts struggled offensively with a pass-heavy game plan.
- With Jonathan Taylor out, the running game was less effective than hoped.
Jacksonville Jaguars

- The Jaguars capitalized on the Colts' struggles, showcasing their defensive strength.
- They managed to contain the Colts' running backs effectively.