INDIANAPOLIS — Jonathan Taylor closed the season with a flourish. Joe Flacco may have walked off the field for the final time as a winner.
And the duo may have done enough to save the jobs of Indianapolis Colts coach Shane Steichen and general manager Chris Ballard.
Taylor rushed for 177 yards Sunday, including 33 yards on six straight carries in overtime to set up Matt Gay's go-ahead 38-yard field goal, and the Colts ended the season with a 26-23 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars.
"He ran hard, he's been running hard for us all year,'' Steichen said, hours before owner Jim Irsay announced the coach would return for a third season. ''Obviously, a lot of positive yards for us, especially in overtime to get us down in there.''
Taylor's 34 carries were a career best, and his fourth straight 100-yard game matched the longest streak of his career. Taylor ran for six TDs over those four games, including one on Sunday, all since dropping the ball before crossing the goal line against Denver — costing the Colts a touchdown and possibly a playoff spot.
Irsay didn't need much time to make up his mind about next season, even though some fans who stayed until the fourth quarter on a snowy day were chanting ''Fire Ballard.''
In a letter to fans Sunday night, Irsay said he was retaining Ballard and Steichen because he believes they can lead the franchise back to prominence more quickly than would happen under new leadership.
The 39-year-old Flacco, meanwhile is unlikely to return to the only team that offered him a contract for 2024. If this was the end of a 17-year career for the Super Bowl 47 MVP, he went out in style.