INDIANAPOLIS — Jonathan Taylor and Gardner Minshew spent all week talking about the need to take advantage of this week's big opportunity.
On Sunday, they showed everyone how it's done.
Taylor ran for a season-high 96 yards and one score, Minshew fooled the Las Vegas defense with a 58-yard TD pass on third-and-1, and the Indianapolis Colts used two late defensive penalties to put away the Raiders 23-20 — and on the precipice of their first playoff berth since 2020.
"Everybody knew what was at stake," Taylor said. "I think having that mindset that no matter how the game was turning out, every single time we stepped on that field — offense, defense or special teams — you guys have to do your job at a high level, higher than you've ever done it before, because we've been in that situation before and we know what we have to do. We have to win."
If they can replicate the formula once more, they might be the postseason's most surprising entrant.
Indy (9-7) enters next week's AFC South showdown against Houston with three straight home wins and tied atop the division with the Texans and Jacksonville.
A win, coupled with a Jaguars loss at Tennessee, would hand the Colts their first division crown since 2014.
And while Sunday's game was short on style points, Taylor and Minshew certainly were effective and efficient.