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Colts Are Turning Heads With Record-Breaking Offense

> “The Colts are averaging 3.46 points per drive this season, the highest mark by any team since 2000,” Wingo posted on X.

> The Colts are averaging 3.46 points per drive this season, the highest mark by any team since 2000

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> — trey wingo (@wingoz) [October 26, 2025](https://twitter.com/wingoz/status/1982440198450356525?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw)

The Colts have one of the best running backs in the game.

Jonathan Taylor is the most underrated superstar in the game, and he’s had a better season than guys like Saquon Barkley or Derrick Henry.

He’s on pace to lead all running backs in carries, rushing yards, and touchdowns, and he’d be just the second player in NFL history to win the running back’s triple crown twice in his career.

Rookie tight end Tyler Warren has looked like a superstar in the making, and he’s also been a major factor in their success.

The offensive line is stout, physical, and doesn’t seem to miss the players they lost in the offseason.

Also, their wide receiver corps is full of reliable pass catchers who, despite not being stars, can all have big games on any given night.

They still need to prove themselves against some of the best teams, but so far, this team has looked almost unstoppable.

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