Jonathan Taylor is the youngest player in NFL history to accomplish this feat

The former two-time Doak Walker award winner just made NFL history in his sophomore campaign.

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All-Pro running back Jonathan Taylor had an unforgettable sophomore campaign for the Indianapolis Colts in 2021-22.

On top of winning the NFL rushing title, the former Badger became the youngest player in NFL history to record 2,000 yards from scrimmage while also scoring 20 touchdowns.

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The second-year running back finished the season with 2,171 total yards from scrimmage (1,811 rushing, 360 receiving) and exactly 20 touchdowns (18 rushing).

The New Jersey native also became the Indianapolis Colts new single-season rushing record holder this past season, surpassing Edgerrin James record that stood for over two decades.

Taylor’s rushing total (1,811) was good for the 22nd most rushing yards in NFL history for a single season. Now, a piece of Taylor will be on display in Canton in honor of his record-setting 2021-22 season.

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