WATCH: Legendary Wisconsin running back reaches end zone for first score of 2024

WATCH: Legendary Wisconsin running back reaches end zone for first score of 2024

Former Wisconsin running back Jonathan Taylor reached the end zone in the Indianapolis Colts’ season opener against the Houston Texans on Sunday.

The score arrived with 5:43 to spare in the third quarter on a first down sequence inside the Texans’ 10-yard line. Taylor fielded the handoff from quarterback Anthony Richardson, maneuvered around a handful of Houston defenders and crossed the goal line to bring the score to 15-13 in favor of the Colts’ AFC South foe.

The score marked the first for the New Jersey native since his 30-carry, 188-yard, one-touchdown output against the Texans on Jan. 6, 2024. Taylor missed seven contests during the 2023 slate yet still totaled 741 yards for Indianapolis during his fourth season donning NFL threads.

Taylor finished the battle with 16 carries for 48 rushing yards and the lone score.

The 5’11’ workhorse enters the 2024 campaign as one of the NFL’s most premier running backs. Prior to a pair of injuries in 2022 and 2023, Taylor mustered over 1,800 rushing yards for Indianapolis in 2021. If he can stay on the field for the remainder of the season, Taylor will become as dynamic a threat as any running back in the league.

Second-year quarterback Anthony Richardson also adds another layer to Indianapolis’ offense this season. With a cannon for an arm and dynamic rushing abilities, he makes Taylor an even more dangerous threat for opposing defenses.

At UW, Taylor pocked two straight Doak Walker Awards and unanimous first-team All-America nods. He also finished his collegiate career at No. 6 all-time among FBS players in rushing  with 6,174 yards.

The Colts will square off against the Green Bay Packers on Sept. 15 at Lambeau Field.