Jonathan Taylor has been a bright spot in the Indianapolis Colts' comeback from a terrible 1-4 start. The star running back has been a key contributor for the offense, leading the ground game. Now, Taylor has cemented himself as one of the premier running backs of all-time, after matching one of the legendary running backs in the NFL.

Taylor matched LaDainian Tomlinson's record of grabbing 100+ yards from the line of scrimmage and one rushing touchdown in six straight games. That's a high honor, to be on the same air as one of the best RBs to ever touch the field. (via FOX Sports: NFL on Twitter)

We predicted Taylor to be the next best superstar running back of the league, but he has surprised Colts fans and others with his magnificent play.

Taylor has been excellent for the Colts' offense this season, as he's carried the ground game for Carson Wentz and co. and has done it in spectacular fashion. He's averaging 5.4 yards per rush attempt this season, and has scored on six touchdowns for the team. In a season that has been down-and-up, Taylor has been one of the primary catalysts in the Colts' bounce back.

With Carson Wentz slowly returning to form as a solid quarterback, the stage is set for Taylor and the Colts to rise up the rankings. They can expect only the best from their running back: after all, he also matched another Indianapolis legend just today. The sky's the limit for Jonathan Taylor, and wherever he goes, the Colts go with him