6x Pro Bowl DT Legend Sells His Supercar and Bets It All on Jonathan Taylor to Win MVP This Season – Something No Non-QB Has Achieved in 12 Years
Indianapolis, Indiana – November 11, 2025
The entire NFL is buzzing after a bold and passionate gesture from Gerald McCoy, the six-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle. In an exclusive interview with NFL Network, McCoy revealed that he had sold one of his luxury sports cars worth hundreds of thousands of dollars — and put all the money on Jonathan Taylor to win the 2025 NFL MVP.
Reckless? Or simply a statement of pure belief in one of the rare players capable of breaking the modern quarterback dominance? Whatever the case, McCoy’s move has become the talk of the football world.
Jonathan Taylor, the star running back of the Indianapolis Colts, is having the season of his life — 1,139 rushing yards, 15 touchdowns, and 6.0 yards per carry. He’s not just leading the league in nearly every rushing category, but also carrying a surging Colts team sitting at 8–2, tied for the NFL’s best record alongside the Patriots and Broncos.

It’s been 12 years since a non-quarterback last won the MVP award — Adrian Peterson in 2012. Since then, the trophy has been monopolized by QBs. But Gerald McCoy believes this year will finally be different.
“I’ve seen a lot of stars come and go, but he’s truly different. And in a season where no quarterback has really made a convincing MVP case, I don’t think anyone deserves it more than him. I believe he’s going to help the Colts soar this season.” – Gerald McCoy said in his postgame interview following the Colts vs. Falcons matchup.
His words spread like wildfire across social media, igniting a wave of excitement among Colts Nation. Some fans called McCoy “a madman with faith,” while others praised him for recognizing what many have started to feel — Jonathan Taylor is playing at a level that even quarterbacks have to respect.

In an era where running backs are often undervalued, Taylor is redefining the position with every carry. Each explosive run reminds fans of the NFL’s golden age — when toughness, balance, and heart were the essence of greatness.
Gerald McCoy’s story isn’t just about a bet — it’s a declaration of faith from one generation to the next.
And if Jonathan Taylor does the unthinkable — breaking a 12-year streak of QB MVPs — then that sold supercar might just become a symbol of unwavering belief in the man bringing back the spirit of true football warriors.
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