Jason Taylor
Jason Taylor
Jason Paul Taylor is a retired American football defensive end and linebacker who spent a majority of his career for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League. Over the course of his 15-year career, Taylor played for the Dolphins on three separate occasions, and also played a season each for the Washington Redskinsand New York Jets. Taylor holds the sixth all-time career sacks record with 139.5 sacks, is the all-time leader in fumble return touchdowns with 6, while his...
ProfessionFootball Player
Date of Birth1 September 1974
CityPittsburgh, PA
My wife and I were the victims in an unfortunate incident last night, but we are both fine.
We're fine. . . . We'll see what happens in the draft, we'll see what happens with the free agency and that's what's most important. Let the system run its course and see what happens.
The play worked, ... Randy was wide open.
We're not good enough to overcome killing ourselves all the time. But we're getting there.
I think this will be a good gage to see where we are. We need to go out there and perform well.
Some of the predictions out there are frankly an insult.
Who knows what the face of this team is going to look like next year? Winning six in a row ending in December isn't going to do a thing for you come next September. A lot of stuff happens.
Jay is a guy that I had a whole lot of respect for when he was here,
I would have liked to have been in the end zone a couple of more times when we were down there. We've got to be able to close out our drives. It wasn't a bad start.
We have people out in the middle of nowhere come here and are on death's doorstep.
We have a lot of respect for him. He's a very good talent. He can run. He's quick. He's powerful. He has great vision. If we can't stop him, it's going to be a long day.
We haven't done anything yet. We won one game. Big deal.
The pressures in college will be a little less than they were in the NFL. I think it will work out for him.
Those are things we have to fix. We cannot give up opportunities.