After letting Jason Taylor slip into enemy arms and cutting Joey Porter, the Dolphins have two huge holes on defense to fill. Not only do they need to replace their starting OLB’s, they also need to replace the veteran leadership they brought to the
After letting Jason Taylor slip into enemy arms and cutting Joey Porter, the Dolphins have two huge holes on defense to fill. Not only do they need to replace their starting OLB’s, they also need to replace the veteran leadership they brought to the
Jason Taylor is now a New York Jet, and when he returns to Miami to play against the Dolphins on September 26, he may not receive a warm welcome. But eventually the Dolphins plan to honor Taylor as one of…
Cam Wake and Koa Misi both have 7 letter names and have both made the Dolphins headlines this week during the dead air-time of American Football that is the middle of Summer. First, Jason Taylor mentioned that Cam Wake should have a breako
The Dolphins’ Sept. 26 Sunday Night Football matchup against the Jets will be memorable, and not just because Jason Taylor returns to Sun Life Stadium as a member of Miami’s arch-rival.
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We tend to see it all the time, in fact, Jason Taylor is a good example, more on him in a minute. A player switches from team “A” to team “B” and says all these really nice things about this guy or that guy, the coach,
The final practice of the Jets’ three-day minicamp was punctuated by the strangest sort of tribute to one of the most hated Gang Green opponents off all time. Even Jason Taylor was caught off guard when a portion of the 12,000 fans openly embraced him.
Dave: JT – #6 and Zach #12 (note: in my ranking of all-time Dolphins)? Come on, Dave. Thatâs wrong. You need to change that. Zach was the only guy on those teams that could make a tackle for a decade. If Zach didnât make the tackle no one
His trademark No. 99 already taken with the Jets, Jason Taylor decided to honor one of his former Miami Dolphins teammates when he picked his new number for his new team.
Former Miami Dolphins star Jason Taylor will not be wearing his longtime No. 99 with the New York Jets.