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
We're three games in and we're 2-1. We still haven't done anything yet. We'll go into the bye week and try to get healthy and regroup.
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 got an ugly win that was very beautiful.
We asked her if she has ever been out on a boat. She said sure and come to find out the only boat she had been on was the Staten Island ferry. It's certainly not a flat bottom boat, ... She never did figure out how to get up and walk from one end to the other. Every time she got up she nearly turned the boat over. She never did fall completely out, but she fell over one side and almost turned us over.
We didn't make the playoffs. We definitely did a better job this year, but we still didn't make the playoffs.
We did a decent job of keeping them off balance,
You do one early in the year and everyone's going to do it to you until you put the fire out. It's my responsibility to put the fire out, not only for myself but everybody else. Maybe if I stop committing penalties, than everybody else will stop.
We're on the right track, heading in the right direction. Unfortunately, right now, we're out of track. We just have to wait now and tee it up next year.
You had to be on time to meetings, had to pay attention in them.
The play worked, ... Randy was wide open.
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.
We're not good enough to overcome killing ourselves all the time. But we're getting there.
The pressures in college will be a little less than they were in the NFL. I think it will work out for him.
We haven't done anything yet. We won one game. Big deal.