Miami Herald

Washington to retire ex-UM star Taylor’s jersey

- From Miami Herald Staff, Wires

The Washington Football Team has formally retired only two jersey numbers in its franchise’s storied history. On Sunday, Sean Taylor will become the third.

Washington will retire Taylor’s No. 21 nearly 15 years after the late, great safety’s death, the team announced Thursday. Taylor, who starred for the Miami Hurricanes and led Miami’s Gulliver Preparator­y School to its only state championsh­ip, will join

Pro Football Hall of Famers Sammy Baugh and Bobby Mitchell as the only Washington players to have their jerseys retired by the team.

Taylor’s brief-but-brilliant NFL career lasted only four seasons, but consisted of two Pro Bowl selections and a posthumous second-team All-Pro nod in 2007 after he was murdered in a home invasion at his Palmetto Bay home in the fall. He was named the hardest-hitting player in the league by Sports Illustrate­d prior to his final season and led the league in intercepti­ons at the time of his death.

Taylor was only 24 when he died at Miami’s Jackson Memorial Hospital in 2007.

His legend began in South Florida and he still remains one of the most influentia­l players in the region. At Gulliver Prep, he played defense and running back, twice set a Florida High School Athletic Associatio­n record with 44 rushing touchdown and won the Class 2A championsh­ip in 2000. Taylor was named to the FHSAA’s all-century team in 2007 and Gulliver named its stadium after him in 2009. Students at the school hold up a single finger — in honor of his

No. 1 — before kickoff of every game.

In 2019, Gabe Taylor, his younger brother, played for the Raiders and was a first-team all-county selection by the Miami Herald. Jackie Taylor, his daughter, now plays volleyball at Gulliver.

Taylor blossomed into a national star with the Hurricanes. He was an immediate contributo­r as a freshman, starring on special teams and playing off the bench on defense as Miami won its most recent national title in 2001.

He joined the starting lineup as a sophomore in 2002 and was a secondteam all-Big East Conference pick, then was a unanimous All-American as a junior in 2003, winning

Big East Defensive Player of the Year and getting named a finalist for the Jim Thorpe Award. He was the No. 5 overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft and was part of the Pro Football Writers of America All-Rookie Team in his debut season.

The Hurricanes have still not retired Taylor’s No. 26 and have not announced any plans to do so. They did, however, induct him in to their Ring of Honor in 2017 ahead of the 10-year anniversar­y of his death.

— DAVID WILSON

ELSEWHERE

Denver: Denver Broncos star linebacker Von Miller still sees the Las Vegas Raiders as Jon Gruden’s team even after their rival’s iconic coach resigned in disgrace.

While acknowledg­ing “how they call the game will definitely change because they have a new play-caller,” Miller insisted, “what they do is what they do.”

“They’re not going to come out here and be an option team. They’re not just going to come out here and change their whole identity because Gruden’s gone,” Miller argued. “They’re still going to do some of the things that they do well. We just don’t know when they will do it.”

Longtime special teams coordinato­r Rich Bisaccia makes his debut as the Raiders’ interim head coach Sunday, with offensive coordinato­r Greg Olson taking over playcallin­g duties in a matchup pitting 3-2 teams who are seeking their first win in October.

“No one wants to be a head coach in this particular situation, no one wants to be put in front of this under these particular circumstan­ces,” said Bisaccia, whose first NFL job was under Gruden in 2002, when he was hired as special teams coordinato­r for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

“But it’s an incredible opportunit­y, not only for me but for all the other coaches to see what we can do with this adversity, see what we can do with this challenge.”

Carolina: Panthers running back Christian McCaffrey did not practice Thursday, a sign that he could miss his third straight game while trying to rehab from a hamstring injury.

The 2019 All-Pro running back had participat­ed in four straight practices for the Panthers on a limited basis.

The Panthers (3-2) host the Minnesota Vikings (2-3) on Sunday.

 ?? AL DIAZ/HERALD STAFF ?? Sean Taylor, who starred for UM and Gulliver Prep, was murdered in 2007.
AL DIAZ/HERALD STAFF Sean Taylor, who starred for UM and Gulliver Prep, was murdered in 2007.

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