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Commanders Invite Sean Taylor's Brother to Rookie Minicamp

Commanders Invite Sean Taylor's Brother to Rookie Minicamp

Yahoo11-05-2025
The Washington Commanders have had a number of great defensive players in their history, but perhaps none as exciting as the late Sean Taylor.
Now, Sean's younger brother will be hoping he can carry on his legacy.
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Washington announced its their rookie minicamp roster on Friday, and one name on their list was Rice DB Gabe Taylor, the younger brother of Sean.
The agency that represents Taylor said that the young defensive back received an invite from a few teams, but chose the Commanders to honor his brother, as he had always grown up playing there.
"He has the chance to make his mark, forge his own path, compete for a roster spot and honor the memory of Sean," Creed Sports and Entertainment posted on social media. "Gabe couldn't be more excited, focused, and ready for the opportunity."
Sean made a name for himself in just 3.5 seasons in Washington with his explosive hits and his ability to tackle from the safety position. Taylor was shot in the upper thigh in November of 2007, and passed away due to the blood loss.
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Gabe - who has called himself a 'diamond in the rough' as a prospect - will be hoping that he honor his brother's memory by forging his own path in the NFL.
Sean was one of the most noteworthy and eye-catching players in the NFL despite being on the defensive side of the ball, and Gabe will looking to bring that same fire to impress the Commanders enough to keep him around and sign him to their roster.
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