Miami Dolphins (first stint) 1997–1999 Taylor was drafted by the Miami Dolphins in the third round (73rd pick overall) of the
1997 NFL draft. Taylor signed a four-year deal worth approximately $1.3 million in July 1997. From there he established himself as one of the premier defensive ends in the league. He became a starter in his rookie season and recorded five sacks and forced two fumbles. The following season, 1998, Taylor recorded nine sacks and batted away eight passes. In 1999 Taylor grabbed the first of his eight career NFL
interceptions.
2000–2003 On April 15, 2000, Taylor, a
restricted free agent, received a one-year tender that earned him $1.027 million in 2000. Taylor responded with 73 tackles, 14.5 sacks, and 6 passes batted for the Dolphins that season. His performance was rewarded with his first selection to the Pro Bowl. On July 24, 2001, he signed a six-year, $42 million contract to remain with the Dolphins. The new contract replaced the one-year, $5.39 million deal the Dolphins tendered Taylor in February 2001, when he was designated their franchise player. In 2001 Taylor recorded 70 tackles (15 for a loss), 8.5 sacks and swatted away eight passes. In 2002, Taylor led the NFL and tied the Dolphin team record for sacks with 18.5. He also forced seven fumbles and knocked down eight more passes to go with his 69 tackles. He was a consensus
All-Pro selection and returned to the Pro Bowl. The next season (2003) Taylor followed up his All-Pro performances with a 13-sack season.
2004–2005 On March 1, 2004, the Dolphins, in an effort to create more
salary cap space, agreed to a three-year contract extension with Taylor. The extension put Taylor under contract through the
2009 season. The new deal (which replaced his 6-year, $42 million contract that was scheduled to expire in 2006) was worth $45 million over the 2004–2009 seasons, including nearly $10 million guaranteed in 2004. In 2004 Taylor had 68 tackles, 9.5 sacks, batted 11 passes and picked off a pass. He followed that up with a 73-tackle, 12-sack showing in 2005. He also knocked down 10 passes and forced four fumbles.
2006 Taylor enjoyed one of the best years of his career in 2006 when he recorded 13.5 sacks, 9 forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries, and two interceptions (both of which were returned for touchdowns), an effort which resulted in his selection as the 2006
NFL Defensive Player of the Year. On January 5, 2007, Taylor received 22 votes from a panel of 50 sportswriters and broadcasters who cover the NFL. Taylor beat
Denver Broncos cornerback Champ Bailey, who received 16 votes.
Shawne Merriman received six votes, and the winner of the award in 2005,
Brian Urlacher of the
Chicago Bears, received four votes. Taylor was also named a consensus All-Pro for the second time in his career.
2007 In 2007 Taylor reached double-digits in sacks for the sixth time in his career and picked off another pass (the 7th of his career, and the 3rd returned for a TD). Five of his FRs he has returned for TDs, which is an NFL record shared with former
Atlanta Falcons linebacker
Jessie Tuggle. With eight career defensive TDs (three on INT returns, five on FR returns), Taylor became the all-time leader in defensive touchdowns scored by a defensive lineman. He has also registered two career safeties and has two career field goal blocks. In 2007 Taylor was voted to the
All-time Miami Dolphins team in a poll of Dolphins fans. He was a First-team selection at defensive end along with
Bill Stanfill.
Washington Redskins Miami Dolphins
General Manager Jeff Ireland admitted that there were trade discussions regarding veteran defensive end Taylor.
Jacksonville Jaguars coach
Jack Del Rio acknowledged speaking to the Dolphins about Taylor, "They had a certain price in mind and nobody in the league was interested in that price". On Monday April 28, 2008,
The Miami Herald reported that Dolphin President
Bill Parcells was displeased that Taylor skipped the Dolphins voluntary off-season workouts to be on
Dancing with the Stars and that when "Taylor walked into a room where Parcells was watching tape, and Parcells ignored him". Taylor was reportedly "incensed". Ireland, on Sunday, April 27, 2008, said that the Dolphins want Taylor back for the
2008 season and regard him as a team leader. On Saturday, April 26, 2008, The
St. Petersburg Times reported that the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers had agreed to trade at least a second-round pick, and perhaps others, to the Dolphins for Taylor. However, when the second-round pick was traded to Jacksonville, the paper removed the story from its website. Buccaneers coach
Jon Gruden, when asked about trade talks stated, "There have been some trade rumors and I don’t think we’re any different than anybody else. When you’re talking about high-profile players, we’re going to pick up the phone and see what’s going on. It’s part of our job." On July 20, 2008, Taylor was traded to the
Washington Redskins for a second-round pick in
2009 (
Pat White was selected with the pick) and a sixth-round pick in
2010. The trade came after the Redskins lost two defensive ends -
Phillip Daniels and
Alex Buzbee - to season-ending injuries on the first day of training camp. On March 2, 2009, Taylor was released by the Washington Redskins for refusing to participate in off-season conditioning programs after claiming he wanted to be closer to his family in Florida.
Miami Dolphins (second stint) On May 13, 2009, Taylor signed a one-year deal with the
Miami Dolphins for $1.1 million with $400,000 in incentives. On November 1, Taylor set the NFL record for most fumble returns for a touchdown with a 48-yard return against the Dolphins' rivals, the
New York Jets, and extended his NFL record of most defensive touchdowns scored by a defensive lineman with 9 (6 on fumble returns, 3 on interception returns). In a game against Tampa Bay, Taylor also recorded his 8th and final career interception, which is second all-time for a defensive lineman.
New York Jets Taylor signed with the
New York Jets on April 20, 2010, to a two-year contract worth up to $13 million with $2.5 million guaranteed. On September 19, 2010, he sacked
New England Patriots quarterback
Tom Brady, giving him 128.5 sacks in his career, the 10th-most in NFL history. With 132.5 sacks at the end of the regular season, he was tied for 8th most sacks in a career with Hall of Fame linebacker
Lawrence Taylor and defensive end
Leslie O'Neal. On January 23, 2011, Taylor played in his first Conference Championship game in his 14-year career and recorded 2 tackles while the Jets lost, 24–19, against the
Pittsburgh Steelers, falling one game short of the Super Bowl for the second straight year. After one season with the Jets, Taylor was released on February 28, 2011.
Miami Dolphins (third stint) in 2011 On August 1, 2011, Taylor signed with the
Miami Dolphins for a third stint. During a loss to the
Philadelphia Eagles, Taylor sacked
Michael Vick twice giving him seven sacks on the year, and also giving him the sixth-most sacks in NFL history with 139.5, just ahead of Hall of Famers
John Randle and
Richard Dent.
Retirement and broadcasting career On December 28, 2011, Taylor announced that he would retire at the end of the 2011 season. He played his final game on January 1, 2012, in a 19–17 win against his former team, the New York Jets. In the game Taylor nearly returned a fumble for a touchdown, before the score was overruled. After the game ended, Taylor was ceremoniously carried off the field by his teammates. Jason retired 6th on the NFL's all-time sack list with 139.5 sacks, along with 47 career forced fumbles, 29 fumble recoveries with an NFL Record six returned for TDs, and eight career interceptions with three returned for TDs. With nine career defensive touchdowns, he is the NFL's all-time leader in that category for defensive linemen. Taylor appeared as a guest analyst for NFL Live on June 6, 2011. On June 6, 2012, it was announced that he would join
ESPN as an analyst to contribute to NFL Live,
SportsCenter, NFL32 and Sunday and Monday NFL Countdown. Taylor is a board member of
NFL Foundation. On October 14, 2012, Taylor along with his teammate
Zach Thomas, together became the 23rd and 24th members to be inducted into the
Miami Dolphins Honor Roll. On February 4, 2017, Taylor was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, becoming the 10th "long time" Miami Dolphin to enter Canton, and the fifth Miami Dolphin (joining
Jim Langer,
Paul Warfield,
Don Shula and
Dan Marino) to do it his first year of eligibility.
Awards Taylor has won numerous awards throughout his career, including the 2006 NFL Defensive Player of the Year award, two AFC Defensive Player of the Year awards (2002, 2006), and the 2007
Walter Payton Man of the Year Award, the only league honor that recognizes both on-field achievements and off-the-field contributions. Taylor is also a six-time Pro Bowl selection (2000, 2002, 2004–2007), a four-time First or Second-team All-Pro (2000–2002, 2006), a two-time
NFL Alumni Association Defensive Lineman of the Year (2005, 2006), and the NFL Alumni Association Pass Rusher of the Year (2000). Taylor has also won the "AFC Defensive Player of the Week" Award seven times which is fifth most ever by a defensive player, for the following performances: • 10/13/02 vs. Denver: 5 tackles, 2 sacks, 1 FF • 12/15/02 vs. Oakland: 8 Tackles, 3 Sacks, 2 FFs • 11/23/03 vs. Washington: 9 Tackles, 2 Sacks • 11/28/04 vs. San Francisco: 7 Tackles, 3 Sacks, 1 FF, 1 FR • 11/27/05 vs. Oakland: 6 Tackles, 3 Sacks, 1 FF, 1 FR, 1 Safety • 11/5/06 vs. Chicago: 3 Tackles, 1 Sack, 1 FF, 1 INT returned for a TD • 11/19/06 vs. Minnesota: 4 Tackles, 1 Sack, 2 FFs, 1 INT returned for a TD ,
Joey Porter and
Jason Ferguson Along with winning seven "AFC Defensive Player of the Week" Awards, Taylor has won three "NFC/AFC Defensive Player of the Month" Awards, which is the third most ever by a defensive player (trailing only
Bruce Smith and
John Randle) for the following performances: • October 2002 - 15 tackles, 4 sacks, 2 FFs • November 2002 - 15 tackles, 5.5 sacks, 1 FF • November 2006 - 9 tackles, 2 sacks, 3 FFs, 2 INTs returned for TDs, 1 blocked FG Taylor has also won numerous team awards, including the Dolphins Newcomer of the Year Award (1997), the "
Dan Marino" Team MVP Award a record four times (2000, 2002, 2004, 2006), and the "
Don Shula" Team Leadership Award four times (2002, 2006–2007, 2009). Taylor is currently one of two former Miami Dolphins (the other being
Zach Thomas), where his jersey number (#99) while not officially retired, has not been reissued by the Dolphins since his retirement. ==NFL career statistics==