Youth and college Washington was born in New York where he played youth soccer for FC Somers and FC Westchester, MLS Next. He played 4 years of soccer for
Rye Country Day School. He played four years of
college soccer, one year at
Boston University in 2011, before moving to the
George Mason Patriots in 2013. In 2013, the Patriots won the Atlantic 10 Championship and reached the 2nd round of the NCAA tournament, and Washington was named to the all-Atlantic 10 first team. While at college, Washington also appeared for
Premier Development League side
Worcester Hydra in 2012 and captaining the
D.C. United U-23 in 2015. Taylor captained his team his senior year and received George Mason's student athlete of the year award in 2016. Taylor was named to the Atlantic 10 commissioner's honor roll.
Professional Following his senior season in 2015, Washington participated in the 2016 MLS Player Combine. On January 14, 2016, Washington was selected 23rd overall in the
2016 MLS SuperDraft by
Philadelphia Union. He made his professional debut with
Bethlehem Steel FC on March 25, 2016, starting in a 1–0 win over
FC Montreal. Washington made one appearance for the Union in a
friendly against English
Premier League side
Crystal Palace on July 13, 2016. After the 2016 season, Taylor Washington's contract option with the Philadelphia Union was not renewed. On December 20, 2016, Washington signed with the USL's
Pittsburgh Riverhounds. On December 7, 2017, Washington was announced as a new signing by
Nashville SC ahead of their debut
USL season. Washington, after two years playing for the Nashville SC USL team, was signed to an
MLS contract with Nashville on November 22, 2019, along with three other USL players. Washington announced his retirement on October 15, 2025. ==Career statistics==