Fantasy Player Profile Tyrod Taylor
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Wk | Opp | Yds | TD | Int | Yds | TD | Lost | Pts |
1 | @SF, | 36 | 1 | - | 7 | - | - | 6.14 |
2 | @TEN, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
3 | NE, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
4 | DEN, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
5 | @MIN, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
6 | BUF, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
7 | @PIT, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
8 | @NE, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
9 | HOU, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
10 | @ARI, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
11 | IND, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
12 | Bye | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
13 | SEA, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
14 | @MIA, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
15 | @JAX, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
16 | LAR, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
17 | @BUF, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
18 | MIA, | - | - | - | - | - | - | 0.00 |
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Quiet in preseason start
Taylor completed one of two passes for minus-1 yard in Saturday's 20-17 preseason win over the Commanders.
Analysis: Taylor played the first two drives with the Jets holding out most of their starters, including Aaron Rodgers. The veteran backup didn't do much of note in his Jets debut, but Taylor isn't in any danger of losing the backup role to Jordan Travis (ankle) or Andrew Peasley, the latter of whom threw a touchdown pass on the next drive after Taylor exited the game. Taylor will likely see more extensive action in Saturday's preseason game against the Panthers.
Published: Sun, Aug 11 at 10:59am by Rotowire.com
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Expected to join Jets
Taylor has agreed on terms on a two-year, $18 million deal with the Jets, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Taylor is staying in New York but will sport a different jersey. The journeyman signal-caller accumulated 1,399 yards and six touchdowns through the air across 14 games (five starts) during his two-year stint with the Giants. With 58 career starts under his belt, he's a safe veteran choice to back up Aaron Rodgers (Achilles), as the Jets were determined to improve in that department following the 2023 season.
Published: Mon, Mar 11 at 8:50pm by Rotowire.com
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Nearly reaches 300 yards in win
Taylor completed 23 of 32 passes for 297 yards and a touchdown with an interception in Sunday's 27-10 win over the Eagles. He added 38 rushing yards on eight carries.
Analysis: The veteran quarterback might have topped 300 yards for the second straight game, but he briefly left late in the first quarter to get his thumb checked out, and Tommy DeVito completed a five-yard pass in his absence. Taylor, who has played for five teams over the last seven seasons alone, will be a free agent in the offseason and isn't likely to return to the Giants with DeVito and Daniel Jones (knee) on the depth chart, but the 34-year-old showed in 2023 he can still be effective and likely…read more
Published: Sun, Jan 7 at 5:13pm by Rotowire.com
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Back in Sunday's game
Taylor (thumb) returned to Sunday's game against the Eagles, Darryl Slater of The Newark Star-Ledger reports.
Analysis: Taylor hit the sideline for a spell to have his thumb examined, but after backup Tommy DeVito got banged up, the former reentered the contest. He'll look to build upon the 72 yards on 4-for-6 passing and one seven-yard carry that he had accumulated prior to his departure.
Published: Sun, Jan 7 at 2:15pm by Rotowire.com
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Hurts thumb Sunday
Taylor was forced out of Sunday's game against the Eagles with a thumb injury.
Analysis: Before leaving the contest, Taylor had completed four of his six passes for 72 yards and carried once for seven yards. As a result of his injury, Tommy DeVito is in at QB for the Giants.
Published: Sun, Jan 7 at 2:01pm by Rotowire.com
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Cleared to face Eagles
Taylor (back) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game against the Eagles, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Analysis: Coach Brian Daboll never seemed worried about Taylor's back injury, naming the 34-year-old as his Week 18 starting quarterback Wednesday. Taylor led a second-half rally against the Eagles in Week 16, ultimately falling short in a 33-25 loss after replacing Tommy DeVito at halftime. The rematch may be impacted by snow, and there's also some chance the Eagles rest key players or remove some of them early.
Published: Fri, Jan 5 at 11:31am by Rotowire.com
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Reps capped again Thursday
Taylor (back) was a limited participant in Thursday's practice, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Analysis: Taylor's practice reps were managed for the second day in a row, and even though he's already been named the Giants' starting quarterback for Sunday's game against the Eagles, he may need to put in a full practice Friday to approach the season finale without a designation. The Giants re-signed Jacob Eason to their practice squad Thursday to provide depth at quarterback in case Taylor can't play this weekend, though Tommy DeVito would be the next man up to start.
Published: Thu, Jan 4 at 12:44pm by Rotowire.com
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Listed as limited Wednesday
Taylor (back) was listed as a limited participant on Wednesday's estimated injury report, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports.
Analysis: Earlier Wednesday, head coach Brian Daboll named Taylor the starting quarterback for Sunday's game against the Eagles, suggesting that the Giants don't anticipate the back injury hindering the signal-caller's availability for the season finale. Nonetheless, Taylor's participation level in practice Thursday and Friday will be worth monitoring as the Giants prepare for a rematch with a reeling Philadelphia defense against whom Taylor threw for 133 yards in one half of action two weeks ago.
Published: Wed, Jan 3 at 11:00am by Rotowire.com
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Getting Week 18 start
Giants head coach Brian Daboll said Wednesday that Taylor will remain the team's starting quarterback for Sunday's season finale versus the Eagles, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Though the Giants have been eliminated from playoff contention, Daboll will stick with the veteran signal-caller in Week 18 rather than pivoting back to undrafted rookie Tommy DeVito. While making his fourth start and 10th appearance of the season in this past Sunday's 26-25 loss to the Rams, Taylor completed 27 of 41 passes for 319 yards, one touchdown and one interception while adding 40 yards on six rushing attempts.
Published: Wed, Jan 3 at 8:40am by Rotowire.com
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Tops 300 yards in losing effort
Taylor completed 27 of 41 passes for 319 yards, one touchdown and one interception in Sunday's 26-25 loss to the Rams. He added 40 yards on six rushing attempts.
Analysis: Taylor threw for just 101 yards in the first half with no touchdowns and an interception as the Giants took a 14-10 deficit into the locker room. He was better in the second half and got New York back into the game with an 80-yard touchdown pass to Darius Slayton in the third quarter, but Taylor made a pair of crucial mistakes in the fourth. He threw behind Jalin Hyatt on a fourth-and-1 completion that came up short, then had an even more egregious miss on a throw behind a wide open Saquon…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 31 at 2:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Set to start vs. Rams
Giants head coach Brian Daboll said Wednesday that Taylor will start Sunday's game against the Rams, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Taylor replaced Tommy DeVito to begin the second half of the Giants' Christmas Day loss to the Eagles. He proceeded to complete seven of 16 passes for 133 yards, one touchdown and one interception, while also rushing twice for 21 yards. With the undrafted rookie DeVito having struggled to move the offense in both of his past two starts, the Giants will presumably finish the campaign with the more battle-tested Taylor under center, provided the veteran turns in a capable showing Sunday and also…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 27 at 8:13am by Rotowire.com
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Sparks second-half rally
Taylor completed seven of 16 passes for 133 yards, one touchdown and one interception in Monday's 33-25 loss to the Eagles. He added two rushes for 21 yards.
Analysis: Taylor entered the game to start the second half, replacing Tommy DeVito. His stat line wasn't overly impressive, but Taylor was the more aggressive of the Giants' passers while completing three passes of at least 20 yards, highlighted by a 69-yard touchdown toss to Darius Slayton deep down the left sideline with five minutes remaining in the game. It's unclear whether Taylor will get the chance to start Week 17 against the Rams, but he made his case by sparking the second-half comeback that…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 25 at 6:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Sees first action since Week 8
Taylor completed two of four passes for 13 yards Sunday in a Week 15 loss to the Saints.
Analysis: Taylor was activated off IR ahead of last week's contest against the Packers, but he didn't get on the field in New York's victory. Tommy DeVito worked behind center in that contest and did so again against New Orleans on Sunday, but Taylor got a chance to run the offense near the end of the first half after DeVito was injured on a scramble. Taylor managed to complete two passes to get the Giants deeper into Saints territory, which was key with punter Jamie Gillan taking over for the injured…read more
Published: Sun, Dec 17 at 11:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Activated but will be backup Monday
Taylor (ribs) was activated from injured reserve Monday, but he will back up Tommy DeVito in Monday's game against the Packers, Charlotte Carroll of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor is back on the active roster after a full week of practice, but he'll remain in a reserve role Monday. DeVito won his last two starts prior to the Giants' bye, while Taylor posted a record of 1-2 as a starter prior to his stint on IR.
Published: Mon, Dec 11 at 1:37pm by Rotowire.com
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Clear for Monday, but still on IR
Taylor (ribs), who remains on injured reserve, doesn't have a designation for Monday's game against the Packers.
Analysis: After the Giants designated him for return from IR on Monday, Taylor proceeded to log full practices Thursday through Saturday. Along the way, coach Brian Daboll called Tommy DeVito the team's starting quarterback for Week 14, thus relegating Taylor to backup duties, assuming he's activated. New York has until 4:00 p.m. ET on Monday to make such a transaction and get Taylor back on the active roster.
Published: Sat, Dec 9 at 9:38pm by Rotowire.com
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Logs full practice Thursday
Taylor (ribs) was listed as a full participant on Thursday's estimated injury report, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Analysis: The Giants designated Taylor for return from injured reserve Monday, but even with a Week 13 bye in the rearview mirror, the team didn't hold practice Thursday. Still, he wouldn't have had any restrictions if it had done so, meaning he seems poised to serve as Tommy DeVito's backup Monday against the Packers, assuming Taylor is activated ahead of that contest. If not, though, Taylor would yield the No. 2 job to practice-squad member Matt Barkley.
Published: Thu, Dec 7 at 11:00am by Rotowire.com
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Not starting in Week 14
Taylor (ribs) won't start in Week 14 against the Packers after coach Brian Daboll named Tommy DeVito the Giants' starting QB on Tuesday, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports.
Analysis: Taylor has been designated to return from IR after missing the minimum four games, and he told Charlotte Carroll of The Athletic on Tuesday that four broken ribs were the reason for his stay on the list. Assuming he's activated ahead of Monday's game, Taylor will serve as the backup to DeVito.
Published: Tue, Dec 5 at 12:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Designated for return
The Giants announced Monday that Taylor (ribs) has been designated to return from IR.
Analysis: Taylor enters the mix to potentially start versus the Dolphins on Monday Night Football. Undrafted rookie Tommy Devito is riding a two-game winning streak however, so a quarterback change may be unlikely for New York. Taylor did perform adequately when healthy earlier this season, so it wouldn't be out of the question for him to get another crack at the starting job this season. The veteran QB hasn't played since Week 8 due to an injury to his rib cage.
Published: Mon, Dec 4 at 7:24am by Rotowire.com
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Returning to practice this week
The Giants are expected to designate Taylor (ribs) for a return from IR and open his practice window this week, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Taylor's 21-day practice window will open as soon as he's officially designated to return from IR, meaning he could be an option to start versus the Dolphins on Monday Night Football in Week 14. Undrafted rookie Tommy DeVito has led New York to a two-game win streak, however, so Taylor could end up working in a backup capacity once back in the lineup.
Published: Mon, Dec 4 at 6:26am by Rotowire.com
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Expects to return this season
Taylor said Thursday that his rib injury is "not season-ending in my mind," Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports.
Analysis: Earlier this week, Giants head coach Brian Daboll was non-committal about Taylor playing again this season, but the quarterback stated Thursday that nobody in the organization has indicated that his campaign could be over. Taylor is on IR and isn't eligible to play until Week 14 versus Green Bay, and there could be little motivation for New York to expedite his return in what is looking like a lost season, as the club currently sits in last place in the NFC East at 2-7. Daniel Jones tore his…read more
Published: Fri, Nov 10 at 9:08am by Rotowire.com
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Return uncertain this season
Giants head coach Brian Daboll was non-committal Monday when asked if Taylor (rib cage) will return from injured reserve this season, Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post reports.
Analysis: After being placed on IR prior to Sunday's 30-6 loss to the Raiders, Taylor will have to miss at least the Giants' next three games, with his first opportunity to play again arriving after the team's Week 13 bye. Daboll's unwillingness to speak on Taylor's availability for the rest of the season would seemingly suggest that, at the very least, the Giants aren't counting on the veteran signal-caller being ready to play when first eligible Week 14 against the Packers on Monday, Dec. 11. Taylor…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 6 at 9:27am by Rotowire.com
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Shifts to injured reserve
Taylor (ribs) was placed on injured reserve Saturday, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports.
Analysis: Taylor's absence perfectly coincides with the return of Daniel Jones (neck) from his multi-game absence. Tommy DeVito appears to be the team's backup at the moment with the journeyman Taylor sidelined until at least Dec. 11, but it's possible the Giants add an additional backup given DeVito's lack of experience.
Published: Sat, Nov 4 at 2:01pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't be available Week 9
Giants head coach Brian Daboll said Thursday that Taylor (ribs) won't be available for Sunday's game against the Raiders, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Analysis: With Taylor out this week, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports that Tommy DeVito is likely to serve as the Giants' No. 2 quarterback Sunday. Meanwhile, Matt Citak of the team's official site previously noted that top signal-caller Daniel Jones (neck) returned to a full practice Wednesday, which seemingly puts Jones on track to return from a three-game absence to start Sunday's contest.
Published: Thu, Nov 2 at 10:13am by Rotowire.com
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Misses first Week 9 practice
Taylor (rib cage) won't practice Wednesday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Analysis: Taylor was discharged from the hospital Monday after injuring his rib cage in the second quarter of this past Sunday's 13-10 overtime loss to the Jets. Tommy DeVito replaced Taylor and completed just two passes over the rest of the game. Taylor's absence Wednesday is no surprise, and he's unlikely to heal in time to face the Raiders this coming Sunday. Fortunately for the the Giants, top quarterback Daniel Jones (neck) has been cleared for contact and will be a full participant in Wednesday's…read more
Published: Wed, Nov 1 at 9:44am by Rotowire.com
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Leaves hospital Monday
Taylor (rib cage) was discharged from the hospital Monday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Taylor was forced out of Sunday's overtime loss to the Jets in the second quarter and taken to the hospital, where he stayed overnight as he underwent further examination. The precautionary measure allowed him to leave one day later, but he now is considered week-to-week, per Schefter. With news that Daniel Jones (neck) was cleared for contact Sunday prior to Taylor's injury, according to Ryan Dunleavy of the New York Post, the Giants may not have as dire of a situation at quarterback as they…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 30 at 12:05pm by Rotowire.com
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Remaining in hospital overnight
The Giants stated after their game Sunday that Taylor will undergo further examination on his rib cage and will remain in the hospital overnight.
Analysis: Taylor departed Sunday's game against the Jets after taking a hit in the second quarter. The veteran quarterback was subsequently transported to a local hospital and is slated to undergo additional testing and observation, putting his availability for Week 9 against Las Vegas in question. Undrafted rookie Tommy DeVito took the reins Sunday and could do so again versus the Raiders if Taylor is unable to play and Daniel Jones (neck) remains sidelined, though New York would almost certainly look…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 29 at 3:37pm by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out with rib injury
Taylor won't return to Sunday's game versus the Jets due to a rib injury.
Analysis: Taylor was in clear discomfort after getting tackled while running to his left in the second quarter and seemed to be favoring his right wrist after the play. After heading to the locker room, though, he's been diagnosed with a different health concern and was taken to a local hospital for further evaluation, ending Week 8 action with eight yards on 4-for-7 passing and five carries for 33 yards. With Daniel Jones (neck) inactive again, the Giants will entrust the offense to undrafted rookie…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 29 at 11:46am by Rotowire.com
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Exits Sunday with injury
Taylor suffered an apparent right wrist injury during Sunday's game against the Jets, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports.
Analysis: In the middle of the second quarter, the ball slipped out of Taylor's hand as he attempted to throw while running to his left. He caught it and continued to run, but he landed awkwardly on his right wrist as he was tackled and eventually went to the locker room. With Daniel Jones (neck) still sidelined, the Giants may be down to undrafted rookie Tommy DeVito at quarterback for the rest of Week 8.
Published: Sun, Oct 29 at 11:27am by Rotowire.com
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Getting another start
Taylor will start Sunday's game against the Jets after Daniel Jones (neck) was ruled out, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.
Analysis: Taylor will make his third straight start, after nearly upsetting the Bills in Week 6 and then leading the Giants to a 14-7 win over the Commanders in Week 7. The Giants are still expected to return Jones to the starting role once he's medically cleared, though head coach Brian Daboll was non-committal Friday when asked if Jones will be available to play again this season, according to Dan Duggan of The Athletic. With that in mind, Taylor could have more starts in his future, even if Daboll…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 27 at 9:00am by Rotowire.com
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Getting first-team reps again
Taylor is taking first-team reps at Wednesday's practice, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports.
Analysis: Daniel Jones (neck) has been throwing in practice since last week but still hasn't been cleared for contact. He'll return to the starting job once he's cleared, despite Taylor's solid performance as a fill-in starter the past two weeks. Taylor seems to be trending toward a third consecutive start Sunday against the Jets, though Jones still has a few more days to gain clearance and upgrade to full practice participation.
Published: Wed, Oct 25 at 10:28am by Rotowire.com
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Two TD tosses in Week 7 win
Taylor completed 18 of 29 passes for 279 yards and two touchdowns while adding 25 rushing yards on eight carries in Sunday's 14-7 win over the Commanders.
Analysis: Both touchdowns came in the second quarter, as Taylor hit Darren Waller for a 15-yard TD to open the scoring before Saquon Barkley took a little flip 32 yards to the end zone. Taylor's looked poised in his two starts while Daniel Jones (neck) has been sidelined, and he did snap the team's four-game losing streak Sunday, but the Giants have still produced only 23 total points in those two contests. If Jones is able to return for a Week 8 clash with the Jets, there likely won't be any QB…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 22 at 4:06pm by Rotowire.com
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In store for another start
Taylor is on track to make a second straight start Sunday against the Commanders, with Daniel Jones (neck) listed as questionable but not expected to play, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: After sitting out last week's loss to the Bills, Jones made positive strides in his recovery from the neck injury this week. Jones was listed as a limited participant in practices Wednesday through Friday, but because he has yet to be cleared to take contact as of Saturday, the Giants are likely to play it safe with their franchise signal-caller and hold him out for another week. Head coach Brian Daboll will entrust the 34-year-old Taylor to direct the offense in what will likely be a…read more
Published: Sat, Oct 21 at 4:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Comes up short in spot start
Taylor completed 24 of 36 pass attempts for 200 yards with no touchdowns or turnovers while adding 24 rushing yards on five attempts in Sunday's 14-9 loss to the Bills.
Analysis: Taylor stepped in for injured starter Daniel Jones (neck), finishing with a rather poor fantasy line in the narrow loss. The veteran quarterback also made an uncharacteristic mental blunder with the ball on the Bills' goal line with seconds left in the first half, audibling to a Saquon Barkley rushing attempt that was stuffed for no gain. The Giants did not have any timeouts left, so the clock expired and the Giants came away with no points -- something which played heavily into the team's…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 16 at 12:35am by Rotowire.com
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Getting first start of season
Taylor will start Sunday's game against the Bills in place of Daniel Jones (neck), Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.
Analysis: Jones didn't practice this week and was ruled out Friday, suggesting he could be in danger of additional absences beyond Sunday night. Taylor has completed 11 of 15 passes for 92 yards in mop-up duty this year, after attempting eight passes last season in his first year with the Giants. The 34-year-old last made starts for Houston in 2021, putting up a 2-4 record and 19-151-3 rushing line while completing 91 of 150 passes (60.7 percent) for 966 yards (6.4 YPA), five TDs and five interceptions.…read more
Published: Fri, Oct 13 at 9:14am by Rotowire.com
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Trending toward Week 6 start
Taylor took practice reps with the first-team offense Thursday for the second day in a row and appears to be trending toward the starting nod for Sunday's game against the Bills in place of the injured Daniel Jones (neck), Paul Schwartz of the New York Post reports.
Analysis: While the neck injury that Jones sustained late in the Giants' Week 5 loss to the Dolphins isn't considered as significant as the one that kept the signal-caller out for the final six games of the 2021 season, he still appears likely to miss time. Head coach Brian Daboll hasn't yet ruled Jones out from playing Sunday, but in order to be a realistic option to play this weekend, the 26-year-old will likely need to practice Friday in at least a limited fashion after sitting out sessions Wednesday…read more
Published: Thu, Oct 12 at 11:37am by Rotowire.com
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Solid numbers in emergency duty
Taylor took over for an injured Daniel Jones (neck) with 12:11 remaining in the fourth quarter and completed nine of 12 passes for 86 yards and rushed three times for 14 yards in the Giants' 31-16 loss to the Dolphins on Sunday.
Analysis: Taylor took over with the Giants already down 15 points and did a fine job statistically, but he ultimately failed to lead New York to any scores. The veteran had his own brief injury scare at one point, with Charlotte Carroll of The Athletic reporting Taylor went down on one knee after trying to walk off a hit but ultimately stayed in the game. If Jones is unable to suit up for a tough Week 6 road matchup against the Bills, Taylor would be in line to draw a start against one of his former…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 8 at 3:01pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets mop-up work
Taylor completed both of his pass attempts for six yards in Sunday's blowout loss to the Cowboys.
Analysis: The contest was out of reach for New York at 40-0 amidst pouring rain by the middle of the fourth quarter, so it's somewhat surprising that Daniel Jones was left in the game until there was just over a minute left on the clock. Taylor entered and completed a couple dump-off passes to backup tailback Gary Brightwell that netted six yards before the timer mercifully ran down on a disastrous season-opener for the Giants. The organization made a huge commitment to Jones -- who completed just 15 of…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 10 at 11:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Solid again in exhibition action
Taylor completed nine of 13 pass attempts for 90 yards and a touchdown with no interceptions in Friday's preseason win over the Panthers. He added 21 rushing yards on three carries.
Analysis: Taylor saw more action than in the Giants' first exhibition contest, when he attempted just four passes. The highlight of the veteran QB's night came when he hit rookie wideout Jalin Hyatt for a 33-yard touchdown in the second quarter. Taylor is locked in as New York's backup signal caller behind Daniel Jones for the coming campaign.
Published: Fri, Aug 18 at 9:42pm by Rotowire.com
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Plays briefly in preseason opener
Taylor completed three of four pass attempts for seven yards in Friday's exhibition loss to Detroit. He added two rushes for seven yards.
Analysis: Taylor started the contest for New York and played on two drives before giving way to Tommy DeVito, who took the remainder of the snaps behind center. Taylor's biggest play was a 13-yard completion to Isaiah Hodgins that helped set up a Graham Gano field goal. The veteran quarterback is expected to back up starter Daniel Jones for the second straight season.
Published: Sat, Aug 12 at 2:03pm by Rotowire.com
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Limited to 31 snaps this season
Taylor played in three games during the regular season, completing six of eight pass attempts for 58 yards and a touchdown while throwing one interception. He also rushed five times for 70 yards and lost one fumble.
Analysis: Taylor came into the campaign as a candidate to see a fair amount of work with Daniel Jones having suffered through two straight poor seasons and coming off a neck injury that cut his 2021 campaign short. However, Jones stayed healthy and improved his play significantly under new head coach Brian Daboll, keeping Taylor relegated to a pure backup role. Taylor did look good in the one contest during which he was allowed to let loose, completing all five of his passes for 47 yards and a touchdown…read more
Published: Tue, Jan 10 at 11:59pm by Rotowire.com
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Gets some work in blowout loss
Taylor completed all five of his pass attempts for 47 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's Week 14 loss to Philadelphia. He also rushed twice for 40 yards, lost a fumble and completed a two-point conversion.
Analysis: Taylor came on to replace Daniel Jones midway through the fourth quarter with the game out of reach for New York. Taylor's first drive didn't go well, as he was sacked on the second play and coughed up the ball, leading to an Eagles touchdown. However, the backup QB led the Giants to a touchdown on the following drive, finding Richie James from 19 yards out one play after converting a fourth-and-15 with a 32-yard scramble. This was just Taylor's second game appearance of the season, as Jones…read more
Published: Mon, Dec 12 at 10:34am by Rotowire.com
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Exits concussion protocol
Taylor was a full participant in Thursday's practice after head coach Brian Daboll said the quarterback cleared the concussion protocol, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.
Analysis: After suffering the concussion while coming on in relief of a banged-up Daniel Jones in the Giants' Week 4 win over the Bears, Taylor wasn't able to clear the protocol in time to play in last week's victory over the Packers in London. Davis Webb was summoned from the practice squad last week to handle backup duties behind Jones, but Taylor looks like he'll be dressing as the understudy this Sunday against Baltimore.
Published: Thu, Oct 13 at 1:28pm by Rotowire.com
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Will be limited Wednesday
Taylor (concussion) will be a limited participant during Wednesday's practice, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports.
Analysis: Taylor replaced Daniel Jones, who suffered an ankle injury, during the fourth quarter of the team's Week 4 win over the Bears, but the backup quarterback also had to leave the contest due to a concussion. Despite optimism, Taylor remained sidelined for Week 5, but Jones returned and led a comeback win over the Packers. It's encouraging to see Taylor back at practice, albeit in a limited fashion, and he appears on track to reprise his role as the top backup heading into Sunday's match against…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 12 at 10:00am by Rotowire.com
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Ruled out for Week 5
Taylor (concussion) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against Green Bay, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Analysis: Taylor remains in the league's concussion protocol and will be forced to miss at least one game after he sustained his injury in last week's win over the Bears. However, Daniel Jones (ankle) should be available to start under center, while Davis Webb likely will be elevated to the active roster to serve as the backup quarterback.
Published: Fri, Oct 7 at 10:46am by Rotowire.com
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Still hopeful to suit up in London
Taylor (concussion) was listed as a non-participant in Thursday's practice, Ralph Vacchiano of Fox Sports reports.
Analysis: Though Taylor has gone down as a non-participant on the Giants' first two Week 5 practice reports and remains in the concussion protocol, the veteran signal-caller seemingly took a step forward Thursday even if his level of activity didn't suggest as much. According to Duggan, Taylor was present for Thursday's practice and was sporting a helmet, and he was later spotted running off to the side. Taylor is seemingly on track to fly with the Giants to London on Friday, though it's unclear if he'll…read more
Published: Thu, Oct 6 at 12:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Not at practice
Taylor (concussion) isn't practicing Wednesday, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor left Sunday's win over the Bears with a concussion after he replaced Daniel Jones, who then re-entered the contest and played through an ankle injury. The Giants reportedly hope to have Jones under center this Sunday against the Packers in London, but Taylor's availability is more murky. According to Bob Brookover of the Newark Star-Ledger, the concussion Taylor suffered last week was his fourth in the past five years.
Published: Wed, Oct 5 at 10:38am by Rotowire.com
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Concussion confirmed
Taylor suffered a concussion during Sunday's 20-12 win against the Bears, Pat Leonard of the New York Daily News reports.
Analysis: Taylor entered for a banged-up Daniel Jones (ankle) in the fourth quarter, throwing an interception on his first drive before taking a helmet-to-helmet hit on the second possession. He proceeded to be examined for a head injury, and a concussion has been confirmed in the meantime. The Giants take on the Packers in London next Sunday, but it's unclear if Taylor will be Jones' backup, let alone if both players will be available. Currently, the only other quarterback on the roster is…read more
Published: Sun, Oct 2 at 2:42pm by Rotowire.com
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May have concussion
Taylor is under evaluation for a head injury during Sunday's contest against the Bears, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Analysis: Taylor took over for an injured Daniel Jones (ankle) in the fourth quarter, but he tossed an interception on his first drive before taking a helmet-to-helmet hit on his second possession. With the Giants rostering only two quarterbacks Sunday, Saquon Barkley operated out of the wildcat while Jones returned to the field and lined up out wide. It remains to be seen whether or not Taylor enters the concussion protocol.
Published: Sun, Oct 2 at 12:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Misses practice Saturday
Taylor was absent from Saturday's practice due to a personal issue, but he's expected to be ready to play in Monday's Week 3 matchup against Dallas, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Taylor has yet to take a snap this season, but he's the clear-cut backup to starter Daniel Jones. With the Giants off to a 2-0 start, Jones' job security is relatively secure, so it would take an injury or a drastic dropoff in Jones' play for Taylor to gain fantasy relevance.
Published: Sat, Sep 24 at 11:46am by Rotowire.com
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Clear of injury report
Taylor (back) isn't listed on Wednesday's injury report, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Analysis: Taylor suffered a back injury during the Giants' preseason finale, but as expected, he'll will be available for Week 1. The veteran quarterback is set to operate as the primary backup to Daniel Jones during Sunday's season opener against the Titans.
Published: Wed, Sep 7 at 1:21pm by Rotowire.com
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Ready to go for Week 1
Coach Brian Daboll said Monday that Taylor (back) is "good to go" for Week 1, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.
Analysis: Taylor will be available as Daniel Jones' backup during Sunday's road season opener against the Titans. The veteran suffered a back injury during the Giants' preseason finale against the Jets, but he's managed to avoid a long-term issue. It remains to be seen whether Taylor will practice in full Wednesday, but in any case he appears on track for Sunday.
Published: Mon, Sep 5 at 10:22am by Rotowire.com
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Back injury isn't serious
Coach Brian Daboll said Taylor "should be OK" after the quarterback left Sunday's preseason game versus the Jets due to a back injury, Jordan Raanan of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Leading the offense in place of Daniel Jones, Taylor worked most of the first quarter before taking a hit while rolling to his right. The veteran QB remained on the field for a spell before heading to the sideline tent and eventually the locker room. Taylor returned to the bench in street clothes after halftime, and Daboll's comment indicates he will be fine to serve as Jones' backup to begin the upcoming season.
Published: Sun, Aug 28 at 1:51pm by Rotowire.com
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Picks up back injury
Taylor left Sunday's preseason game versus the Jets due to a back injury, Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Taylor was driven into the ground after completing a 25-yard pass to Daniel Bellinger, remaining on the turf for a few minutes. The 11-year pro then visited the medical tent before needing a cart to get to the locker room. With starting quarterback Daniel Jones sitting out this contest, Taylor handed off the offense to Davis Webb.
Published: Sun, Aug 28 at 10:56am by Rotowire.com
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Suffers injury Sunday
Taylor (undisclosed) was carted off the field during Sunday's preseason game against the Jets, Art Stapleton of The Bergen Record reports.
Analysis: As the first quarter was drawing to a close, Taylor unleashed a pass as he rolled to the right and immediately was driven to the ground by a Jets defender. He remained on the turf for a spell before going to the sideline tent and requiring a cart to get to the locker room. The nature of the injury is unclear, but Taylor ceded QB duties to Davis Webb with Daniel Jones sitting out this exhibition.
Published: Sun, Aug 28 at 10:53am by Rotowire.com
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Could get reps with first team
Giants head coach Brian Daboll said Taylor could get some snaps with the first team during preseason games, Jordan Ranaan of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: There is no QB competition in New York -- Daboll emphasized that Daniel Jones is the clear-cut starter heading into his fourth NFL season. However, the coach also indicated a desire to expose Taylor to scenarios in which he may need to enter a game in a pinch, which is especially pertinent given the fact that Jones has dealt with injuries throughout his professional career. There's also the reality that the Giants declined Jones' fifth-year option earlier this year. Should he fail to do well in…read more
Published: Wed, Aug 17 at 9:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Tosses TD in preseason opener
Taylor completed 13 of 21 pass attempts for 129 yards and a touchdown with no turnovers in Thursday's 23-21 preseason victory over New England. He also rushed once for two yards.
Analysis: Daniel Jones and Davis Webb also logged time behind center in the contest, but Taylor saw the most action of the trio. He was responsible for the team's only passing touchdown, connecting with Richie James for a seven-yard score in the second quarter. Taylor will open the regular season as New York's backup quarterback, but he offers a viable alternative to Jones if the latter struggles in new head coach Brian Daboll's offense.
Published: Fri, Aug 12 at 12:03am by Rotowire.com
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Inks deal with Big Blue
The Giants and Taylor agreed to terms of a two-year contract Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Taylor was a member of the Bills when new Giants GM Joe Schoen joined Buffalo's front office in 2017. At 32 years old, Taylor brings a wealth of experience to New York's quarterback room, having started 53 games for four different organizations. In his most recent stint with the Texans last season, the 2011 sixth-round pick completed 91 of 150 passes for 966 yards, five touchdowns and five interceptions while rushing 19 times for 151 yards and three more scores in six starts. With the Giants,…read more
Published: Tue, Mar 15 at 3:30pm by Rotowire.com
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Officially demoted to backup job
Coach David Culley named Davis Mills Houston's starting quarterback for the rest of the season, relegating Taylor to backup duties, Drew Dougherty of the Texans' official site reports.
Analysis: Taylor was cleared to return after suffering a wrist injury last week against the Colts, but Mills remained in the contest and will retain the starting job going forward. Taylor has played in six games this season and completed 91 of 150 passes for 966 yards with five touchdowns and five interceptions while also rushing 19 times for 151 yards and three more scores.
Published: Fri, Dec 10 at 8:42am by Rotowire.com
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Practices, but falls on depth chart
Taylor (wrist) was a full participant in practice Wednesday.
Analysis: Per Deepi Sidhu of the Texans' official site, Taylor, who suffered a hyperextension of his left wrist in this past Sunday's loss to the Colts, shared first-team quarterback reps with Davis Mills on Wednesday. While head coach David Culley said a decision on the team's starting signal-caller for Week 14 -- and potentially for the rest of the season -- has yet to be made, he noted that Taylor's wrist issue won't be a factor in that call. Meanwhile, Aaron Wilson of Sportstalk 790 Houston, citing…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 8 at 5:13pm by Rotowire.com
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Likely demoted to backup role
Taylor (wrist) is practicing Wednesday but isn't expected to start Sunday's game against the Seahawks, with the Texans likely turning the offense back over to rookie quarterback Davis Mills, Aaron Wilson of Sportstalk 790 Houston reports.
Analysis: Taylor's poor performance since returning from injured reserve Week 9 already made a demotion to the No. 2 role a possibility before reports surfaced Monday indicating that the veteran signal-caller has torn ligaments in his left wrist. The injury is likely one the right-handed quarterback is able to play through, but Taylor looks poised to finish out the season as a backup even if the Texans are comfortable with his health. Of course, there's still time for another flip-flop, with five games…read more
Published: Wed, Dec 8 at 12:41pm by Rotowire.com
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Could have torn ligaments
Taylor is believed to have suffered torn ligaments in his non-throwing wrist, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Taylor will undergo an MRI on Monday to determine the severity of the injury that forced him out of Sunday's blowout loss to the Colts, but if he's indeed suffered torn ligaments, the veteran will be in real danger of missing time. Rookie third-round pick Davis Mills would stand to slot into the starting lineup versus Seattle in Week 14 if Taylor can't go.
Published: Mon, Dec 6 at 9:01am by Rotowire.com
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No starter chosen for Week 14
Taylor (wrist) hasn't yet been ruled out for Week 14 against the Seahawks, Deepi Sidhu of the Texans' official site reports.
Analysis: Taylor was replaced by Davis Mills during Sunday's blowout loss to the Colts after suffering a possible hyperextension of his wrist. Per Sidhu, Taylor will undergo an MRI on Monday to determine the severity of his injury. A final decision on the Week 14 starter won't be made until the results of Taylor's MRI are available, and perhaps not until the Texans have had a chance to evaluate the veteran at practice.
Published: Mon, Dec 6 at 8:08am by Rotowire.com
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Dealing with wrist issue
Taylor (wrist) completed five of his 13 passing attempts for 45 yards and an interception and ran three times for 15 yards prior to being replaced by Davis Mills in Sunday's 31-0 loss to the Colts.
Analysis: Per Deepi Sidhu of the Texans' official site, Taylor suffered a possible hyperextended wrist in the contest. While coach David Culley noted afterward that the veteran QB probably could have returned, there was some concern that the issue could affect Taylor's ability to grip the ball. With that in mind, consider him day-to-day heading into the team's preparations for next weekend's game against the Seahawks.
Published: Sun, Dec 5 at 1:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Tosses two TDs in loss
Taylor completed 17 of 26 passes for 158 yards, two touchdowns and an interception in Sunday's 21-14 loss to the Jets. He added 30 yards on two rushing attempts.
Analysis: Taylor was picked off on Houston's first possession but bounced back two drives later with a 13-yard touchdown pass to Brevin Jordan to take a 7-3 lead. He then threw a dime to Brandin Cooks for a 40-yard touchdown on the very next possession. Taylor cooled off after that, though, and the Jets responded with 18 unanswered points to pull out the road win. The veteran quarterback will have limited appeal when the Colts come to town in Week 13.
Published: Sun, Nov 28 at 3:17pm by Rotowire.com
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Does damage with legs
Taylor completed 14 of 24 passes for 107 yards in Sunday's 22-13 win over the Titans. He added six rushes for 28 yards and two touchdowns.
Analysis: Taylor was ineffective through the air, likely at least in part due to consistent rain throughout the game. However, he managed plenty of production on the ground, finding the end zone from seven and five yards away. Though that salvaged his fantasy performance, Taylor has completed only 38 of his 67 passes for 5.2 yards per attempt and three interceptions with no touchdowns across two games since being activated off injured reserve. That makes him a risky starting option, even given a very…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 21 at 3:21pm by Rotowire.com
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Will start after bye
Taylor will be the starting quarterback when the Texans resume their season Week 11 against the Titans, Brooks Kubena of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Analysis: Houston head coach David Culley will stick with Taylor despite a rusty performance in Sunday's loss to the Dolphins in the quarterback's first action since Week 2. Rookie Davis Mills filled in for Taylor while he was sidelined with a hamstring injury, but the Texans were outscored 206-68 in six straight losses. Culley stressed the need to be competitive and feels the veteran Taylor gives Houston its best chance at breaking an eight-game losing streak. Taylor is coming off one of the worst…read more
Published: Mon, Nov 8 at 7:02pm by Rotowire.com
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Three picks in return to action
Taylor (hamstring) completed 24 of 43 passes for 240 yards with no touchdowns and three interceptions in the Texans' 17-9 loss to the Dolphins on Sunday. He also rushed three times for 23 yards.
Analysis: The veteran signal-caller didn't exactly get a soft landing in his return to action despite facing a Dolphins squad that was 1-7 going in. Taylor's efficiency and passing yardage were acceptable from a fantasy perspective, and he gave the offense a bit more stability than rookie Davis Mills had, but the 32-year-old still short-circuited a trio of Texans possessions with one interception deep in Dolphins territory and another pair on Houston's side of the field. With some rust perhaps knocked…read more
Published: Sun, Nov 7 at 1:26pm by Rotowire.com
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Officially activated
Taylor (hamstring) was activated off injured reserve Saturday.
Analysis: This was just a procedural move considering coach David Culley confirmed Thursday the veteran quarterback would start Sunday's contest against the Dolphins. Taylor was a surprisingly effective quarterback through his first two starts this season, totaling 416 yards and a 3:0 TD:INT ratio while completing 70 percent of his passes prior to injuring his hamstring. He'll face off against a Miami defense that allows the second-most passing yards per game through eight weeks.
Published: Sat, Nov 6 at 10:34am by Rotowire.com
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Set to return in Week 9
Coach David Culley confirmed Thursday that Taylor (hamstring) will start Sunday's game against the Dolphins, Deepi Sidhu of the Texans' official site reports.
Analysis: Culley noted that Taylor has suffered no setbacks with his hamstring injury, which sets the stage for the veteran QB to be officially activated off IR in advance of Sunday's contest. As a result, Davis Mills, the starter in Taylor's place, will revert to a backup role. In his looming return to action, Taylor, who last suited up Week 2, will be facing a 1-7 Miami defense that has allowed an average of 291.1 passing yards per game to date. Only the Ravens (296.1) have allowed more.
Published: Thu, Nov 4 at 9:22am by Rotowire.com
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Not returning this weekend
Coach David Culley said Taylor (hamstring) won't be activated from injured reserve for Sunday's game against the Rams, Aaron Reiss of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The veteran quarterback was designated to return from injured reserve and is back at practice this week, but Culley said, "We just don't feel Tyrod is ready right now." It doesn't sound as though Taylor has suffered a setback, so there's a chance he's able to return Week 9 at Miami. Davis Mills will make another start under center for the Texans.
Published: Fri, Oct 29 at 8:47am by Rotowire.com
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Back at practice
Houston designated Taylor (hamstring) for a return from injured reserve Wednesday, Brooks Kubena of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Analysis: Per Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com, head coach David Culley said the Texans' plan is to ease the veteran signal-caller back into the mix starting with Wednesday's practice. However, once he's deemed ready for game action, Culley previously stated that Taylor will reclaim the Texans' starting quarterback job, which has been held by Davis Mills for the past five games. The Texans should have a better sense of whether Taylor will be ready to go for Sunday's game against the Rams after their final…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 27 at 10:39am by Rotowire.com
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Slated to practice Wednesday
Taylor (hamstring) will return to practice Wednesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Taylor has been on injured reserve since he suffered a left hamstring injury Week 2, but he has a chance to return to game action Sunday against the Rams. Coach David Culley said Monday that Taylor will reclaim his job as the Texans' starting quarterback once he's cleared to play.
Published: Mon, Oct 25 at 9:35am by Rotowire.com
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Ready to resume practicing
Taylor (hamstring) is expected to resume practicing this week, per coach David Culley, NFL reporter Aaron Wilson reports.
Analysis: Taylor's availability for Houston's Week 8 matchup with the Rams will come down to how his hamstring responds in practice. Once healthy enough to play, the veteran quarterback is expected to retake the starting job from Davis Mills for a Texans team that's dropped six consecutive games since beating Jacksonville in the season opener.
Published: Sun, Oct 24 at 4:43pm by Rotowire.com
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Progressing, won't start in Week 7
Texans head coach David Culley said Wednesday that Taylor (hamstring) could log some practice time this week, Brooks Kubena of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Analysis: Meanwhile, Culley told Aaron Wilson of Sportstalk 790 Houston that Taylor, who is still on injured reserve, remains the Texans' starting QB when healthy, but isn't an option for Week 7 against the Cardinals. As a result, Houston will turn to Davis Mills to direct the offense for at least one more game.
Published: Wed, Oct 20 at 9:16am by Rotowire.com
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Making improvements
Coach David Culley said Monday things are being taken "day-to-day" with Taylor (hamstring), Brooks Kubena of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Analysis: Culley referred to Taylor as "week-to-week" heading into Sunday's loss to the Colts, so it would appear that he's since taken some steps in the right direction. Per the head coach, the Texans will have more information Wednesday regarding Taylor's readiness to come off IR. If he isn't back in action Week 7 at Arizona, Davis Mills will be called upon for another start. According to Drew Dougherty of the Texans' official site, Culley also noted Taylor will be gradually worked back into action…read more
Published: Mon, Oct 18 at 8:06am by Rotowire.com
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Not ready this week
Texans head coach David Culley said Wednesday that Taylor (hamstring) is making good progress, but remains week-to-week, Drew Dougherty of the Texans' official site reports.
Analysis: Though Taylor isn't in line to be activated from injured reserve ahead of Sunday's game in Indianapolis, Culley indicated that when the veteran quarterback returns to the mix, he'll reclaim his starting assignment. For now, though, Davis Mills will continue to helm the Houston offense.
Published: Wed, Oct 13 at 9:13am by Rotowire.com
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Not ready yet
Coach David Culley said Monday he doesn't expect Taylor (hamstring) to be activated from injured reserve Week 6, Brooks Kubena of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Analysis: Taylor was placed on IR back in Week 3, but it looks like the veteran signal-caller won't make it back onto the field in the minimum amount of time. Rookie third-round pick Davis Mills will continue to start while looking to build upon the three-touchdown, turnover-free performance he logged during Sunday's loss to the Patriots. Jeff Driskel has operated as Mills' backup, and it's still expected that Deshaun Watson will remain inactive the entire season.
Published: Mon, Oct 11 at 8:08am by Rotowire.com
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Moved to IR
Taylor (hamstring) was placed on injured reserve Tuesday.
Analysis: Coach David Culley already ruled Taylor out two days in advance of Thursday's game against the Panthers after the quarterback strained his left hamstring in Sunday's loss to the Browns, but the 32-year-old signal-caller's move to IR means he'll be sidelined through at least Week 5. Rookie third-round pick Davis Mills is the next man up on the depth chart and he'll presumably start at least the Texans' next three games while the organization remains content to keep Deshaun Watson inactive.
Published: Tue, Sep 21 at 1:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Officially out for Week 3
Taylor (hamstring) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against Carolina, Deepi Sidhu of the Texans' official site reports.
Analysis: The announcement from coach David Culley comes as little surprise after Taylor sustained what's believed to be a Grade 2 left hamstring strain in Sunday's 31-21 loss to the Browns, per Aaron Wilson of Sportstalk 790 Houston. The injury typically carries a four-week recovery timeline, so Taylor could be a candidate to move to injured reserve, which would entail an absence of at least three weeks. Third-round selection Davis Mills will step in at quarterback for his first NFL start Thursday,…read more
Published: Tue, Sep 21 at 8:44am by Rotowire.com
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Expected to miss time
Taylor is expected to be out "for a while" due to the hamstring injury he suffered Sunday, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Though not yet officially confirmed by the Texans, the QB isn't expected to play Thursday night against the Panthers, and an IR stint could be in the cards for Taylor. With Deshaun Watson not an option to replace him, Davis Mills is in line to start in place of Taylor this week, at a minimum, while Jeff Driskel is a candidate to be elevated from the practice squad to Houston's active roster.
Published: Mon, Sep 20 at 2:15pm by Rotowire.com
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No practice Monday
Taylor (hamstring) did not participate in Monday's practice.
Analysis: Taylor has been labeled day-to-day ahead of Thursday's clash against the Panthers, before which he'll only have two more chances to upgrade his practice activity. Deshaun Watson already has been ruled out as a candidate to play Thursday, meaning rookie third-round pick Davis Mills will be in line to draw his first NFL start if Taylor can't go. The Texans likely will elevate Jeff Driskel from the practice squad if Taylor isn't available.
Published: Mon, Sep 20 at 1:33pm by Rotowire.com
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Day-to-day ahead of TNF
Taylor (hamstring) is day-to-day ahead of Thursday's matchup against the Panthers, Deepi Sidhu of the Texans' official site reports.
Analysis: "If [Taylor's] ready to go, he'll play," coach David Culley said Monday. The veteran signal-caller completed 10 of 11 pass attempts for 125 yards and a touchdown and also turned his lone carry into a 15-yard score before being forced out of Sunday's 31-21 loss to the Browns. If Taylor isn't able to make a quick recovery, rookie Davis Mills will draw his first NFL start. In either case, Aaron Wilson of Sportstalk 790 Houston reports that Deshaun Watson will remain a healthy scratch.
Published: Mon, Sep 20 at 8:23am by Rotowire.com
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Iffy for Thursday
Taylor is slated to undergo an MRI on his injured hamstring, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: More should be known about the severity of Taylor's injury by Monday, but Rapoport indicates that sources tell him the veteran QB isn't expected to be able to play Thursday night against the Panthers. If that's the case, the stage would be set for rookie Davis Mills to draw his first NFL start.
Published: Sun, Sep 19 at 1:54pm by Rotowire.com
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Injures hamstring
Taylor was forced out of Sunday's game against the Browns with a hamstring injury.
Analysis: With Taylor out of the contest, rookie Davis Mills has taken over at QB for the Texans. Prior to his exit, Taylor completed 10 of 11 pass attempts for 125 yards and a TD and ran once for a 15-yard score.
Published: Sun, Sep 19 at 11:45am by Rotowire.com
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Strong showing against Jaguars
Taylor completed 21 of his 33 pass attempts for 291 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's Week 1 contest against the Jaguars. He added four rushes for 40 yards.
Analysis: Taylor got the Texans off to a hot start offensively, leading the team to 27 points in the first half. He accounted for two touchdowns through the air, which went for seven and eight yards, respectively. With a 20-point lead through two quarters, Houston played conservatively for much of the second half, limiting Taylor's ability to produce further. While this was a positive start to the campaign for Taylor, he is likely to face a more difficult task when he takes on the Browns in Week 2.
Published: Sun, Sep 12 at 4:45pm by Rotowire.com
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Confirmed as starter
Coach David Culley confirmed Monday that Taylor will start at quarterback for the Texans in Sunday's season opener against the Jaguars, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.
Analysis: Though last year's starter Deshaun Watson remains on the Texans' 53-man roster, heading into Week 1 he's expected to a healthy scratch on game days. Also in the team's QB mix is rookie Davis Mills, but early on Houston will turn to Taylor to helm what could end up being a run-heavy attack, an approach that's viable considering the presence of a capable backfield headed by Mark Ingram, Phillip Lindsay, David Johnson and Rex Burkhead.
Published: Mon, Sep 6 at 9:00am by Rotowire.com
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Little work Saturday
Taylor completed two of five passes for 10 yards in Saturday's preseason win over the Cowboys.
Analysis: The 32-year-old was under center for Houston's first few series before giving way to Davis Mills, and while Taylor mostly just handed the ball off, he did lead the Texans to their only offensive touchdown of the night on an opening drive capped by a Mark Ingram plunge from the two-yard line. Taylor is on track to be the Week 1 starter for the team, and as a result he likely won't see any further action in the preseason.
Published: Sun, Aug 22 at 3:57am by Rotowire.com
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Sharp in brief appearance
Taylor completed all four of his passes for 40 yards in Saturday's preseason win over the Packers. He didn't throw a touchdown or an interception.
Analysis: With Deshaun Watson's status for the season and with the Texans still very much up in the air, Taylor could be the Week 1 starter for Houston, and he was treated as such in the team's preseason opener. The veteran QB looked sharp on the opening drive, leading the Texans to a field goal before giving way to Davis Mills. Taylor has seen little action over the last three seasons, but the last time he started in 2017 for the Bills, he posted modest passing numbers while supplying enough production…read more
Published: Sun, Aug 15 at 5:52am by Rotowire.com
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Listed atop unofficial depth chart
The Texans' unofficial depth chart lists Taylor as the team's No. 1 quarterback, Brooks Kubena of the Houston Chronicle reports.
Analysis: Taylor's presence atop the depth chart isn't overly surprising, considering that he's continuing to log first-team practice reps while Deshaun Watson's future with the franchise remains unclear. Currently listed behind Taylor on the unofficial depth chart are Jeff Driskel and rookie Davis Mills, followed by Watson. At this stage, unless things change in a hurry, Taylor is trending toward being the team's starter in Week 1.
Published: Wed, Aug 11 at 1:57pm by Rotowire.com
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Weekend absence excused
Taylor did not practice Saturday for personal reasons, Aaron Wilson of Houston Sports News reports.
Analysis: Coach David Culley said Taylor's absence was excused, and that the 31-year-old will be back with the team Monday. Taylor's personal day gave rookie quarterback Davis Mills an opportunity to work with the first-team offense, while Jeff Driskel handled second-team reps. Meanwhile, Deshaun Watson once again participated in camp activities but didn't handle any full-team work. Through the early days of training camp, Taylor has operated as Houston's clear top option at quarterback.
Published: Sun, Aug 1 at 7:12am by Rotowire.com
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Signing with Texans
Taylor has agreed to a one-year deal with the Texans that is worth up to $12.5 million, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: For now, Taylor can be penciled in as the team's No. 2 QB behind Deshaun Watson. He does, however, provide the Texans with an experienced starting option in the event that Watson's status with the team changes in any way in the coming weeks/months.
Published: Tue, Mar 16 at 2:13pm by Rotowire.com
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Accidental injury mires season
Taylor completed 16 of 30 passes for 208 yards across two different games in the 2020 season.
Analysis: The veteran really only played one game, starting the season opener before a medical accident left Taylor with a punctured lung, which forced rookie Justin Herbert into the starting lineup. The 2020 No. 6 overall pick ran off with the job from there, eventually setting a number of rookie passing records en route to being a frontrunner for the Rookie of the Year award. With Taylor set to enter unrestricted free agency this offseason, the 31-year-old could try to catch on with another team that…read more
Published: Sat, Jan 9 at 8:53am by Rotowire.com
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Active Week 11
Taylor (ribs) is active for Sunday's game against the Jets.
Analysis: The veteran was considered questionable with the injury to his ribs, but he'll be suiting up for Sunday's contest. Taylor will continue to serve as the backup to starter Justin Herbert.
Published: Sun, Nov 22 at 11:42am by Rotowire.com
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Officially questionable for Week 11
Taylor (ribs) is listed as questionable for Sunday's game against the Jets, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor managed to suit up as Los Angeles' No. 2 quarterback Week 10 despite his lingering ribs injury, but he can't be considered a lock to take the field against the Jets. Easton Stick will slot in as the backup to Justin Herbert if Taylor can't go.
Published: Fri, Nov 20 at 12:38pm by Rotowire.com
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Ribs still bothersome
Taylor was a nonparticipant at Wednesday's practice due to a rib injury, Jeff Miller of the Los Angeles Times reports.
Analysis: Taylor was able to suit up behind starting QB Justin Herbert for last Sunday's game against the Raiders, but he appears to still be battling the rib issue that forced him to miss games early in the season. The veteran will look to get healthy, but it appears he'll only have a chance to see the field again this season with an injury or poor play from Herbert. If Taylor misses Week 11, Easton Stick would assume backup duties for the contest.
Published: Wed, Nov 18 at 3:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Will dress against Raiders
Coach Anthony Lynn confirmed Friday that Taylor (chest) will back up Justin Herbert against the Raiders on Sunday, Jeff Miller of the Los Angeles Times reports.
Analysis: Taylor was inactive for the past two games despite practicing fully, but he'll finally be active again in this battle of west coast teams. He's unlikely to see the field barring an injury to Herbert, as the rookie has hit the ground running as a starter.
Published: Fri, Nov 6 at 1:09pm by Rotowire.com
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Practicing fully again
Taylor (chest) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice.
Analysis: Taylor practiced fully in each of the last two weeks but was ultimately inactive, and that should be the expected regimen at this point. The 31-year-old quarterback hasn't played since a team doctor punctured his lung with a pain-killing injection prior to the Week 2 matchup against the Chiefs. If Taylor sits out again Sunday versus the Raiders, Easton Stick will back up Justin Herbert.
Published: Wed, Nov 4 at 4:58pm by Rotowire.com
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Not suiting up Sunday
Taylor (chest) is inactive for Sunday's game at Denver, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: The 31-year-old was considered questionable after practicing as a full participant all week for the second straight week, but he's once again inactive. Easton Stick will once again serve as the backup to Justin Herbert with Taylor not in uniform.
Published: Sun, Nov 1 at 11:47am by Rotowire.com
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Questionable again Week 8
Taylor (chest) is questionable for Sunday's game versus the Broncos.
Analysis: Taylor practiced fully all week, but he followed the same course last week and was ultimately inactive, as he's still working his way back from the punctured lung he sustained when a team doctor misplaced a pain-killing injection ahead of a Week 2 loss to the Chiefs. It wouldn't be surprising if Taylor is inactive once again, which would make Easton Stick the backup to Justin Herbert on Sunday.
Published: Fri, Oct 30 at 2:32pm by Rotowire.com
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Full participant Wednesday
Taylor (ribs) was a full participant in Wednesday's practice.
Analysis: Taylor practiced fully last Wednesday but was ultimately inactive for Sunday's game against the Jaguars, so he's not in the clear yet. The 31-year-old quarterback hasn't played since a team doctor accidentally punctured his lung while administering a pain-killing injection prior to a Week 2 matchup against the Chiefs. If Taylor sits out again, Easton Stick will serve as Justin Herbert's backup again Sunday versus Denver.
Published: Wed, Oct 28 at 4:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Won't go against Jaguars
Taylor (ribs/chest) is inactive for Sunday's matchup against Jacksonville.
Analysis: The 31-year-old signal-caller has been inactive since a team doctor accidentally punctured his lung with a pain-killing injection prior to Week 2's matchup against the Chiefs. Though Taylor was capable of logging a full practice session Wednesday, the outlook of his injury has not progressed to the point where he is ready for game action. North Dakota State standout Easton Stick will serve as the backup quarterback Sunday should an injury arise to starter Justin Herbert.
Published: Sun, Oct 25 at 12:12pm by Rotowire.com
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Questionable for Week 7
Taylor (ribs/chest) is officially listed as questionable for Sunday's game against Jacksonville.
Analysis: If Taylor's active for the first time since having his lung punctured by a pain-killing injection prior to Week 2, he will back up rookie Justin Herbert, who topped 300 yards in his first two starts and added a 7:1 TD:INT in the two subsequent games. Depending on Taylor's health, the Chargers could opt to keep third-stringer Easton Stick active as well.
Published: Fri, Oct 23 at 12:55pm by Rotowire.com
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Upgraded Wednesday
Taylor (ribs/chest) was a full participant during Wednesday's practice.
Analysis: Prior to a Week 6 bye, Taylor had missed the past four games after receiving a pain-killing injection prior to a Week 2 loss to the Chiefs that accidentally punctured his lung. Though Taylor is apparently back to full health, coach Anthony Lynn already confirmed earlier this month that Justin Herbert would serve as the Chargers' starting quarterback moving forward. Taylor should now assume backup duties for the Week 7 game against Jacksonville, with Easton Stick relegated to the No. 3 position…read more
Published: Wed, Oct 21 at 4:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Out once more
Taylor (ribs/chest) has been ruled out ahead of Monday's contest against the Saints, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Taylor will miss his fourth consecutive game due to the pain-killing injection which accidentally punctured his lung prior to the start of the Week 2 game against the Chiefs. More importantly, coach Anthony Lynn confirmed earlier this week that No. 6 overall pick Justin Herbert would be the starter moving forward once Taylor returned from injury. Easton Stick will act as the primary backup to Herbert on Monday.
Published: Sat, Oct 10 at 12:42pm by Rotowire.com
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Loses starting job to Herbert
Coach Anthony Lynn has announced that Taylor (ribs/chest) will back up Justin Herbert once he's cleared to play, Gilbert Manzano of The Orange County reports.
Analysis: The Chargers had originally planned to ease Herbert -- who was the No. 6 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft -- into his anticipated role as the team's franchise QB, but that process was accelerated when he played very well after Taylor suffered a punctured lung while receiving a pain-killing injection to his rib area just before Los Angeles' Week 2 kickoff. If Taylor is unable to bounce back in time for Monday night's game against the Saints, Easton Stick will continue to serve as Herbert's…read more
Published: Thu, Oct 8 at 1:05pm by Rotowire.com
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Out again Sunday
Taylor (chest) has been ruled out for Sunday's contest in Tampa Bay.
Analysis: Officially, Taylor will miss a third consecutive contest due to his injection mishap prior to Week 2. In his stead, rookie first-round pick Justin Herbert will continue to lead the Chargers offense.
Published: Fri, Oct 2 at 11:52am by Rotowire.com
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Won't practice Wednesday
Taylor (chest) won't practice Wednesday, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Though the Chargers haven't ruled Taylor out for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers, he's still expected to remain sidelined for a third straight game while Justin Herbert picks up another start at quarterback. Herbert will thus take first-team practice reps Wednesday, while the Chargers continue to view Taylor as week-to-week, per Gilbert Manzano of The Orange County Register.
Published: Wed, Sep 30 at 12:37pm by Rotowire.com
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Not ruled out for Week 4
Coach Anthony Lynn said Monday that he's "not in a position" to rule Taylor (chest) out for Sunday's game against the Buccaneers, Gilbert Manzano of The Orange County Register reports.
Analysis: Taylor is recovering from both a punctured lung sustained Week 2 and cracked ribs suffered during the season opener, and Adam Schefter of ESPN previously reported that he's considered unlikely to face the Buccaneers. Lynn has stated on multiple occasions that Taylor will reclaim the starting job when fully healthy, so his chances of returning Week 4 can't be ruled out, but it looks as though Justin Herbert at least is trending toward receiving another chance to showcase his talents under center.
Published: Mon, Sep 28 at 1:52pm by Rotowire.com
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Unlikely for Week 4
Taylor (chest), who has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Panthers, is unlikely to gain clearance to play Week 4 at Tampa Bay, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: In addition to dealing with the cracked ribs he sustained in the Chargers' season-opening win over the Bengals, Taylor is recovering from a punctured lung, the result of a misplaced injection he received from a team doctor prior to the Week 2 loss to the Chiefs. Justin Herbert took over as the starter for that game on short notice and will likely be under center again for at least two more games, as doctors have advised Taylor to avoid strenuous activity for two weeks. Head coach Anthony Lynn…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 27 at 9:22am by Rotowire.com
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Officially ruled out
Taylor (lung) has officially been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Panthers.
Analysis: Taylor, who suffered a punctured lung while receiving a pain-killing injection to his rib area just before last Sunday's kickoff, will sit out Week 3 action, at a minimum, which sets the stage for rookie Justin Herbert to make his second straight start this weekend. It doesn't seem likely that Taylor will be available Week 4 either, while the Chargers have yet to outline a return timetable for the veteran signal-caller.
Published: Fri, Sep 25 at 12:49pm by Rotowire.com
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Expected to miss time
Doctors have advised Taylor, who suffered a punctured lung Sunday, not to play for an indefinite period, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Taylor suffered the injury in the hours leading up to the Chargers' Week 2 loss to the Chiefs, when a team doctor accidentally punctured the quarterback's lung while administering a pain-killing injection to his rib area. The Chargers will likely offer further comment on Taylor's status in the next couple of days, but at this stage, Justin Herbert is on track to make a second straight start Sunday against the Panthers.
Published: Wed, Sep 23 at 9:32am by Rotowire.com
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Lung punctured by injection
Taylor's lung was reportedly punctured accidentally when a Chargers team doctor administered a pain-killing injection to the quarterback's rib area prior to last Sunday's game against the Chiefs, a source tells Adam Schefter of ESPN.
Analysis: Taylor, who was listed as a full practice participant last Friday and didn't carry an injury designation into the weekend, received the injection to address cracked ribs. In the minutes leading up to kickoff, however, Taylor experienced chest pains and breathing problems, resulting in his hospitalization. Rookie Justin Herbert stepped in on short notice to start at quarterback Week 2, and he could be on track for another turn under center Sunday against the Panthers, as Taylor seems unlikely to…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 23 at 9:04am by Rotowire.com
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Injury details surface
Taylor missed Sunday's loss to the Chiefs due to complications from a pregame injection that was meant to help a rib injury, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: Taylor was briefly hospitalized because he experienced chest pains and difficulty breathing, and he's considered week-to-week moving forward. Rookie QB Justin Herbert performed well in Taylor's stead, but coach Anthony Lynn stated that Taylor will be the starting QB again once he's 100 percent, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Published: Mon, Sep 21 at 1:08pm by Rotowire.com
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Considered week-to-week
The Chargers consider Taylor (chest) week-to-week, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Taylor was admitted to the hospital due to breathing problems during pregame warmups Sunday, resulting in rookie quarterback Justin Herbert getting the opportunity to impress in his NFL debut. Coach Anthony Lynn said after the contest that Taylor, who has since been discharged from the hospital, will reenter the starting lineup if he's 100 percent healthy, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. As such, the Chargers' starting signal-caller for Week 3 against Carolina may remain uncertain until later…read more
Published: Mon, Sep 21 at 9:00am by Rotowire.com
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Discharged from hospital
Taylor (chest) was discharged from the hospital Sunday night after being admitted due to breathing problems, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Per a team statement, Taylor's status for the Week 3 game against the Panthers will be determined later this week. Most importantly, the quarterback appears to be alright after having difficulty breathing prior to the kickoff of Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
Published: Sun, Sep 20 at 8:40pm by Rotowire.com
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Hospitalized with chest pains
Coach Anthony Lynn said in his post-game interview after Sunday's loss to the Chiefs that Taylor (chest) was suffering from chest pains during pregame warmups and is at the hospital receiving further evaluation, Jeff Miller of the Los Angeles Times reports.
Analysis: The exact nature of Taylor's health situation is still unclear at this time, but it's concerning that he needed to go to the hospital after leaving in pregame warmups. Rookie Justin Herbert received the start with Taylor sidelined and topped 300 passing yards in the 23-20 overtime loss, but Lynn said that the veteran will reprise his role as the team's starter when healthy, according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Expect the Chargers to provide another update on Taylor's status before the team…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 20 at 5:10pm by Rotowire.com
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Unavailable Sunday
Taylor (chest) has been ruled out for the rest of Sunday's game against the Chiefs.
Analysis: Taylor injured his chest following pregame warmups Sunday, which resulted in rookie Justin Herbert getting a surprise start at QB for the Chargers. Taylor's status will need to be monitored in advance of next week's game against the Panthers, but either way, a strong effort by Herbert on Sunday could lead to a quicker than anticipated ascension to the top of the team's depth chart for the No. 6 overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft.
Published: Sun, Sep 20 at 2:36pm by Rotowire.com
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Suffers chest injury after warmups
Taylor injured his chest after pregame warmups Sunday, leading to Justin Herbert starting the Chargers' Week 2 contest against the Chiefs, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: Herbert's surprise start thus has a logical explanation, while it's not clear if Taylor will be called upon to enter the game, given that the Chargers have deemed his return questionable.
Published: Sun, Sep 20 at 1:42pm by Rotowire.com
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Does little in win
Taylor completed 16 of his 30 attempts for 208 yards in the 16-13 win Sunday over the Bengals.
Analysis: The veteran quarterback surprisingly did little with his legs, finishing the afternoon with six carries for seven yards. Taylor struggled to get in sync throughout the first half, routinely opting for safe throws while rarely looking downfield. A 33-yard strike to Hunter Henry did set up a field goal at the end of the half, which seemed to propel the offense out of its funk, but even then Taylor and company saw only a modest bump in passing yardage in the second half. The trio of Henry, Mike…read more
Published: Sun, Sep 13 at 4:41pm by Rotowire.com
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Confirmed as Week 1 starter
Coach Anthony Lynn confirmed Wednesday that Taylor will serve as the Chargers' starting quarterback Week 1 at Cincinnati, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Analysis: The Chargers never offered any sign that there was any real competition for the job, but it's nonetheless useful to have confirmation of Taylor's role. Training-camp footage from HBO's "Hard Knocks" hinted at Justin Herbert having some trouble learning coordinator Shane Steichen's offense, whereas Taylor is a 10-year veteran who already spent one season working with Steichen in Los Angeles. Herbert should still have a decent chance of making starts before the end of the season, but Taylor…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 2 at 9:42am by Rotowire.com
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Should hold starting job
Taylor likely will start "most, if not all" of the Chargers' games this year, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: First-round pick Justin Herbert has acknowledged the difficulty of learning an NFL offense, facing the additional challenge of entering the league in a year with no OTAs or preseason. Few reports have suggested this summer that the rookie has made a push for the starting job, nor does it sound like Herbert will be ready for action early in the season. Taylor might eventually find himself looking over his shoulder if he doesn't play well, but he should have some slack through at least the first…read more
Published: Wed, Sep 2 at 5:46am by Rotowire.com
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Inching toward Week 1 start
Taylor is trending toward getting the Week 1 start at Cincinnati, Gilbert Manzano of The Orange County Register reports. "He'll probably be our Day 1 starter," coach Anthony Lynn said Wednesday.
Analysis: The Chargers' season opener is more than six weeks in the future (Sept. 13), but Lynn seems to be deferring to the more experienced Taylor versus rookie Justin Herbert to direct the offense off the bat. On the other side of the coin, the team made Herbert the sixth overall pick in this year's draft, so there likely will be pressure at some point to see what the signal-caller from Oregon can do. Taylor has only served in mop-up duty with the Chargers, tossing six passes in eight appearances.…read more
Published: Wed, Jul 29 at 4:07pm by Rotowire.com
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Still 'in driver seat' to start
Taylor is "in the driver seat" to start the 2020 season despite the selection of Justin Herbert No. 6 overall during the 2020 NFL Draft according to head coach Anthony Lynn and general manager Tom Telesco, James Crepea of The Oregonian reports.
Analysis: It's an interesting remark considering the head coach/general manager duo repeatedly iterated earlier in the offseason that Taylor was the obvious choice as a starter, so the change in language to a potential "competition" is worth noting. It still feels unlikely Taylor will cede snaps to the team's newest first-round pick immediately, if only because Herbert will likely take some time to get acclimated to the offense and his teammates in what could be an unconventional OTA period. Still, it…read more
Published: Fri, Apr 24 at 12:48pm by Rotowire.com
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Positioned for starting job
The Chargers are planning to move forward with Taylor as the lone veteran quarterback on their roster, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.
Analysis: The Chargers tried to sign Tom Brady but lost out to the Buccaneers. Rather than pivoting to a lesser veteran, the team will move forward with Taylor and Easton Stick, while presumably hoping to add an early round draft pick at the position. It's also possible the Chargers change their mind and add another veteran, though Wednesday's report suggests it won't be a priority.
Published: Wed, Mar 18 at 11:38am by Rotowire.com
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May get crack at starting job
Chargers general manager Tom Telesco implied Taylor and Easton Stick could have a chance to compete for the starting quarterback job in 2020, Daniel Popper of The Athletic reports.
Analysis: Telesco didn't really get into details, merely mentioning that the team likes its internal options. With Philip Rivers set to sign elsewhere, the Chargers have often been mentioned as a sensible destination for Oregon quarterback Justin Herbert, a probable first-round pick who recently was named Senior Bowl MVP. Taylor is under contract through 2020, while Stick -- a 2019 fifth-round selection -- is signed through 2022.
Published: Wed, Feb 12 at 7:16am by Rotowire.com
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Quiet as backup in 2019
Taylor appeared in eight games during the 2019 season, completing four of six passes for 33 yards and one touchdown while adding 10 rushes for seven yards.
Analysis: Taylor operated in a backup role for the Chargers this season, playing behind starting quarterback Philip Rivers apart from a few specialty formations. Rivers will become an unrestricted free agent once the 2019 season concludes, leaving Taylor, who has one year left on his contract, as the potential starter if Rivers decides to sign elsewhere. The Chargers could explore options in the draft, but Taylor's past experience as an NFL starter should give him a good chance of being the primary…read more
Published: Thu, Jan 23 at 8:10pm by Rotowire.com
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