There's been a lot of conversation about right tackle Jawaan Taylor's play since he signed with the Kansas City Chiefs two offseasons ago, particularly because a certain commentator decided to bring excess attention to him on national television.
There are very good reasons that the Kansas City Chiefs decided to commit themselves for several seasons at a $20 million annual price tag to offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor.
The Chiefs improved to 5-0 with a 26-13 win over the Saints (2-3) that wasn't nearly as close as the final score indicated.
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid has a stern message for his starting right tackle who drew two false starts vs. the Chargers last week. Kansas City Chiefs starting right tackle Jawaan Taylor has built a reputation for his lightning-quick release off the line — a skill that earned him an $80 million contract with the team two offseasons ago.
The Kansas City Chiefs invested plenty of draft picks and free agent money in offensive tackles over the past two years. They shouldn’t stop. Left tackle Jawaan Taylor saw his level of play drop significantly after arriving in Kansas City, and young draft picks Wanya Morris and Kingsley Suamataia aren’t yet starting-caliber linemen.
One Kansas City Chiefs player could be in for an unfortunate case of déjà vu during Week 1's tilt against the Baltimore Ravens. Last season, Chiefs RT Jawaan Taylor was at the center of a massive officiating controversy surrounding illegal formation penalties.
Kansas City Chiefs right tackle Jawaan Taylor, who left Wednesday's practice on a cart with a shoulder injury, apparently did not suffer a serious injury.
It wasn't a great sight for Kansas City Chiefs fans when Jawaan Taylor was carted off from practice after suffering what's been revealed to be a shoulder injury that the team isn't overly concerned about.
After he left the practice field early on Wednesday, Chiefs tackle Jawaan Taylor‘s injury situation is now more clear. According to NFL insider Adam Schefter, Taylor took a cart off the field at training camp due to a shoulder injury.
Broncos HC Sean Payton said to start training camp he would continue with the same quarterback rotation the team employed during offseason work, with first-round rookie Bo Nix, veteran Jarrett Stidham and trade acquisition Zach Wilson all rotating in with the starters — at first. “We’ll mix it up again,” Payton said, via PFT.
There's no doubt that Kansas City Chiefs right tackle Jawaan Taylor had a rough start to his tenure with the team after signing with the Chiefs on a four-year deal worth $80 million and $60 million guaranteed ahead of the 2023 season.
Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman Jawaan Taylor will be playing with a heavy heart in Super Bowl LVIII. Taylor shared with reporters in Las Vegas on Wednesday that his mother recently died.
The Kansas City Chiefs beat the Miami Dolphins on Saturday night to advance to the divisional round. However, the win wasn’t pretty. The offense had the same problems they were having in the regular season.
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid knew that starting right tackle Jawaan Taylor would be kept under a watchful eye in the team’s Week 2 matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Long before the final whistle blew last Thursday night during the NFL’s regular-season opener, Kansas City Chiefs right tackle Jawaan Taylor had become a hot topic.
During the Kansas City Chiefs' Week 1 loss to the Detroit Lions, there was one thing that stood out quite often: the alignment of Jawaan Taylor. Taylor, the Chiefs' starting right tackle and the franchise's big-money free agent signing from the offseason, took a pre-snap stance well behind the football on multiple occasions.
Kansas City Chiefs right tackle Jawaan Taylor made himself the unintentional focal point of Thursday's game against the Detroit Lions, and in doing so may have put a target on himself and every other offensive tackle in the NFL in the short-term.
The Kansas City Chiefs were the beneficiaries of some glaring non-calls during their season opener against the Detroit Lions at Arrowhead Stadium on Thursday night.
Kansas City made additions at both tackle spots in free agency this offseason, including a big-money deal for Jawaan Taylor. The former Jaguar is set for a new chapter in his football career, one which involves a change of scenery he is excited for.
The Chiefs had planned to move career right tackle Jawaan Taylor to the left side. Instead, they are flipping their tackle salary structure. Donovan Smith is now in the fold, and Taylor is now the NFL’s second-highest-paid right tackle.
The 2023 NFL Draft season is upon us. Among the 32 teams building their rosters to compete for the next Lombardi Trophy is the Jacksonville Jaguars, who hold nine picks in this season’s draft -- including the No.
The last time the Kansas City Chiefs took a risk and converted a natural right tackle to left, it worked out perfectly for all involved.
At $20M per year, Taylor is now the NFL’s highest-paid right tackle. He profiled as the top right-side pass protector available this year.
Offensive tackle is a premium position in the NFL and when a talented one reaches the free agent market, they typically get rewarded handsomely. For a Jacksonville Jaguars team with only a projected $6.9 million in cap space per Over The Cap, retaining offensive tackle Jawaan Taylor proves difficult.
With just 12 days until the start of free-agency, the Jacksonville Jaguars still have some looming decisions. Among the most pertinent and impactful of
Interested in re-signing Evan Engram, the Jaguars also will have an opportunity to retain Jawaan Taylor.
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