The brother of the late Sean Taylor was invited to the commander of the rookie camp

The Washington commanders announced their rookie camp camps on Friday, and the list was the late Sean Taylor’s younger brother Gabe Taylor.
Gabe Taylor, a former defense in Rice, will have the chance to make his brother’s team since 2004-07 before he was shot by an uninvited guest at his home and being killed at the age of 24.
Gabe Taylor’s agency Creed Sports and Entertainment said last week that he chose Washington through a “more than one offer” on an Instagram broadcast last week.
“This decision is particularly meaningful because Gabe dreamed of playing for this team.” He said. “Now, leaving a mark, creating your own way, competing for a list and honoring Sean’s memory. Gabe could not be more excited, focused and ready for the opportunity.”
After five seasons in Rice, Gabe Taylor prepared 10 interventions (one of them returned for a goal), 239 teams, 4.0 sacks and 54 career matches.
The commanders retired in Sean Taylor’s number 21 in 2021. The fifth general election of the 2004 NFL draft was selected to the 2006 and 2007 Pro bowls and made 12 interventions in 55 NFL matches before his tragic death.
-FELD level media