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Adam Schefter of NFL Network is reporting that the Oakland Raiders have released wide receiver Travis Taylor.
Taylor was brought in this year, in part, to make up for the departure of Randy Moss. In fact, replacing Moss has become a regular feature of Taylor's career; that is also why the Minnesota Vikings acquired Taylor in 2005.
Taylor was thought to be a favorite of Raiders owner Al Davis, but he didn't seem to have much of a role to play in coach Lane Kiffin's offense. He was inactive for the Week 1 loss to the Lions and played but didn't catch a pass in the Week 2 loss to the Broncos.
As a vested veteran, Taylor's 2007 salary became guaranteed when he was on the opening day roster, so the Raiders are still on the hook financially.
The Baltimore Ravens took Taylor with the 10th overall pick of the 2000 draft. Although he's never lived up to those lofty expectations, he's just 29 years old and is likely to find a job somewhere else, most likely with a team that suffers a string of injuries at wide receiver.
Hmmm....if Jennings' injury keeps reoccurring...why not give this guy a shot?
Adam Schefter of NFL Network is reporting that the Oakland Raiders have released wide receiver Travis Taylor.
Taylor was brought in this year, in part, to make up for the departure of Randy Moss. In fact, replacing Moss has become a regular feature of Taylor's career; that is also why the Minnesota Vikings acquired Taylor in 2005.
Taylor was thought to be a favorite of Raiders owner Al Davis, but he didn't seem to have much of a role to play in coach Lane Kiffin's offense. He was inactive for the Week 1 loss to the Lions and played but didn't catch a pass in the Week 2 loss to the Broncos.
As a vested veteran, Taylor's 2007 salary became guaranteed when he was on the opening day roster, so the Raiders are still on the hook financially.
The Baltimore Ravens took Taylor with the 10th overall pick of the 2000 draft. Although he's never lived up to those lofty expectations, he's just 29 years old and is likely to find a job somewhere else, most likely with a team that suffers a string of injuries at wide receiver.
Hmmm....if Jennings' injury keeps reoccurring...why not give this guy a shot?



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