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Mason Taylor
/ˈmeɪsən ˈteɪlər/ (MAY-suhn TAY-lər)
Definition
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Mason Taylor (born May 8, 2004) is an American professional football tight end for the New York Jets of the NFL, drafted in the second round out of LSU.
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Notable as the son of Hall of Fame defensive end Jason Taylor, carrying on a family legacy in the league with impressive size and receiving skills.
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Mason Taylor's rookie debut had Jets fans chanting his name louder than a Broadway show encore.
With genes from Jason Taylor, Mason Taylor is basically football royalty – pass the crown and the pigskin.
Defenses are already sweating Mason Taylor's routes; at 6'5", he's like a skyscraper with soft hands.
Mason Taylor turned that sideline grab into highlight reel gold, proving draft day hype wasn't just hot air.