Hall of Fame defensive end Jason Taylor’s media career is bringing him back to where his NFL career started. Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports that Taylor will be replacing Hall of Fame quarterback Bob Griese on the Dolphins’ radio broadcasts. Griese, 75, had been in that role for an extended period of time. Taylor will work with Jimmy Cefalo, who handles play-by-play, and former Dolphins tight end and radio host Joe Rose, who serves as an analyst. A former NFL defensive player of the year and Walter Payton man of the year, Taylor entered the Hall of Fame on the first ballot in 2017. As a broadcaster, Taylor has worked in the past for ESPN and NBCSN.
I love the move but at the same time, I can't wonder how many millions he left on the table by not joining a network. He's a good lookin' guy and a smooth talker....some of those broadcasters make more than players.
He had opportunities and the networks didnt like him. Same with Tiki Barber.. but those networks like Ronde Barber and Joy Taylor
I don’t agree with you there. Bob Griese and Keith Jackson always called college games together and I enjoyed their play by play I’ve heard Taylor give play by play before and he dies a pretty good job
Bob used to be a really good announcer, but honestly in recent years he sounds like...kind of confused and out of touch at times. I think it's a good time to step aside, I'd rather remember him as the QB he was for us and not a bumbling old commentator.
Oh no doubt, every announcer reaches a point that they need to hang up the announcers mic... Summerall Madden Jackson Time for Griese as well
I could still listen to Madden all day long- he used to say some of the silliest things to get his point across and it really cracked me up.
I've got to admit when he was paired with Jackson he was better,that was so long ago I forgot those days.