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.
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I like Griese and Taylor as players,but as broadcasters they will never be all pro.
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but those networks like Ronde Barber and Joy TaylorKeyFin likes this. -
I’ve heard Taylor give play by play before and he dies a pretty good jobKeyFin likes this. -
Yeah as really Bob was getting up in age. Just time for a new change. Change can be good.
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