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Commanders extend rookie minicamp invite to Sean Taylor’s brother, Rice safety Gabriel Taylor

Commanders extend rookie minicamp invite to Sean Taylor's brother, Rice safety Gabriel Taylor

The Washington Commanders have opened the door to potentially continuing deceased two-time Pro Bowl safety Sean Taylor’s legacy.

They have invited his young brother Gabriel, who played safety at Rice, to attend their rookie minicamp in a tryout capacity. The younger Taylor was a five-year player for Rice from 2020-2024, and he registered career highs in tackles for loss (seven), sacks (three), interceptions (three) and forced fumbles (two) this past season. Sean Taylor appeared to be on track for a Hall of Fame career after earning two Pro Bowl selections and a second-team All-Pro nod in his final two NFL seasons at the age of 23 and 24 in 2006 and 2007 before being murdered during a home burglary in November 2007. 

The younger Taylor being invited to rookie minicamp certainly doesn’t guarantee that he’ll earn a roster spot after going undrafted but he at least has a chance. Gabriel Taylor will need to advance through the spring offseason program, training camp and the preseason, but if he does, he’ll have a chance to truly make his big brother proud. 

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Author: Garrett Podell
April 28, 2025 | 11:15 am

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