https://sports.yahoo.com/story-behind-sean-taylors-epic-003003566.html Get all the sports news you need, direct to your inbox.Leading up to the 2007 Pro Bowl, Bills punter Brian Moorman and AFC coach Bill Belichick had conversations about possibly running a fake punt in the exhibition game. Sean Taylor’s former teammates remember his greatness in new NBC Sports podcast Sean Taylor intercepts a pass during his rookie season of 2004, when he wore No. I remember all the “oohs” from the coaches followed by laughter from my peers. Considering the size difference between him and Taylor, and the speed difference, and every other difference, he understands the ending could've been, um, different as well.Make better choices. Sean’s doing it and there’s no reason for me not to believe in my ability to play.' I didn’t realize that until I framed it. You can see a little bit of yellow paint if you get up close. It’s one of the most memorable parts of my career.” Powered by With the 2020 NFL Pro Bowl kicking off today we take a look back at one of the greatest highlights in the game's history, Sean Taylor's infamous hit on Punter Brian Moorman. 5 pick. This is an accurate representation of what it probably looked like to the coaches. I’m like, “Oh my gosh, that’s crazy.” There were pictures of just before me being hit. Sean was standing back there at safety and just seeing it all unfold in front of him and he only knew one speed and I felt the brunt of it. 36. Riddick agrees.“Sean had more physical skill than Ed Reed,” Riddick said, comparing Taylor to the longtime Baltimore Ravens safety, who was The most important news stories of the day, curated by Post editors and delivered every morning.The most important news stories of the day, curated by Post editors and delivered every morning.Reporter covering D.C. pro and local college sports You hear him grunting as Sean unloads on him. I could never find a picture of me getting hit. It was the first time I’d ever heard Greg Jones say anything. Sean Taylor slammed his body into more than his fair share of wide receivers and running backs and tight ends over the years, but the hit that's stamped into plenty of minds involves a punter. “I remember stopping and thinking, ‘I don’t need to act like a rookie. Brian Moorman was a two-time Pro Bowl punter for the Buffalo Bills. So, when those conversations turned into a chance to actually pull off the surprise, Moorman was all in. In the middle of the third quarter, Taylor laid one of the biggest hits ever seen in any NFL game on then-Buffalo Bills punter Brian Moorman. Well done.’ He actually even ripped a hole in my jersey, so I’ve got that thing framed up and a picture beside it, so I’ve got something to remember it by.” Get your Fantasy Football league up and running today!A's vs. Mariners live stream: How to watch MLB games online, on TVJonathan Isaac's protest could've been applauded if his explanation wasn't nonsenseBottas beats Hamilton in Mercedes one-two in final practiceMagic City dancer says she performed for Lou Williams, contradicting Clipper guard's 'in-and-out' claimVisualize How 6 Supercars Sound With The Aid Of ScienceMagic forward Jonathan Isaac explains why he didn't kneel or wear Black Lives Matter shirt during anthemReport: Rob Manfred warns that MLB could shut down by Monday if it can't contain coronavirusOklahoma lawmaker threatens tax penalties for Thunder if players kneel during anthemJonathan Isaac: 'Kneeling…don't go hand-in-hand with supporting Black lives'
The NFL’s Pro Bowl has been home to all kinds of memorable moments. He was posthumously selected to the 2007 Pro Bowl and named to the Washington Redskins Ring of Fame. In fact, he owns one of the longest punts in … I can say that because there’s still a little fleck of his facemask paint embedded in that jersey and a hole in the shoulder.