Jaguars Sign TE Stephen Spach, OT Herb Taylor
The Jacksonville Jaguars made a series of roster moves Tuesday, signing veteran tight end Stephen Spach and offensive lineman Herb Taylor, and waiving tight end Colin Cloherty and wide receiver Brian Robiskie.
Spach, a six-year NFL veteran, last played for St. Louis in 2011, appearing in 10 games and catching two passes. In addition to the Rams, he's also spent time with Arizona...
Packers Training Camp Report: Protecting Aaron Rodgers’ Blind Side a Major Concern
Herb Taylor: Packers’ starting left tackle
Offensive tackle was a position of strength for the Green Bay Packers at this time last year. Chad Clifton was coming off a resurgent 2010 season, Derek Sherrod was the Packers’ first-round selection, and Marshall Newhouse was perhaps the most pleasant surprise of training camp.
But now, a concussion is keeping Newhouse out of practice...
There's No Quit in Journeyman Tackle Taylor
Herb Taylor, who hasn't played in a regular-season game since 2008, potentially will be the starting left tackle at practice tonight. Taylor is trying to take advantage of injuries and the lack of veteran depth at offensive tackle. "Somebody has to step up," he said.
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August 05, 2012
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Who The Heck Is Herb Taylor?
There are plenty of little-known rookies on the Packers’ current roster, but diehard fans know plenty about all the returning veterans. Well, almost all the returning veterans. Herb Taylor was signed last December, and even though he was part of the team for the final three games of the season, he’s the forgotten man when it comes to projecting which offensive linemen will be...
Taylor Thrilled For Another Chance
It'll be a long week of studying for Herb Taylor, who was signed on Tuesday and could potentially play on Sunday. Taylor hasn't played a snap in the NFL since getting in for one play late in a game in 2008.
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December 22, 2011
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Packers Sign OT Herb Taylor
The Green Bay Packers signed journeyman offensive tackle Herb Taylor and placed rookie offensive tackle Derek Sherrod on injured reserve. Taylor is a former Kansas City Chiefs sixth-round draft pick who hasn't played in a regular-season game in three years. Taylor was with the Denver Broncos in training camp this year and with the New York Giants last year, not making the final...
Packers sign tackle Taylor to help shore up line
The Green Bay Packers thought enough of tackle Herb Taylor's workout in front of their personnel staff two weeks ago to put a call into him Tuesday.
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December 20, 2011
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Packers Sign T Herb Taylor; Derek Sherrod to IR
Green Bay Packers general manager Ted Thompson announced Tuesday that the team had signed tackle Herb Taylor to replace first-round pick Derek Sherrod on the Packers active roster. As expected, Sherrod was placed on IR.
Sherrod, the No. 32 overall pick in the 2011 draft, broke his leg Sunday against the Kansas City Chiefs and remained in Kansas City to have surgery. It was learned...
Packers begin line dance by signing Herb Taylor
The presumably Super Green Bay Packers suddenly have a pocket full of Kryptonite, via a rash of injuries on their offensive line. They’ve addressed the problem as an initial matter by placing 2011 first-round pick Derek Sherrod on injured reserve and replacing him on the roster with Herb Taylor. Taylor entered the league as a…
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December 20, 2011
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Packers sign journeyman offensive tackle
GREEN BAY, Wis. The Green Bay Packers made a move to address their dangerously thin offensive line Tuesday afternoon, signing a player who used to play for the team that ruined their perfect season.
Herb Taylor, a 6-foot-4, 305-pound third-year tackle, appeared in 18 games and started one for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2007-08. He takes the roster spot of Packers first-round pick...
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December 20, 2011
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