Gabriel Taylor, Washington’s younger brother, the Grand Sean Taylor, is with the former team of his big brother at the Minicamp recruit this weekend, which means the world for the Taylor family.
Request by journalists on the training field To explain the feelings of his family when the news arrived that he would have had the possibility of making the team that his brother played, Gabriel Taylor said that it was a dream come true.
“It meant everything. My father was like, I want you to be a commander. I want you to be such a bad commander. I really wanted to come here too,” he said. “After the project, I prayed on it and I think I made the right decision.”
Sean Taylor, who went to Washington with the fifth choice in total in the recovery of the 2004 NFL, seemed intended to become a great security of the NFL before his life was interrupted when an intruder in his house was killed and killed him at the age of 24 in 2007. Gabriel Taylor also where his brother played.
Gabriel said he had been inspired to see his brother’s name and jersey number in sight in the team’s facilities.
“The 21 jersey on the wall in the equipment room, then you see the name of my brother is something I think I have to do and represent it,” he said.
When he was asked what he would like to be able to say to Sean at the moment, Gabriel replied: “I know you are damn proud of me.”