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8:33The Latest NFL Offseason News
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1:44Notable NFL Players Next-in-Line to Get Paid
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6:40Breaking News: Will Anderson Jr. Becomes NFL's Highest-Paid Non-QB
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9:372026 NFL Draft Perfect Fit: NFC South
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2:00Vikings, Falcons Poised For Offseason QB Battles
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8:25NFL League Meetings Underway In Arizona
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9:36NFC South Offseason Grades and Biggest Remaining Needs
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2:02Pete Prisco Loves The Falcons Signing Tua Tagovailoa
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6:56Falcons, Tua Tagovailoa Agree To 1-Year, $1.3M Deal
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2:03Breaking News: Falcons Leading To Land Tua Tagovailoa
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1:46What's Next For Tua Tagovailoa After Being Informed He'll Be Released?
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1:17Kirk Cousins In No Rush To Sign
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9:29NFC South Top Free Agent Targets
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1:50Chances We See Kyle Pitts Play For Falcons This Season?
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6:49Top Landing Spots For Aaron Rodgers
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1:09Top Landing Spots For Aaron Rodgers: No. 4 - The Falcons
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0:27BREAKING NEWS: Falcons Placing Franchise Tag On TE Kyle Pitts
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1:45Kyle Pitts Among Players Likely To Receive Franchise Tag
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1:00Should The Falcons Go All In By Adding Tyreek Hill This Offseason?
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0:54Tag Or No Tag: Kyle Pitts
Top Jawaan Taylor News
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Falcons' Jawaan Taylor: Finds home with Falcons
Taylor agreed to terms Wednesday on a one-year contract with Atlanta, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Taylor's deal reportedly carries a base value of $5 million with an additional $1 million in incentives. The veteran offensive lineman projects to step in as the Falcons' new starting RT across from LT Jake Matthews, with Kaleb McGary (leg) having announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday. Taylor has started all 111 of his career regular-season appearances.
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Jawaan Taylor: Officially released by Kansas City
The Chiefs released Taylor on Wednesday, Pete Sweeney of The Kansas City Star reports.
The move saves the Chiefs $20 million against the salary cap. Taylor signed a four-year, $80 million deal with Kansas City ahead of the 2023 season, and he started 45 regular-season games for the team. Taylor also started seven playoff contests, helping the Chiefs win the 2023 Super Bowl. Taylor, however, was top-three in penalties at his position in every season he spent with KC.
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Chiefs' Jawaan Taylor: Set for release or trade
The Chiefs informed Taylor (elbow) on Monday that he will either be released or traded prior to the start of the new league year March 11, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Taylor remains reliable in pass protection and has one year remaining on his contract, but his release will save Kansas City roughly $20 million in salary cap space. It seems unlikely that the Chiefs manage to trade the 28-year-old right tackle, given the prohibitive nature of the $27 million cap hit his current deal carries for 2026. If he hits the open market, however, Taylor will be projected to join Braden Smith (concussion), Rasheed Walker and Jonah Williams (shoulder) as one of the top available options at tackle. Taylor started all 12 of his regular-season appearances in 2025 before landing on IR due to an elbow injury.
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Chiefs' Jawaan Taylor: Moves to IR
Taylor (elbow) was placed on the injured reserve list Saturday.
The 28-year-old had already been ruled out for Sunday's matchup against the Titans due to a triceps injury, but he's now been placed on IR and won't return to the field this season. While Taylor is sidelined, expect Chukwuebuka Godrick to start at right tackle in Week 16.
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Chiefs' Jawaan Taylor: Won't play against Tennessee
Taylor (elbow) has been ruled out for Sunday's game against the Titans.
Taylor will miss a third consecutive game due to a triceps injury, and with Jaylon Moore (knee) also sidelined, the Chiefs may have to turn to Mike Caliendo, Hunter Nourzad or C.J. Hanson to fill in at right tackle. Taylor's next opportunity to play is Christmas Day against the Broncos.
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Chiefs' Jawaan Taylor: Misses Wednesday's practice
Taylor (triceps) won't practice Wednesday, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs' official site reports.
The 28-year-old has been sidelined for the Chiefs' last two games due to a triceps injury, and Wednesday's DNP suggest he's still dealing with the issue. If Taylor is forced to miss his third consecutive contest in the Week 16 matchup against the Titans, Jaylon Moore (knee) could get the start at right tackle.
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Chiefs' Jawaan Taylor: Won't suit up vs. Chargers
Taylor (triceps) is officially listed as out for Sunday's game versus the Chargers, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs' official site reports.
Taylor will miss his second straight game in Week 15 as he continues to deal with a triceps injury he suffered in Week 13 at Dallas. In his absence, Esa Pole figures to start at right tackle Sunday against a strong Chargers pass rush led by 2023 second-rounder Tuli Tuipulotu.
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Chiefs' Jawaan Taylor: Misses practice Wednesday
Taylor (triceps) didn't participate in Kansas City's practice Wednesday, per Matt Derrick of ChiefsDigest.com.
Taylor remains sidelined from the triceps injury he sustained during the Week 13 loss to the Cowboys. The 28-year-old could miss a second straight game if he's unable to return to practice either Thursday or Friday.
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-5, 330 lbs |
| Birthplace: Cocoa, FL |
| Age: 28 |
| School: Florida |
| Experience: 8 |

















