Quarterback Tyrod TaylorLast season, played with the Houston TexansThe, plans to sign a $17 million, two-year deal with the New York GiantsAccording to a source, the information was shared with ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
According to the source, the deal includes $8.5 Million in guaranteed cash.
Taylor, who was 32 in August last year, signed a one-year contract worth up to $12.5million with the Texans and became the starter. Deshaun WatsonAfter 22 lawsuits were filed against him alleging sexual assault and inappropriate behavior during massage sessions, he decided to not play for the team.
Taylor hurt his left hamstring after a strong Week 1. Taylor missed six games due to injury reserve, before returning for Week 9 in a loss to the Toronto Raptors. Miami Dolphins. Taylor struggled to return. He threw five interceptions and took 12 sacks in four matches. He was benched Week 13 against the Indianapolis Colts for rookie quarterback Davis MillsHe was named the winner of the season.
Taylor completed 60.7% his passes for 966 yard, 5 touchdowns and 5 interceptions.
Taylor was a Houstonian who signed a two year deal with the Houston Astros before he joined. Los Angeles ChargersAfter playing alongside Philip Rivers in his first season, he was named the 2020 starter. However, that was only for one game as a team doctor accidentally punctured Taylor’s lung while trying to treat a rib injury. Taylor was back on the bench for the rookie starter when he was fully healthy. Justin Herbert.
Taylor has completed 61.3% (in 53 games) of his career passes for 10,736 yard with 59 touchdowns. He also had 25 interceptions.
ESPN’s Sarah Barshop contributed to the report.