The last time Tyrod Taylor played in Buffalo, he emerged as the long-awaited hero. He will return as both a longtime veteran and a long shot.
Increasingly it appears as if Taylor will be behind center for Sunday night’s Giants game against the Bills, which would mark his first snaps at what is now called Highmark Stadium since Taylor was leading the Bills to their first playoff appearance in 17 years.that was sustained Sunday.
If Jones cannot go, Taylor would play in his first game in Buffalo since 2017, when he was in his third and what would be his last season as the Bills’ starter.Charles WenzelbergOriginally a sixth-round pick of the Ravens in 2011, Taylor had caught on in Buffalo and won a few quarterback competitions to emerge as a mostly solid, dual-threat starter.
Six years and four teams later, Taylor is a 34-year-old backup who is trying to take advantage of any opportunity that arises. Six Giants offensive linemen were listed on the injury report Thursday as either limited participants in practice or were unable to practice at all.“Tyrod is a veteran player. He controls the huddle,” offensive coordinator Mike Kafka said. “I think he does a great job of, obviously, getting the ball out. … He can make plays outside the pocket as well. He’s done that his whole career.
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