Taylor to be inducted
posthumously by Redskins
Nov/05/08 11:05 PM Filed in:
Sean Taylor
ASHBURN, Va. -- Safety Sean
Taylor will take his place among Washington
Redskins greats when he is inducted posthumously
into the franchise's Ring of Fame before the Nov.
30 game against the New York Giants.
The ceremony will precede the Redskins' 1 p.m. ET
kickoff against the Giants, the first game following
the one-year anniversary of Taylor's slaying at age 24.
Taylor died of massive blood loss after he was shot at
his Miami-area home last Nov. 27 during a botched
robbery.
Venjah Hunte, one of five suspects charged in the
slaying, will serve 29 years in prison and cooperate
with prosecutors after pleading guilty to charges of
second-degree murder and burglary.
"It's appropriate that Sean joins our Ring of Fame
after a stellar career cut short far too soon," owner
Dan Snyder said in a statement. "His life touched so
many of us in such deep and lasting ways. His presence
is all around us, in our organization and among our
fans."
A two-time Pro Bowl safety, Taylor played four seasons
with the Redskins after Washington selected him with
the No. 5 overall pick in the 2004 draft.
Taylor will become the 43rd name on the Ring of Fame,
which honors those who have made distinguished
contributions to the Redskins. The ceremony will
feature a tribute to Taylor, messages from former
teammates and a presentation of a plaque to members of
Taylor's family.
(espn.com)