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Lawrence Julius Taylor (born February 4, 1959), nicknamed "L.T.", is an American former professional football linebacker who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 13 seasons with the New York Giants. He is widely regarded as one of the greatest defensive players of all time.
Lawrence Taylor, the NFL Hall of Famer who ended up a registered sex offender after his 2010 Rockland County arrest, has recently run into trouble in his home state of Florida, accused of failing ...
Pro Football Hall of Famer Lawrence Taylor was arrested on Wednesday on a felony charge for failing to report his residence change as a registered sex offender, according to The Athletic.. Taylor ...
NFL legend and former New York Giants star Lawrence Taylor was arrested in Florida this week and charged again with failing to report a residence change as a sex offender.
In the playoffs the Big Blue Wrecking Crew held the San Francisco 49ers, led by Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Montana to 3 points (and scored themselves on an interception return for a touchdown by Lawrence Taylor) to win 49–3 in the divisional round and shut out a powerful Washington Redskins offense that averaged 23 points per game during ...
Lawrence Taylor (born 1959) is a retired American football player. Lawrence Taylor may also refer to: Lawrence Coburn Taylor (1920–1942), US Marine Corps aviator USS Lawrence C. Taylor, a John C. Butler-class destroyer escort acquired by the U.S. Navy; Lawrence Eric Taylor (born 1942), American DUI lawyer and author
Taylor spent his entire 13-season career with the New York Giants and helped the team win Super Bowl titles in 1987 and 1991. This story has been corrected by removing NFL from the Hall of Fame title.
Lawrence Eric Taylor (April 1, 1942 - October 4, 2023) was an American attorney and author. A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley and UCLA School of Law , Taylor was a public defender and criminal prosecutor in Los Angeles County before entering private practice.