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IndieMark · 24 Feb · 13 Comments

The Tyrod Taylor Chargers: A New Era Begins

Introduction

The Los Angeles Chargers have high hopes for the upcoming 2023 NFL season. With a new coach, a new quarterback and a renewed sense of determination, the team is looking to leave its recent struggles behind and make a run for the playoffs. And leading the charge for the Chargers this year will be none other than Tyrod Taylor.

Taylor's Journey to the Chargers

Before joining the Chargers, Tyrod Taylor had already made a name for himself in the NFL. The Virginia Tech product was drafted by the Baltimore Ravens in the sixth round of the 2011 NFL Draft and served as the backup to Joe Flacco for four seasons. After leaving Baltimore, Taylor had stints with the Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns and Houston Texans before landing in Los Angeles.

Stats and Achievements

  • Taylor has started 47 games in his NFL career, throwing for 9,770 yards and 54 touchdowns.
  • He has also rushed for 1,853 yards and 16 touchdowns, showcasing his dual-threat abilities as a quarterback.
  • In 2015, Taylor was named to the Pro Bowl after leading the Bills to a 8-8 record and throwing for 3,035 yards and 20 touchdowns.

What Taylor Brings to the Chargers

One of the reasons the Chargers signed Taylor is his ability to protect the football. In his career, he has thrown just 20 interceptions, a remarkable feat for a player who has started as many games as he has. Additionally, Taylor's mobility and ability to extend plays with his legs will be a key factor in the Chargers' offensive scheme.

FAQs

What is Tyrod Taylor's contract with the Chargers?

Taylor signed a two-year, $11 million deal with the Chargers in March 2023.

Will Taylor be the starting quarterback for the Chargers in 2023?

As of now, it appears that Taylor will be the team's starting quarterback heading into the season. However, anything can happen in the NFL, and the Chargers could decide to make a change if Taylor struggles or if they decide to go in a different direction.

How does Taylor compare to the Chargers' previous quarterback, Justin Herbert?

Taylor and Herbert are two very different quarterbacks with different skill sets. While Herbert is known for his strong arm and ability to make big plays down the field, Taylor is a more conservative quarterback who excels at protecting the football and making smart decisions. Ultimately, the

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