Dolphins Star Taylor Stabbed in Road Rage Incident Nine-Year Veteran Is Okay After Attack FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. (May 1) - Miami Dolphins defensive end-outside linebacker Jason Taylor was stabbed in a road-rage incident but is OK, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel reported on its website Monday morning. The incident occurred Sunday night, a source told the newspaper. Taylor is OK and was scheduled to play in a charity golf tournament Monday, the source said. The 6-foot-6, 255-pound Taylor has recorded 540 tackles and 92 1/2 sacks in 140 games in his nine-year career, all with the Dolphins. This is all it had on the incident. hmy:
Nine-Year Veteran's Arm Injury Said to Be Minor DAVIE, Fla. (May 1) - Miami Dolphins defensive end-outside linebacker Jason Taylor was stabbed in his arm in a road-rage incident but is OK. The incident occurred Sunday night on his way home from church with his wife, Jason Taylor Foundation spokesman Seth Levit told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, which first reported the story on its website Monday morning. The injury was minor, and Taylor participated in Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Derrick Brooks' charity golf event Monday. "My wife and I were the victims in an unfortunate incident last night, but we are both fine," Taylor said in a statement issued by the Dolphins. "I truly appreciate everyone's concern and am looking forward to enjoying a great day of golf at Derrick Brooks' charity event here in Tampa." The Miami Herald reported that two men were arrested for the incident. A four-time Pro Bowl selection, the 6-6, 255-pound Taylor, 31, has recorded 540 tackles and 92 1/2 sacks in 140 games in his nine-year career, all with the Dolphins. Taylor's wife, Katina, is the sister of Dolphins linebacker Zach Thomas.