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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Taylor Mays: Will visit Seattle
Taylor Mays will work out for the Seahawks on Wednesday, Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports.Mays hasn't suited up in an NFL game since the 2015 season with the Raiders. The 31-year-old safety has connections to the Seahawks as he played for head coach Pete Carroll at the University of Southern California before being a second-round pick of the 2010 NFL Draft. The Seahawks have their starting safeties -- Bradley McDougald and Tedric Thompson -- so Mays would serve in a reserve role with special teams duties if he was offered a contract.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Taylor Mays: Facing additional suspension
Taylor Mays is facing an addition to his four-game suspension for violating the league's substance abuse policy, Nick Shook of NFL.com reports.Mays was released by the Bengals on Saturday, and it now appears that the additional suspension was the reason for his release. He played in 14 games for the Raiders last season, recording 26 tackles and five passes defensed. Despite cutting the seventh-year safety, Cincinnati hasn't ruled out bringing him back after his suspension is complete, so long as he's ready to play, per Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Taylor Mays: Released by Bengals
Taylor Mays was released by the Bengals on Saturday.Mays played in 14 games for the Bengals last season, and started five games in the process. He recorded 15 tackles and five passes defended.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Bengals' Taylor Mays: Signs with Bengals
Taylor Mays was signed by the Cincinnati Bengals on Thursday, Rand Getlin of NFL Network reports.Mays will return to Cincinnati after being released by the team last offseason. He spent last season with the Raiders, where he recorded 26 tackles in 14 games.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Raiders release S Taylor Mays
Safety Taylor Mays was released Saturday by the Oakland Raiders, per Field Yates of ESPN.Mays was a non-factor in the Oakland secondary with Nate Allen and Charles Woodson playing well in their respective positions. He might be able to catch on with another team looking for depth at that position.
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by Shawn Krest | CBSSports.com
Lions release Taylor Mays
The Detroit Lions released safety Taylor Mays on Friday, Mays' agent confirmed, per NFL.com. Mays is a six-year veteran who has played for several teams. "You know, it's just kind of one of those things where everybody's got to perform. He gave it his best," coach Jim Caldwell said.
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by Shawn Krest | CBSSports.com
Lions sign Taylor Mays
The Detroit Lions signed safety Taylor Mays , his agent told the Detroit Free Press. Mays has played the last four seasons with Cincinnati, primarily on special teams. He'll compete for time at safety as well as on special teams. The Lions have one open roster spot remaining.
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by Marty Gitlin | CBSSports.com
Vikings cut S Taylor Mays
Safety Taylor Mays did not make it to training camp with the Minnesota Vikings, who have cut him three months after signing him, per ESPN. Mays worked with the backups during OTAs and was let go Tuesday, the first day of mandatory minicamp. His inability to stick is a bit surprising given the fact that he has played extensively for San Francisco and Cincinnati over the first five years of his career.
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by Dave Peters | CBSSports.com
Report: Vikings sign S Taylor Mays
The Minnesota Vikings have signed safety Taylor Mays to a one-year contract, according to ESPN. Mays spent his first season with the 49ers before joining the Bengals for four years. The 27-year-old has registered 98 total tackles, one sack, six passes defensed and one forced fumble during his time in the NFL.
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by Dave Peters | CBSSports.com
Report: S Taylor Mays to visit Vikings
Safety Taylor Mays is set to visit the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday, according to NFL Media Insider Ian Rapoport. The former Bengal is reportedly having dinner with the team Wednesday prior to his free agent visit. Mays, 27, has registered 98 total tackles, one forced fumble and six passes defensed over his five-year career.