Athleticism runs deep in Taylor Jr.'s family. His sister, Nadia, who plays softball professionally along with her role a Hous- ton as a hitting coach after playing college softball at Texas. Taylor Jr. considers Nadia to be his biggest inspiration because she was a great example of what it means to work hard to achieve your goals.
His father, Patrick Sr., played football at Nicholls State and his cousin, Coye Fairman, played alongside Patrick Jr. at Memphis.
Golden Nuggets
Athleticism runs deep in Taylor Jr.'s family. His sister, Nadia, who plays softball professionally along with her role a Hous- ton as a hitting coach after playing college softball at Texas. Taylor Jr. considers Nadia to be his biggest inspiration because she was a great example of what it means to work hard to achieve your goals.
His father, Patrick Sr., played football at Nicholls State and his cousin, Coye Fairman, played alongside Patrick Jr. at Memphis.
Goldmine
Hosts an annual youth football camp in his hometown of Humble, TX. The Patrick Taylor Jr. Football Skills camp is open to children from ages 7-17 with the goal of providing football skills and knowledge to under-served youth. "This is something that I didn't have the chance to do when I was growing up." Taylor Jr. said. "Being able to put on this event, to give back to the community and give kids the gifts and skills that they can use moving forward, not only in football, but also in life."
College
Taylor Jr. (6-2, 217) originally entered the NFL after signing with the Green Bay Packers as an undrafted free agent on April 29, 2020. Throughout his three-year NFL career with the Packers (2020-23), he has appeared in 34 games and registered 65 carries for 261 yards (4.0 average) and one touchdown on the ground to go along with 14 receptions for 69 yards through the air. He has also appeared in three postseason contests and registered three carries for six yards (2.0 average).
In 2023, Taylor appeared in 11 games and tallied 32 carries for 141 yards (4.4 average) to go along with 11 receptions for 49 yards. Taylor also appeared in two postseason contests where he added three carries for six yards (2.0 average).
A 25-year-old native of Humble, TX, Taylor attended the University of Memphis (2014-16) where he appeared in 45 games (four starts) and registered 536 rushes for 2,884 yards (5.4 average) and 36 touchdowns as well as tallying 55 receptions for 434 yards and three touchdowns. He finished his collegiate career with 3,322 yards from scrimmage and 39 touchdowns.
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