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Buffalo Bills' defensive coordinator Bobby Babich provided evaluations of three returning safeties, including veteran Taylor Rapp ...
Buffalo Bills safety Taylor Rapp was named the most underrated at his position in the NFL by ESPN's Aaron Schatz.
A big part of that, over the last few years at least, has been the play of safety Taylor Rapp. Since signing a free agent ...
One player that fits that category is defensive back Taylor Rapp, who was named by ESPN analyst Aaron Schatz as the most ...
One player that fits the bill is safety Taylor Rapp, the former Super Bowl Champion. ESPN analyst Aaron Schatz donned Rapp as ...
"Last year, when T-Rapp got here, new system, different environment in the room, and he did a great job of understanding his role and excelling at his role and now a new role this year. Taylor has ...
For the fourth time in the past five years, the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs are meeting in the NFL playoffs, with one team keeping its Super Bowl dreams alive and the other having to ...
Buffalo Bills safety Taylor Rapp was forced to miss Week 5's game after a suffering a concussion the week prior. Rapp has since been cleared to play and will make his return in Week 6 against the ...
Bills safety Taylor Rapp was injured while tackling the 6-foot-3, 247-pound running back 1-one-1 in the second quarter. Rapp lowered his shoulder and hit Henry in the upper thigh area but stayed ...
The former Stanford running back wouldn't let a USC fan off the hook, and even brought up a memorable Cardinal win against the Trojans.
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