Pro Bowl: Sean Taylor elected as Brady, Favre head teams
Published 12/18/2007 at USATODAY.com NFL - Top Stories
Sean Taylor, who died Nov. 27 after being shot during a burglary at his Florida home, was voted to the NFC Pro Bowl team posthumously ...
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