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Ike Taylor #24
POSITION LCB
HEIGHT (WT) 6-1 (191 lbs.)
BIRTHDATE: 5/5/80
NFL EXP: 5
COLLEGE La.-Lafayette
 
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24 IKE TAYLOR

 

2006 (16-11): Played in all 16 games and made 11 starts…finished with 74 tackles (64 solo) and posted two interceptions…9/7 vs. Miami: Recorded a team-high three passes defensed and six solo tackles…also registered a quarterback hurry/pressure while logging 60 plays…teamed with Aaron Smith to tackle Ronnie Brown for a loss of two yards on a crucial third-and-two with 6:32 remaining in the fourth quarter and the Steelers trailing…9/18 at Jacksonville: Started at LCB and led all Steelers' defensive backs with 10 tackles and seven solo tackles…logged 67 plays…9/24 vs. Cincinnati: Covered Bengals all-pro WR Chad Johnson, limiting him to one catch for 11 yards…recorded five tackles (four solo) while logging 57 snaps…recorded a pass defense and one his first interception of the season, which he returned 34 yards to set up a Pittsburgh touchdown…10/8 at San Diego: Recorded a game-high eight solo tackles…logged 71 snaps…recorded two pass defenses, including one in the end zone to prevent a touchdown…added one solo special teams tackle10/15 vs. Kansas City: Recorded five solo tackles in 60 plays…recovered a fumble and recorded two tackles (one solo) on special teams10/22 at Atlanta: Recorded two tackles (one solo)…played 69 defensive snaps…recorded one solo special teams tackle…10/29 at Oakland: Started at LCB and recorded three solo tackles and two pass defenses in 49 plays…held All-Pro WR Randy Moss to two catches for 20 yards...held the Raiders to 17 yards passing…11/5 vs. Denver: Recorded six solo tackles and a game high (tied) four pass defenses…logged 50 plays…added one solo special teams tackle…11/12 vs. New Orleans: Logged 79 plays and recorded eight tackles (seven solo)…11/19 at Cleveland: Logged 62 plays and recorded four tackles (three solo) and one pass defense…added two special teams stops…11/26 at Baltimore: Logged 27 plays and recorded one solo tackle…tackled Mike Anderson for a loss of one yard…12/3 vs. Tampa Bay: Saw action in the nickel and dime packages…collected two solo tackles and one pass defense in 30 snaps…12/7 vs. Cleveland: Logged 23 plays and collected two tackles (one solo)…added one special teams tackle…12/17 at Carolina: Logged 34 plays and recorded two solo tackles and one pass defense…intercepted a fade pass in the end zone intended for Steve Smith in the fourth quarter…added one solo special teams tackle…12/24 vs. Baltimore: Posted three tackles (two solo) and one pass defense…12/31 at Cincinnati: Started for the first time in six games…responded with seven tackles (six solo), one quarterback hurry/pressure and two pass defenses in 53 snaps…added one solo special teams tackle.

2005 (16-15/4-4): Moved into the starting lineup and started 15 games and four playoff contests…finished with 96 tackles (72 solo), 25 passes defensed, one interception and two forced fumbles…also had an interception in the AFC Championship Game at Denver and in Super Bowl XL…9/11 vs. Tennessee: Started at cornerback…played 51 defensive snaps and led team with 10 tackles (eight solo)…recovered one fumble and defensed one pass…9/18 at Houston: Started at cornerback and logged 61 plays on defense…led all defensive backs with eight tackles (five solo)…returned one kickoff for 19 yards…9/25 vs. New England: Did not start because the Patriots opened the game in a three-tight end formation…played 69 defensive snaps and recorded career highs in solo tackles (10) and total tackles (12)…also had a pass defense and two solo special teams tackles…10/10 at San Diego: Started for the third time in four games…recorded five solo tackles and defensed three passes in 61 snaps…10/16 vs. Jacksonville: Logged 71 snaps and finished the game with five tackles (four solo) and two pass defenses…started at left corner for the fourth time this season and covered five-time Pro Bowler receiver Jimmy Smith after Deshea Townsend was injured…limited Smith to three catches for 32 yards…made a game-saving pass defense when he deflected a Byron Leftwich pass intended for Smith in the end zone with 31 seconds remaining in the game…10/23 at Cincinnati: Started for the fifth time this season…covered Pro Bowl receiver Chad Johnson all game and held him out of the end zone…logged 57 snaps and recorded four tackles (three solo)…also recorded a quarterback hurry/pressure and a solo special teams tackle…10/31 vs. Baltimore: Finished with nine tackles (six solo) and his first interception of the season (second of career)…also had one fumble recovery…added one pass defense and also posted a special teams tackle…logged 75 plays…11/6 at Green Bay: Logged 66 snaps and recorded eight tackles (four solo)…11/13 vs. Cleveland: Recorded four tackles (three solo) on 55 plays…also had one solo special teams tackle…11/20 at Baltimore: Tied for a team high with nine solo tackles while logging 81 plays…also had two passes defensed and two special teams tackles…11/28 at Indianapolis: Finished with four tackles (two solo) and two passes defensed…12/4 vs. Cincinnati: Shadowed Pro Bowl receiver Chad Johnson and held him to just five catches for 54 yards and no touchdowns…logged 64 plays and recorded three solo tackles and two passes defensed…also had one solo special teams tackle…12/11 vs. Chicago: Logged 55 plays and recorded five tackles (two solo) and two passes defensed...alertly returned one punt (off a fake field goal try) for 19 yards…12/18 at Minnesota: Recorded a game-high five passes defensed and recorded three tackles (two solo)…logged 52 plays…prevented a Minnesota touchdown by knocking down a pass to Koren Robinson in the end zone…12/24 at Cleveland: Logged 51 plays and registered three tackles (two solo) and three passes defensed…1/1 vs. Detroit: Recorded four solo tackles and his team-leading 25th pass defense…logged 59 defensive snaps…also had one special teams tackle…AFC Wild Card Game 1/8 at Cincinnati: Recorded three solo tackles and tied for the team lead with two passes defensed…replaced Quincy Morgan (injured right ankle) on kickoff returns and returned one kick for 36 yards…36-yard return was a career long in the postseason…AFC Divisional Game 1/15 at Indianapolis: Recorded nine tackles (seven solo) and held Pro Bowl receiver Marvin Harrison to three catches for 52 yards…returned two kickoffs for 33 yards with a long of 18…also had two special teams solo tackles…AFC Championship Game 1/22 at Denver: Recorded one solo tackle…registered his first career postseason interception at the end of the second quarter to set up a TD…returned interception one yard…returned two kickoffs for 42 yards…had a long return of 22 yards…Super Bowl XL 2/5 vs. Seattle: Recorded team highs in tackles (7) and solo tackles (6) and added two passes defensed…snuffed out a Seahawks' drive with an interception at the Steelers five-yard line with the team leading 14-10…returned the interception 24 yards to set up a Steelers scoring drive.

2004 (13-1/2-0): Recorded 11 tackles (six solo), one interception and defensed four passes...9/26 at Miami: Dressed for the first time...10/3 vs. Cincinnati: Was credited with one special teams assist...10/17 at Dallas: Returned two kickoffs for 28 yards, a 14-yard average, when Ricardo Colclough left the game due to dehydration…logged 17 defensive plays...10/31 vs. New England: Recorded his first career interception…also was credited with one tackle and two special teams tackles (one solo)…logged 18 defensive plays...11/7 vs. Philadelphia: Was credited with one solo tackle…played seven defensive snaps...11/14 at Cleveland: Registered two solo tackles…also was credited with a pass defense…played 13 defensive snaps...11/21 at Cincinnati: Recorded one special teams assist…played nine defensive snaps...11/28 vs. Washington: Returned one kickoff for 21 yards…finished with one assist and two special teams tackles (one solo)…played six defensive snaps...12/5 at Jacksonville: Finished with one assist and two passes defensed…returned one kickoff for 19 yards…was credited with one solo special teams tackle…played nine defensive snaps...12/12 vs. N.Y. Jets: Had one kickoff return for 12 yards...12/18 at N.Y. Giants: Returned three kickoffs for 60 yards and a long of 22…played five defensive snaps....12/26 vs. Baltimore: Returned one kickoff for 10 yards…played 14 defensive snaps...1/2 at Buffalo: Led the team with five total tackles (three solo)…made several key plays on special teams, including recovering the Bills' on-side kick near the end of the game…forced a fumble on the Bills' first punt return that led to the Steelers' first score…finished with two special teams assists….was credited with one pass defense…returned two kickoffs for 34 yards...AFC Divisional Playoff Game 1/15 vs. N.Y. Jets: Returned three kickoffs for 58 yards, including one of 30 and one of 28 yards…also was credited with one solo special teams tackle...AFC Championship Game 1/23 vs. New England: Registered one solo special teams tackle…also returned three kickoffs for 29 yards, including a long of 17.

2003 (16-1): Led the team with 831 yards on 37 kickoff returns for a 22.5-yard average…finished with 18 solo tackles and 18 special teams tackles (11 solo)...9/7 vs. Baltimore: Played 12 defensive snaps in his pro debut and was credited with one pass defense…also had one special teams tackle…returned two kickoffs for 29 yards..9/14 at Kansas City: Had a solid day on special teams…led the team in special teams tackles (two solo)…returned two kickoffs for 43 yards...9/21 at Cincinnati: Nearly broke the opening kickoff for a TD, returning it 40 yards...9/28 vs. Tennessee: Returned two kickoffs for 28 yards…led the team with three special teams tackles (two solo)...10/5 Cleveland: Nearly broke two kickoff returns for touchdowns—one for a career-long 53 yards and another for 38 yards…averaged 31 yards on four returns…also downed a Josh Miller punt at the one-yard line...10/26 vs. St. Louis: Had another solid day as a kick returner…averaged 24.2 yards on six returns (145 yards total)…played one defensive snap…was credited with two special teams tackles (one solo)...11/9 vs. Arizona: Accumulated his most playing time from scrimmage…returned three kickoffs for 56 yards (18.7 avg.), including a long of 20 yards…finished with one solo tackle…was credited with a solo special teams tackle…played 44 defensive snaps...11/23 at Cleveland: Made his first career start as the Steelers lined up in their dime defense…returned one kickoff for 23 yards…accumulated his most playing time from scrimmage…finished with three tackles…also was credited with one pass defense and two special teams tackles (one solo)…logged 54 defensive plays…12/7 vs. Oakland: Recorded a season-high four solo tackles…12/21 vs. San Diego: Registered three solo tackles and a pass defense.

COLLEGE: Made the transition from offense to the defensive backfield as a senior…only played two seasons of collegiate football but managed to record 49 tackles (37 solo) with eight passes defensed and two forced fumbles...added 323 yards and three touchdowns on 70 carries (4.6 avg) and 125 yards on 18 receptions (6.9 avg) on offense and gained 490 yards on 27 kickoff returns (18.1 avg.). 2002: Was a Super Sleeper Team and All-Sun Belt Conference second-team selection by The NFL Draft Report as a senior...moved into the starting lineup at right cornerback…recorded 46 tackles (34 solo) with eight pass defenses and two forced fumbles…did not allow an opponent to catch a pass in four games…returned nine kickoffs for 210 yards (23.3 avg.). 2001: Played in every game on special teams and saw action as a tailback in nine contests...joined the team as a walk-on, earning a scholarship prior to the 2001 season...had 70 carries for 323 yards (4.6 avg) and three touchdowns…caught 18 passes for 125 yards (6.9 avg) and returned 18 kickoffs for 280 yards (15.6 avg)…recorded three solo tackles. 2000: Did not play football. 1999: Did not play football...majored in psychology.

PERSONAL: Attended Abramson (La.) High…was an All-District 9-5A first-team selection as a junior and senior…played running back, defensive end, cornerback and placekicker during his three-year career…led the team to the state playoffs in each of his three seasons with the varsity…lettered three times as a guard and small forward on the basketball team…earned All-District 9-5A basketball honors as a senior, as the team compiled a 25-6 record in 1998…lives in New Orleans, Louisiana...Full name: Ivan Taylor.