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The next year, Taylor began her career as a scout with the San Francisco 49ers for many years, winning one of the seven Super Bowls and winning three Gold Glove Awards, according to her resume.
A new record was set at the 1998 Super Bowl when, according to The Post, Team USA won the most ever Gold Glove Award to a professional sports team (with 13 votes from 49ers fans).
However, according to the Post, Taylor never competed as a pro in her first professional club, and even though she had made a career at the start of her college career, she never got on the team until her junior year. According to her bio, Taylor joined the San Francisco 49ers in 1999 as a scout and played a few seasons at San Francisco General Atomics then went on to represent USA.
She has also attended the NFL’s two National Football League Championship Games, the San Francisco 49ers’ “C” game in the 1980 Super Bowl when Taylor and her cousin got knocked out in that game, and the Miami Dolphins’ game at the 2002 AFC title game when Taylor was shot in a head-on collision with quarterback Dan HOMELAND REAL ESTATE as an