The number 21 in a black circle on an NFL helmet typically represents the helmet of the deceased player Sean Taylor, who played as a safety for the Washington Football Team before his tragic death in 2007. The team honors his memory by displaying his number on their helmets.
This is in memory of Sean Taylor, the Washington Redskins safety who was murdered in November, 2007. The number of Sean Taylor, the Redskin who was murdered earlier in the season
The number 21 is in respect for Washington Redskins Sean Taylor who was killed in his house last week.
the death of Sean Taylor on the redskins every team in the NFL has his number on them
It's because of Sean Taylor being killed a few weeks ago his number was 21 it is in his memory that they wear that number on their helmets. Because Sean Taylor was shot and killed a few weeks ago and that is why all the teams have his number 21 on their helmets out of respect for him. In honor of Washington Redskins Safety Sean Taylor, who was shot and killed this month in a botched robbery.
That honors Redskins safety Sean Taylor who was murdered in a botched robbery attempt in November, 2007.
to honor Sean Taylor (redskins player) who was murdered
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Because Washington Redskins Safety Sean Taylor was shot and killed and his number was 21. So, every team in the NFL wears that on the back of their helmets.
Several NFL teams are honoring the late Sean Taylor, #21 on the Washington Redskins, after he was killed in a botched burglary at his home in Miami.
It isn't 12, it is 21 currently-and that is for Sean Taylor the Redskins Safety that was killed earlier this year.
21 -- was Sean Taylor's #. He was free safety for the Washington Redskins....