Taylor Robertson
Taylor Robertson is a Canadian former professional football player who was an offensive guard in the National Football League and Canadian Football League. He played college football for the UCF Knights and was selected in the second round of the 2003 CFL draft by the Calgary Stampeders. Robertson was also a member of the CFL's Toronto Argonauts and NFL's Philadelphia Eagles.
Robertson has also been a pit crew member for Fitzpatrick Motorsports in the NASCAR Canadian Tire Series.
College football
Robertson started his 4-year college football career on full athletic scholarship at the University of Central Florida of the NCAA in January 1999. Playing immediately as a true freshman after making the transition from tight end to guard during spring and fall camp, he saw action in all 22 games his first two seasons as a backup. Robertson became a starter his junior year at guard and by the end of his senior season, he was arguably the Golden Knights' best run blocker and was named second-team All-MAC.Pro football
Robertson first started his professional career in the NFL with the Philadelphia Eagles. Following his release from the Eagles, he made his way to the CFL where he was drafted 11th overall by the Calgary Stampeders. Robertson played his first four years in the CFL with the Stamps before being traded to the Toronto Argonauts where he played five more seasons until his retirement in 2012.During his 9-year CFL career, Robertson was named CFL Division All-Star and team nominee for CFL Most Outstanding Lineman 3 years in a row. In addition, Robertson was also part of an offensive line in 2006 that won the CFL award for fewest sacks allowed, while also being named CFL lineman of the week during that same season. During Robertson's CFL career he started 137 regular season and playoff games at right guard, more notable starting 128 of those consecutively without missing a single play.