


Pro Football Hall of Fame Jason Taylor and his wife, Monica, quickly separated when their rendezvous was captured by ESPN cameras during the Jets-Dolphins game on “Monday Night Football.”
Taylor, a former NFL Defensive Player of the Year with the Dolphins, was sitting with Monica on his lap as he was shown on the broadcast in the fourth quarter.
Monica, who is a fashion entrepreneur and vice president of the Jason Taylor Foundation, hurried to get up and move to her seat in the private suite at Hard Rock Stadium.
The couple, who celebrated their fifth wedding anniversary in August, are no strangers to showing PDA, as their Instagrams are filled with sweet snapshots of their love.
Taylor and Monica have a son Jordan, while the former NFL star co-parents Mason, Isaiah, and Zoe with his ex.
Some on social media were quick to liken it to the infamous Coldplay kiss cam moment that outed a couple’s affair — saying Taylor was “caught in 4K” — before realizing he was with his wife.
Taylor, who’s in his third season as the Hurricanes’ defensive line coach, and Monica were there to support his son, Jets rookie tight end Mason Taylor take on his former team.
Mason had five receptions on seven targets for 65 yards in Miami’s 27-21 loss to the Dolphins on Monday. It was the best outing of his young career.
Despite getting their first victory of the season, Miami lost star wideout Tyreek Hill to a horrific season-ending leg injury.
Hill suffered the injury in the third quarter as he caught a crucial third-down pass and ran out of bounds.
His leg bended awkwardly when he landed and he was carted off of the field.
Hill, who was clapping and smiling as he left the game, reportedly suffered a dislocation, torn ACL and ligaments.

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The elder Taylor was a six-time NFL Pro Bowl selection and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2017 – his first year of eligibility.
The Akron alum finished his NFL playing career with 775 career tackles, 139.5 career sacks and 46 forced fumbles.