The Five Words Blaise Taylor Said That Reveal Everything About the Murder Case Against Him
Alright, 12s, let's talk. Usually, we're buzzing about Jaxon Smith-Njigba's routes, Sam Darnold's arm, or whether the Mariners are gonna keep that early-season fire lit at T-Mobile Park. But sometimes, stuff happens in the broader NFL world that you just gotta pay attention to. And what's unfolding with former Titans scout Blaise Taylor, and the testimony from Mical Johnson this past Saturday, man, it's chilling. We're talking about a murder case here, not a busted play, and some of the details that came out? They hit different.A Groundbreaking Career Collides with a Shocking Trial
Mical Johnson isn't just any former scout. Back in 2021, she broke barriers, becoming the NFL’s first full-time female scouting assistant when the Titans brought her on board. That's a huge deal, a genuine step forward for the league. But last Saturday, Johnson was back in the spotlight for a far more grim reason. She was called to testify on the fifth day of the murder case against Blaise Taylor, another former Titans scout whose employment overlapped with hers for two years. According to Nick Brinkerhoff of USA Today, Johnson dropped some truly heavy stuff on the jurors, in a rare Saturday court session where the judge is trying to wrap things up before the Fourth of July weekend. The core of Johnson’s testimony? It’s gut-wrenching. She told the court she had never even heard of Jade Benning, the woman Taylor is accusedTrade on Every Game with Kalshi
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of poisoning while Benning was pregnant with their child. And get this, Johnson also testified she didn't know Taylor was expecting a baby at all. When asked about the idea of becoming a father, Taylor had told Johnson he was “not ready yet” or “not anytime soon.” Think about those words, then think about the charges Taylor is facing. It's a stark, disturbing contrast.Demeanor Shifts and a Coincidental Combine Stay
Johnson’s testimony didn’t stop there. She told the jurors that Taylor’s whole demeanor changed in the fall of 2022. This detail is critical because Benning was poisoned in February 2023, while she was pregnant. It shows a potential shift in Taylor's disposition just months before the alleged crime. What else came out? Johnson also testified that Taylor remained in Nashville for the 2023 Scouting Combine, which, you guessed it, coincides with Benning’s poisoning. Taylor is currently facing charges of both first-degree murder and felony charges, and this testimony paints a picture that's hard to ignore. Look, this isn't the kind of news we usually cover, but it's part of the NFL landscape. It's a serious reminder that the people involved in the league, on every level, can sometimes be at the center of incredibly tragic situations. As fans, we cheer for our teams, we follow the players, but stories like this make you pause. There's no "next game" for this, just a legal process that needs to run its course. We'll be watching for updates, hoping justice prevails in this incredibly sad case.This article was created with AI assistance and reviewed by Seattle On Tap editorial staff. Always verify information with official team sources.