FOXBOROUGH, Mass. – A legend returns to Gillette Stadium on Saturday night.
Taylor Twellman, whose 101 regular-season goals in a New England Revolution uniform are more than double anyone else in club history, will be honored at halftime of the Revs’ game against the Colorado Rapids. It’ll be Twellman’s first-ever Revolution game as a fan, primarily because his job as lead analyst for ESPN’s soccer coverage keeps him pretty busy on the weekends.
But his ESPN gig isn’t the only endeavor that’s occupied Twellman’s attention since he retired from the game in 2010. The 36-year-old former MLS standout also spends a significant amount of time working with his foundation, ThinkTaylor, started five years ago to raise concussion awareness.