"I know for a fact, this kid, he's the first 5-9 receiver ever to wear No. 81," Matthews said. "He wants to go to 15. He looks way better in 15. But I guarantee you, this little swindler is going to make me still pay for it."
And pay he did.
Matthews eventually pried No. 81 away from Taylor, who switched to No. 15. How much did he pay? Matthews (maybe) jokingly said that if you see Taylor's girlfriend with a nice wedding ring on, know that his money probably paid for it.
"I better be third down the line at the wedding," he added.
It turns out that maybe Matthews didn't have to pay anything at all. Maybe, just maybe, Taylor did indeed swindle him out of his hard-earned cash. The third-year receiver shared his side of the story on Wednesday during an interview on KNBR.
"I knew Jordan wanted 81," Taylor told Mark Willard, "so I texted him about it, and I started with a really high price. He definitely just laughed at me about it. But you've got to start high, right? That's just what you've got to do."
That sounds like a well thought out plan. Then Taylor shared a little more information.
"I didn't really care too much about the number, so I was just going to keep lowering it until he accepted," he continued. "So we found a fair number between both of us, and it worked out."
Taylor didn't even care much about the number? What would have happened had Matthews not accepted the final asking price? Would Taylor have just kept lowering the price? Could Matthews have gotten the jersey number he desired at a bargain? Could he have gotten it for free?
Those are a lot of questions, I know. Here's one more for Taylor: Was there any intention of even keeping No. 81 headed into the 2019 season?
"I don't know, honestly," Taylor responded. "If he ended up not offering me any money, I don't know if I still would have switched or if I would have kept it. I guess we'll never know now."
That's unfortunate for Matthews. He better have earned a spot in the wedding party after overpaying for something that Taylor maybe didn't even want in the first place. Matthews calling Taylor a "little swindler" may not have been an exaggeration.
Regardless of how he arrived at the end result, Matthews now has the jersey number he wanted, and Taylor has a number he likes more. Maybe the biggest winner out of his whole negotiation? Taylor's girlfriend, who may have a nice ring in her future.
"I do like 15 better, yeah," Taylor admitted. "It worked out really well. I was never really a big fan of 81, and five was my college number, so 15 was just kind of naturally attractive to me. And it became available, so I took it."
So if he didn't care for No. 81 in the first place, how did he end up with it? Taylor says that was the jersey at his locker when he showed up on Day 1 as a rookie, so he just went with it.
Sorry, Jordan.
You can listen to the entire conversation with Taylor below.
More San Francisco 49ers News
-
Why Ron Rivera would be wary of paying 49ers QB Brock Purdy top-market money
The San Francisco 49ers are gearing up to face a pivotal decision in a few weeks. That's when they can start negotiating a contract extension for quarterback Brock Purdy. Despite some lackluster performances this season, the organization remains committed to keeping Purdy for... -
No Nick Bosa or Trent Williams at final 49ers practice before Bears game
Defensive end Nick Bosa and left tackle Trent Williams were absent during the early portion of Friday's practice, the segment open to the media. Neither player has participated in practice this week, raising significant doubts about their availability for Sunday's matchup... -
49ers vs. Bears: Kyle Shanahan provides updates on Nick Bosa, Trent Williams
San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa and tackle Trent Williams have not practiced this week after missing their second consecutive game, casting doubt on their availability for Sunday's matchup against the Chicago Bears. Head coach Kyle Shanahan provided updates on both... -
No sign of Nick Bosa or Trent Williams at 49ers' Thursday practice
The San Francisco 49ers took the practice field on Thursday for the second session of the week, with one more practice scheduled for Friday before hosting the Chicago Bears at Levi's Stadium on Sunday. However, two key starters—defensive end Nick Bosa and tackle Trent...