Giants wide receiver Jamaar Taylor today filed his letter of retirement with the NFL?s commissioner?s office and informed the team that he has decided to retire after just two seasons in the league. ?We respect Jamaar?s decision, but we are really sorry to see this,? general manager Ernie Accorsi said. ?I thought he was an outstanding prospect and played very well for us when he was healthy. ?We are placing him on reserve/retired and retaining our rights in case, at some point in the future, he changes his mind.? Taylor, a sixth-round draft choice in 2004, played in 13 games in his two seasons with the Giants. But several knee injuries, including one that limited him to five games in the 2005 season, led to his decision to retire.