Jason Taylor isn't ready to retire just yet and hasn't ruled out yet another run with the Dolphins. Miami's all-time sack leader appeared to rule out another run with the team earlier this year, but the 36-year-old seemed more open to the idea Friday. "I appreciate the interest and the concern if there is any," Taylor told the South Florida Sun Sentinel. "No ships have sailed, no bridges have been burned. "There's nothing to do right now (because of the NFL lockout). I'm going to play this year, if there's a season, and I think there will be. ... Until this thing works itself out, I'm playing golf." Taylor played with the Dolphins from 1997 to 2007, then returned in 2009 after a one-year stop with the Redskins. He spent last season with the Jets, who released him in February.