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Denver Broncos legend Lionel Taylor died at age 89, the team announced, after a record-breaking seven-season career with 543 receptions and 6,872 receiving yards.
In 1961 Taylor became the first player in either the AFL or NFL to record 100 catches in a season and he’s also believed to have been the first Black coordinator in NFL history.
Taylor was the first receiver — in the NFL or AFL — to record at least 100 receptions in a single season and ended his seven ...
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Former Denver Broncos wide receiver Lionel Taylor has died at the age of 89. Taylor starred for the Broncos beginning with their inaugural season in the American Football League in 1960.
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Taylor spent seven seasons with the Broncos, catching 543 passes for 6,872 yards and 44 touchdowns. He was named a first-team Associated Press All-Pro selection for the AFL and played in three AFL Pro ...
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Lionel Taylor, an original Denver Bronco and a member of their Ring of Fame, has died, according to the team. Taylor, who was 89, died Aug. 6, his family confirmed to the Broncos. He was a member of ...
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