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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.
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Lionel Taylor, an original player for the Broncos and a member of the team’s Ring of Fame, died on Aug. 6, the team announced ...
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Lionel Taylor, a member of the Denver Broncos' Ring of Honor and the first pro receiver to make 100 receptions in a season, died on Aug. 6 at age 89, the team announced on Wednesday.
Lionel Taylor was on the first Broncos team in 1960, and is the first player to record 100 receptions in a single season.
The Denver Broncos sadly lost a franchise legend earlier this month. On Aug. 6, wide receiver Lionel Taylor passed away. He ...
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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.
Lionel Taylor became the first player in NFL or AFL history to record 100 catches in a season. He is believed to have been the first Black coordinator in NFL ...
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