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Taylor hit 100 catches for the American Football League's Denver Broncos in 1961, becoming the first player in the AFL or NFL to hit the mark.
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.
Lionel Taylor, one of the Denver Broncos’ all-time leading receivers and a member of its inaugural Ring of Fame class, died last week at the age of 89, the team announced Wednesday.
Lionel Taylor, the first player in pro football history to record 100 catches in a single season and a member of the Denver Broncos ' Ring of Fame, died Aug. 6, per his family and the Broncos. He ...
Lionel Taylor, who starred for the Denver Broncos in the 1960s and became the first wide receiver in pro football history to record a 100-catch season, has died. The Broncos plan to honor Taylor ...
Lionel Taylor, who starred for the Broncos and became the first wide receiver in pro football history to record a 100-catch season, has died.
Former Denver Broncos star Lionel Taylor, an original member of the franchise and an inductee into their Ring of Fame, died earlier this month, the team announced on Wednesday afternoon.
Lionel Taylor, an original Denver Bronco and a member of the team's Ring of Fame, has died at the age of 89.
Legendary Denver Broncos wide receiver Lionel Taylor died earlier this month at 89 years old and leaves behind a record setting career.
Lionel Taylor, a member of the inaugural Denver Broncos team in 1960 and one of the most accomplished receivers in franchise history, has passed away, the team confirmed Wednesday through his family.
Lionel Taylor, who had a record-setting playing career with the Denver Broncos and also became the first Black coordinator in NFL history, has died at age 89.
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