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Playing on the Denver Broncos in the 1960s, he became the first wide receiver in pro football history to record a 100-catch season.
Lionel Taylor, a four-time All-Pro and a trailblazer as an NFL assistant coach, died on Aug. 6 at the age of 89, the Broncos ...
After two years, the Kansas City, Mo., native rejoined the league as a wide receivers coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers and ...
Lionel Taylor, the Denver Broncos legendary receiver and former Pittsburgh Steelers Super Bowl champion coach who became the ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The Denver Broncos organization and fanbase had to say goodbye to true team royalty on Wednesday, after it ...
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. He was 89.
Lionel Taylor, former Broncos receiver, the NFL's first Black offensive coordinator, and former head coach at Texas ...
He was signed by the Broncos in 1960 and led the AFL in receiving in five of the league's first six seasons. His 100 receptions in 14 games in 1961 was the first such season in pro football history ...
The first professional player to have a 100-catch season, Taylor is still third all-time among Broncos receivers in ...
Broncos Ring of Fame receiver Lionel Taylor, the franchise’s first star after its inception in 1960, has died at 89 years old ...
Lionel Taylor, a Denver Broncos legend and NFL pioneer, passed away at 89. He was the first to achieve 100 catches in a ...
Former Denver Broncos wide receiver Lionel Taylor has died at the age of 89. Taylor starred for the Broncos beginning with ...
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