Lionel Taylor, the first NFL/AFL receiver to catch 100 passes in a season, died at age 89 after winning two Super Bowl rings as a Pittsburgh Steelers coach.
Legendary Denver Broncos wide receiver Lionel Taylor died at age 89 Aug. 6, the team announced Wednesday.
« An original Bronco and one of the most dominant players of his era, Taylor had a tremendous impact on the franchise during his seven seasons in Denver (1960-66) », the team said in an announcement.
« Our hearts go out to Taylor’s family and friends.