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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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Jauan Jennings wants a new contract, but the 49ers remain hesitant amid injuries, recent big deals, and a limited wide ...
The stage is set for Penn State, and now the question is whether the second-ranked Nittany Lions will capitalize. While ...
The Effingham County Rebels head into the 2025 season on the heels of a 6-5 campaign which marks their 4th straight winning season.
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General manager Omar Khan said originally he thought the team was fine at wide receiver to open training camp, and after ...
DeSean Jackson and the Delaware State Hornets landed a commitment from former Oregon Ducks wide receiver Ryan Pellum.
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The 49ers are desperate for bodies at the wide receiver position. That's why the 49ers just signed veteran wide receiver Malik Turner.
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, 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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