Ten players recorded 100 receptions in the period 2025.
Once violations have received the NFL game and the length of the season has grown, 100-Catch Plateau has become an annual turning point for the best game.
However, it was not for Lionel Taylor.
Taylor landed 100 catches for Denver Broncos in the American Football League in 1961 and became the first player in power or NFL to reach the goal.
Taylor, a four-hour All-PRO and Trailblazer as assistant coach NFL, died on August 6, 89 years old, announced Broncos on Wednesday.
After an outstanding acting career, Taylor was a prolonged assistant and started as a recipient’s coach at Pittsburgh Steelers and won two Super Bowl rings with the right to vote when he guided the Hall of Fame career in Lynn Swann and John Stalworth. He was also revolutionary, where he was the first black striker NFL when he took over Los Angeles Rams from 1980-81.
Taylor played for Chicago Bears, Broncos and Houston Oilers in a career that ran from 1959 to 1968. Fame.
This period in 1961 he saw the produce of 1,176 meters and evaluated at one time in one season in 14 games.