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FILE - Washington Redskins wide receiver Charley Taylor (42) is congratulated by coach George Allen during the NFL football team's game against the New York Giants in Washington on Sept. 28, 1975, after it was announced the Taylor had surpassed 10,000 total yards in his career. Taylor, the Hall of Fame receiver who ended his 13-season career with Washington as the NFL's career receptions leader, died Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022. He was 80. The Commanders said Taylor died at an assisted-living facility in Northern Virginia. The cause of death wasn't announced. (AP Photo/Charles Bennett, File)

FILE - Washington Redskins wide receiver Charley Taylor (42) is congratulated by coach George Allen during the NFL football team's game against the New York Giants in Washington on Sept. 28, 1975, after it was announced the Taylor had surpassed 10,000 total yards in his career. Taylor, the Hall of Fame receiver who ended his 13-season career with Washington as the NFL's career receptions leader, died Saturday, Feb. 19, 2022. He was 80. The Commanders said Taylor died at an assisted-living facility in Northern Virginia. The cause of death wasn't announced. (AP Photo/Charles Bennett, File)

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