Lionel Taylor, a founding member of the Denver Broncos and a member of the team’s Ring of Fame, has died at the age of 89. His passing marks the loss of a key figure in the franchise’s history, with his contributions remembered for their lasting impact on the team’s legacy.
Taylor was among the original players who helped establish the Broncos in 1960, playing a pivotal role in the team’s early years. His dedication and performance were instrumental in shaping the foundation of the franchise, which has since grown into a major NFL power.
Friends and teammates have expressed their grief over Taylor’s passing, acknowledging his enduring influence on the sport and the community. His legacy is celebrated not only through the Ring of Fame but also through the continued success and tradition of the Denver Broncos.