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'''Kitrick Lavell Taylor''' (born July 22, 1964 in [[Los Angeles, California]]) is a former professional [[American football]] player. A [[wide receiver]] in the [[National Football League]] from 1988–1993, Taylor is probably best known for catching [[Brett Favre]]'s first ever winning [[touchdown]] pass in the NFL, a 35-yard strike to defeat the [[Cincinnati Bengals]], 24-23, on September 20, 1992.
'''Kitrick Lavell Taylor''' (born July 22, 1964) is a former professional [[American football]] player. A [[wide receiver]] in the [[National Football League]] from 1988–1993, Taylor is probably best known for catching [[Brett Favre]]'s first ever winning [[touchdown]] pass in the NFL, a 35-yard strike to defeat the [[Cincinnati Bengals]], 24-23, on September 20, 1992.


Taylor was a wide receiver and played on special teams for the [[Kansas City Chiefs]] in the [[1988 Kansas City Chiefs season|1988 season]]. He played for the [[New England Patriots]] in the [[1989 New England Patriots season|1989 season]] and the [[San Diego Chargers]] in the [[1990 San Diego Chargers season|1990]] and [[1991 San Diego Chargers season|1991]] seasons. In [[1992 Green Bay Packers season|1992]], Taylor played for the [[Green Bay Packers]] and finished his career with the [[Denver Broncos]] in the [[1993 Denver Broncos season|1993]] season. He totaled 414 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in his six-year career.
Taylor was a wide receiver and played on special teams for the [[Kansas City Chiefs]] in the [[1988 Kansas City Chiefs season|1988 season]]. He played for the [[New England Patriots]] in the [[1989 New England Patriots season|1989 season]] and the [[San Diego Chargers]] in the [[1990 San Diego Chargers season|1990]] and [[1991 San Diego Chargers season|1991]] seasons. In [[1992 Green Bay Packers season|1992]], Taylor played for the [[Green Bay Packers]] and finished his career with the [[Denver Broncos]] in the [[1993 Denver Broncos season|1993]] season. He totaled 414 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in his six-year career.

Revision as of 13:11, 23 March 2017

Kitrick Taylor
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Position:Wide receiver & Special Teams
Personal information
Born: (1964-07-22) July 22, 1964 (age 60)
Los Angeles, California
Career information
College:Washington State
NFL draft:1987 / round: 5 / pick: 128
Career history
Career NFL statistics
Receptions:36
Receiving yards:414
Touchdowns:1
Stats at Pro Football Reference Edit this at Wikidata

Kitrick Lavell Taylor (born July 22, 1964) is a former professional American football player. A wide receiver in the National Football League from 1988–1993, Taylor is probably best known for catching Brett Favre's first ever winning touchdown pass in the NFL, a 35-yard strike to defeat the Cincinnati Bengals, 24-23, on September 20, 1992.

Taylor was a wide receiver and played on special teams for the Kansas City Chiefs in the 1988 season. He played for the New England Patriots in the 1989 season and the San Diego Chargers in the 1990 and 1991 seasons. In 1992, Taylor played for the Green Bay Packers and finished his career with the Denver Broncos in the 1993 season. He totaled 414 receiving yards and one receiving touchdown in his six-year career.

He also had a punt return for a touchdown while playing for the San Diego Chargers in 1990. It was in a game against the team that drafted him, the Kansas City Chiefs, on December 23, 1990, which tied the game.[1]

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