John Taylor
Intel File

Born:
Mar 31, 1962

Age: 64 Alive

From:
Pennsauken Township, New Jersey, USA

Department:
Acting

Total Credits: 2

Avg Rating: 9

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John Taylor

Also known as: John Gregory Taylor , John G. Taylor

Biography

John Gregory Taylor transformed from a walk-on reject into one of the NFL's most explosive receivers, establishing himself as Jerry Rice's exceptional counterpart while delivering one of the most iconic touchdowns in Super Bowl history. Born March 31, 1962 in Pennsauken, New Jersey, Taylor initially had no college plans after high school and worked at a liquor warehouse. After failing to walk on at Johnson C. Smith University in Charlotte, North Carolina, he transferred to Delaware State where skeptical head coach Joe Purzycki told him to "just come back when school starts." Persistence paid off dramatically.

At Delaware State, Taylor became the most dominant player in Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference history, totaling 42 career touchdowns with a 24.3 yards-per-catch average that stood as the NCAA record until Jerome Mathis broke it. He set conference records with 223 receiving yards in one game and caught the two longest receptions in conference history at 97 and 93 yards. Named MEAC ...

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