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Before there was Leonard Fournette at LSU - even before Billy Cannon - there was Jim Taylor. Jim Taylor provides solid connection between LSU and Lambeau Field | Sports | nola.com Skip to main content ...
BATON ROUGE – LSU and National Football League legend Jim Taylor passed away Saturday at the age of 83. Taylor was one of the more well-known players from the era of the 1950s who didn’t play ...
Jim Taylor 2.jpg. By running for 171 yards and two touchdowns on 17 carries in the last game of his college career (a 25-6 win over Tulane), Taylor enabled LSU to finish 5-5.
LSU All-American and Pro Football Hall of Fame fullback Jim Taylor has died, our media partners at The Advocate report. He was 83. The Green Bay Packers announced Taylor’s death Saturday morning ...
Jim Taylor, a Hall of Fame running back with the Green Bay Packers and an All-American at LSU, has died. He was 83. The 6-foot, 215-pound Taylor starred for the great Vince Lombardi Packers teams ...
And LSU All-American fullback Jim Taylor, a Baton Rouge native, gained 69 yards amid 20-degree temperatures for the Packers in a 37-0 win over the New York Giants in front of 39,029 at what was ...
NFL Hall of Fame running back Jim Taylor, who was an All-American at LSU, an All-Pro for the Green Bay Packers in the late 1950s and 1960s and an original New Orleans Saint in 1967 died Saturday ...
Jim Taylor was a bruising fullback for the Green Bay Packers who mauled defenders and buoyed the offense for coach Vince Lombardi in the late 1950s and early ‘60s. Taylor died Saturday at age 83 ...
BATON ROUGE - LSU fans are sure to watch Super Bowl 2011 with pride Sunday, as four former Tigers vie for the Lombardi Trophy. Former LSU Tiger Jim Taylor left his mark in first Super Bowl | LSU ...
Jim Taylor, scoring one of his three rushing touchdowns in a 49-0 rout over the Bears, finished as the NFL's second all-time leading rusher. For a guy who didn't play football until his junior ...
Before there was Leonard Fournette at LSU - even before Billy Cannon - there was Jim Taylor. He didn't have near the college career of either successor but made up for it in town smaller than ...