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John Taylor, a former 49ers wide receiver, has been inducted into the prestigious Pro Football Hall of Fame. He joins an illustrious group of 49ers legends such as Patrick Willis, Keena Turner, Harris Barton, Dwight Clark, Joe Montana, George Seifert, Jerry Rice and many others already enshrined in the Hall.

Taylor was originally drafted in the third round (76th overall) in the 1986 NFL Draft out of Delaware State. He spent his entire 10-year NFL career with San Francisco and was a key contributor to the team’s success. During his time with the 49ers, Taylor made two Pro Bowl appearances in 1988 and 1989. He was also honored on the Pro Football Hall of Fame All-1980s team for his impressive performance on the field.

Throughout his career, Taylor amassed 347 receptions for 5,598 yards and 43 touchdowns. Not only was he a standout wide receiver but he also made an impact on special teams. He holds the franchise record for the most punt returns in 49ers history with 149 returns for 1,517 yards and two touchdowns. Taylor’s 95-yard punt return against Washington in the 1998 season still stands as the longest punt return in 49ers history.

Taylor’s induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame solidifies his legacy as one of the greatest players in 49ers history.

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