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Trent Taylor Retires From the NFL After Seven-Year Career

His career included 88 catches, 1,051 punt return yards and 106 kick return yards over seven NFL seasons.

  • On Sunday, wide receiver Trent Taylor announced his retirement after seven NFL seasons, with his wife sharing the news on Instagram and ESPN's Adam Schefter confirming the decision.
  • San Francisco selected Taylor in the 2017 NFL Draft, and he subsequently played for the Cincinnati Bengals and Chicago Bears before returning to San Francisco, appearing in 80 games across his career.
  • Taylor finished his career with 88 receptions for 845 receiving yards and three touchdowns, while contributing 1,051 punt return yards and 106 kick return yards on special teams.
  • During the 2021 AFC Championship Game, Taylor caught a tying two-point conversion against the Kansas City Chiefs, propelling the Bengals to their first Super Bowl appearance in 33 years.
  • Recurring injuries, including a back issue in 2025, limited Taylor's final years; he last appeared in an NFL game for San Francisco in 2024 before stepping away.
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Trent Taylor retires from the NFL after seven-year career

Former Louisiana Tech Bulldogs and Evangel Eagles star Trent Taylor is hanging up the cleats.

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