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By Madeline Coleman Taylor led the franchise to its first Super Bowl appearance. Hall of Fame wide receiver Charley Taylor died on Saturday at 80 years old, the Washington Commanders announced. The star wide receiver and running back was selected No. 3 in the 1964 draft and spent 14 years of his professional career with the franchise. He led Washington to its first Super Bowl appearance. The owners of the team released a statement about Taylor’s death. “He represented the organization with excellence and class over three decades as a player and coach,” Dan and Tanya Snyder said, in part. “Char…