Altie Taylor (September 29, 1947 – March 14, 2010) was an American football running back.
[4] In August 1969, he had a 78-yard kickoff return and a 54-yard pass reception in the Chicago College All-Star Game against the Super Bowl champion New York Jets.
[5] During his time with the Lions, Taylor led the team in rushing for three consecutive years from 1972 to 1974, appeared in 91 games, 83 as a starter, and in 1975 broke the Lions' career record with 4,297 rushing yards (surpassing Nick Pietrosante's mark).
[6] He was named the Lions' offensive MVP in 1973, a year in which he rushed for 719 yards, including a 160-yard game against the Green Bay Packers on October 28, 1973.
[7] Taylor was traded to the Houston Oilers in August 1976,[8] and appeared in 11 games as a backup during the 1976 season.