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History of the Oakland Raiders

The Raiders play at Network Associates Coliseum in Alameda, California, and wear uniforms of silver and black.

The Raiders were professional football’s most consistent team from the mid-1960s through the mid-1980s, reaching the playoffs 15 times and earning four NFL or American Football League (AFL) titles in 19 seasons. As AFL champions, they played in the second Super Bowl, in 1968, and lost to the Green Bay Packers. During John Madden’s ten years as head coach (1969-1978), Oakland played in seven league or conference championship games and won one Super Bowl, in 1977. From 1980 to 1993 the team reached the postseason eight times, winning the Super Bowl in 1981 and 1984. The Raiders are the only team that appeared in at least one Super Bowl each decade during the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s.

The Raiders joined the AFL as a charter member in 1960. The team spent its first three seasons changing stadiums and recording losing records. Al Davis, a former assistant coach for the San Diego Chargers, was hired as head coach and general manager in 1963. He reorganized the Raiders, and the team improved to a 10-4 win-loss record. Four years later, the club captured the 1967 AFL title under head coach John Rauch. Quarterback Daryle Lamonica won the first of his two passing titles as Oakland advanced to the Super Bowl to face the NFL-champion Green Bay Packers. Green Bay won 33-14, but the Raiders had established themselves as an AFL power. The Raiders reached the AFL Championship Game under Rauch in 1968 and again in 1969, this time under former Raiders assistant coach John Madden, who had taken over the head coaching duties. Madden was named AFL coach of the year in 1969 when, at age 32, he was the AFL’s youngest coach.

Oakland joined the NFL in 1970 when the NFL and AFL completed their merger. The team promptly won the 1970 Western Division crown and advanced to the AFC Championship Game, where they lost to the Baltimore Colts (now Indianapolis Colts). Under Madden the Raiders gained a reputation as one of the most intimidating teams in professional sports. Their character was exemplified by center Jim Otto and offensive linemen Art Shell and Gene Upshaw, who fiercely protected quarterbacks George Blanda and Kenny Stabler. The Raiders lost three consecutive AFC Championship Games from 1973 to 1975 before winning the game in 1976. In the subsequent Super Bowl, veteran wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff played an outstanding game as the club defeated the Minnesota Vikings, 32-14.

Madden left the Raiders after the 1978 season and was replaced by Tom Flores, who had been the team’s first quarterback. In Flores’s nine seasons as head coach he led the club to five postseason appearances and two Super Bowl championships. Quarterback Jim Plunkett, playing his first full season in Oakland in 1980, commanded a potent offense that also starred wide receiver Cliff Branch and running back Mark van Eeghen. That year the Raiders became the first wild-card playoff team to win a Super Bowl, defeating the Philadelphia Eagles 27-10.

With hopes of a better-equipped stadium and more fan support, the Raiders franchise moved to Los Angeles, California, following the 1981 season. At its new home in the Los Angeles Coliseum, the team put together a 12-4 record in 1983 and returned to the Super Bowl. Plunkett, running back Marcus Allen, and tight end Todd Christiansen powered an offense that crushed its three postseason opponents by an average of 24 points. The Raiders’ defensive stars were cornerback Lester Hayes and end Howie Long.

From 1986 to 1989 the Raiders failed to make the playoffs. Coached by former Raider player Art Shell, the club rebounded with three postseason appearances in four years from 1990 to 1993. Shell was named coach of the year in 1990. Tim Brown emerged as one of the league’s swiftest wide receivers and most skilled punt returners during the 1990s. Following the 1994 season Shell left the team and the Raiders moved back to Oakland, as fan support in Los Angeles reached an all-time low and disagreements over renovations of the Los Angeles Coliseum continued between the city and owner Al Davis. After the 13-year hiatus, the Oakland City Council welcomed the team back with a remodeled, expanded stadium and helped the franchise pay for relocation expenses. Despite the move, the club remained near the bottom of the division through the mid- and late 1990s.

IV SUPER BOWL RECORD

1968 Super Bowl II Lost to Green Bay Packers, 33-14

1977 Super Bowl XI Defeated Minnesota Vikings, 32-14

1981 Super Bowl XV Defeated Philadelphia Eagles, 27-10

1984 Super Bowl XVIII Defeated Washington Redskins, 38-9

 

    Oakland Raiders Roster                         

No Name Pos College
83 Anderson, Courtney TE San Jose State
23 Anderson, Marques SS UCLA
21 Asomugha, Nnamdi CB California
70 Badger, Brad G Stanford
91 Brayton, Tyler DE Colorado
34 Buchanan, Ray FS Louisville
31 Buchanon, Phillip CB Miami
55 Clark, Danny ILB Illinois
5 Collins, Kerry QB Penn State
40 Cooper, Jarrod SS Kansas State
32 Crockett, Zack FB Florida State
89 Curry, Ronald WR North Carolina
19 Downs, Chris RB Maryland
20 Fargas, Justin RB Southern California
10 Francis, Carlos WR Texas Tech
85 Gabriel, Doug WR Central Florida
76 Gallery, Robert T Iowa
12 Gannon, Rich QB Delaware
94 Gbaja-Biamila, Akbar OLB San Diego State
36 Gibson, Derrick SS Florida State
59 Grant, DeLawrence OLB Oregon State
4 Green, DeJuan RB South Florida
64 Grove, Jake C Virginia Tech
98 Hamilton, Bobby DE Southern Mississippi
58 Harris, Napoleon ILB Northwestern
71 Hulsey, Corey G Clemson
96 Irons, Grant DE Notre Dame
11 Janikowski, Sebastian K Florida State
73 Jimenez, Jason T Southern Mississippi
82 Johnson, Teyo TE Stanford
51 Johnson, Tim ILB Youngstown State
88 Jolley, Doug TE Brigham Young
93 Kelly, Tommy DT Mississippi State
9 Lechler, Shane P Texas A&M
62 Lekkerkerker, Brad T Cal-Davis
73 Middleton, Frank G Arizona
19 Morant, Johnnie WR Syracuse
42 Nash, Keyon DB Albany State, Ga.
40 Niklos, J.R. RB Western Illinois
97 Parrella, John DE Nebraska
84 Porter, Jerry WR West Virginia
27 Redmond, J.R. FB Arizona State
15 Rivers, David QB Western Carolina
90 Sands, Terdell DT Tenn.-Chattanooga
99 Sapp, Warren DE Miami
30 Schweigert, Stuart FS Purdue
65 Sims, Barry T Utah
78 Slaughter, Chad T Alcorn State
56 Smith, Travian OLB Oklahoma
83 Stone, John WR Wake Forest
67 Stone, Ron G Boston College
35 Terrell, David SS Texas-El Paso
62 Treu, Adam C Nebraska
8 Tuiasosopo, Marques QB Washington
50 Tuitele, Maugaula MLB Colorado State
25 Walker, Denard CB Louisiana State
66 Walker, Langston T California
84 Ward, LaShaun WR California
92 Washington, Ted NT Louisville
47 Wheatley, Tyrone RB Michigan
87 Whitted, Alvis WR North Carolina State
86 Williams, Roland TE Syracuse
54 Williams, Sam DE Fresno State
77 Wong, Joe T Brigham Young
24 Woodson, Charles CB Michigan
28 Zereoue, Amos RB West Virginia

 

 

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