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Page 1: INDEX [static.clubs.nfl.com] · 4 OAKLAND RAIDERS 5 THE GREATNESS OF THE RAIDERS T he Raiders — who began play in the American Football League in 1960 — enter their 49th year
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AFL All-Star Game Raiders . .186Albo, Dr. Robert . . . . . . . . . . . .26All-League Performers . . . . . .183All-Time Raider Coaches . . . .246All-Time Raider Drafts . . . . . .266All-Time Raider Players . . . . .249Attendance Records . . . . . . .193Beach, Nick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Branch, Calvin . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Brown, Willie . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Cable, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Capurro, Matt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Caracciolo, Pete . . . . . . . . . . .29Club Directory . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3Coach of the Year . . . . . . . . .186Coe III, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . .22 Coia, Angelo . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Coliseum Information . . . . . . . .2Corday, Dr. Stephen . . . . . . . .26Cortez, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Cregg, James . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Davis, Al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6Delaney, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23DeFilippo, John . . . . . . . . . . . .14DiSanto, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Draftees 2008 Bios . . . . . . . .143Draft List, 2008 . . . . . . . . . . . .143Fassel, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Greatness of the Raiders . . . . .4Hall of Fame Raiders . . . . . . .176Hanson, Randy . . . . . . . . . . . .15Henry, Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Historical Highlights . . . . . . .272Home Records by Stadium . .223Hughan, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Interest Holders . . . . . . . . . . . . .8Jackson, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Johnson, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Jones, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Kaplan, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Kebric, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23

Kiffin, Lane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9King, Dr. Warren . . . . . . . . . . .27Kingdon, Jon . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Knapp, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Lal, Sanjay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Last Time Against Raiders . . .157Last Time by Raiders . . . . . . .157Leaders By Years . . . . . . . . . .166League Game Results . . . . . .202Lofton, James . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Longest Plays vs. Raiders . . .164Longest Plays By Raiders . . .164Martindale, Don . . . . . . . . . . . .18Martin, H. Rod . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Martin, Michelle . . . . . . . . . . . .25Martinez, George . . . . . . . . . . .18Marvin, Mickey . . . . . . . . . . . . .24McAfee Coliseum . . . . . . . . . . .2McCloughan, Kent . . . . . . . . . .24Media, Bay Area . . . . . . .291-292Media Information . . . . . . . . .290Millard, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Molina, Danny . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Monday Night Record . . . . .191Nash, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Nicola, Dr. Fred . . . . . . . . . . . .27Opponents By Series . . . . . .219Otten, Jim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Otten, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Overtime Game Results . . . .192Pearson, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Perry, Darren . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Postseason Game Results . .187Preseason Game Results . . .196Preseason vs. All Opponents . . . . . . . . . . . .196Pro Bowl Raiders . . . . . . . . . .185 Raiders Administration . . . . . .32Raiders.com . . . . . . . . . . . . .288Raiders Facility . . . . . . . . . . . . .2Raider Image, The . . . . . . . . .289

Raiders Radio Network . . . . .285Raiders Superlatives . . . . . . .172Raiders TV . . . . . . . . . . . . . .287Raiders vs. All Opponents . . .202Rathman, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Records, Individual . . . . . . . .160Records, Individual Postseason . . . . . . . . .188Records, Team . . . . . . . . . . . .158Records, Team Postseason . . .188Rings, World Championship . . .8Roll, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Romanski, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . .30Romanski, Richard . . . . . . . . .31Rookie, First Yr. Free Agents . . .166Rose, Rich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Roster, 2008 . . . . . . . . . .152-153Rowen, Keith . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Ryan, Rob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Schedule, 2008 NFL . . . . .295-IBCSchedule, 2008 NFL Preseason .294Schedule, 2008 Raiders . . . . . .1Schneider, Brian . . . . . . . . . . .21Shutout Victories . . . . . . . . . .192Skipper, Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Silver & Black Club . . . . . . . .301Single Game Bests, 2007 . . .156Snead, Rich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Spanish/Navajo Radio . . . . . .286Statistics, 2007 Raiders .154-155Strudwick, Dr. Warren . . . . . . .27Super Bowl Records . . . . . . .187Team Won-Lost Records . . . .159Thomas, William . . . . . . . . . . .25Ticket Information . . . . . . . . .293Training Camp . . . . . . . . . . . .293Touchet, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Trask, Amy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Turner, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Veteran Bios . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Yearly Standings . . . . . . . . . .226

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THE OAKLAND RAIDERS

1220 Harbor Bay Parkway Alameda, CA 94502PHONE: 510-864-5000 FAX: 510-864-5134

www.raiders.com

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THE OAKLAND RAIDERS

PRESEASONFriday, August 8 . . . . . . . .SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS . . 7:00 p.m.

Friday, August 15 . . . . . . . .at Tennessee Titans . . . . . . . . 5:00 p.m.

Saturday, August 23 . . . . .ARIZONA CARDINALS . . . . .6:00 p.m.

Friday, August 29 . . . . . . . .at Seattle Seahawks . . . . . . . .7:00 p.m.

REGULAR SEASONMonday, September 8 . . .DENVER BRONCOS . . . . . . .7:15 p.m.

Sunday, September 14 . . . .at Kansas City Chiefs . . . . . . .10:00 a.m.

Sunday, September 21 . . . .at Buffalo Bills . . . . . . . . . . . .10:00 a.m.

Sunday, September 28 . . .SAN DIEGO CHARGERS . . .1:05 p.m.

Sunday, October 5 . . . . . . .BYE WEEK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Sunday, October 12 . . . . . .at New Orleans Saints . . . . . .10:00 a.m.

Sunday, October 19 . . . . .NEW YORK JETS . . . . . . . . .1:15 p.m.

Sunday, October 26 . . . . . .at Baltimore Ravens . . . . . . . .10:00 a.m.

Sunday, November 2 . . . .ATLANTA FALCONS . . . . . . .1:15 p.m.

Sunday, November 9 . . . .CAROLINA PANTHERS . . . . .1:05 p.m.

Sunday, November 16 . . . .at Miami Dolphins . . . . . . . . .10:00 a.m.

Sunday, November 23 . . . .at Denver Broncos . . . . . . . . . .1:05 p.m.

Sunday, November 30 . . .KANSAS CITY CHIEFS . . . . .1:15 p.m.

Thursday, December 4 . . . .at San Diego Chargers . . . . . .5:15 p.m.

Sunday, December 14 . . .NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS .1:15 p.m.

Sunday, December 21 . . .HOUSTON TEXANS . . . . . . .1:05 p.m.

Sunday, December 28 . . . .at Tampa Bay Buccaneers . . .10:00 a.m.

(All starting times are Pacific Times)

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Oakland Raiders home games areplayed at McAfee Coliseum inOakland. The Coliseum opened

on Sept. 18, 1966 with the Raiders playinghosts to the Kansas City Chiefs. The Coli-seum, located three miles from Oakland In-ternational Airport, was built by the City ofOakland and the County of Alameda.

The all-time Coliseum record for footballattendance is 62,748 fans on Jan. 14, 2001,when the Raiders played hosts to the Bal-timore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game.

The Coliseum underwent a major renovation that began during the Raiders 1995season. The remodeled Coliseum’s capacity is now 63,132, including added luxurysuites, club levels, two new club lounges, new locker rooms, remodeled press box,new video scoreboards and additional amenities. The playing surface is naturalgrass. Nearly 100 million people have passed through the turnstiles of the Coli-seum, which rests on 120 acres. Originally known as the Oakland-Alameda CountyColiseum, it was re-named Network Associates Coliseum in October 1998, thenwas re-named McAfee Coliseum in time for the 2005 Raiders season.

The Oakland Raiders permanentfacility sits on approximately 13acres in the Harbor Bay Business

and Research Park in Alameda. Thestate-of-the-art facility is located justwest of the Oakland International Air-port, about one mile from the team’sformer training facility on Doolittle Drivein Oakland and about three miles fromMcAfee Coliseum.

The 100,000-square foot facilityhouses the team’s executive and ad-ministrative offices as well as coachesoffices, player meeting rooms, locker rooms, training facility, television andradio studios and media center. Three full-sized practice fields are located onthe property. The Silver and Black moved football and business operations intothe facility in mid-June 1996 and in 1997, major improvements and renovationswere made at the facility to suit the team’s present needs. In 2002, the Raidersinstalled FieldTurf, an all-weather, state-of-the-art synthetic turf.

MCAFEE COLISEUM

THE OAKLAND RAIDERS FACILITY THE OAKLAND RAIDERS DIRECTORYAL DAVIS

COACHING STAFFLANE KIFFIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head CoachWILLIE BROWN . . Defensive Backs, Squad DevelopmentTOM CABLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive LineJAMES CREGG . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Offensive LineJOHN DeFILIPPO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .QuarterbacksJOHN FASSEL . . . . . . . . . . . .Quality Control, Special TeamsRANDY HANSON . . . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant Defensive BacksADAM HENRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quality Control, OffenseDON JOHNSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive TacklesGREG KNAPP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Offensive CoordinatorSANJAY LAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Quality Control, OffenseJAMES LOFTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wide ReceiversDON MARTINDALE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LinebackersGEORGE MARTINEZ . . . . . . . . . .Quality Control, DefenseKEITH MILLARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive Line DARREN PERRY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive BacksTOM RATHMAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Running BacksBRAD ROLL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Strength & ConditioningROB RYAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Defensive CoordinatorBRIAN SCHNEIDER . . . . . . . . . .Special Teams CoordinatorKELLY SKIPPER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tight Ends

FOOTBALL STAFFWALE ADEFELA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Equipment Assistant NICK BEACH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Football Operations CALVIN BRANCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel MATT CAPURRO . . . . . . . . . . .Assistant to Head Coach PETE CARACCIOLO . . . . . . . . . . . . .Football OperationsCHARLES COE III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel ANGELO COIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel CHRIS CORTEZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Athletic Trainer TOM DELANEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel CHRIS DiSANTO . . . .Strength & Conditioning AssistantMARK JACKSON . . . . . . .Director of Football DevelopmentTOM JONES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Football OperationsBRAD KAPLAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel BRUCE KEBRIC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel JON KINGDON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel H. ROD MARTIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Head Athletic Trainer MICHELLE MARTIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel MICKEY MARVIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel KENT McCLOUGHAN . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel DANNY MOLINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Equipment Assistant DAVE NASH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Video DirectorJIM OTTEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Video Operations JOHN OTTEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Video Operations CHRIS PEARSON . . . . . . .Strength & Conditioning AssistantBOB ROMANSKI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Equipment Manager RICHARD ROMANSKI . . .Assistant Equipment Manager RICH ROSE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Football Operations KEITH ROWEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel RICH SNEAD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel WILLIAM THOMAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel SCOTT TOUCHET . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Athletic Trainer DAVID TURNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Player Personnel

ADMINISTRATIVE STAFFAMY TRASK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chief ExecutiveLANGSTON ADAIR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsCOLIN ALLEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MarketingJOHN ANDREWS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Raider ImageFARNOUSH ANSARI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MarketingFRANCISCO ASCENCIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsMARC BADAIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FinanceKRISTI BAILEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Administration

KRIS BAYLISS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Raider ImageJEFF BIRREN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .General CounselTOM BLANDA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Finance/TechnologyROSIE BONE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Youth InitiativesMORRIS BRADSHAW . . . . . . . . . . . . .Senior AdministratorRICK BROWN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsETHEL BRUAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsESTEBAN CARBAJAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsCLAYTON CASEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsTERESA CETRARO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Raider ImageJAY CHESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsTHERESA COLLINS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsJULIA CRONIN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Luxury SuitesROBERT DAVIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsVITTORIO DEBARTOLO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BroadcastingJARROD DILLON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsPETER EIGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsPAUL ENGL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Luxury SuitesMATT FAHR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsSCOTT FINK . . . . . .Business Affairs/Community InitiativesGIGI GILLARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsJENNIFER HAMILTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsJOHN HERRERA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Senior ExecutivePATTY HERRERA . . . . . . .Multi-Cultural Initiatives DirectorDeANNA HOLLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MarketingBENNY HONG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TechnologyMICHAEL JACOBSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsCOURTNEY JEFFRIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsROBERT KINNARD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MarketingWILLIAM KISS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Public RelationsJERRY KNAAK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .InternetKAREN KOVAC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RaiderettesSHONA LAURITANO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Luxury SuitesAARON LEVALLEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Database MarketingJONATHAN MARTINEZ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Raider ImageDONNA MENDOZA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AdministrationBRIAN MORAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Raider ImageCHERYL NICHOLS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special ProjectsJIM OTTO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Special ProjectsPANOS PAPPAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsMATTHEW PASCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TechnologyCAROLYN PAUL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AdministrationRICK PELLUM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsDEREK PERSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FinanceBRAD PHINNEY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BroadcastingANDREW RENTMEESTER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsJEFF ROMANSKI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Raider ImageMARK SHEARER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Raider ImagePAULA SILVA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsANDREA STAMPS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Luxury SuitesROB SULLIVAN . . . . . .Sr. Director, Ticket Sales/Operations MONIKA SWEETWYNE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AdministrationKARLA TAI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Raider ImageMIKE TAYLOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Public Relations DirectorPAUL TAYLOR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Raider ImageSHAWN TESTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TechnologyJEANETTE THOMPSON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BroadcastingCLINT TRIXNER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FinanceMONICA TUCKER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsELENA VALENZUELA . . . .Internet/Multi-Cultural InitiativesPAT VALERIO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AdministrationDAN VENTRELLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CounselANDRES VILLALOBOS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TicketsED VILLANUEVA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FinanceMEKA WHITE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .MarketingTOM YBARRA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tickets

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THE GREATNESS OF THE RAIDERS

T he Raiders — who began play in the American Football League in 1960 — entertheir 49th year of professional football competition, including the last 38 as a mem-ber of the National Football League.

In five memorable decades — the 1960s, '70s, '80s, '90s and the 2000s — the Raidershave been dominant in professional football since Al Davis first pledged in 1963 to buildthe finest organization in pro sports.

During these Decades of Dominance, the Raiders have won an AFL Championship,four American Football Conference Championships, three World Championships of Pro-fessional Football, participated in five Super Bowls, played in 14 Championship Games,

won or tied for 17 Division Championships, had 21 playoff seasons, finished 33 seasonsat .500 or better and played in 40 postseason games.

Pro Football's Dynamic Organization placed first in the AFC West in 2000, 2001 and2002 despite playing among the toughest schedules in the NFL in each of those seasons.With their appearance in Super Bowl XXXVII, the Raiders became the only NFL team toplay in Super Bowls in four different decades.

The Raiders are the only team to have been in Super Bowls in the '60s, the '70s, the'80s and the 2000s and have won the most games of any original AFL franchise.

The Silver and Black are the only AFC team — and one of just two NFL teams (Min-nesota) — to play in Championship Games in each of the last five decades.

The Raiders are one of only four original AFL teams to have won a Super Bowl since1969 and have already done so three times. The Raiders are one of only three AFC teamsto have won two Super Bowls since 1980.

In road games, the Raiders have the best record in the AFC at 176-178-8. In their fiveSuper Bowl appearances, the Raiders have been led by four different head coaches andstarted four different quarterbacks.

The Raiders are the last AFC Western Division team to go to the Super Bowl and arethe last AFC West team to capture the division three years in a row (2000, 2001 and 2002).With four postseason victories, the Raiders are one of only two AFC West teams to winmore than one playoff game in the new millennium.

Since 1963, when Al Davis first took over the failing Oakland franchise that had strug-gled to win only nine of 42 league games in the initial three seasons of the new AFL andpledged to build the finest organization in sports, the Raiders have totally dominated pro-fessional football in terms of consistent victory. During those memorable 45 years in Oak-land and Los Angeles, the Raiders have won 391 league games, tied 11 and lost only 280.

“Commitment to Excellence” has never been an idle phrase to those who have proudlyrepresented the Raider organization during the '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and now the new mil-lennium as shown by their domination of pro football.

Fifteen of the great players who proudly wore the Silver and Black, as well as Owner-Leader Al Davis and legendary Head Coach John Madden, have been enshrined in theProfessional Football Hall of Fame. The Raiders have also produced five Pro Coaches ofthe Year.

In addition, 56 Pro Bowl players have made 166 Pro Bowl appearances representingthe Silver and Black. In 1970, as the Raiders began their second decade of play, themerger between the AFL and NFL became a reality on the field. In the 1970 through 2006period of interconference play, the Raiders have compiled a remarkable 86-55-1 recordagainst present National Football Conference rivals.

Another innovation came to professional football in 1970 — “Monday Night Foot-ball.” The Raiders total domination of this prime-time television series has seen the Sil-ver and Black build an incredible 36-23-1 record in Monday night play. In the 38 yearsof this series, the Raiders are 15-5-0 in “Monday Night Football” games at home.

For their five decades — the '60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and now the 2000s — the Raidershave had the greatest players, the greatest coaches, the greatest plays and participatedin the greatest games in the annals of professional sports.

Challengers to Raider domination of professional football will arise as they have in the'60s, '70s, '80s, '90s and the new millennium. The Raider organization will continue to meetthese challenges. The past has been glorious, but THE TRUE GREATNESS OF THERAIDERS WILL CONTINUE IN ITS FUTURE.

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An unyielding total commitment to excellence has marked the three-time WorldChampion Raiders monumental rise during the last 45 years to the very top of theprofessional sports world.

In these memorable 45 years, the Raiders have had 28 winning seasons, including 16in a row from 1965 through the 1980 World Championship season. In 33 of those seasons,the Raiders earned a record of .500 or better.

Al Davis’ six-decade professional football story, from assistant coach of the Chargers,to head coach and general manager of the Raiders, to Commissioner of the AmericanFootball League and finally to principal owner and president of the general partner of TheOakland Raiders — is a standard that no one in the history of professional football canmatch for winning and excellence.

In April 1966, the then 36-year-old Davis, head coach and general manager of theRaiders, became Commissioner of the American Football League. This was a post he ac-cepted reluctantly, for first and foremost, Al Davis was a football coach, and knew that as-suming the Commissionership would in all probability mean an end to his coaching career.

But AFL owners, in their battle with the rival National Football League, prevailed onDavis to accept the position. He was described by AFL president and Buffalo Bills ownerRalph Wilson as “a coaching genius and astute administrator.”

Just eight weeks later, when pro football’s two major leagues put an end to their six-yearwar, Davis was acclaimed nationally as the driving force who brought the leagues tomerge. In 1969, he was once again a prime force in the dramatic realignment of profes-sional football when two, 13-team conferences — the AFC and NFC — were formed for1970

As a member of the NFL Management Council’s Executive Committee, Davis has beena major factor in achieving collective bargaining agreements with the players.

Al Davis first came to the Raiders in January 1963, dedicated to rescuing the falteringOakland franchise and building the finest organization in professional sports. Just 33,Davis was the youngest man in pro football to hold the demanding dual positions of headcoach and general manager.

But Davis already possessed 14 years coaching experience. He had been tabbed a“young coaching genius” by Sports Illustrated and “the most inventive mind in the coun-try” by Scholastic Coach Magazine.

The Raiders — “picked to finish dead last” — thundered to a 10-4 record and just missedthe Division Championship. In 1963, Davis was named Pro Football Coach of the Year.

Perhaps his most singular honor is having made a record nine presentations of in-ductees to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. The nine great enshrinees tohave selected Al Davis to make the presentation speeches on their behalf are Lance Al-worth, Jim Otto, George Blanda, Willie Brown, Gene Upshaw, Fred Biletnikoff, Art Shell,Ted Hendricks and leading television football analyst John Madden.

Davis himself became enshrined on Aug. 1, 1992 when he was presented for inductioninto the Pro Football Hall of Fame by Madden.

AL DAVIS

RAIDERS OWNERS

In May of 1991, Al Davis became the very first recipient of the NFL Players Associa-tion’s Retired Players Award of Excellence “for his contributions to the men who playedthe game.”

Born July 4, 1929, Al Davis was raised in Brockton, Mass. and moved at an early ageto Brooklyn, N.Y. He attended Wittenberg College and Syracuse University, earning a de-gree in English while participating in football, basketball and baseball.

Al Davis received a Letterman of Distinction Award from Syracuse University. In Marchof 1998, Davis was inducted into the NFL Alumni’s “Order of the Leather Helmet,” pre-sented annually to “Individuals who have made significant contributions to the game ofprofessional football.”

On Dec. 29, 1999, the Oakland Tribune and the Alameda Newspaper Group named AlDavis as the Bay Area’s most significant sports figure of the 20th Century on a list that in-cluded such greats as Joe Montana, Willie Mays, Joe DiMaggio and Bill Russell. The Or-ange Bowl inducted Davis into its Hall of Fame in 2001.

In 1950, Davis was named line coach at Adelphi College in New York. He then went intothe Army, being assigned as head football coach at Ft. Belvoir, Va. There he molded a na-tional power service team and capped one season by defeating the University of Mary-land, National Collegiate Champions, in a squad game.

Davis next served on the staff of the NFL’s Baltimore Colts in 1954, at age 24, concen-trating on player personnel work. During 1955-56, he was line coach and chief recruiterat The Citadel. He then spent three years at the University of Southern California as linecoach.

In 1960, head coach Sid Gillman hired Davis as offensive end coach of the newlyformed Los Angeles Chargers. After two Division Championships in just three years there,it was on to meet the challenges with the Raiders of Oakland in 1963.

Based on personal achievement, team achievement and contributions to the game, noone has had a more profound and lasting impact on professional football. In recognitionof his status in pro football annals, NFL Films produced a film entitled, “AL DAVIS, NO. 1FOR ALL TIME.”

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INTEREST HOLDERSGinny Boscacci Bob Seaman

Rita Boscacci Doray Vail

Jack Hartman Gertrude Winkenbach

SUPER BOWL RINGS

The Raiders World Championship rings — awardedto players, coaches, staff and owners after thedominating victories in Super Bowl Xl, Super Bowl

XV and Super Bowl XVIII — are renowned as the mostmemorable pieces of championship team jewelry everproduced.

The rings were produced by Lenox Awards of St.Charles, Ill., whose staff developed creative concepts in-corporating the explicit guidelines established by theRaiders — white gold, a raised football-shaped crest ofdiamonds on a black surface and a design based on“massive excellence” that would recognize these crown-ing achievements by the Raider organization.

The Super Bowl XVIII ring design features three large diamonds to represent the three World Champion -ships won within eight years, each centered in a football-shaped crest plus an additional 20, five-point diamonds.

The ring was developed by Raider Managing GeneralPartner Al Davis, Head Coach Tom Flores, Executive As-sistant Al LoCasale and Lenox Awards President TomMarzullo.

The Super Bowl XV ring design, featuring two largecenter diamonds to symbolize the two World Champi-onships won within five years and 33, five-point dia-monds on the ring face, was developed by Al Davis, TomFlores, Al LoCasale and Lenox Awards President TomBrasher.

The Super Bowl Xl ring design, featuring a large cen-ter diamond and 26, five-point diamonds on the ring face,was developed by Al Davis, Head Coach John Madden,Al LoCasale and Lenox Awards artist Elliot Ingberg.

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Lane Kiffin is in his second year as head coach of The OaklandRaiders. Kiffin is the 16th head coach in franchise history. Withhis appointment by Raiders Owner Al Davis in January 2007

at age 31, Kiffin became the youngest head coach in modern NFLhistory. Now 33, Kiffin is still the youngest head coach in the NFLand is also the youngest head coach in Raider history. Pro FootballHall of Fame Coach John Madden was 32 when he was elevatedto the head post by Davis in 1969.

In his first year as head coach in 2007, the Silver and Black went 4-12 and ranked sixth in theNFL in rushing, averaging 130.4 yards per game. The Raiders offense also ranked sixth in theAFC in average rushing yards per attempt (4.1) and produced a 1,000-yard rusher in Justin Far-gas (1,009).

In addition during 2007, Zach Miller led all rookie tight ends in receptions and ranked fourthin the NFL among all first-year pass catchers with 44. Punter Shane Lechler led the NFL in punt-ing en route to a Pro Bowl spot.

Before joining the Silver and Black, Kiffin presided over the vaunted offensive attack at theUniversity of Southern California that featured a long, medium and short-range passing gamecoupled with a power running attack. His tutoring helped the Trojans capture back-to-back Na-tional College Football Championships in 2003 and 2004.

Kiffin’s play-calling, structure and offensive design helped the Trojans produce two HeismanTrophy winners: Reggie Bush in 2005 and Matt Leinart in 2004.

Kiffin completed his sixth year at USC in 2006. He joined the Trojan staff in 2001, handlingthe tight ends and coached wide receivers from 2002-03. In 2004, he added the responsibilityof passing game coordinator in addition to coaching wide receivers.

In 2005, he was promoted to offensive and recruiting coordinator while continuing as thewide receivers coach. In Kiffin’s three years as recruiting coordinator at USC, the Trojans had theNo. 1-ranked recruiting class in college football every year.

Under Kiffin’s leadership in 2006, the Trojans finished first in the Pac-10 in passing efficiencyby averaging 142.8 yards per game, produced two, 1,000-yard receivers (Dwayne Jarrett —1,105, Steve Smith — 1,083) and a 3,000-yard passer (John David Booty — 3,347).

In 2005, Kiffin was named one of the nation’s top-25 recruiters and served as offensive co-ordinator of an offense that ranked in the top six nationally in every offensive category — in-cluding first in total offense (579.8 yards per game), second in scoring offense (49.1) and setPac-10 records for total yardage, first downs, points scored, touchdowns and PATs. The Tro-jans, who scored 50 points a school-record seven times, won games by an average of 26.2points.

Kiffin’s play-calling and offensive design enabled Bush to capture the 2005 Heisman and theTrojans to become the first school to have a 3,000-yard passer (Leinart — 3,815), a pair of 1,000-yard runners (Bush — 1,777, LenDale White — 1,319) and a 1,000-yard receiver (Jarrett — 1,274)in a season.

In 2004, Kiffin coached on a staff that led Southern California to its second straight NationalChampionship. He was in charge of a passing attack that helped Leinart win the Heisman Tro-phy with 3,322 yards passing and 33 touchdowns.

He also mentored the Trojan wide receivers — including Tennessee’s Mike Williams, a con-sensus All-American first teamer and a finalist for the Biletnikoff Award in 2003, who set South-ern California career (30) and season (16) touchdown reception records. Kiffin also coachedDenver’s Keary Colbert, who set the Southern California career reception record (207) and wasa NFL second round pick and Jarrett, who’s in his second season with Carolina.

In 2002, Kiffin coached the Southern California wide receivers that included Williams, whowas Freshman All-American first team and the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year, and Colbert, who

LANE KIFFIN Head Coach

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combined with Williams to become Southern California’s first pair of 1,000-yard receivers. Healso coached Kareem Kelly, who was the Trojans career reception leader during 2002 and a2003 sixth round NFL Draft pick by New Orleans.

With Kiffin on the coaching staff, Southern California played in the 2001 Las Vegas Bowl,2003 Orange Bowl, 2004 Rose Bowl, 2005 Orange Bowl (BCS Championship Game) and 2006Rose Bowl (BCS Championship Game) and the 2007 Rose Bowl.

Kiffin was the defensive quality control coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2000 (he workedwith the secondary). He began his coaching career at Fresno State, his alma mater, where fortwo seasons (1997-98) he worked with the quarterbacks, wide receivers and defensive backs.He then was an assistant at Colorado State in 1999, working with the offensive line. The Ramsplayed in the Liberty Bowl that season.

Kiffin was a quarterback at Fresno State for three seasons (1994-96), where his positioncoach was current University of California Head Coach Jeff Tedford. He earned his bachelor’sdegree from Fresno State in 1998. He prepped at Bloomington (Minn.) Jefferson High, wherehe played football, basketball and baseball.

He was born May 9, 1975 in Bloomington, Minn. His wife’s name is Layla. They have twodaughters: Landry, 3 and Pressley, 1. His father, Monte, is the defensive coordinator of theTampa Bay Buccaneers. The elder Kiffin, a longtime NFL and collegiate assistant coach, servedas North Carolina State’s head coach in the early 1980s. His brother, Chris, was a defensive line-man at Colorado State (2001-04) and is currently an assistant coach at the University of Mis-sissippi.

LANE KIFFIN’S FOOTBALL CAREER

2007 Head Coach, Oakland Raiders

2005-06 Offensive Coordinator/Wide Receivers

Coach/Recruiting Coordinator, Southern California

2004 Wide Receivers Coach/Passing Game Coordinator,

Southern California

2002-03 Wide Receivers Coach, Southern California

2001 Tight Ends Coach, Southern California

2000 Defensive Quality Control, Jacksonville Jaguars

1999 Offensive Line Assistant, Colorado State

1997-98 Graduate Assistant, Fresno State

1994-96 Quarterback, Fresno State

Greg Knapp, who has 22 years of coaching experience, in-cluding 13 in the NFL, is in his second year as offensivecoordinator for the Raiders.

Knapp directed a Raiders offense in 2007 that ranked sixth inthe NFL in rushing, averaging 130.4 yards per game and tied forfifth in the NFL with a 60 percent Inside the 20 touchdown per-centage.

He also oversaw an offense that ranked sixth in the AFC in rushing yards per attempt (4.1)and produced a 1,000-yard rusher in Justin Fargas (1,009).

The 45-year old Knapp has served as an NFL offensive coordinator for the past seven sea-sons — last year with the Silver and Black, from 2004-06 for Atlanta and from 2001-03 for SanFrancisco.

In seven of the past 11 years, Knapp has coached three different quarterbacks to the Pro Bowl:Michael Vick in Atlanta in 2004-05, Jeff Garcia in San Francisco from 2000-02 and Steve Youngwith the 49ers in 1997-98.

Under Knapp's direction, the Falcons led the NFL in rushing for three seasons. His influenceenabled the Falcons to produce two, 1,000-yard rushers in 2006 while averaging 183.7 yards pergame.

With Knapp as coordinator, the Falcons led the NFL in rushing in 2005, averaging 159.1 yardsper game and producing a 1,000-yard rusher and three Pro Bowlers on offense.

In 2004, Knapp's first season in Atlanta, the Falcons went to the NFC Championship Game,averaged 167 yards rushing per game, had two Pro Bowlers and a 1,000-yard rusher.

Under Knapp's direction in 2003, the 49ers finished in the top five in total offense (355.4 yardsper game) and rushing offense (142.4 yards per game). The 49ers also finished in the top-10 inpassing offense (213.0 yards per game), scoring offense (24.0 points per game) and fewestsacks allowed (28).

In 2002, Knapp was the architect of a 49ers offense that ranked eighth in the NFL in total of-fense, produced a 3,000-yard passer, a 100-catch receiver and set an NFL mark for a 16-gameseason in third down conversion rate percentage (52.3), while allowing only 22 sacks.

In his first season as an NFL offensive coordinator in 2001, Knapp directed a 49ers offensethat ranked fourth in total offense, second in the league in rushing and produced five ProBowlers.

Knapp began his professional coaching career with San Francisco in 1995, serving as qual-ity control assistant from 1995-97 before being promoted to quarterbacks coach in 1998 and thenoffensive coordinator in 2001.

Knapp enjoyed a distinguished college career as a quarterback at Sacramento State. He stillranks as one of the school's all-time leaders with more than 3,800 passing yards and 32 touch-down passes. He went to training camps with Kansas City in 1986, the Los Angeles Raiders in1987-90 and the 49ers in 1992-94.

The Seal Beach, Calif. native began his coaching career as an assistant at his alma mater han-dling running backs from 1986-89. He also coached wide receivers from 1989-90 and was of-fensive coordinator/assistant head coach at Sacramento State from 1991-94.

Knapp and his wife Starla, have a daughter, Jordan.

GREG KNAPPOffensive Coordinator

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Pro Football Hall of Famer Willie Brown is in his 38th yearwith the Raiders and 14th season as director of squad de-velopment and defensive backs assistant. He was sec-

ondary coach for the Raiders from 1979-88, during which theteam won two World Championships of Professional Footballwith wins in Super Bowls XV and XVIII. He also coached the sec-ondary in 1997 while serving as director of squad development.Brown was an assistant at Long Beach State before becoming head coach in 1991, takingover for the late legendary coach George Allen. In 1994, he was head coach at Los AngelesJordan High. Brown earned his master’s degree in Education at Long Beach State. He starredfor the Raiders from 1967-78, beginning his pro career as a free agent with the Houston Oil-ers. He spent 1963-66 with Denver before being traded to the Raiders and going on to an il-lustrious career. Brown played in 205 games and was chosen for three American FootballLeague All-Star Games and four NFL Pro Bowls. He still shares the Raider career intercep-tions record with 39. Brown also holds the Super Bowl record for the longest interception re-turn with a 75-yard TD in Super Bowl XI and is one of only two players to have intercepted atleast one pass in 16 straight seasons. He intercepted 54 passes in his pro career and wasselected to the AFL-NFL 25-year All-Star team. The Yazoo City, Miss. native starred at Gram-bling under legendary coach Eddie Robinson from 1959-62 and is a member of the LouisianaSports, Grambling State, Southwestern Athletic Conference, Mississippi Sports, Black Sportsand Bay Area Sports Halls of Fame. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in1984. The Brown family includes wife Yvonne, two daughters and one son.

WILLIE BROWN Defensive Backs, Squad Development

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Rob Ryan is in his fifth year as Raiders defensive coordinator.In 2007, Ryan coordinated a Raiders defense that producedtwo players who ranked in the top-10 in the AFC in sacks,

ranked third in the NFL in percentage of passes intercepted, eighthin the NFL in pass defense, fifth in the AFC in opponent’s thirddown efficiency (39 percent) and sixth in the AFC in opponent’sInside the 20 touchdown percentage.

In 2006, Ryan oversaw a defense that led the NFL in pass defense and ranked third in totaldefense. The Raiders defense under Ryan also ranked fourth in the NFL in fewest yards allowedper play, fifth in defense inside the 20, fifth (tie) in defensive touchdowns and fifth in net pass-ing yards per play.

Ryan’s defensive schemes in 2006 also helped Derrick Burgess record 12 sacks and playin his second straight Pro Bowl and Warren Sapp record 10 sacks, an NFL high for defensivetackles. In addition, the defensive schemes helped Nnamdi Asomugha post a career high eightinterceptions. He was named USA Today’s “All-Joe” and Bill Arnsbarger’s “Football Insiders” De-fensive Coordinator of the Year.

The 2005 Raiders defense featured the NFL's leading sack artist, Burgess, who had 16 sacksand a Pro Bowl invitation. Before joining the Raiders, the 21-year coaching veteran spent fourseasons as linebackers coach on Bill Belichick's New England coaching staff. Ryan's unit con-tributed to the Patriots wins in Super Bowls XXXVI and XXXVIII.

In 2003, Ryan's squad helped the Patriots defense rank first in the NFL in fewest points al-lowed (238) while ranking seventh overall in the NFL in total defense. Ryan's unit also con-tributed to one of the best scoring defenses in franchise history in 2001, as the Patriots allowedjust 17 points per game and produced Pro Bowlers Willie McGinest and Tedy Bruschi.

Ryan originally entered the NFL coaching ranks in 1994 as defensive backs coach on his fa-ther's staff at Arizona. He also coached Cardinals cornerbacks and safeties in 1995. With Ryanas his position coach, cornerback Aeneas Williams earned two trips to the Pro Bowl in 1994 and1995. In 1995, the Cardinals led the NFL with 32 interceptions and 42 total takeaways. The 1994Cardinals ranked second in the NFL total defense, second in run defense and third in pass de-fense.

From 1997-99, Ryan was Oklahoma State's defensive coordinator, where the Cowboys de-fense continually ranked among the best in the nation. He was named Coordinator of the Yearby The Sporting News in 1997.

In 1999, they were ranked 10th in the nation in total defense. In 1998, they were second inthe nation with 41 sacks. In his first season at Oklahoma State, the Cowboys defense finishedamong the nation's top-20 in turnover margin, rushing defense, scoring defense and total de-fense, allowing just 302.7 yards per game. It was an over 100-yard improvement per game fromthe year before and helped the Cowboys produce an 8-4 mark and an Alamo Bowl berth.

Ryan was a graduate assistant at Western Kentucky in 1987 and at Ohio State in 1988. Ryanthen spent five seasons at Tennessee State, where he coached running backs (1989-91), line-backers (1992) and the defensive line (1993). He served as defensive coordinator at Hutchin-son Community College in 1996, where they led the nation in total defense (228 yards per game)and in sacks (56). His defense also set a national record by forcing 49 turnovers. Ryan playedthree seasons as an outside linebacker at Southwestern Oklahoma State.

The 44-year-old Ryan is the son of NFL defensive coaching legend Buddy Ryan. His twinbrother, Rex, is defensive coordinator for Baltimore. The Ryan family includes wife Kristin andthree children: sons Joseph and Matthew and daughter Dimitra.

ROB RYANDefensive Coordinator

Tom Cable, who has 21 years of coaching experience, in-cluding four as a head coach at the college level, is in hissecond year as Raiders offensive line coach. In 2007, Cable

coached a Raiders offensive line that contributed to the Silver andBlack finishing sixth in the NFL in both rushing and Inside the 20touchdown percentage. Cable, 43, spent the 2006 season as of-fensive line coach for Atlanta, where he tutored a unit that helpedthe Falcons lead the NFL in rushing. From 2004-05, Cable was offensive coordinator and of-fensive line coach at UCLA, where he helped develop one of the most productive offensiveunits in the nation. In 2005, Cable coordinated a UCLA offense that averaged 431 yards intotal offense per game while earning 10 wins and a bowl berth. In 2004, the Bruins improvedby more than 1,000 yards from the previous season while averaging 410 yards per game.Cable was head coach of the University of Idaho from 2001-03. His Idaho teams averaged424.1 yards of total offense per game. Cable also spent two years at the University of Col-orado. In 1998, he was offensive line coach and the following year was offensive coordinator.Under his direction, the Buffaloes offense was ranked 14th in the nation in 1999, averaging424.9 yards per game. He spent six seasons (1992-97) as offensive line coach at the Univer-sity of California, where he tutored four, first team All-Pac-10 selections. Cable began his coach-ing career at Idaho as a graduate assistant from 1987-88. He was a graduate assistant at SanDiego State in 1989, defensive line coach at Cal State Fullerton in 1990 and offensive linecoach at Nevada-Las Vegas in 1991. The Merced, Calif. native played four years at Idaho,three as a starting guard, and spent one season with Indianapolis before beginning his coach-ing career. The Cable family includes daughter Amanda and sons Alexander and Zachery.

TOM CABLE Offensive Line

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John DeFilippo is in his second season as Raiders quar-

terbacks coach. Before joining the Raiders, DeFilippo,

30, spent two seasons as an offensive quality control as-

sistant for the New York Giants, working on Tom Coughlin’s

staff. In DeFilippo’s two seasons with New York, the Giants

made the postseason twice and compiled a 19-13 regular sea-

son record. He joined the Giants after two seasons as quarterbacks coach at Columbia

University. While at Columbia, DeFilippo tutored Raiders free agent quarterback Jeff Otis,

who left the school ranked second in all-time passing yardage and pass completions.

From 2001-02, DeFilippo was a graduate assistant at Notre Dame, working with wide re-

ceivers and tight ends in 2001 under Bob Davie and quarterbacks in 2002 under Tyrone

Willingham. That 2002 squad started 8-0, posting wins over No. 7 Michigan and No. 11

Florida State and finished 8-3 with a Gator Bowl berth. He began his coaching career tu-

toring quarterbacks at Fordham in 2000. DeFilippo played quarterback at James Madison

University, where he earned All-Atlantic 10 Conference Academic honors for four straight

seasons and helped the team to the conference title as a senior in 1999. DeFilippo held

NFL summer coaching internships in 1997 with Carolina and in 1998 with Indianapolis.

The Youngstown, Ohio native’s father, Gene, is the athletic director at Boston College.

JOHN DeFILIPPO Quarterbacks

John Fassel joins the Raiders coaching staff after spend-

ing three years as a Baltimore assistant coach, the last

two as a special teams assistant. In 2005, Fassel worked

with the offensive staff, breaking down film and serving as spe-

cial projects coordinator for the offense. From 2003-04, he was

head coach and assistant athletic director at New Mexico High-

lands. In 2004, he broke the school’s 29-game losing streak in the fourth game and posted

two more victories. He also served a brief stint as the school’s interim athletic director. In

1999 and 2001, Fassel coached wide receivers and recruited for Bucknell. Fassel was the

strength and wide receivers coach for the Amsterdam Admirals of NFL Europe in the spring

of 2000. Fassel spent training camp with Indianapolis as a rookie free agent wide receiver

in 1999 after graduating from Weber State in 1999 with a degree in exercise science. He

was a four-year letter winner and standout for the Wildcats, playing both quarterback and

wide receiver. He earned a master’s degree in Athletic Administration at Idaho State, where

he was a graduate assistant and sports science instructor from 2000-01. Fassel is also a

triathlete who has finished three Ironman distance triathlons (2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike,

26-mile run) and 18 other shorter distance triathlons. His father, Jim, is a longtime NFL as-

sistant and former NFL head coach who served as an assistant with the Raiders in 1995.

JOHN FASSEL Quality Control, Special Teams

RANDY HANSON Assistant Defensive Backs

Randy Hanson is in his second season with the Raiders.

Hanson spent the 2006 season with St. Louis following

three seasons with Minnesota, the first two as an offen-

sive assistant and the third as the assistant quarterbacks coach.

From 2000-02, Hanson coached the secondary at Portland

State. He also coached special teams in his final two seasons at Portland State. Hanson

came to Portland State from Eastern Washington, where he spent five seasons coaching

the secondary. He was a graduate assistant at the University of Washington from 1996-97,

helping coach the defensive line and special teams. The Burlington, Wash. native played

quarterback at Stockton Delta Junior College in 1987, Walla Walla (Wash.) Community

College from 1988-89, and Pacific University (Forest Grove, Ore.) from 1990-91. The Han-

son family includes wife Laura.

James Cregg is in his second season with the Raiders as

assistant offensive line coach. Cregg assisted in coach-

ing an offensive line in 2007 that contributed to the Sil-

ver and Black finishing sixth in the NFL in both rushing and

Inside the 20 touchdown percentage. Before joining the

Raiders, Cregg, 34, spent three seasons coaching defensive

line at the University of Idaho. Cregg coached the defensive line at Colgate from 2000-03,

where, in his final season, the Division I-AA team was undefeated before losing in the Di-

vision I-AA championship game. During his four seasons at Colgate, he helped guide the

Raiders to back-to-back Patriot League titles in 2002 and 2003 with the team’s defense

finishing first in Division I-AA in total defense. He was a graduate assistant at Colorado

State, his alma mater, from 1997-99. Cregg earned All-Western Athletic Conference hon-

ors as a senior offensive lineman at Colorado State. Cregg was a two-year starter on Col-

orado State’s offensive line and played in two bowl games in the mid-1990s Cregg and

his wife Dayna have one daughter, McKenzie.

JAMES CREGGAssistant Offensive Line

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Don Johnson is in his second season with the Raiders. John-son assisted in coaching a defensive line that included twoplayers who ranked in the AFC’s top-10 in sacks. Before join-

ing the Silver and Black, Johnson spent two seasons with Chicago,where his unit helped the Bears reach Super Bowl XLI. Johnsonhelped Bears defensive tackle Tommie Harris earn a Pro Bowl berthin 2005 and 2006 and tutored players who posted double-digits insacks — Mark Anderson with 12 in 2006 and Adewale Ogunleye with 10 in 2005. Johnson’s unithelped the Bears lead the NFL in takeaways in 2006. From 2000-04, Johnson was the defensiveline coach at UCLA and added recruiting coordinator to his duties in 2004. Johnson was an as-sistant at Nevada from 1995-99, where he tutored defensive ends and special teams. Nevadamade two bowl appearances and captured three conference titles during Johnson’s tenure. John-son spent two offseasons in the NFL minority coaching internship program with San Francisco.He began his college coaching career in 1987 as an assistant at Riverside Community College,where he helped guide the team to four bowl appearances and a junior college national champi-onship in 1989 (11-0). From 1991-92, Johnson coached at Cal State Fullerton. The New Jersey na-tive played football at Jersey City State in New Jersey. He had a free agent tryout with the New YorkJets and played in the USFL for the New Jersey Generals. Johnson began his coaching career atSanta Ana Valley (Calif.) High from 1976-82. Johnson then coached linebackers at his alma materin New Jersey for two years. He coached at Valley High in 1986 before moving to Riverside Col-lege. Johnson spent 25 years as a high school and college basketball official, including eightyears at the Division I level. He spent four years as president of the Orange County (Calif.) Bas-ketball Officials Association and two years as president of the California Basketball Officials As-sociation. Johnson and his wife, Deborah, have two daughters, Denise and Leanna, and one son,Don Jr. A fourth child, son Duane, died in an automobile accident in 2002.

DON JOHNSONDefensive Tackles

Sanjay Lal joined The Oakland Raiders in 2007 working withthe wide receivers and serving as offensive quality control as-sistant. Before joining the Raiders, Lal spent three seasons as

an offensive assistant-quarterbacks at Cal, following one season onthe football staff at Saint Mary’s College as quarterback and strength,speed and conditioning coach. The Bears played in bowl games ineach of Lal’s seasons at Cal and captured a share of the school’s firstPac-10 title (tied with USC) in 2006. He was the wide receivers coach at Los Medanos College(2003) and was passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach at Miramonte High (1996-02),when the school won five North Coast Section Championships and one state title, including a 13-0 record in 2001. Lal played wide receiver at the University of Washington and was a Husky Hallof Fame selection. He was on the Huskies 1992 National Championship team and a member oftwo Rose Bowl teams. Before transferring to Washington, Lal was a member of the 1989 UCLA Cot-ton Bowl championship team. Lal signed as a free agent with the St. Louis Rams in 1998 and waswith the Scottish Claymores of NFL Europe in 1999. His wife’s name is Melody.

SANJAY LALQuality Control, Offense

Pro Football Hall of Famer and former Raiders wide receiverJames Lofton is in his first year as wide receivers coach for theSilver and Black. The 51-year-old Fort Ord, Calif. native

coached wide receivers for San Diego from 2002-07. Lofton enteredthe coaching ranks with the Chargers after spending eight years inbroadcasting. He was a studio analyst for CNN’s “NFL PreviewShow,” an NFL game analyst for NBC and CBS Radio and a collegefootball analyst on FOX Sports Net. From 1995-01, Lofton worked asan analyst for Carolina’s preseason telecasts. Lofton entered the NFL as Green Bay’s No. 1 pick(sixth overall) in 1978 and spent nine seasons with Packers. Lofton was traded to the Raiders in1987 and played two seasons. He later spent four seasons with Buffalo and also played for Los An-geles and Philadelphia in his final NFL season. Lofton was inducted into the Pro Football Hall ofFame in 2003 following a prolific pro football career. He caught 764 passes for 14,004 yards -- anNFL record at the time of his retirement. Only former Raiders Jerry Rice (22,466) and Tim Brown(14,734) have totaled more receiving yards than Lofton. His 43 games with 100 or more yards re-ceiving ranked third and he averaged 18.3 yards per catch during his career. The former StanfordUniversity two-sport star was named All-Pro four times, All-NFC three times and was selected toplay in eight Pro Bowls. He recorded more than 50 receptions in a season nine times and was thefirst NFL player to score a touchdown in the 1970s, the 1980s and the 1990s. In 1991, at age 35,Lofton became the oldest player in League history to record 1,000 receiving yards in a season andrecorded a career-best 220 receiving yards in a game against Cincinnati. In 13 playoff game ap-pearances, he caught 41 passes for 759 yards and eight touchdowns, including a seven-receptiongame in Super Bowl XXVI. In three of those playoff games, Lofton recorded 100-yard plus perfor-mances. He played in three Super Bowls (XXV, XXVI and XXVII) with Buffalo. Lofton, an AcademicAll-American at Stanford, was also an accomplished track performer and won the NCAA long jumptitle as a senior. He’s also the 2008 Cal Senior Olympics Champ in the 50-54 age group at 400- and200-meters and is the world leader at 400 for the past three years. One of his sons, David, playedfootball at Stanford and played with the Hamilton Tiger Cats of the Canadian Football League whilehis other son, Daniel, is a wide receiver at the University of Hawaii. Lofton and his wife, Beverly, alsohave a daughter, Rachel.

JAMES LOFTONWide Receivers

Adam Henry is in his second year with the Raiders as offensivequality control assistant. Before joining the Raiders, Henry wasassistant head coach, offensive coordinator and receivers

coach at McNeese State University. Henry spent 10 seasons at Mc-Neese State, where he coached NFL player B.J. Sams, the confer-ence player of the year as a senior, and Jermaine Martin, the school’sall-time leading receiver. One of his receivers was named the teamMVP in five seasons. Henry, 36, served a coaching internship withCleveland. The Beaumont, Texas native was an all-conference wide receiver at McNeese State andremains among the school’s all-time top-10 among receivers with 93 catches for 1,690 yards. Hehas a master’s degree in Instructional Technology. He signed with New Orleans as a free agent in1994 and also spent training camp and the preseason with the Saints in 1995 and 1996. He wason the Saints practice squad in 1995. Henry and his wife Eunice have three children: Darian, Kynideeand Ava.

ADAM HENRY Quality Control, Offense

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Keith Millard, an NFL first round draft choice, former All Proand Pro Bowl performer, is in his fourth year with theRaiders. Millard served as assistant defensive line coach in

2005. Millard coached a Silver and Black defensive line in 2007that included two players who ranked among the AFC’s top-10 insacks (Derrick Burgess and Chris Clemons, eight). In 2006, Mil-lard coached a unit that helped the Raiders rank third in the NFLin total defense and first against the pass. Under Millard’s tute-lage, Burgess earned his second Pro Bowl selection in 2006 afterrecording 12 sacks and in 2005, led the NFL in sacks with 16 and went to the Pro Bowl. Mil-lard also coached Warren Sapp, who led all NFL defensive tackles in sacks in 2006 with 10.The Pleasanton native spent four seasons as an assistant for Denver. In 2003, Millard coacheda defensive line that ranked fourth in the NFL in sacks and was the only defensive line in theLeague to have three players with at least 8.5 sacks. Millard, 46, was a first round pick by Min-nesota (13th overall) in 1984 and went on to become a three-time All-Pro performer and two-time Pro Bowler as a defensive lineman from 1985-93. He began his pro career in the USFL,playing one season with the Jacksonville Bulls and ranked second in the league in sacks (12)behind Reggie White (12.5). Millard was voted to the All-USFL team and was named to theAll-Time USFL second team. He joined the Vikings in 1985 and as a rookie led the team with11 sacks at defensive end, which he followed up with 10.5 in 1986. Millard moved to defen-sive tackle, and in 1989, set an NFL record for sacks by an interior lineman with 18 en routeto his second Pro Bowl invitation and third straight All-Pro honor. He also earned his secondNFL Defensive Lineman of the Year Award in 1989 and was named NFL Defensive Player ofthe Year. Millard also played with Seattle (1992), Green Bay (1992) and Philadelphia (1993).He played in 93 games and posted 58 sacks, two interceptions and one touchdown on afumble return. Before joining the Denver staff, Millard served as defensive line coach of theXFL’s San Francisco Demons in 2001. Millard began his coaching career in 1996 as defen-sive line coach at Fort Lewis College and then was defensive coordinator/linebackers coachat Menlo College from 1997-00. He was defensive line coach for the West team in the 2002East-West Shrine Game. After starring at Foothill High in Pleasanton, Millard played at Wash-ington State where he earned first team All-Pac-10 honors as a senior and won the MorrisTrophy as the Pac-10’s top defensive lineman. He and his wife Paula have six children: Dustin,Johnny, Jack, Keith Jr., Mandy and Kade.

KEITH MILLARD Defensive Line

Don Martindale, a 23-year coaching veteran with experienceas a college defensive coordinator and a coach on a Divi-sion 1-AA National Championship team, is in his fifth year

as the Raiders linebackers coach. In 2007, Martindale’s unit in-cluded players who ranked first and second while totaling 10 in-terceptions. Thomas Howard led the AFC in interception returnyards and was tied for fifth in the NFL with six interceptions, whileKirk Morrison had four. In addition, linebackers ranked first (Mor-rison), second (Howard) and fourth (Robert Thomas) in tackles.In 2006, Martindale’s unit helped the Raiders finish first in the NFL in pass defense and thirdin the League in total defense. He tutored a corps that included Morrison, who was 11th in theNFL in tackles and Howard, who placed second among rookies in tackles. In 2005, Martin-dale coached a unit that included Morrison, who led all NFL rookies in tackles. Morrison andDanny Clark each had more than 100 tackles in 2005 to rank among the League leaders andonly four other teams had two linebackers in the top-25 in tackles. Martindale spent threeseasons at Western Kentucky, serving as the inside linebackers coach and special teams co-ordinator. In 2003, he was defensive coordinator at Western Kentucky and coached the na-tion’s No. 6-ranked team in total defense. In 2002, his unit played a key role in helping WesternKentucky capture the NCAA Division 1-AA National Championship. Martindale entered thecoaching ranks as an assistant at his alma mater, Defiance College, in 1986. In 1987, he wasdefensive coordinator at Defiance and then spent the next six years coaching at the Ohiohigh school level. The Dayton, Ohio native was a defensive assistant at Notre Dame from1994-95, helping the Irish earn a berth in the 1995 Fiesta Bowl and the 1996 Orange Bowl.Martindale then coached defensive ends at the University of Cincinnati in 1996 before spend-ing the 1997 and 1998 seasons as linebackers coach and special teams coordinator. Hehelped Cincinnati appear in the 1997 Humanitarian Bowl as the defense was in the top-fivenationally both against the run and in forced turnovers. In 1999, Martindale was defensivecoordinator and linebackers coach at Western Illinois where they were in second in the na-tion in total defense. His family includes wife Laura, daughter Cassie and son Ty.

DON MARTINDALE Linebackers

Darren Perry, who played in the NFL, is in his second season asdefensive backs coach. In 2007, Perry’s defensive backs unithelped the Raiders rank third in the NFL in percentage of

passes intercepted, eighth in the NFL in pass defense and fifth in theAFC in opponent’s third down efficiency (39 percent). Perry, 39,coached defensive backs for Pittsburgh from 2003-07. The standoutdefensive back for Pittsburgh during the 1990s returned to the Steel-ers in 2003 as assistant defensive backs coach. He was promoted todefensive backs coach in 2004, where his secondary ranked fourth in the NFL against the pass.Perry was on the coaching staff that led Pittsburgh to a win in Super Bowl XL. Perry spent the 2002season as the safeties coach for Cincinnati. He played seven seasons (1992-98) with the Steelersand started the first 110 of his 139 career games, including the postseason. Perry signed with SanDiego in 1999 and concluded his playing career in 2000 with New Orleans. He started 13 post-season games and started at safety for the Steelers in Super Bowl XXX. He intercepted 35 passesin his career. Perry played college football at Penn State where he established several schoolrecords, including 299 interception return yards and returned three interceptions for touchdowns.Perry and his wife, Errika, have four children: Danielle, Dominique, Dedriana and Devan.

DARREN PERRY Defensive BacksGeorge Martinez is in his third year on the Raiders coach-

ing staff. In 2006, Martinez helped coached a defense thatranked third overall in the NFL and first against the pass.

He was an assistant for the Arizona Cardinals from 1994-95, firstas quality control coach, then as running backs coach. With Mar-tinez as Arizona’s position coach, Garrison Hearst rushed for1,000 yards for the first time in his career and Larry Centers setan NFL record for receptions by a running back that still standswhile earning NFC All-Pro honors at fullback. In 1993, Martinez coached at Santa Rosa High,which captured the New Mexico state prep title. From 1989-91, he was head coach and of-fensive coordinator at New Mexico Highlands University and spent one season (1988) ashead coach and offensive coordinator at Panhandle State in Oklahoma. While at New Mex-ico Highlands, his offenses were rated second in 1989, third in 1990 and fifth in 1991 in passoffense and total offense in N.A.I.A. and in NCAA Division ll. Martinez coached at the highschool level in Oklahoma, California, Arizona and New Mexico for 16 years. He also coachedseven seasons at East Central University in Oklahoma, handling linebackers (1981-82and1985-87) and serving as passing game coordinator (1983-84). He was an all-state quar-terback and punter at Kofa High in Yuma, Ariz. Martinez attended the University of Arizonabefore transferring to Northwestern Oklahoma State, where he was a three-year starter andall-conference quarterback. The Fort Bragg, N.C. native had tryouts with the WashingtonRedskins and the Canadian Football League’s Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Martinez and hiswife Katherine have three children: Tara, Scott and John.

GEORGE MARTINEZ Quality Control, Defense

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Brad Roll, who has 15 years of pro coaching experience, is inhis first year with the Raiders. Roll spent the past two seasonswith St. Louis after two years as strength and conditioning co-

ordinator for Buffalo. He spent eight seasons as the assistant strengthand conditioning coach for Miami (1996-03). From 1993-95, Roll wasthe head strength coach for Tampa Bay after serving as strength andconditioning coach at the University of Miami (Fla.) from 1989-92,when the Hurricanes won two National Championships. Roll was strength and conditioning coachat Kansas from 1987-88, working closely with the National Championship basketball team in 1988.He worked at Louisiana-Lafayette from 1981-86 after beginning his coaching career in 1980 as agraduate assistant at Stephen F. Austin. The Houston native played center in football at Blinn (Texas)Junior College and Stephen F. Austin, where he earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in ed-ucation. He also studied at the Moscow (Russia) Sports Institute during the summers of 1985 and1986, as well as with the German Olympic weightlifting coaching and training staff in 1987. In 2003,Roll was inducted into the professional category of the USA Strength & Conditioning Coaches Hallof Fame. In 2004, he was inducted into the Stephen F. Austin Ring of Honor. He serves as a boardmember for the NFL Coaches Association.

BRAD ROLLStrength & Conditioning

Kelly Skipper in his second season as tight ends coach. Skip-per, 41, has 20 years of coaching experience and has servedas an offensive coordinator at the NCAA Division I level.

Skipper tutored a Raider tight ends unit in 2007 that included ZachMiller, who led all rookie tight ends in receptions and ranked fourthin the NFL among all rookie pass catchers with 44. Before joiningthe Raiders, Skipper spent four seasons coaching running backsand special teams at Washington State. He also spent two summers, one with Seattle and onewith Washington, as an NFL minority coaching fellowship intern. From 1998-02, Skipper was onthe coaching staff at UCLA, where he was offensive coordinator from 2001-02. He has tutoreda number of players who went on to the NFL — ncluding Lorenzo Neal, Michael Pittman andDeShaun Foster. Skipper also coached Jerome Harrison, who broke Washington State’s singleseason rushing record after running for 1,900 yards. He was an assistant at Fresno State, hisalma mater, from 1989-97, beginning his coaching career as a graduate assistant before be-coming a full-time assistant in 1991. He handled running backs, return specialists and servedas recruiting coordinator and was on the Bulldog staff that included current Raiders Head CoachLane Kiffin. Skipper’s father, Jim, is a longtime NFL assistant and was head coach of the XFL’sSan Francisco Demons. The Brawley, Calif. native played running back at Fresno State andrushed for 2,237 career yards, which is in the school’s all-time top-10 list. He also scored 28touchdowns during his college career when Fresno State went 36-9-1. As a senior, Skipper wasa first team All-Big West running back and earned Associated Press All-America honorable men-tion honors. He earned a degree in business from Fresno State in 1989. Skipper and his wife,Mary, have two children: Kaelen and Darius.

KELLY SKIPPERTight Ends

Brian Schneider is in his second season as Raiders special teamscoordinator. In 2007, Schneider coached Shane Lechler, who ledthe NFL in punting and was named to the Pro Bowl. Schneider

also coached kicker Sebastian Janikowski, who led the NFL in averageyards made on field goals at 40.3. Schneider was an assistant coach atthe Air Force Academy after coaching tight ends and special teams atIowa State. Schneider spent three years (2003-05) coaching linebackers,safeties and special teams at UCLA. In 2005, several of Schneider’s UCLA special teams units rankedamong the nation’s best in punt returns, kickoff coverage and net punting. Maurice Jones-Drew led thenation in punt returns with an NCAA-record 28.5 average, including three touchdowns. In 2004 underSchneider, UCLA punt coverage and punt return teams led the Pac-10. Schneider coached tight ends andcoordinated the special teams at Colorado State for six seasons, where he coached eight all-conferencespecial teams or tight end performers. Schneider spent three seasons (1994-96) as a graduate assistantcoach at Colorado State, working with the team’s defensive unit and special teams before moving to full-time status in 1997. The San Diego native was a three-year starter and four-year letter winner for the Ramsas a linebacker from 1990-93 and is regarded as one of the finest players at his position in Colorado Statehistory. As a senior in 1993, he was named first team all-conference and was an honorable mention All-American. He was a second team all-league choice in 1992. Schneider still ranks among the school’s ca-reer leaders in total tackles. Schneider and his wife Kelli have one daughter, Jaden, and three sons: Jace,Joby and Joel.

BRIAN SCHNEIDERSpecial Teams Coordinator

Tom Rathman, whose nine-year NFL playing career included aseason with the Raiders, is in his second season as runningbacks coach. In 2007, Rathman coached a unit that helped

the Raiders rank sixth in the NFL in rushing, averaging 130.4 yardsper game. The unit also placed sixth in the League with a 60 per-cent Inside the 20 touchdown percentage, ranked sixth in the AFCin average rushing yards per attempt (4.1) and produced a 1,000-yard rusher in Justin Fargas (1,009). Rathman has been an NFL assistant for 10 seasons. Beforejoining the Raiders, he coached running backs for Detroit Lions from 2003-05 and San Franciscofrom 1997-02. In 2004, Rathman tutored Kevin Jones, who rushed for 1,133 yards, including anNFL-leading 825 yards on 153 attempts (5.4 avg.) over the last seven games. Under Rathman’sdirection from 1998-02, the 49ers rushing attack was the best in the NFC and second in the NFL.In 2002, Rathman’s unit had the sixth-best rushing attack in the NFL with an average of 140.3yards per game. In 2001, Rathman was instrumental in guiding Garrison Hearst, the two-time NFLComeback Player of the Year, to his second career Pro Bowl selection. The 49ers also rankedsecond in the League with 140.3 rushing yards per game. Rathman coached Charlie Garner to hissecond consecutive 1,000-yard season and his first career Pro Bowl selection in 2000 after gain-ing 1,142 yards on 258 carries and a career-high seven touchdowns. Garner also eclipsed his ca-reer-highs with 68 receptions for 647 yards and three touchdowns. As a player, Rathman helpedthe 49ers capture two World Championships (Super Bowl XXIII and XXIV) and seven NFC Westtitles. In 1989, he led all NFL running backs in receiving with 73 receptions for 616 yards. He playedhis final NFL season with the Los Angeles Raiders in 1994. Rathman finished his NFL career with2,020 rushing yards, 320 receptions for 2,684 yards and 34 touchdowns. A three-year lettermanat Nebraska, Rathman rushed for 1,425 yards and averaged more than six yards per carry. He en-tered the NFL as a third round pick by San Francisco in 1986. Before beginning his NFL coach-ing career with San Francisco, the Grand Island, Neb. native helped rebuild the Menlo College(Calif.) program by serving as the offensive coordinator in 1996 and coached the running backsat Serra High School in San Mateo in 1995. Rathman and his wife, Holly, have three daughters:Nicole, Alexandra and Samantha.

TOM RATHMANRunning Backs

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Jon Kingdon is in his 30th year with the Raiders. Kingdon, 55,received his bachelor’s degree in English from Oberlin Col-lege in Ohio, where he played tight end. In addition, he was

sports editor for the school newspaper. He has a master’s degreein Sports Administration from the University of Massachusetts. Bornin Brooklyn, Kingdon grew up in Roslyn, N.Y. The Kingdon familyincludes wife Karen, daughter Kelly and son Stephen.

JON KINGDONPlayer Personnel

Calvin Branch first joined the Raiders as a sixth round pick in1997 out of Colorado State. He played defensive back andwas a valuable member of the Silver and Black’s special

teams from 1997-01. The Louisville, Ky. native also played in NFLEurope in 2002. Branch began his college career at Iowa State asa running back before transferring to Colorado State, where heranked third in the nation in scoring (132 points) as a senior. Hiswife’s name is Michele. His brother, Colin, is a defensive back who played in the NFL for theCarolina Panthers.

RAIDERS PLAYER PERSONNEL

Tom Delaney is in his ninth year with the Raiders. ThePleasanton native holds a math degree from U.C. Davis. Be-fore joining the Raiders, Delaney, 32, worked in asset man-

agement and as a financial analyst. His wife’s name is Evelyn.

Charles Coe III coached Raiders wide receivers in 2007 fol-lowing four seasons as head coach at Alabama State,where his teams went 29-18 and won two conference ti-

tles. In 2004, Coe led Alabama State to a 10-2 record and a sec-ond straight SWAC Championship. Coe began his collegecoaching career in 1976 at Iowa. He also coached at Cincinnati(1977-79), Ball State (1982), Louisville (1983-84), Missouri (1985-88) and Kansas State (1989). From 1990-92, Coe coached receivers and running backs atTennessee. In 1993, he was run offense coordinator at the University of Pittsburgh. Coecoached running backs at Memphis for three seasons before being promoted to assistanthead coach and receivers coach in 2000. Coe served NFL coaching fellowships with Dallas,Pittsburgh, Cleveland, Kansas City and N.Y. Jets. The St. Louis native was an outstandingbaseball player, earning All-Big Eight honors as a second baseman. He was a first roundchoice in the 1971 Major League Baseball Draft by Detroit and spent two years in their sys-tem. Coe and his wife Debbie have five children: Rodney, Chuck, Cecily, Michael and Ash-leigh. Michael played for his father at Alabama State and was a 2007 draft pick byIndianapolis.

CALVIN BRANCHPlayer Personnel

CHARLES COE IIIPlayer Personnel

Aformer NFL standout wide receiver, Angelo Coia is now inhis 24th season with the Raiders. Coia, 70, played in the NFLfrom 1960-66 with Chicago, Washington and Atlanta. He was

a member of the Bears 1963 NFL Champions. Coia was a footballand track All-American at Northeast High in his native Philadelphia.He attended The Citadel before transferring to USC, where he wasan all-conference wide receiver. He has one son.

ANGELO COIAPlayer Personnel

TOM DELANEYPlayer Personnel

Bruce Kebric is in his 28th year with the Raiders. He was as-sistant general manager/player personnel director for theUSFL’s Oklahoma/Arizona Outlaws from 1983-86. From

1978-83, Kebric worked in player personnel for the Raiders. Hespent 1972-77 as director of scouting for the Houston Oilers. Ke-bric, 64, was an administrative assistant for San Diego from 1968-70. He was an assistant sports information director at Stanfordfrom 1965-66 and a researcher for the NASA Space Center in 1969. Kebric earned a political sci-ence degree from Stanford and a master’s degree from San Diego State. He played basketballat Stanford and coached JV basketball as a senior. He and his wife Liz have two daughters.

BRUCE KEBRICPlayer Personnel

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Mickey Marvin is in his 32nd year with the Raiders, first as aplayer and now as a scout. The Hendersonville, N.C. nativeplayed 11 seasons (1977-87) at guard for the Raiders, with

starts in two Raider World Championship wins in Super Bowls XV andXVIII. Marvin was a three-year starter at Tennessee and an All-Ameri-can in 1975. Marvin was an all-state lineman at Hendersonville and Bre-vard High Schools. Marvin and his wife Lisa, a former Raiderette, haveone son and one daughter.

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DAVID TURNERPLAYER PERSONNEL

MICHELLE MARTINPLAYER PERSONNEL

William Thomas, who played 11 seasons in the NFL includ-ing his last two with the Raiders, re-joins the Silver andBlack in 2008. Most recently, Thomas was on the coach-

ing staff at La Salle University as a volunteer assistant working withlinebackers. Thomas entered the NFL as a fourth round pick byPhiladelphia in 1991 and spent nine seasons with the Eagles. Heended his career with 37 sacks and 27 interceptions and was a two-time Pro Bowler (1995-96). Thomas was the Southwest Conference Defensive Player of the Yearand an All- American honorable mention pick as a senior when he led Texas A&M with 13 sacks.As a junior, he was All-American honorable mention after finishing second on the team with 8.5sacks. A three-year starter, he played his final two seasons at linebacker after beginning as afree safety. Thomas was an all-conference performer as a defensive back as senior while alsoseeing time on offense at Palo Duro High School in Amarillo, Texas. He was a sprinter in trackand member of the school’s relay team. He is married with three children.

Rich Snead re-joined the Raiders in 2007. Snead previously spentfour seasons in the Raiders player personnel department from1990-93. Snead spent 13 years in player personnel with the Ten-

nessee Titans, nine as director of player personnel. The San Gabriel,Calif. native originally joined the Houston Oilers in 1994 as the club’s di-rector of pro personnel. He worked two seasons as a scout for the SanDiego Chargers (1988-89). Snead began his pro career in 1983 as ascout for the Oklahoma Outlaws in the United States Football League (USFL). He also served as di-rector of player personnel for the Los Angeles Express from 1984-86. Snead’s coaching experienceincludes a stint at Santa Ana College from 1979-82 after attending Long Beach State University. TheSnead family includes wife M’Lissa and son Bill.

RICH SNEADPlayer Personnel

WILLIAM THOMASPlayer PersonnelKent McCloughan is in his 43rd season with the Raiders, first as a

player and now as a scout. The Broken Bow, Neb. native beganscouting in 1972 after retiring. He was a standout cornerback for

the Raiders from 1965-70, earning All-AFL honors in 1966 and 1967 andplayed for the Raiders in Super Bowl II. He attended Nebraska, where heplayed offense and defense, leading the Big Eight in scoring as a se-nior. McCloughan, 64, attended Broken Bow High and was all-state inbasketball and All-America in both football and track and set a state record in the 220. McCloughanand his wife Elnora have three sons — including David, who played in the NFL, and Scot, both ofwhom are player personnel executives for the San Francisco 49ers.

KENT McCLOUGHANPlayer Personnel

Keith Rowen is in his first year in player personnel with theRaiders and in his third season overall with the Silver andBlack. Rowen, who coached offensive line for the Raiders

from 1997-98, was tight ends coach for Atlanta in 2007. He alsocoached tight ends as well as offensive line and special teams forthe Falcons from 1990-93. He was offensive coordinator for Arizonafrom 2005-06 and guided the Cardinals to the NFL’s top rated pass-ing offense in 2005. He coached tight ends for Kansas City from 1999-04 and coached the Min-nesota Vikings offensive line from 1994-96. He was a three-year letterman at Stanford and wasdrafted by Philadelphia as an offensive lineman. Rowen began his coaching career at Stanfordin 1975 and coached offensive line at Long Beach State (1978) and Arizona (1974-77). Hecoached the USFL’s Boston/New Orleans Breakers from 1983-84 before joining Cleveland asrunning backs coach for one season. He then coached offensive line/special teams for Indi-anapolis from 1985-88 before spending a season with New England. Rowen, whose father, Vic,was a legendary coach at San Francisco State, holds a Master’s from Stanford and a doctoratefrom Southern California. His family includes wife Kimberly and four children: Mandee, Holly,Kelly and Michael.

KEITH ROWENPlayer Personnel

BRAD KAPLANPLAYER PERSONNEL

MICKEY MARVINPlayer Personnel

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Dr. Warren Strudwick is in his 13th year with the Raiders or-ganization. Dr. Strudwick completed his undergraduatework at Brown University and received his medical degree

from Howard University in Washington, D.C. Dr. Strudwick com-pleted his residency at Stanford and his fellowship in France. Dr.Strudwick is presently in private practice in Oakland specializingin knee and shoulder injuries. Dr. Strudwick has also served as or-thopedic consultant for the Golden State Warriors, United States Track and Field Association aswell as to the United States Boxing Association and the United States Weightlifting Association.In addition, he was a member of the United States Medical Team for the 1996 Olympic Gamesin Atlanta. Dr. Strudwick is a member of the Major League Baseball Team Physician’s Society andthe National Hockey League Team Physician’s Society.

DR. WARREN STRUDWICKMedical Consultant

Dr. Fred Nicola has been associated with the Raider organiza-tion since 1983. The Los Angeles native earned his under-graduate degree from UCLA and received his medical degree

from Rush Medical School in Chicago. Dr. Nicola served his residencyat UCLA and fellowship at Johns Hopkins Medical Center in Balti-more. He previously served as chief of orthopedic clinical services atCedars-Sinai. He is presently in private practice in West Los Angelesand is an attending orthopedic surgeon at both Cedars-Sinai and Century City Hospitals in South-ern California. Dr. Nicola is a member of the Arthroscopy Association of North America, the NationalFootball League Team Physician’s Association and the American Society for Sports Medicine.

DR. FRED NICOLAMedical Consultant

Dr. Warren King, in his 13th year with the Raiders organiza-tion, earned his undergraduate degree from the Universityof Southern California. The Bay Area native completed his

residency at the University of Southern California-Los AngelesCounty Medical Center. Dr. King completed his sports medicine fel-lowship with the Kerlan-Jobe Orthopedic Group in Inglewood, Calif.Dr. King is presently serving as orthopedic consultant for profes-sional baseball and hockey teams in the Bay Area — the San Francisco Giants and the SanJose Sharks. He was also an orthopedic consultant for the United States Olympic Soccer andthe U.S. Rugby teams. Dr. King is presently in practice in the sports medicine department of thePalo Alto Medical Association in the Bay Area. He is a member of the American College of SportsMedicine, National Football League Team Physician’s Association, Major League Baseball TeamPhysician’s Society and the National Hockey League Team Physician’s Society.

DR. WARREN KINGMedical Consultant

Dr. Stephen Corday, who joined the Raiders medical staff in1990, earned both his undergraduate and medical degreesfrom Stanford University. The Los Angeles native did his res-

idency and fellowship at the UCLA Center for the Health Sciences.Dr. Corday is presently an assistant clinical professor at UCLA. Dr.Corday is also a research scientist and attending physician at bothCedars-Sinai and UCLA Medical Centers. In addition, Dr. Corday con-ducts a private practice in West Los Angeles.

DR. STEPHEN CORDAYMedical Consultant

The Raider Medical Director is Dr. Robert Albo. The Raider medical con-sultants are Orthopedic Specialists Dr. Warren King, Dr. Warren J. Strud-wick, Dr. Fred Nicola and internist Dr. Stephen Corday.

RAIDERS MEDICAL STAFF

Dr. Robert Albo has been associated with the Raiders organi-zation for five decades. Dr. Albo completed his undergrad-uate studies at the University of California at Berkeley, where

he lettered in basketball, and received his medical degree from theUniversity of California, San Francisco. Dr. Albo performed his res-idency training at the University of California Medical Center at SanFrancisco. He is currently the Clinical Professor of Surgery at theUniversity of California Medical Center at San Francisco. Dr. Albo is also a member of the Amer-ican Board of Surgery and the California Medical Association. Dr. Albo serves on the Commit-tee for Young Surgeons and the American College of Surgery. He is certified by the AmericanBoard of Surgery and the Fellow American College of Surgery. Dr. Albo also serves as the teamdoctor for the Golden State Warriors.

DR. ROBERT ALBOMedical Director

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Matt Capurro is in his sixth year with the Raiders. Capurro, 27, wasa coaches assistant during the 2003 season. The Bay Area na-tive attended St. Vincent’s High School where he lettered in foot-

ball and baseball. He earned a bachelor’s degree in BusinessAdministration from the University of San Francisco in 2003.

MATT CAPURROAssistant to Head Coach

Pete Caracciolo is in his 11th season with the Raiders. Carac-ciolo, 32, started with the Raiders video department beforemoving into football operations in 2004 and also works in

player development. He received his bachelor of science fromSpringfield College. The Oceanside, N.Y. native and his wife Mag-gie have two children, Mackenzie and Peter.

PETE CARACCIOLOFootball Operations

RAIDERS TRAINERS

Rod Martin is now in his 29th year with the Raider organizationand 14th as head trainer, having joined the Silver and Black asa trainer in 1980 after having served two years as an assistant

trainer at the University of Maryland. Before coming to the Raiders,Martin served one year at the University of Kentucky as a graduateassistant trainer. The 56-year-old native of Lawrenceberg, Ky. grad-uated in 1975 from Morehead State University in Kentucky with abachelor’s degree in Recreation. In 1977, Martin received a mas-ter’s degree in Education from Morehead State. Martin is a memberof the National Athletic Trainers Association. Martin and his wife Donna have two children, Rod-man and Jenna.

H. ROD MARTINHead Trainer

Chris Cortez is in his second year as a full-time member of theRaiders training staff. He previously served a summer intern-ship with the Raiders as well as with the Dallas Cowboys. The

2004 Texas State University graduate with a bachelor’s degree inExercise Science with an emphasis in athletic training also internedfor a season with the Arena Football League’s Austin Wranglers.While earning his master’s degree from Oklahoma State, Cortezwas a graduate assistant athletic trainer for men’s track and fieldand cross country and received the 2006 Graduate Assistant of theYear Award. The Cortez family includes wife Keely.

CHRIS CORTEZTrainer

Scott Touchet is in his 14th season with the Raiders, havingcompleted his master’s degree requirements in Athletic Train-ing from the University of Arizona in 1995. Touchet, 38, grad-

uated with a bachelor’s degree in Health Education from LamarUniversity in Beaumont, Texas in 1993, where he also served as astudent athletic trainer for the football, baseball, volleyball and bas-ketball teams. A native of Corpus Christi, Texas, Touchet served ath-letic trainer internships during summer preseason training campwith the Washington Redskins in 1991 and in 1992 with the DallasCowboys. Touchet is a member of the National Athletic Trainers Association. The Touchet fam-ily includes wife Gloria, daughter Katrice, and sons Jordan and Wyatt.

SCOTT TOUCHETTrainer

Mark Jackson is in his second year with the Raiders. Jack-son works closely with Head Coach Lane Kiffin on all op-erational aspects of the football team. He’s involved in a

number of areas — including overall administrative functions ofthe football team. Jackson was director of football operations/as-sistant athletic director at the University of Southern California from2001-05, where he helped Head Coach Pete Carroll rebuild theTrojans program back to prominence. During his tenure, the Trojans posted a 54-10 record andwon back-to-back National Championships in 2003 and 2004. Jackson was vice president ofathlete development at A2 Holdings in Los Angeles, a sports marketing and media company fo-cused on amateur sports nationwide. Before working at A2, Jackson was the executive seniorassociate director of athletics at Syracuse. From 1998-00, Jackson was a coaching assistant withNew England, working with special teams and running backs under then-Patriots Head CoachCarroll for two years and Bill Belichick for one year. He originally worked in the Patriots mediarelations department, serving internships in the summers of 1994 and 1995. Jackson began hiscoaching career as a graduate assistant at Trinity College for two seasons (1995-96), helpingwith the offensive backfield and special teams. He played cornerback at Colby College for fouryears (1991-94) and earned a master’s in Public Policy from Trinity in 1997. Jackson and his wife,Tricia, have two daughters, Grace and Hannah and two sons, Kevin and Sean.

MARK JACKSONDirector of Football Development

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RAIDERS BUSINESS STAFF

Amy Trask is now in her 21st season with the Raiders. Traskholds a bachelor’s degree in Political Science from the Uni-versity of California at Berkeley and a Juris Doctorate from

the University of Southern California. Trask is the club’s chief ex-ecutive and oversees business operations for the Silver and Black.Her husband’s name is Rob.

AMY TRASKChief Executive

John Otten is now in his 40th year with the Raiders and his 30thin a full-time capacity. The 51-year-old Oakland native at-tended Bishop O’Dowd High School in Oakland. He studied

computer data processing at Chabot College and at Cal State Hay-ward. At Bishop O’Dowd, Otten was a varsity quarterback for threeseasons and threw the shot and discus in track. Otten and his wifeSuzanne have one son.

JOHN OTTENVideo Operations

Bob Romanski is now in his 40th year with the Raiders and27th in a full-time capacity. Romanski, 46, was a field houseaide in 1969 before becoming a full-time equipment assis-

tant in 1980. A graduate of Marina High in his hometown of SanLeandro, Romanski and his wife Cecilia have one son, Lucas andone daughter, Abbey.

BOB ROMANSKIEquipment Manager

Richard Romanski is in his fifth decade with the Raiders, hav-ing joined the organization in 1963. During two years in theArmy at Ft. Belvoir, Va., he was a quarterback and later a

coach for Al Davis’ outstanding service teams. The Milwaukee na-tive was all-league in his final two years at Messmer High in football,hockey, boxing, basketball and baseball. He was inducted into theschool Hall of Fame in 2002. He was a Catholic All-America at St.Norbert College and was inducted in the school’s Hall of Fame in1988. He taught and coached at a high school in Milwaukee fol-lowing his Army tour of duty. Romanski has two daughters and two sons, including Bob, who’sthe Raiders equipment manager.

RICHARD ROMANSKIAssistant Equipment Manager

Jim Otten is now in his 23rd year with the Raiders. Otten at-tended Bishop O’Dowd High School in Oakland, letteringthree years in baseball. He also played baseball at Chabot

College in Hayward as a first baseman and was team captain as asophomore. His wife Fudgie is also employed by the Raiders.

JIM OTTENVideo Operations

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Dave Nash is now in his 24th year with the Raiders. TheKingsport, Tenn. native graduated from El Dorado HighSchool in Placentia, Calif. where he lettered in football as a

running back and defensive back and in baseball as an infielder.Nash attended Fullerton College, where he majored in Communi-cations. Nash has twin sons.

DAVE NASHVideo Operations

CHRIS PEARSONSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING

ASSISTANT

DANNY MOLINAEQUIPMENT ASSISTANT

RICH ROSEFOOTBALL OPERATIONS

CHRIS DiSANTOSTRENGTH & CONDITIONING

ASSISTANT

TOM JONESFOOTBALL OPERATIONS

NICK BEACHFOOTBALL OPERATIONS

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LANGSTON ADAIRTICKETS

COLIN ALLENMARKETING

JOHN ANDREWS RAIDER IMAGE

FARNOUSH ANSARIMARKETING

FRANCISCO ASCENCIOTICKETS

MARC BADAIN FINANCE

KRISTI BAILEY ADMINISTRATION

KRIS BAYLISS RAIDER IMAGE

JEFF BIRREN GENERAL COUNSEL

RICK BROWNTICKETS

ETHEL BRUAL TICKETS

ESTEBAN CARBAJALTICKETS

TOM BLANDA FINANCE/TECHNOLOGY

ROSIE BONE YOUTH INITIATIVES

MORRIS BRADSHAWSENIOR ADMINISTRATOR

CLAYTON CASEY TICKETS

TERESA CETRARO RAIDER IMAGE

JAY CHESS TICKETS

THERESA COLLINSTICKETS

JULIA CRONINLUXURY SUITES

ROBERT DAVISTICKETS

VITTORIO DEBARTOLO BROADCASTING

JARROD DILLON TICKETS

PETER EIGES TICKETS

PAUL ENGLLUXURY SUITES

MATT FAHR TICKETS

SCOTT FINK BUSINESS AFFAIRS/

COMMUNITY INITIATIVES

GIGI GILLARD TICKETS

JENNIFER HAMILTON TICKETS

JOHN HERRERA SENIOR EXECUTIVE

PATTY HERRERA MULTI-CULTURAL

INITIATIVES DIRECTOR

DEANNA HOLLAND MARKETING

BENNY HONG TECHNOLOGY

MICHAEL JACOBSON TICKETS

COURTNEY JEFFRIESTICKETS

ROBERT KINNARD MARKETING

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WILLIAM KISSPUBLIC RELATIONS

JERRY KNAAK INTERNET

KAREN KOVAC RAIDERETTES

SHONA LAURITANO LUXURY SUITES

AARON LEVALLEYDATABASE MARKETING

JONATHAN MARTINEZRAIDER IMAGE

DONNA MENDOZAADMINISTRATION

BRIAN MORAN RAIDER IMAGE

CHERYL NICHOLS SPECIAL PROJECTS

CAROLYN PAUL ADMINISTRATION

RICK PELLUMTICKETS

DEREK PERSON FINANCE

JIM OTTO SPECIAL PROJECTS

PANOS PAPPAS TICKETS

MATTHEW PASCO TECHNOLOGY

BRAD PHINNEYBROADCASTING

ANDREW RENTMEESTERTICKETS

JEFF ROMANSKI RAIDER IMAGE

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MARK SHEARER RAIDER IMAGE

PAULA SILVATICKETS

ANDREA STAMPS LUXURY SUITES

ROB SULLIVANSR. DIRECTOR,

TICKET SALES/OPERATIONS

MONIKA SWEETWYNE ADMINISTRATION

KARLA TAI RAIDER IMAGE

MIKE TAYLOR PUBLIC RELATIONS DIRECTOR

PAUL TAYLORRAIDER IMAGE

JEANETTE THOMPSONBROADCASTING

CLINT TRIXNERFINANCE

MONICA TUCKERTICKETS

ELENA VALENZUELAINTERNET/MULTI-CULTURAL

INITIATIVES

PAT VALERIO ADMINISTRATION

DAN VENTRELLE COUNSEL

ANDRES VILLALOBOSTICKETS

ED VILLANUEVA FINANCE

MEKA WHITEMARKETING

TOM YBARRA TICKETS

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NNAMDIASOMUGHA 21CBBORN: 7/6/81 6-2 210

RAIDERS: 6 NFL: 6

COLLEGE: CALIFORNIARaiders 1st round pick in 2003.

PRO: Raiders top pick in 2003 has emerged as a key member of the Silver and Black-defense and as one of the NFL’s elite cornerbacks…Has played in 77 games with 54starts in five pro seasons…2007: Started 15 games at CB, was inactive (11/11) vs. CHIdue to injury…Tallied 34 tackles, defensed seven passes and notched one intercep-tion…Made his lone interception against the Vikings (11/18) for a touchback in the endzone…(9/9) vs. DET: Made two tackles…(9/16) @ DEN: Had five solo tackles and ateam high three passes defensed…(9/23) vs. CLE: Recorded three solo tackles and as-sisted on another…(9/30) @ MIA: Had three solo tackles…(10/14) @ SD: Recorded foursolo tackles…(10/21) vs. KC: Made two solo tackles…(10/28) @ TEN: Had one solotackle…(11/4) vs. HOU: Assisted on one tackle…(11/18) @ MIN: Recorded two solotackles…Intercepted a pass to halt a Vikings drive at the Raiders three-yardline…(11/25) @ KC: Had one pass defensed…(12/2) vs. DEN: Recorded two solo tack-les and two passes defensed…(12/9) @ GB: Had three solo tackles…(12/16) vs. IND:Recorded three solo tackles…(12/30) vs. SD: Recorded two solo tackles…2006: Fin-ished the season tied for third in the NFL with eight interceptions…Selected as a ProBowl alternate…Named AP second team All-Pro…Named to the Sports Illustrated Dr.Z All-Pro Team…Received the Raiders Commitment to Excellence Award…Started 15games at CB, recording 50 tackles, including 48 solos, and led the team with 19 passesdefensed…(9/11) vs. SD: Recorded three tackles…(9/17) @ BAL: Inactive, did not playdue to injury…(10/1) vs. CLE: Recorded three tackles and his first two career intercep-tions…(10/8) @ SF: Had three tackles…(10/15) @ DEN: Recorded three tack-les…(10/22) vs. AZ: Had two tackles and two passes defensed…(10/29) vs. PIT: Hadnine tackles, a pass defensed and a 24-yard interception return for his first NFL touch-down…(11/6) @ SEA: Recorded one tackle…(11/12) vs. DEN: Recorded three tackles,one interception and two passes defensed…(11/19) @ KC: Recorded six tackles, hisfirst NFL sack, a pass defensed and a forced fumble…(11/26) @ SD: Recorded onetackle, one interception and three passes defensed…(12/3) vs. HOU: Recorded twotackles…(12/10) @ CIN: Recorded two tackles, two interceptions and three passes de-fensed…(12/17) vs. STL: Recorded one tackle and three passes defensed…(12/23)vs. KC: Recorded four tackles, one interception and one pass defensed…(12/31) @NYJ: Recorded seven tackles and one pass defensed…2005: Started all 16 games atCB and had 60 tackles (55 solo) and led the team with 14 passes defensed…Set a ca-reer high with three pass deflections in Week 3 at Philadelphia and tied it in Week 8 atTennessee…(9/8) @ NE: Registered eight tackles (seven)…Also played on specialteams…(9/18) vs. KC: Contributed two solo tackles…Also played on specialteams…(9/25) @ PHI: Recorded three solo tackles and three passes defensed…Alsoplayed on special teams…(10/2) vs. DAL: Registered four solo tackles…Also played onspecial teams…(10/16) vs. SD: Contributed three solo tackles and assisted on an-other…Also played on special teams…(10/23) vs. BUF: Registered three solo tacklesand had one pass defensed…Also played on special teams…(10/30) @ TEN:Recorded one tackle and three passes defensed…Also played on specialteams…(11/6) @ KC: Registered five solo tackles and a pass defensed…(11/13) vs.DEN: Contributed four solo tackles…Also played on special teams…(11/20) @ WAS:

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JON ALSTON 47LBBORN: 6/4/83 6-0 225

RAIDERS: 2 NFL: 3

COLLEGE: STANFORDSt. Louis, 2006.Signed by the Raiders as free agent in September, 2007.

PRO: Signed by Raiders early in 2007 season, spent time on practice squad beforebeing promoted to active roster…2007: Played in 13 games and logged eight tack-les…(11/11) vs. HOU: Saw action at LB, made two tackles…(11/18) @ MIN: Recordedthree tackles…2006: Played in three games for St. Louis…(12/17) @ OAK: Saw his firstgame action on special teams…(12/24) vs. WAS: Saw action at LB and specialteams…Recorded a solo tackle…Selected by St. Louis in the third round of 2006 NFLDraft (77th overall).

COLLEGE: All-Pac 10 honorable mention as senior at Stanford, where he finished with52 total tackles, 6.5 sacks, three forced fumbles, one interception and defensed onepass…All-Pac-10 second team after becoming the only player in the conference to fin-ish among the top-six in sacks (fourth, 9.5), fumbles forced (tied for fifth, three) andtackles for loss (sixth, 14.0)…Led the team in those categories, tied for the team leadwith two fumble recoveries and was third on the team with 61 total tackles…His 14 tack-les for loss ranks ninth on Stanford’s all-time single season list and his 9.5 sacks placeshim No. 12 on the all-time chart…Started all 11 games at outside linebacker as a juniorand was honored as the team’s most outstanding junior…Played backup outside line-backer as a sophomore and earned a letter for the second consecutive season…Fin-ished the year with three sacks, tied for second on the team, four tackles for loss and21 total tackles…Began redshirt freshman year as a backup at outside linebacker, butlater won five starts during the middle of the season…Finished the year with 30 totaltackles, two tackles for loss, two sacks and one forced fumble.

PERSONAL: Voted to Super-Prep’s all Southwest region team in his senior year at Loy-ola College Prep in Shreveport, La.…Class AA all-state, all-city and all-conference line-backer and all-conference as a running back…Academic all-state honoree as asenior…Recorded 134 tackles and 21 tackles for loss in his senior season…In highschool, played at free safety, tight end, running back and middle linebacker…Memberof the National Honor Society.

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two others…Batted away a pass and returned an interception 85 yards for a touchdownvs. Arizona State…Recorded 54 tackles (40) with three interceptions for 11 yards in re-turns and a pass deflection and had seven stops for losses of 15 yards as a junior freesafety…Also blocked a field goal attempt vs. Arizona…Collected seven tackles (five), in-cluding two stops for minus-3 yards and picked off two passes, returning one 16 yardsfor a touchdown in the Big Game against Stanford…As a sophomore, started at freesafety, leading the team with 76 tackles (48), including three sacks for minus-16 yardsand seven stops for losses of 31 yards…Returned an interception 31 yards and de-flected five passes…Caused and recovered a fumble…Earned Pac-10 Conference De-fensive Player of the Week honors as he returned an interception 31 yards for atouchdown, deflected two passes and totaled seven tackles (four) vs. UCLA…Saw ac-tion in eight games as a freshman reserve safety…Recorded four tackles (three)…Busi-ness Management major.

PERSONAL: One of the nation’s most highly recruited defensive backs in 1999 as asenior at Narbonne High in Los Angeles…First team all-state selection by StudentSports Magazine and one of the Top-20 defensive backs in the country by Super Prepas a member of its All-American team…Finished his senior year with 86 tackles andseven interceptions, returning one a school record 98 yards…Caused eight fumblesand recovered six others as a senior…Also returned two kickoffs and one punt for touch-downs…Had 23 receptions for 408 yards and six touchdowns on offense…Saw actionat quarterback, completing 14 of 22 passes for 192 yards and two scores…Played inthe California-Texas Shrine All-Star Game…Also a standout basketball player whoearned all-league honors as a junior and senior guard…His Nigerian name means“Jesus Lives”…Older brother, Chijioke, was a cornerback at Stanford…His cousin is for-mer California teammate and Raiders running back Adimchinobi Echemandu…Also acousin of former Cal receiver Iheanyi Uwaezuoke.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSInterceptions: 2, twice, last (12/10/06) @ CINReturn Yards: 24 (10/29/06) vs. PITForced Fumbles: 1 (11/19/06) @ KCTackles: 9, twice, last (10/29/06) vs. PITPasses Defensed: 3, six times, last (9/16/07) @ DENSacks: 1.0 (11/19/06) @ KCTouchdowns: 1 (10/29/06) vs. PIT

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YDS FF FR INT YARDS PD2003 OAK 15 1 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 02004 OAK 16 7 0.5 8 0 0 0 0 32005 OAK 16 16 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 142006 OAK 15 15 1.0 11 1 0 8 59 112007 OAK 15 15 0.0 0 0 0 1 10 7NFL TOTALS 77 54 1.5 19 1 0 9 69 35

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Tallied five solo tackles and assisted on another…Had one pass defensed…Also playedon special teams…(11/27) vs. MIA: Registered a pair of solo tackles…Also played onspecial teams…(12/4) @ SD: Registered five solo tackles and one pass defensed…Alsoplayed on special teams…(12/11) @ NYJ: Contributed four solo tackles…Also playedon special teams…(12/18) vs. CLE: Tallied three solo tackles and one pass de-fensed…Also played on special teams…(12/24) @ DEN: Recorded four (three) tacklesand one pass defensed…Also played on special teams…(12/31) vs. NYG: Registereda pair of solo tackles and two passes defensed…Also played on special teams…2004:Played in all 16 games, starting seven…Totaled 39 tackles (33) on defense…Notchedthe first sack of his career in Week 2 against Buffalo…Recorded three pass deflectionsand forced an interception in Week 16 at Kansas City…(9/12) @ PIT: Played at CB andon special teams…Recorded one special teams tackle…(9/19) vs. BUF: Played at CB,made two tackles, and teamed with DE Tyler Brayton for his first sack (an 8-yardloss)…Also played on special teams…(9/26) vs. TB: Played at CB, recording three tack-les and one pass defensed…Also played on special teams…(10/3) @ HOU: Started atSS when team opened in “nickel” package, recording two tackles…Also played on spe-cial teams…(10/10) @ IND: Played at CB, making two tackles…Also played on specialteams…(10/17) vs. DEN: Played at CB, making one tackle…Also recorded a tackle onspecial teams…(10/24) vs. NO: Played at CB, making one tackle…Also played on spe-cial teams…(10/31) @ SD: Started at SS, making six tackles…Also recorded one tackleon special teams…(11/7) @ CAR: Started at CB, making two tackles…Recorded his firstNFL blocked punt in the first quarter, setting up a touchdown…(11/21) vs. SD: Playedat CB and on special teams…(11/28) @ DEN: Started at CB when the team opened ina “dime” package and recorded two tackles…Also played on special teams…(12/5)vs. KC: Played at CB, making one stop…Recorded one pass defensed as he jarred theball out with a vicious hit in the second quarter…Also played on special teams…(12/12)@ ATL: Played at CB and on special teams…(12/19) vs. TEN: Started at CB, makingnine solo tackles…Also recorded a tackle on special teams…(12/25) @ KC: Started atCB, making five tackles…Forced an interception on the second play of the game whenhe hit the Chiefs WR as the ball arrived, causing the ball to bounce up and into the armsof Brayton…Also played on special teams…(1/2/05) vs. JAX: Started at CB, makingthree solo tackles and one pass defensed…Also played on special teams…2003:Played in 15 games with one start at FS…Tallied 25 tackles on defense and three stopsand a fumble recovery on special teams…(9/7) @ TEN: Inactive…(9/14) vs. CIN: Playedat CB for the first time in his pro career and made four tackles…Played on specialteams…(9/22) @ DEN: Played at DB and on special teams…(9/28) vs. SD: Played atCB and on special teams, making one stop…(10/5) @ CHI: Played on special teams,making one stop…(10/12) @ CLE: Played at DB, making two stops and also on spe-cial teams…(10/20) vs. KC: Played at DB and on special teams, making onestop…(11/2) @ DET: Played on special teams, recovering one fumble…(11/9) vs. NYJ:Played at DB, making two stops…Also played on special teams…(11/16) vs. MIN:Played at DB and on special teams…(11/23) @ KC: Played at DB, making three tack-les…Also played on special teams…(11/30) vs. DEN: Made his first career start at FS,making four stops…(12/7) @ PIT: Played at DB, making two stops…Also played onspecial teams…(12/14) vs. BAL: Played at DB, making four tackles and played on spe-cial teams…(12/22) vs. GB: Played at CB, making three tackles…Also played on spe-cial teams…(12/28) @ SD: Played at DB, making two tackles…Played on specialteams…Selected in the first round (31st overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Finished his career with 187 tackles (133 solos), three sacks, 19 stops be-hind the line of scrimmage, seven interceptions for 134 yards in returns, 15 pass de-flections, two fumble recoveries and a forced fumble in 41 games…Returned threeinterceptions for touchdowns…As a senior, finished fourth on the team with 53 tackles(42), including five stops for losses of 21 yards…Gained 85 yards on three interceptionreturns and led the team with 10 pass deflections…Caused a fumble and recovered

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RAIDERS: 2 NFL: 2

COLLEGE: CINCINNATIRaiders 4th round pick in 2007.

PRO: Young defensive back who saw limited action as a rookie in 2007…Inactive earlyin rookie season before seeing playing time later in the year…2007: (11/11) vs. CHI:Suited up as a reserve CB and on special teams…(12/30) vs. SD: Suited up as a reserveCB and on special teams…Recorded one special teams tackle…Raiders fourth round(110th overall) selection in 2007 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: In 33 games at Cincinnati, started 12 …Recorded 56 tackles (41 solos) with2.5 stops for minus-9 yards and recovered a fumble that he advanced 24 yards…In-tercepted two passes for 49 yards with a touchdown…Deflected four passes…Com-peted in track in 2006 and won the Big East Conference 100-meter title…Won startingrole as a senior, starting 12 of 13 games at strong side cornerback…Recorded 38 tack-les (24) with 2.5 stops for losses of nine yards…Gained 29 yards on a fumble recoveryand 49 yards on two interceptions, returning one for a touchdown…Also deflected fourpasses…As a junior, became the team’s nickel back in their first two games, then suf-fered an injury vs. Penn State that sidelined him for the rest of the year…Finished withsix solo tackles…As a sophomore, saw action on special teams in 10 games, record-ing nine tackles (eight)…Played in eight games as a redshirt freshman, mainly on spe-cial teams…Recorded three solo tackles…On Bearcat Academic Honor Roll…CriminalJustice major.

PERSONAL: Attended Northland (Columbus, Ohio) High School…Second team all-state choice by the Associated Press as a senior…Two-way starter who compiled 628all-purpose yards on offense and 24 tackles and eight pass break-ups on defense as asenior, adding first team all-city and all-district honors.

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YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YDS FF FR INT YARDS PD2004 BUF 14 3 0 0 0 0 1 18 12005 BUF 14 0 1 7 0 0 1 26 12006 MIN/NE 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 02007 NE/OAK 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NFL TOTALS 42 3 1 7 0 0 2 44 2

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSInterceptions: 1, twice, last (11/13/05) VS. KCReturn Yards: 26 (12/5/04) @ MIATackles: 5 (11/28/04) @ SEAPasses Defensed: 2 (11/13/05) VS. KCSacks: 1 (1/1/06) @ NYJ

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27 DBBORN: 2/22/82 5-10 200

RAIDERS: 1 NFL: 5

COLLEGE: TENNESSEEBuffalo, 2004-05; Minnesota/New England, 2006; New England/Oakland, 2007.

Signed by Raiders as a free agent in December, 2007.

PRO: Joined Raiders late in 2007 after being claimed off waivers…2007: Played in eightgames for New England before being released and acquired by Raiders…Inactive forthe Silver and Black’s final two games against Jacksonville and San Diego…(9/23) vs.BUF: Saw first action of the season at safety and racked up two solo tackles for NewEngland…(10/1) @ CIN: Played reserve role at safety and on special teams coverage…Registered two solo tackles…(11/4) @ IND: Saw action at safety…Credited with twosolo tackles…(11/25) vs. PHI: Played safety, registered one tackle and one specialteams tackle…2006: Played in one game for Minnesota before being released andclaimed off waivers (11/6) by New England…(11/12) vs. NYJ: Played in his first gamefor New England…(11/26) vs. CHI: Registered one solo tackle on special teams…(12/3)vs. DET: Played safety and on special teams, made one tackle…(12/31) @ TEN: Postedtwo special teams tackles…(1/21) @ IND: Saw time at safety and notched a solotackle…Also collected a solo tackle on special teams…2005: Played in 14 games, see-ing a majority of his action as a reserve safety and on special teams…Finished with 13tackles and one interception along with 12 special teams tackles…(11/13) vs. KC: Col-lected second interception of his career, returning it 18 yards in the third quarter to setup a Buffalo touchdown…(1/1) @ NYJ: Had two solo tackles…2004: Played in 14games, including three starts, as a rookie for Buffalo…Finished with 40 tackles and oneinterception…Also had seven tackles on special teams…(11/21) vs. STL: Earned firstNFL start, made five tackles and became the first undrafted rookie to start at S in the NFLin 2004…(11/28) @ SEA: Started at FS and tied for a team-high eight tackles and alsoadded a pass defensed…(12/5) @ MIA: Recorded the first interception of career as theBills posted six takeaways…Originally signed by Buffalo as an undrafted free agent.

COLLEGE: Four-year starter at Tennessee, starting 41 of the 45 games he played…Fin-ished his career with 233 tackles, including 174 unassisted stops… Also notched 11 in-terceptions, which ranks 11th on Tennessee’s all-time list, and 24 passesdefensed…Named a captain as a senior and was Division I-A College Player of the Yearby the Memorial Football Club of South Jersey…Despite missing final two regular sea-son games to injury as a junior, earned first team All-SEC honors from conferencecoaches and was a second team pick by AP…Finished third in SEC and 24th nation-ally with five interceptions and finished season with 60 tackles…As a sophomore, ledthe team with four interceptions….In 2000, named third team Freshman All-America…Recruited as a wide receiver, was shifted early in the fall to free safety.

PERSONAL: Attended Woodrow Wilson High in Camden, N.J….All-state and all-regionfollowing senior season when he caught 37 passes for 730 yards … Set school careerreceiving yards record with 1,800… Also a standout track athlete who competed in the100-meter high hurdles (13.8) and 100-meter dash (10.7)…Member of the nationally-ranked shuttle hurdle relay team with a mark of 56.8, which was .3 off the national highschool record.

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COLLEGE: MISSISSIPPIPhiladelphia, 2001-04.Signed by the Raiders as a free agent in March, 2005.

PRO: Emerged as one of the NFL’s most dominant pass rushers in three seasons withthe Raiders…Regarded among pro football’s top free agent signings in 2005…Hasplayed in 75 games with 57 starts in seven seasons and has tallied 203 tackles (171solos) and 43.5 sacks…Earned first career Pro Bowl nod in his first season in Oaklandwhen he led the NFL in sacks with a franchise record 16.0, eclipsing Sean Jones’ 15.5in 1986…Returned to the Pro Bowl the following season with 11 sacks in 2006…Be-came the first Raider to lead the League in sacks since the sack became an official statin 1982…Set an NFL record for most multiple sack games by a veteran player in his firstyear with a new team (six)…2007: Tied for team lead in sacks with eight…Started 14games, was inactive for two due to injury and recorded 39 tackles and defensed onepass…(9/9) vs. DET: Posted one tackle…(10/21) vs. KC: Recorded four solo tacklesand assisted on another…(10/28) @ TEN: Sacked the Tennessee QB on third-and-twofor a 9-yard loss…Recorded one solo tackle and assisted on another…(11/4) vs. HOU:Made two solo tackles…(11/11) vs. CHI: Recorded four solo tackles…Sacked theChicago QB for a 10-yard loss…(11/18) @ MIN: Had one solo tackle and asack…(11/25) @ KC: Recorded four solo tackles and assisted on another…Had twosacks and three quarterback hits…(12/2) vs. DEN: Made four solo tackles and had aquarterback hit…(12/9) @ GB: Recorded three solo tackles and one assist…Had twoquarterback hits…(12/16) vs. IND: Had three solo tackles and two assists…Sacked theIndianapolis QB for a 6-yard loss…Deflected a pass that was intercepted by LB ThomasHoward…(12/23) @ JAX: Sacked Jacksonville QB for an 8-yard loss…(12/30) vs. SD:Had four solo tackles, one assist and one sack…Recovered a fumble in San Diego ter-ritory to set up a three-play, 35-yard touchdown drive…2006: Earned his second con-secutive Pro Bowl selection…Led the Silver and Black in sacks for the second straightseason…Voted AFC Defensive Player of the Week in Week 7…Finished the seasonwith 51 tackles, 11 sacks, one forced fumble and two tackles for loss…Recorded threemultiple sack games…Started in all 16 games…(9/11) vs. SD: Recorded five tack-les…(9/17) @ BAL: Recorded one tackle…(10/1) vs. CLE: Recorded five tackles andtwo sacks…(10/8) @ SF: Recorded one tackle…(10/15) @ DEN: Recorded four tack-les and one sack…(10/22) vs. AZ: Recorded five tackles and two sacks…Also deflecteda pass that was intercepted by DT Terdell Sands and led to a Raiders score…(10/29)vs. PIT: Recorded three tackles and two sacks…(11/6) at SEA: Recorded two tacklesand one sack…(11/12) vs. DEN: Recorded two tackles…(11/19) @ KC: Recorded onetackle…(11/26) @ SD: Recorded one tackle and a half-sack…(12/3) vs. HOU:Recorded four tackles, one-and-a-half sacks and a forced fumble…(12/10) @ CIN:Recorded three tackles…(12/17) vs. STL: Recorded six tackles and a sack…(12/23) vs.KC: Recorded four tackles…(12/31) @ NYJ: Recorded four tackles…2005: Joined theSilver and Black after helping Philadelphia reach the Super Bowl for the first time in 24years, signing as a free agent on March 12…Played in all 16 games with 12 starts at DEand also played on special teams…Tallied 56 tackles, including 50 solo stops, 16 sacks,three forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries…Recorded a sack in 10 of the team’s16 contests…Named the AFC Defensive Player of the Month in October when he hadtwo sacks in the Raiders first three games of the month…Won the organization’s Com-

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COLLEGE: BOSTON COLLEGESigned by the Raiders as a free agent in 2006.

PRO: Young linebacker has played in 29 games with one start…2007: Played in 16games, mostly on special teams…Recorded nine tackles…(9/30) @ MIA: Made onespecial teams tackle…(10/14) @ SD: Made one special teams tackle…(10/28) @ TEN:Made one special teams tackle…(11/11) vs. CHI: Made one special teamstackle…(11/18) @ MIN: Assisted on two special teams tackles…(12/2) vs. DEN: Sawtime on special teams…(12/9) @ GB: Recorded two special teams tackles…(12/16) vs.IND: Saw time at LB and on special teams…Assisted on one tackle…(12/23) @ JAX:Made first NFL start at LB and saw time on special teams…Recorded two solo tack-les…Had one special teams tackle…(12/30) vs. SD: Saw time at LB and on specialteams…Assisted on one tackle…2006: Played in 13 games as a rookie…Spent the firstthree games on the practice squad before being promoted…(10/8) @ SF: Signed to ac-tive roster from practice squad, saw action on special teams…(10/15) @ DEN: Saw ac-tion on special teams, recorded one special teams tackle…(10/22) vs. AZ: Saw actionon special teams, recorded one special teams tackle…(11/05) @ SEA: Saw action onspecial teams, recorded one special teams tackle…(11/12) vs. DEN: Saw action onspecial teams, recorded one special teams tackle…(11/19) @ KC: Saw action on spe-cial teams, recorded three special teams tackles…(12/23) vs. KC: Saw action on spe-cial teams, recorded one special teams tackle…(12/31) @ NYJ: Saw action on specialteams…Joined Raiders as an undrafted rookie free agent in 2006.

COLLEGE: As a senior, had 69 solo tackles and 42 assists…Led the team with 81tack-les in 2004, with four tackles for loss of seven yards…Registered two quarterback hur-ries, forced two fumbles, had three fumble recoveries and broke up a pass…Movedfrom outside to middle linebacker in Spring 2003…Made Big East All-FreshmanTeam…Majored in Finance.

PERSONAL: Two-time all-city and All-Greater Catholic League first team at Elder Highin hometown of Cincinnati…Logged 176 tackles (21 for loss), nine sacks and five fum-bles…Returned one kickoff 84 yards for a touchdown…Set Elder High record for careerkickoff returns (23) and kickoff return average (26.7)…Captain on football and trackteams as a senior…Participated in track and field and chosen MVP sprinter in juniorand senior years.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 2 (12/23/07) @ JAX

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YDS INT FF FR2006 OAK 13 0 0 0 0 0 02007 OAK 16 1 0 0 0 0 0NFL TOTALS 29 1 0 0 0 0 0

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COLLEGE: LOUISVILLERaiders 4th round pick in 2007.

finale, including a seven-yard sack in the second quarter…Postseason: Played in allthree postseason contests at DE and recorded four tackles, a sack and one forced fum-ble…(1/19/02) @ CHI: Played at DE in NFC Divisional Playoff Game and registered twotackles and a pass defensed…(1/27/02) @ STL: Played at DE in the NFC Champi-onship Game and registered his first career postseason sack, dropping Rams QB fora two-yard loss on the final play of the first half…Also forced a fumble in thegame…Philadelphia’s third round (63rd overall) pick in the 2001 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: All-America and All-SEC selection finished his career at Ole Miss with 166tackles, 40 tackles for losses and 17.5 sacks…Was a third team All-America choice byFootball News and first team All-SEC selection as a senior…Ranked third on the teamas a senior with a career-high 60 tackles and led the squad with 9.5 sacks and 18 tack-les for loss…Business major.

PERSONAL: Born in Lake City, S.C. and moved to Greenbelt, Md. as a child where, asa senior at Eleanor Roosevelt High School, was an all-state selection at outside line-backer…Collected 102 tackles, four sacks, an interception and returned a fumble for atouchdown that season, earning him team MVP and defensive player of the year hon-ors…Selected to compete in the Chesapeake Classic All-Star Game…Also earned twoletters in basketball, averaging 18 points and 11 rebounds over his junior and seniorseasons.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 13 (11/7/04) @ PITSacks: 2, 12 times, last (11/25/07) @ KCForced Fumbles: 1, four times, last (12/3/06) vs. HOUFumble Recoveries: 1, four times, last (12/30/07) vs. SD

mitment to Excellence Award for “The Player Who Best Exemplifies the Pride and Spiritof The Oakland Raiders” as voted on by team members…(9/8) @ NE: Made his Raidersdebut at DE, registering two solo tackles…(9/18) vs. KC: Played at DE, recording fivetotal tackles (four)…Had Raiders only sack for an eight-yard loss…(9/25) @ PHI: Madefirst start at DE, contributing two tackles, both of them solo…(10/2) vs. DAL: Played atDE, registering four solo tackles and a game-high two sacks for a loss of sixyards…(10/16) vs. SD: Started at DE, contributing four solo tackles…Helped lead thedefense with two sacks for a loss of 12 yards…(10/23) vs. BUF: Played at DE, leadingthe defense with two sacks for a loss of 26 yards and four solo tackles…Also had onetackle on special teams…(10/30) @ TEN: Started at DE, assisting on one tackle…(11/6)@ KC: Started at DE and recorded one solo tackle and recovered a fumble – his firstsince 2001 rookie season…(11/13) vs. DEN: Started at DE, contributing five tackles(four) and forced a fumble in the fourth quarter…(11/20) @ WAS: Started at DE, tally-ing three solo tackles and forced and recovered one fumble…Registered two sacks fora loss of 17 yards, including one with 17 seconds left in the game to seal the vic-tory…Also had one tackle on special teams…(11/27) vs. MIA: Started at DE andrecorded two solo tackles…Registered two sacks for the second consecutive week fora loss of eight yards…(12/4) @ SD: Started at DE, racking up six tackles (five)…(12/11)@ NYJ: Started at DE, registering six tackles (four)…Recorded two sacks for a loss ofnine yards…(12/18) vs. CLE: Started at DE, recording four solo tackles and one sackfor a loss of nine yards…(12/24) @ DEN: Started at DE, contributing four solo tacklesand one sack for a loss of five yards…(12/31) vs. NYG: Started at DE, registering threesolo tackles and one forced fumble…Sacked New York QB for a four-yard loss, break-ing the team’s all-time season sack record with 16…2004: Made 10 tackles (nine) andhad team-leading three sacks in the postseason…Four career postseason sacks tiedfor first in Eagles history with Reggie White and Hugh Douglas…Played in 12 games atDE, starting the first 11…Recorded 44 tackles (22) and 2.5 sacks…(9/12) vs. NYG:Started at DE in the season opener, his first game action since the 2002 seasonopener…Recorded two tackles and registered a half-sack…(10/3) @ CHI: Notchedthree solo stops, including an eight-yard sack…(10/24) @ CLE: Recorded three tack-les and dropped Cleveland QB for a five-yard loss…(10/31) vs. BAL: Tallied three tack-les, one pass defensed and five QB pressures as the defense held Baltimore to just 10points…(11/7) @ PIT: Recorded a career-high 13 tackles, including six solo stops…Alsoknocked down a pass attempt and recorded one QB pressure…Inactive for final fourgames of the regular season, but returned for the playoffs…Received the 2004 Ed BlockCourage Award for bouncing back from consecutive season-ending injuries in 2002and 2003 to become a key member of the Eagles 2004 Super Bowl run…Postseason:Started all three playoff contests and led the team in sacks with three…(1/23/05) vs. ATL:Started at DE in the NFC Championship Game and notched six solo tackles and tied acareer high by sacking Atlanta QB twice for minus-14 yards…Named NFC DefensivePlayer of the Week…Super Bowl XXXIX (2/6/05) vs. NE: Started at DE and recorded fourtackles, including three solo stops…Sacked New England QB for an eight-yard loss inthe second quarter…2003: Missed the season after suffering a torn Achilles tendon inpreseason…2002: Suffered a foot injury in the season opener (9/8) @ TEN and missedthe remainder of the regular season…2001: Played in all 16 games as a rookie, start-ing four contests…Ranked second in the NFC and fifth in the NFL among rookies insacks with six…Six sacks were the second most by a rookie in Eagles history behindCorey Simon’s 9.5 in 2000…(9/9) vs. STL: Made his professional debut in the seasonopener…(9/23) @ SEA: Recorded his first career sack, dropping Seattle QB for a six-yard loss…(9/30) vs. DAL: Made his first career start at DE and recorded four tack-les…(10/22) @ NYG: Notched five tackles and his second sack of the season, tacklingGiants QB for a 10-yard loss…(11/18) @ DAL: Started for the second time and recordedfour tackles (three) and a sack…(11/25) vs. WAS: Started at DE for the second con-secutive game and recorded a season-high 11 tackles…(12/9) vs. SD: Recorded a ca-reer-high two sacks for minus-10 yards…(1/6/02) @ TB: Tallied six tackles in the season

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PRO: Young running back spent the entire 2007 season on Raiders reserve list after re-habbing from a broken leg suffered during his final college season…Joined Raiders asa fourth round (100th overall) selection in 2007 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: His 2,508 yards rushing rank seventh on the University of Louisville’s all-timelist…His 435 rushing attempts is seventh in Louisville history…His average of 5.8 yards

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COLLEGE: FLORIDADenver, 2000-06.Signed by the Raiders as a free agent in April, 2007.

PRO: Veteran blocker who started all 16 regular season games on the offensive line forthe last three seasons…Has played 111 games with 54 starts…Helped to improved theOakland rushing attack in 2007, as the Raiders finished sixth in the League in total rushyards…2007: Started all 16 games for Raiders…Played an important role in RB Justin

per rushing attempt ranks fourth in school history and his 39 touchdowns rushing arefour shy of the school career record…His string of nine consecutive games with at leastone touchdown rushing in 2005 is the second-longest streak in Louisville history…Ranfor more than 100 yards in 10 games during his career…His 23 touchdowns rushing in2005 set a school single-season record, breaking the previous mark of 20 and rankthird on the Big East Conference single-season record list…His 1,143 yards rushing in2005 rank seventh on the school’s single-season record list….His 144 points scored in2005 set a school single-season record…His 246 points scored rank third in Louisvillehistory…As a senior, named consensus All-American and was an All-Big East Confer-ence first team preseason selection…Saw his senior campaign come to an end mid-way through the season opener vs. Kentucky when he suffered a broken bone in hisright leg…In slightly over two quarters, he rushed for 128 yards and three touchdownson 17 carries (7.5 avg.)…As a junior, named first team All-Big East Conference…Playedin 10 games, starting eight, as he led the nation in scoring (14.4 points pergame)…Ranked 13th nationally and second in the Big East (114.3 yards per gamerushing)…Finished second in the conference and 23rd in the NCAA Division I-A (139.6all-purpose yards per game)…Led the team with 205 carries for a career high 1,143yards (5.6) and a school single season record 23 touchdowns…His 1,143 yards rankseventh on the school’s single-season record list…Finished fifth on the squad with 21receptions for 253 yards (12.0) and a score…His 144 points scored set another schoolsingle-season record…Ran for more than 100 yards in six contests and scored at leasttwo touchdowns in nine consecutive games…Played in every game as a sopho-more…He ranked second on the team with 132 carries for 734 yards (5.6) and seventouchdowns, adding 155 yards on 11 receptions (14.1)…Returned two kickoffs for 40yards (20.0) and recorded three tackles (two solos)…He also completed one of twopass attempts for a 48-yard touchdown…Saw action in 13 games as freshman… Fin-ished third on the team with 81 carries for 503 yards (6.2) and six touchdowns…Alsocaught 17 passes for 240 yards (14.1) and a score… Named to the Conference USAAll-Freshman team…Credited with two, 100-yard rushing games during the sea-son…Gained 48 yards on three kickoff returns (16.0) and made two solo tackles…Completed 4 of 11 passes (36.4 percent) for 67 yards and two scores…Communica-tions major.

PERSONAL: At Male High School in his native Louisville, Ky., spent his senior seasonplaying quarterback…Also saw action at running back, wide receiver, defensive back,linebacker and defensive end…Finished his prep career ranked fourth in the staterecord books in career receiving yards with 3,031 yards on 180 catches (16.8) and 37touchdowns…He also rushed 256 times for 1,581 yards (6.2) and 25 scores and com-pleted 221 of 385 passes (57.4 percent) for 3,379 yards and 40 touchdowns.

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Fargas rushing for 1,009 yards, as well as RBs LaMont Jordan (549) and DominicRhodes (302)…(9/9) vs. DET: Blocked for three Raider TD drives — including a six-play,62-yard drive and an eight-play, 70-yard drive…Helped create a hole up the middle forJordan’s 12-yard score in third quarter…(9/16) @ DEN: Pushed the defensive line backto allow Jordan to convert a key fourth-and-one on a 10-yard pass play in the third quar-ter…(9/23) vs. CLE: Blocked for an eight-play, 93-yard touchdown drive and a 15-play,80-yard touchdown drive…Held the line to allow QB Josh McCown to throw a 41-yardtouchdown strike to WR Ronald Curry…Created a hole up the middle for Jordan’s 1-yard touchdown run…(9/30) @ MIA: Part of unit that allowed just one sack and blockedfor five touchdown drives and for 299 rushing yards…(10/14) @ SD: Blocked for a 17-play, 60-yard fourth quarter touchdown drive…(10/21) vs. KC: Held the line to give QBDaunte Culpepper time to hit WR Jerry Porter on a 59-yard pass as part of a two-play,80-yard touchdown drive…(11/4) vs. HOU: Started at RG…Blocked for a 14-play, 85-yard touchdown drive…Created a hole up the middle for RB Justin Fargas’ 1-yard touch-down plunge…Gave McCown time to hit WR Tim Dwight for a 28-yard touchdown latein the fourth quarter…(11/18) @ MIN: Blocked for a five-play, 67-yard drive that wascapped off by TE John Madsen’s touchdown reception…(11/25) @ KC: Blocked for aneight-play, 65-yard touchdown drive…Created a hole up the middle for Fargas’ even-tual game-winning 14-yard touchdown run to cap off a three-play, 77-yard drive…(12/2)vs. DEN: Helped to pave the way for four Raider touchdown drives, including the team’s10-play, 83-yard opening drive…Helped create a hole on the right side for Fargas’ 5-yardtouchdown plunge…Was part of an offensive line unit that allowed no sacks…(12/9) @GB: Blocked for a four-play, 67-yard touchdown drive that was capped off by WR JerryPorter’s touchdown reception…Was part of an offensive line unit that allowed nosacks…(12/16) vs. IND: Blocked for a 20-play, 99-yard touchdown drive and a 13-play,60-yard touchdown drive…Helped create a hole on the right side for Fargas’ 2-yardtouchdown run…Was part of an offensive line unit that allowed no sacks…(12/23) @JAX: Helped lead the way for Rhodes’ 115 rushing yards…(12/30) vs. SD: Helped leadthe way for Rhodes’ 122 rushing yards…2006: Started all 16 games and was one ofthree players to take all1,002 offensive snaps…He contributed to an offensive line thatblocked for a 1,000-yard Denver rusher…The line also allowed only 31 sacks…Helpedthe Broncos eclipse 100 rushing yards 14 times, en route to placing eighth in the Leaguewith 2,152 rushing yards…In his two seasons as a starter, Denver allowed the fifth-fewestsacks (54) in the League…(9/17) vs. KC: Helped clear the way for 145 rushing yardswithout allowing a sack in the home opener…(9/24) @ NE: Started on an offensive linethat paved the way for Denver running back’s 100-yard performance and did not allowa sack…(10/15) vs. OAK: Helped pave the way for the team’s 144 rushing yards whileyielding only two sacks on ESPN’s “Sunday Night Football”…(10/29) vs. IND: He con-tributed as a starter to the team’s 227-yard performance, including 136-yard outing forDenver running back, while allowing only one sack…(11/19) vs. SD: Contributed theteam’s 158 rushing yards on 35 carries (4.5 avg.) on “Sunday Night Football”…(12/24)vs. CIN: Helped cleared the way for 127 rushing yards, including 101 in the secondhalf…2005: Started all 16 regular season games and both playoff contests…The Bron-cos offensive line helped the club rank second in the NFL in rushing (158.7 ypg) andalso yielded the third-fewest sacks (23) in the League and team history…Helped to pavethe way for a franchise-record 145 rushing first downs…Also was a factor in the teamhaving two 900-plus yard rushers, a 1,000-yard receiver and a 3,000-yard passer in thesame season…(9/26) vs. KC: The team allowed only one sack and rushed for 221 yardson “Monday Night Football”…(10/30) vs. PHI: Aided in two running backs reaching 100yards rushing in a single game and helped the quarterback pass for 300 yards…(11/24)@ DAL: Played on an offensive line that paved the way for 144 rushing yards on Thanks-giving Day…(12/17) vs. BUF: Blocked for a rushing attack that amassed 178 yards andallowed just one sack…(12/24) vs. OAK: Cleared the way for 155 rushing yards…2004:Played in all 16 regular season games on special teams and started four contests atguard…Helped Denver set a franchise record by allowing only 15 sacks…Started at

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COLLEGE: OHIO STATECarolina, 2004-07.Signed by Raiders as a free agent in 2008.

down…Also had a 30-yard catch…(11/18) @ GB: Started at wide receiver…Produceda season-high 132 yards on five receptions, including a career-long 49-yard catch andone touchdown…(12/30) @ TB: Started at wide receiver…Had two receptions for 59yards, including a 46-yard catch…2006: Appeared in 14 contests with two starts forCarolina…Inactive for final two games due to injury…Registered 28 receptions for 357yards and three touchdowns…(9/10) vs. ATL: Made first NFL start while leading teamwith five catches for 62 yards…Added one carry for 11 yards…(10/1) vs. NO: Had four-yard touchdown catch…(10/15) @ BAL: Recorded four receptions for 65 yards, in-cluding a 42-yard touchdown…(12/10) vs. NYG: Led team with eight receptions and onetouchdown…Posted first career 100-yard receiving game with 114 yards…(12/17) vs.PIT: Caught one pass for 15 yards…2005: Played in final three regular season gamesfor Panthers after being inactive for the first 13…Posted five receptions for 103 yards andone touchdown…Averaged 20.6 yards per catch…(12/18) @ NO: Saw first NFL ac-tion…Posted two receptions for 48 yards…First NFL catch was a 40-yarder… (12/24)vs. DAL: Tied for team lead with three catches…Scored first NFL touchdown on a 32-yard reception in first quarter…2004: Placed on Injured Reserve (11/9) with a knee in-jury…Initially placed on physically unable to perform list after injuring knee duringpreseason...Fifth round (163rd overall) pick by Carolina in 2004 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Had 41 receptions for 632 yards and one touchdown while playing at OhioState…As a senior in 2003, started seven of the Buckeyes first eight games before suf-fering an injury that caused him to miss the remainder of the season…Posted careerbest of 25 catches for 410 yards and one touchdown…As a junior, had 10 catches for147 yards…Began sophomore year as reserve wide receiver before sustaining injuryand missed the remainder of the season…Appeared in all 12 games as redshirt fresh-man and posted six catches for 75 yards…Excelled on the Buckeyes track team as along jumper, finishing second at the Big Ten Championships…Finished second at theBig Ten Indoor Championships…Finished second outdoors at the NCAA regional trackmeet and qualified for the national championships…Earned recognition as an All-Amer-ican for the long jump in 2003…Sport and Leisure major.

PERSONAL: Tallied 33 receptions for 890 yards and three touchdowns as a senior atSolon (Ohio) High School in his first season of football…Lettered in basketball and intrack as a sprinter and long jumper…Brother Grant played football at the University ofMinnesota.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHS Receptions: 8 (12/10/06) vs. NYG Receiving Yards: 132 (11/18/07) @ GB Receiving Touchdowns: 2 (9/9/07) @ STLLong Reception: 49 (11/18/07) @ GBLong Touchdown Reception: 42 (11/4/06) @ TN

right guard in Denver’s AFC Wild Card Game (1/9) @ IND, his first postseasonstart…(12/12) vs. MIA: Made his first start of the season at right guard…(12/19) KC:Started his second consecutive game…(12/25) @ TEN: Started third consecutivegame…(1/2) IND: Started in the season finale, helping the Broncos post their second-highest rushing total of the year (214 yards)…2003: Saw action in all 16 regular seasongames and started two…His play as a reserve helped Denver rush for a franchise record2,629 yards…Saw majority of action on special teams…Also contributed in a reserverole and at tackle in goal-line situations in several games…(9/14) @ SD: Became thefirst Broncos offensive lineman to catch a touchdown pass since 1986 with a six-yardscoring reception for his first career touchdown…(10/26) @ BAL: Saw action atLT…(11/3) vs. NE: Played several series at T…(12/21) @ IND: Made first career start, re-placing the starting RG and played a key role in paving the way for the Broncos to rushfor 227 yards and three touchdowns…2002: Inactive for 15 of 16 games…(9/30) @BAL: Saw action on special teams…2001: Played on special teams in all 16 regularseason games…(12/9) vs. SEA: Saw action at RT for several plays as reserve…2000:Played primarily on special teams…(9/17) @ OAK: Played in his first NFL contest onspecial teams…(10/22) @ CIN: Saw his first action on offense…Postseason: (12/31) @BAL: Saw action on special teams in Denver’s AFC Wild Card Game…Selected by theBroncos in the fourth round (112th overall) of the 2000 Draft.

COLLEGE: Played in 48 games (32 starts) in his four-year career at the University ofFlorida…Started at the four G and T positions on the offensive line…Four-year South-eastern Conference Academic Honor Roll selection…Named All-American and All-SECas a senior in 1999 when he started all 13 games as a team tri-captain…Also was a co-recipient of the team’s Leadership Award…As a junior, was co-recipient of the GatorsMost Consistent Award and received the James Kyne Award as Florida’s offensive line-man “Iron Man,” playing 12 games and starting nine…He received the Dr. LombardiGPA Award during the spring before his sophomore season and went on to play all 12games with four starts at LT…Played in all 11 games and started six at LT as a redshirtfreshman in 1996, helping the Gators to a National Championship with a 52-20 winagainst Florida State in the Sugar Bowl…He was co-recipient of the offensive squad’sMost Improved Freshman Award during the spring…Business/Finance major.

PERSONAL: Blue Chip Illustrated All-America selection, a USA Today honorable men-tion selection and a first team all-state choice during his three years starting at McComb(Miss.) High School…Rated one of the nation’s top-15 offensive linemen by Blue ChipIllustrated and chosen to play in the Mississippi-Alabama All-Star Game…Brother Willplayed offensive line at Tulane…Married with one daughter.

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PRO: Veteran receiver signed by Raiders as free agent during offseason…In pro career,has played in 33 games with nine starts and has 71 receptions for 977 yards and eighttouchdowns…2007: Appeared in 16 games with seven starts for Carolina…Set singleseason career highs with 517 receiving yards, four touchdowns and 38 catches…(9/9)@ STL: Had two touchdown receptions in the season opener…(9/16) vs. HOU: Threecatches for 50 yards…(11/4) @ TEN: Three receptions for 56 yards and one touch-

RECEIVING RUSHINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD2004 CAR - - - - - - - - - - - -2005 CAR 3 0 5 103 20.6 40 1 - - - - -2006 CAR 14 2 28 357 12.8 42t 3 2 18 9.0 11 32007 CAR 16 7 38 517 13.6 49 4 0 0 0 0 0NFL TOTALS 33 9 71 977 13.6 49 8 2 18 9.0 11 3

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COLLEGE: MARYLANDDallas, 2005.Signed by the Raiders as a free agent in 2006.

PRO: Athletic long-snapping specialist who took on lead role in snapping duties in2007…Began his NFL career at Dallas in 2005…2007: Played in 16 games and alsocontributed to the kick coverage units…(9/9) vs. DET: Handled all snaps on punts andplace kicks…Tackled Detroit return specialist on a punt return…(9/16) @ DEN: Han-dled all snaps on punts and place kicks…(9/23) vs. CLE: Handled all snaps on puntsand place kicks…(9/30) @ MIA: Handled all snaps on punts and place kicks…(10/14)@ SD: Handled all snaps on punts and place kicks…Assisted on a special teamstackle…(10/21) vs. KC: Handled all snaps on punts and place kicks…Recorded onespecial teams and assisted on another…(10/28) @ TN: Handled all snaps on punts andplace kicks…(11/4) vs. HOU: Handled all snaps on punts and place kicks…Recordedone special teams tackle…(11/11) vs. CHI: Handled all snaps on punts and placekicks…(11/18) @ MIN: Handled all snaps on punts and place kicks…(11/25) @ KC:Handled all snaps on punts and place kicks…(12/2) vs. DEN: Handled all snaps onpunts and place kicks…(12/9) @ GB: Handled all snaps on punts and placekicks…Recorded one special teams tackle…(12/16) vs. IND: Handled all snaps onpunts and place kicks…Recorded one special teams tackle…(12/23) @ JAX: Handledall snaps on punts and place kicks…(12/30) vs. SD: Handled all snaps on punts andplace kicks…Had one special teams tackle…2006: Did not play in NFL…2005: Playedthree games for the Cowboys.

COLLEGE: Served as Maryland’s long-snapper and was a backup defensive end…Wasatop the depth chart at long snapper for 38 straight games…As senior, played in all 13games…Earned the team award as “Top Special Teams Performer” — the first purelong snapper to earn the honor in Maryland history…Majored in Science Education.

PERSONAL: A 2000 graduate of Philipsburg-Osceola (Pa.) High….Named first team all-state by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette as a senior after rushing for nearly 1,000 yards andtotaling more than 100 tackles, including 13 sacks…Also had three interceptions…Unanimous All-Big 8 Conference selection as a running back, linebacker andpunter…Nominated to play in the Big 33 All-Star Game…As a junior, was a first team all-conference selection as a running back, linebacker and punter after rushing for 1,008yards and nine touchdowns while averaging 17 tackles per game…Set school careerrecords for rushing yards (2,700) and tackles (374).

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COLLEGE: KANSAS STATECarolina, 2001-04.Signed by the Raiders as a free agent in October 2004.

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PRO: Aggressive special teams standout who came to Oakland in the second half ofthe 2004 season…Has played in 87 regular season games in four years and three post-season contests, including Super Bowl XXXVIII…2007: Played in six games and loggedsix total tackles for Raiders…(10/14) @ SD: Returned to the Raiders lineup after beingre-signed…(10/21) vs. KC: Recorded two tackles…(10/28) @ TEN: Logged onetackle…(11/4) vs. HOU: Notched one tackle…(11/1) vs. CHI: Played on specialteams…(11/18) @ MIN: Recorded one tackle…(11/25) @ KC: Played on special teamsand suffered season ending knee injury…2006: (9/11) vs. SD: Saw action at safety andon special teams and recorded two tackles…(9/17) @ BAL: Saw action at safety andspecial teams and had three tackles…(10/1) vs. CLE: Saw action at safety and on spe-cial teams, recorded two tackles…(10/8) @ SF: Saw action at safety and on specialteams, recorded one special teams tackle…(10/15) @ DEN: Saw action at safety andon special teams…(10/22) vs. AZ: Saw action at safety and on special teams, recordedone special teams tackle…(10/29) vs. PIT: Saw action at safety and on special teams,recorded two special teams tackles…(11/6) @ SEA: Saw action on specialteams…(11/12) vs. DEN: Saw action at safety and on special teams…(11/19) @ KC:Saw action on special teams…(11/26) @ SD: Saw action on special teams…(12/3 vs.HOU): Saw action on special teams…(12/10) @ CIN: Saw action on special teams,recorded one special teams tackle…(12/17) vs. STL: Saw action on special teams,nearly blocking a punt that led to a turnover on downs…(12/23) vs. KC: Saw action onspecial teams…(12/31) @ NYJ: Saw action on special teams…2005: Saw action in all16 games on defense and special teams, starting 10 at safety…Totaled 49 tackles, in-cluding 35 solos, two passes defensed, a forced fumble, two fumble recoveries and0.5 sacks…Also contributed seven tackles and a forced fumble in special teamsduty…Given the Ed Block Courage Award by his teammates after he tore his ACL in anoffseason minicamp and, through tireless rehab work, returned to the field in time fortraining camp in July…Named a special teams co-captain…(9/8) @ NE: Saw action onspecial teams, recording two solo tackles in kick coverage…(9/18) vs. KC: Played onspecial teams…(9/25) @ PHI: Played on special teams, contributing one solotackle…(10/2) vs. DAL: Played on special teams…(10/16) vs. SD: Played on specialteams and recorded two solo tackles and forced a fumble on the Raiders first punt ofthe game when he hit the returner as the ball arrived…(10/23) vs. BUF: Played safety,registering two solo tackles…Also played on special teams…(10/30) @ TEN: Made firstcareer start at safety and recorded six tackles — all solo stops…Recovered a fumble inthe end zone in the second quarter for his first career touchdown…Also played on spe-cial teams…(11/6) @ KC: Started at SS and registered five tackles, including three solostops, and a pass defensed…Also played on special teams…(11/13) vs. DEN: Startedat safety, contributing three solo tackles and an assist…Had one fumble recovery in thefourth quarter…Also played on special teams…(11/20) @ WAS: Started at safety,recording two solo tackles…Also played on special teams…(11/27) vs. MIA: Started atsafety, registering seven total tackles (five solo), and assisting on a sack that resultedin a two-yard loss…Also forced a fumble in the fourth quarter…Recorded one tackle onspecial teams…(12/4) @ SD: Started at safety and assisted on one tackle…Also had

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COLLEGE: NORTH CAROLINARaiders 7th round pick in 2002.

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one solo tackle on special teams…(12/11) @ NYJ: Started at safety, recording a ca-reer-high nine total tackles and one pass defensed…(12/18) vs. CLE: Started at SS andcontributed four solo tackles…Also played on special teams…(12/24) @ DEN: Startedat SS, contributing seven total tackles, with six of them solo stops, tying a seasonhigh…Also played on special teams…(12/31) vs. NYG: Started at SS, recording onesolo tackle and assisting on another…Also played on special teams…2004: Played in15 games — six with Carolina and nine with the Raiders — at defensive back and onspecial teams…Totaled 13 tackles on defense and four on special teams for the Silverand Black…Also registered four special teams stops for the Panthers…Saw action in thefirst six games of the season for Carolina and recorded four special teams tackles forthe Panthers before being waived (10/28)…Signed by the Raiders as a free agent on10/29 and suited up in the team’s game at San Diego just two days later (10/31), play-ing on special teams making one tackle…(11/7) @ CAR: Saw first action on defense,recording three tackles, one pass defensed and his first sack of the season, droppingCarolina quarterback for a 17-yard loss…Also played on special teams…(11/21) vs.SD: Played at safety and had two tackles…Also played on special teams…(11/28) @DEN: Played on special teams…(12/5) vs. KC: Played on special teams…(12/12) @ATL: Played at safety, posting four tackles and played on special teams…(12/19) vs.TEN: Played at safety and on special teams…Made one special teams tackle…(12/25)@ KC: Played at safety, making three tackles…Also recorded one special teamsstop…(1/2/05) vs. JAX: Played at safety, making one tackle…Also played on specialteams…2003: Appeared in 12 games for the Panthers as a reserve…Notched threetackles (one solo) and added eight more on special teams…Led team with nine post-season tackles including three in Super Bowl XXXVIII vs. New England…2002: Playedin six games and was leading the team with special teams eight tackles before beingplaced on injured reserve (10/16)…Also recorded two tackles on defense…2001: Oneof five rookie draft choices to make significant contributions for Carolina, played in all16 games and led the Panthers with 20 special teams tackles – the second highest totalon Carolina…In addition, he contributed 11 tackles and a forced fumble on de-fense…Originally drafted by Carolina in the fifth round (143rd overall) of the 2001 NFLDraft.

COLLEGE: Four-year starter and four-time All-Big 12 at strong safety for KansasState…Elected a team captain as a junior and senior and left the Wildcats ranked 11thall-time in tackles…As a senior in 2000, injured pectoral muscle in the season openeragainst Iowa and missed the next three contests…He returned to start the remaining 10games and posted 68 tackles, five for a loss and two passes defensed, earning All-Big12 honorable mention from The Associated Press…As a junior, started 11 contests andearned second team All-Big 12 recognition from coaches after ranking second on theWildcats with 77 tackles and posted a team-high 12 passes defensed…Also added aforced fumble and a fumble recovery as part of a defensive unit that led the country inpassing efficiency and ranked third in total defense…Second team All-America choiceby The Sporting News and a consensus All-Big 12 first team choice at strongsafety…Started all 12 contests as a sophomore in 1998 and finished third on the teamwith 86 tackles and also totaled 1.5 sacks, one interception, three fumble recoveries, 13tackles for a loss and eight passes defensed…Freshman All-America second team se-lection by The Sporting News and honorable mention All-Big 12 choice by coaches in1997, played in 11 games with three starts…Ranked third on the team with 79 tacklesand also contributed two sacks, nine tackles for a loss, one fumble recovery and fourpasses defensed.

PERSONAL: All-state selection in football as a senior at Pearland (Texas) High Schooland was a four-year letterman in track, competing in the 100 meters, 110- and 300-meter hurdles, long jump and triple jump.

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CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHS Tackles: 4, three times, last (12/25/04) @ KCForced Fumbles: 1 (9/9/01) @ MINFumble Recoveries: 0Passes Defensed: 1 (11/7/04) @ CARSacks: 1 (11/7/04) @ CARSack Yards: 17 (11/7/04) @ CAR

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YDS FF FR INT YARDS PD2001 CAR 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02002 CAR 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02003 CAR 12 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02004 CAR/OAK 15 0 1 17 0 1 0 0 12005 OAK 16 10 0.5 2 2 2 0 0 22006 OAK 16 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02007 OAK 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0NFL TOTALS 87 10 1.5 19 2 3 2 0 3

PRO: Athletic, versatile receiver who led the Raiders in receptions the past two sea-sons…Has played in 63 games with 22 starts…2007: Played in all 16 games with 13starts…Led the team in receiving with 55 catches for 717 yards and four touchdowns…(9/9) vs. DET: Started at WR, had a game-high 10 receptions and 133 receivingyards…Caught a 42-yard pass to set the Raiders up in the Lions red zone and cappedoff the drive with a 4-yard touchdown reception…Caught two passes for 24 yards on theRaiders 8-play, 70-yard touchdown drive that gave the team a 21-20 lead…(9/16) @DEN: Started at WR…Had two receptions for 12 yards…(9/23) vs. CLE: Started atWR…Caught three passes for a team-high 62 yards, including a 41-yard touchdownreception …(9/30) @ MIA: Started at WR…Made one reception for 16 yards…(10/14)@ SD: Started at WR…Had six receptions for a team-high 73 yards…Caught an 18-yard pass on fourth-and-12 to keep the team’s 17-play, 60-yard touchdown drivealive…(10/21) vs. KC: Saw time at WR…Had four receptions for 45 yards and caught a21-yard touchdown pass…(10/28) @ TEN: Started at WR…Had three receptions for 45yards…(11/4) vs. HOU: Started at WR…Caught two passes for 12 yards…(11/11) vs.CHI: Started at WR…Had three receptions for 20 yards…(11/18) @ MIN: Saw time atWR…Caught four passes for a game-high 120 yards…Had a season long 49-yard re-ception on the team’s 5-play, 67-yard touchdown drive…(11/25) @ KC: Started atWR…Caught six passes for 39 yards…(12/2) vs. DEN: Started at WR…Had three re-ceptions for 34 yards…(12/9) @ GB: Started at WR…Caught two passes for 48yards…Had one carry for one yard…(12/16) vs. IND: Started at WR…Had three recep-tions for 23 yards…Capped off a 20-play, 99-yard drive with a 3-yard touchdown re-ception…(12/23) @ JAX: Started at WR…Had two receptions for 19 yards…Caught apass from QB JaMarcus Russell for a two-point conversion…(12/30) vs. SD: Started at

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first time in his NFL career…Finished with 20 yards and a long of 16…(9/28) SD: Playedat WR and on special teams, making a team-high four stops…(10/5) @ CHI: Caught twopasses for 10 yards with a long of six…Played on special teams…(10/12) @ CLE:Played at WR and on special teams, making one tackle…(10/20) vs. KC: Played at WRand on special teams, making a team-high two stops…(11/2) @ DET: Played at WRand on special teams…(11/9) vs. NYJ: Played on special teams, making twostops…(11/16) vs. MIN: Played on special teams, making a team-high twostops…(11/23) @ KC: Played on special teams, making one tackle…(11/30) vs. DEN:Played on special teams, making one stop…(12/7) @ PIT: Played on specialteams…(12/14) vs. BAL: Led special teams with three tackles…(12/22) vs. GB: Playedat WR, catching one pass for one yard…Played on special teams…(12/28) @ SD:Played on special teams…2002: On practice squad before being activated to the 53-man roster for one game, handling kick return duties…Signed to active roster(11/1)…(11/3) vs. SF: Played for the first time and returned three kickoffs for 68 yardswith a long of 27 to average 22.7 per return…Raiders seventh round pick (235th over-all) in 2002 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Two-sport athlete at North Carolina (was also the starting point guard on theschool’s 2000-01 basketball team)…Four-year starter in football who shared quarter-back duties in his final season…Holds the school’s career records with 4,987 yardspassing and 6,236 yards in total offense…Also established team career records forquarterbacks with 1,249 yards and 13 touchdowns rushing…Finished his career with345 completions in 695 attempts (49.6 percent) with 28 touchdowns…As senior in 2001,started 10 contests, completing 62 of 134 passes (46.3) for 1,005 yards and eight touch-downs…Carried 89 times for 253 yards (2.8 avg.) and three scores…Averaged 125.8yards per game in total offense…In Peach Bowl against Auburn, earned Offensive MVPhonors as he completed five of six passes for 25 yards and ran for game-winning 62-yard touchdown…Voted Tar Heels Offensive MVP as a junior…Established the schoolsingle-season total offense record with 2,676 yards, including 2,325 passing yards and351 rushing yards…Set a school record with 211.4 yards passing per game…Com-pleted 163 of 304 attempts (53.6) for 2,325 yards and 11 touchdowns…Had a pass ef-ficiency rating of 121.9…Second on the team in rushing, with 119 carries for 363 yards,averaging 33.1 yards per game…Threw 38 passes of at least 20 yards, including 13passes over 40 yards and eight passes over 50 yards…Tossed eight touchdowns over27 yards and four over 50 yards…Completed 24 of 39 passes for 292 yards as he es-tablished career highs in pass attempts and completions and posted the sixth-highestyardage figure in his career…Established several UNC records as he hit on 17 of 31passes for 388 yards and three touchdowns against Georgia Tech…Also rushed 10times for 12 yards and finished with 400 yards of total offense…Set the school recordfor most passing yards by a Carolina player in Kenan Stadium, most total yards by a Car-olina player in Kenan Stadium, most passing yards in two consecutive games (688),most total yards (712) in two consecutive games and most passing yards per attempt(12.5 yards per 31 attempts) in a single game…Connected on 78-yard touchdown pass,the longest TD pass by a Tar Heel in Kenan Stadium…The 388 passing yards were thethird-highest total in school history and the 400 total yards are the third-highest total inschool history…Completed 18 of 34 passes for 314 yards and rushed for 23 yards anda score against Clemson…Threw for 218 yards and rushed for a career-high 105 yardsin Carolina’s record-setting 59-21 victory over Duke…Accounted for a career-high fourtouchdowns, including two on the ground…Helped Carolina set an ACC record with 52first half points…Led UNC in total offense yards, pass completions and passing yardsin 1999…Posted a pass efficiency rating of 92.0…Completed 54 of 110 passes for 682yards…Tossed three touchdown passes…Averaged 136.4 passing yards pergame…Led the Tar Heels with 908 total offensive yards…Averaged 181.6 total offenseyards per game…Accounted for 65.8 percent of Carolina’s total offense in the four fullgames in which he played…Completed 19 of 24 passes (79.2) for 241 yards, had two

WR…Caught one pass for 16 yards…2006: Played in all 16 games, starting three…Setcareer highs and led the Silver and Black in receptions (62) and yards (727)…During athree-game stretch, Weeks 14-16, caught 28 balls for 292 yards and one touch-down…(9/11) vs. SD: Caught one pass for 21 yards…(9/17) @ BAL: Caught two passesfor 31 yards…(10/1) vs. CLE: Had three receptions for 27 yards…(10/8) @ SF: Startedas third WR, catching four balls for 94 yards…(10/15) @ DEN: Saw action atWR…(10/22) vs. AZ: Had three receptions for 42 yards and threw a pass that was in-tercepted…(10/29) vs. PIT: Caught one pass for nine yards…(11/6) @ SEA: Had two re-ceptions for 17 yards…(11/12) vs. DEN: Caught two passes for 11 yards…(11/19) @KC: Had five receptions for 85 yards…(11/26) @ SD: Caught three passes for 19yards…(12/3) vs. HOU: Had three receptions for 32 yards and had one carry for fouryards…(12/10) @ CIN: Caught eight passes for 99 yards and a touchdown…(12/17) vs.STL: Saw action at WR, catching nine passes for 87 yards…(12/23) vs. KC: Started atWR, catching a team-leading and career best 11 passes for 106 yards…(12/31) @ NYJ:Started at WR, catching five passes for 47 yards…2005: Played in the first two gamesof the season before injury and prematurely ended his season…Caught two passes for12 yards…(9/8) @ NE: Played at WR and on special teams…(9/18) vs. KC: Played atWR and hauled in two passes for 12 yards before leaving the game due to injury…Alsoplayed on special teams…Inactive for next three games…Placed on injured reserve(10/19)…2004: Played in 12 games with three starts before suffering a season-endinginjury vs. KC (12/5)…Despite missing the final four games, finished second on the teamin receptions (50), receiving yards (679) and touchdowns (six)…At the time of his injury,was the team leader in receiving yards and touchdowns and his 17 receptions on thirddown ranked seventh in the NFL…Also played on special teams, recording 12 specialteams tackles and returning four kickoffs for 63 yards…(9/12) @ PIT: Caught one passfor 12 yards…Recorded two tackles on special teams…(9/19) vs. BUF: Played at WR,catching five passes for 89 yards, both team highs…Caught his first career touchdownon a 43-yard pass from Rich Gannon in the second quarter…Returned one kickoff for10 yards…(9/26) vs. TB: Played at WR, catching one pass for a 19-yard touchdown, hissecond consecutive game with a touchdown reception…Also played on specialteams…(10/3) @ HOU: Had five receptions for 69 yards, both team highs, with a longof 26…Also played on special teams…(10/10) @ IND: Caught a Raiders season high10 passes for 72 yards…Returned one kickoff 25 yards and recorded two tackles onspecial teams…(10/17) vs. DEN: Had two receptions for 25 yards…Rushed once for athree-yard loss…Also played on special teams, making two tackles…(10/24) vs. NO:Played at WR, catching three passes for 21 yards…Also made two tackles on specialteams…(10/31) @ SD: Played at WR and made one special teams tackle…(11/7) @CAR: Played at WR, catching four passes for 63 yards, both team highs…All four re-ceptions went for first downs…(11/21) vs. SD: Played at WR, catching four passes for58 yards and a touchdown…Caught his third touchdown of the season on a 22-yardpass in the second quarter…Returned two kickoffs for 28 yards and made one specialteams tackle…(11/28) @ DEN: Started at WR and caught six passes for 110 yards (firstcareer 100-yard receiving game) and a touchdown — a spectacular one-handed catchin the back of the end zone in the fourth quarter which earned Levitra NFL Play of theWeek honors…Set up the game-winning touchdown with a 63-yard reception to theDenver 10-yard line…Also played on special teams…(12/5) vs. KC: Started at WR andcaught a game-high nine passes for 141 yards and two touchdowns before leaving thegame with an injury…141 yards and two scores were both season and career singlegame highs…Scored a zigzagging 34-yard touchdown in the second quarter and againon a 26-yard pass in the fourth quarter…Also played on special teams and recorded onetackle…Placed on Injured Reserve (12/8)…2003: Played in 15 games with two starts atWR…Caught five passes for 31 yards with a long of 16…Finished first on the squad inspecial teams tackles with 17…(9/7) @ TN: Played at WR and on special teams, mak-ing one tackle…(9/14) vs. CIN: Made first NFL career start at WR…Made a team-hightwo special teams tackles…(9/22) @ DEN: Started at WR and caught two passes for the

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COLLEGE: CALIFORNIACleveland, 2004; Minnesota, 2005; Oakland 2006-07; Houston 2007.Re-signed with the Raiders as free agent in January, 2008.

PRO: Talented runner with pro experience…Played in two games with the Raiders last yearbefore being released on 10/5…Previously on Raiders practice squad in 2006…2007:Signed with Houston after being released by the Raiders…Appeared in five games andcarried the ball 20 times for 85 yards for Texans…Also had two catches for 11yards…(10/28) @ SD: Had 10 carries for 62 yards and two catches for 11 yards…2006:Promoted from the Raiders practice squad for five games…(10/22) vs. AZ: Signed to ac-tive roster from practice squad, inactive…Inactive for the next four games…(12/23) vs.KC: Recorded one special teams tackle…(12/31) @ NYJ: Recorded one special teamstackle…With Minnesota Vikings during training camp and preseason, released beforeregular season opener…2005: Ended season as a contributor on special teams andbackup RB for Minnesota…Played in final two games after beginning season on the prac-tice squad…Moved from practice squad to the active roster on 11/2 and was inactive forseven weeks…Made regular season debut (12/26) @ BAL, finishing with three specialteams stops and a forced fumble on kickoff coverage…2004: Played in four games forCleveland during his rookie season…Most productive day of his career came vs. even-tual Super Bowl Champion New England (12/5) when he had three rushes for 12 yardsand three receptions for 25…Saw first career regular season action (11/28) @ CIN…Ranthe ball a career best five times for 13 yards (12/12) @ BUF…Played in fourth game of sea-son (12/19) vs. SD where he attempted a pass…Placed on non-injury PUP list8/30…Cleveland’s seventh round selection (208th overall) in 2004 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: As a senior in 2003 at University of California, ran for 1,195 yards and 13touchdowns…Posted 1,434 career rushing yards with 16 TDs…Also ran track for theGolden Bears…Also played wide receiver and totaled 33 receptions for 264 yards andtwo touchdowns…Returned 22 kickoffs for 516 yards and two punt returns for five yardswhile starting 19 of 33 games.

PERSONAL: Starred at Hawthorne (Calif.) High School…Ran for more than 1,500 yardsand 27 TDs as a senior…Also returned two kickoffs for touchdowns and was named hisconference’s back of the year in 1998. As a defensive player, had 42 tackles and an in-terception as a senior…Excelled in track and field as a sprinter…Ran for 608 yards andsix touchdowns as a junior and in track, had a best of 21.57 in the 200 meters and 48.65in the 400…Born in Nigeria, moved to California as a child…Cousin of Raiders corner-back Nnamdi Asomugha.

Receptions: 11 (12/23/06) vs. KCReceiving Yards: 141 (12/5/04) vs. KCLongest Reception: 63 (11/28/04) @ DENReceiving Touchdowns: 2 (12/5/04) vs. KC

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touchdown passes and scored on a one-yard run against Indiana…Played in everygame in 1998, starting four…Completed 66 of 147 passes (44.9) for 975 yards and sixtouchdowns…Against Stanford, completed 19 of 34 passes for 304 yards, two touch-downs and one interception in his first college start…Had a team-high 66 rushing yardson 13 carries, earning ACC Rookie of the Week honors…Set Carolina freshman recordsfor most total offense yards in a game (370), most passing yards in a game (304), mostcompletions (19), most total offense plays (47) and longest touchdown pass (69yards)…The 304 yards passing marked the 11th highest figure in Carolina history byany player and was the 12th 300-yard passing game by a Tar Heel…The 370 yards oftotal offense marked the fourth-highest total offense figure in school history…Startingpoint guard on Carolina’s ACC regular season championship team in 1999…Started thefinal 21 games of the regular season, 18 of which were UNC wins…Scored a career-high14 points against NC State…Played in 26 basketball games as a freshman…Afro-Amer-ican Studies major.

PERSONAL: National Football Player of the Year by Parade, Gatorade, the AtlantaTouchdown Club (Bobby Dodd Award), the Columbus (Ohio) Touchdown Club…Alsonamed the National Football Player of the Year on offense by USA Today and the Mc-Donald’s National Basketball Player of the Year at Hampton (Va.) High…Played quarter-back, safety, punter and returned punts and kickoffs… Led Hampton to three consecutivefootball state championships…Hampton was 13-0 in his last year and posted a staterecord 40 consecutive wins…In career, was responsible for 186 touchdowns (90 passing,74 rushing and 22 by returns)…As a senior, completed 119 of 226 passes (52.7) for 2,577yards and 27 touchdowns and rushed 115 times for 866 yards and 22 touchdowns…Re-turned four punts for scores and had eight interceptions, including one he returned 101yards for a touchdown…In his career, he passed for 8,212 yards and 90 touchdowns andrushed for 3,307 yards and 74 scores…Set state records for passing yards and total of-fense yards (11,519)…Completed 370 of 701 passes in his career…Earned first team all-state quarterback honors in each of his four seasons…All-state as a defensive back andkick returner in each of his last three years…Virginia High School Offensive and Defen-sive Player of the Year for three consecutive seasons…Set school records in basketballfor points and assists…Averaged 21.9 points, 5.7 assists, 5.5 rebounds and 3.0 stealsper game as a senior…Led the team to the basketball state title as a junior…MVP andslam dunk champion in the 1998 McDonald’s High School Basketball All-StarGame…First team Parade All-America and second team Street & Smith All-America inbasketball as a senior…Married with two children.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSRushing Attempts: 1, three times, last (12/3/06) vs. HOU

RECEIVING RUSHINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD2002 OAK 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02003 OAK 16 2 5 31 6.2 16 0 1 0 0 0 02004 OAK 12 3 50 679 13.6 63 6 1 -3.0 3.0 -3 02005 OAK 2 0 2 12 6.0 8 0 0 0 0 0 02006 OAK 16 4 62 727 11.7 39 1 1 4 4.0 4 02007 OAK 16 13 55 717 13.0 49 4 1 1 1.0 1 0NFL TOTALS 63 22 174 2166 12.4 63 11 4 2 0.5 4 0

KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR TEAM NO YDS AVG LG TD2002 OAK 3 68 22.7 27 02004 OAK 4 63 15.8 25 0NFL TOTALS 7 131 18.7 27 0

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PRO: Productive defender who has played in 87 games with 22 starts since entering theNFL as a second round draft pick by the Detroit Lions in 2002…In six pro seasons, hastotaled 26 sacks for 158.5 yards, 10 forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries…Led theLions in sacks in 2005 for the second time in his pro career after recording a career-highseven…Also led the Lions in sacks as a rookie in 2002 with 6.5…2007: Started the yearstrong before injuries derailed his production…Inactive on (9/23) @ PHI , (9/30) vs. CHI,(10/28) @ CHI and (11/4) vs. DEN…(9/9) @ OAK: Racked up six tackles (three solo), twosacks for a career-high 16 yards, a fumble recovery and a career-high two forced fumbleswhile starting at right defensive end…(9/16) vs. MIN: Posted three tackles (one solo) fromright defensive end…(10/7) @ WAS: Posted two tackles…(11/11) @ AZ: Made three tack-les (one)…2006: Posted a career-best 54 tackles (31) with three sacks, one forced fum-ble and a career-best three fumble recoveries in 16 games with a career-best 10starts…(9/10) vs. SEA: Registered six tackles (three) and one tackle for loss…(10/8) @MIN: Registered four tackles (one) and recovered a fumble…(10/15) vs. BUF: In his firststart of the season, posted three tackles (two), one tackle for loss and one fumble recov-ery…(10/22) @ NYJ: Claimed his first sack of the season along with three tackles (two)and forced one fumble…(11/5) vs. ATL: Made five tackles (three)…(11/12) vs. SF: Had fourtackles (one)…(11/23) vs. MIA: Produced five tackles (three)…(12/10) vs. MIN: Registeredthree tackles (two)…(12/31) @ DAL: Tied his season and career-best performance withsix tackles (five solo), one sack and one fumble recovery…2005: Appeared in all 16games, recording a personal best 7.0 sacks on the season as well as two forced fumblesand two fumble recoveries…(9/11) vs. GB: Played key role in preventing Green Bay fromscoring during their final drive by sacking QB Brett Favre on third down for a loss of nineyards, which set up a fourth-and-30 situation…Also recovered a fumble in the Lionswin…(10/2) @ TB: Recorded two tackles (one), one forced fumble and two sacks for a lossof six yards…(10/9) vs. BAL: Made his first start of the season and tallied his fourth

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RAIDERS: 1 NFL: 7

COLLEGE: SOUTH CAROLINADetroit, 2002-07.Signed by the Raiders as a free agent in March, 2008.

KALIMBA EDWARDS

SINGLE GAME CAREER HIGHSRushing Attempts: 10 (10/28/07) @ SDRushing Yards: 62 (10/28/07) @ SDReceptions: 2 (10/28/07) @ SDReceiving Yards: 11 (10/28/07) @ SDLongest Reception: 7 (10/28/07) @ SD

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RUSHING RECEIVINGYEAR TEAM GP GS ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD2004 CLE 4 0 8 25 3.1 6 0 3 25 8.3 19 02005 MIN 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02006 OAK 4 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02007 OAK 2 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02007 HOU 7 0 20 85 4.3 20 0 2 11 5.5 7 0NFL TOTALS 19 0 28 110 3.9 20 0 5 36 7.2 19 0

sack…(10/30) vs. CHI: Recovered a fumble to prevent the Bears from scoring in the fourthquarter…(11/6) @ MIN: His sack at the beginning of the third quarter caused a fumble andprevented a Vikings field goal…(11/13) vs. AZ: Recovered a fumble to give Detroit pos-session at the end of the second quarter to set up a field goal…(11/20) @ DAL: Surpassedhis career-high sacks in a single season…2004: Recorded 4.5 sacks for 25.5 yards whileappearing in all 16 games…(10/24) @ NYG: Tallied two sacks, the second multi-sackgame of his career…Recovered a fumble in the closing minutes of the game to help pre-serve a Lions victory…(11/14) @ JAX: Recorded a season-high five tackles…2003: (10/5)@ SF: Had three solo tackles, two passes defensed and a quarterback pressure…(11/2)vs. OAK: Recorded his first sack of the season and had a season-high five tackles (three),two quarterback knockdowns and two pressures…(11/9) vs. CHI: Racked up his secondsack in as many games…2002: Led the team with 6.5 sacks after playing in all 16games…(9/29) vs. NO: Registered his first career sack and forced fumble…The fumblewas picked up by a teammate and returned for a touchdown…(10/13) @ MIN: Made hisfirst career NFL start…(12/8) @ AZ: Finished with a single-game career high twosacks…Second round (35th overall) selection by Detroit in 2002 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: As a senior, All-SEC first team selection and semifinalist for both the LombardiTrophy (top lineman) and Butkus Award (top linebacker) after finishing with 79 tackles(55), 3.5 sacks (10 yards) and six stops for losses (17 yards) in 10 games…All-Americanthird team selection by the Associated Press and a consensus All-SEC first team choiceas a junior after starting at weakside linebacker (rush end), finishing third on the team with74 tackles (49) and tying for the squad lead with seven sacks (45 yards) and ranking sec-ond with 11 stops (52 yards)…During his junior season, picked off a pass, returning theball 81 yards for a touchdown. The pick was the eighth-longest interception return inschool history and the longest since…Sophomore All-American selection by The NFLDraft Report after starting every game at right defensive end, recording 64 tackles (40)with five sacks for minus-38 yards and four stops for losses of 14 yards.

PERSONAL: Regarded as one of the premier defensive players in the country, starring asa middle linebacker at Tri-Cities High in Atlanta…Rated ninth-best defensive line prospectin Georgia by PrepStar…Averaged 10 tackles per game in 1997, earning team DefensiveMost Valuable Player honors…Coca-Cola Student-Athlete Honoree.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 6, three times, last (9/9/07) @ OAKSacks: 2, five times, last (9/9/07) @ OAKForced Fumbles: 2, (9/9/07) @ OAK

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS FF FR2002 DET 16 4 6.5 2 42003 DET 15 0 2.0 0 32004 DET 16 0 4.5 2 02005 DET 16 2 7.0 2 22006 DET 16 10 3.0 1 12007 DET 8 6 3.0 2 0NFL TOTALS 87 22 26.0 9 10

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RAIDERS: 6 NFL: 6

COLLEGE: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIARaiders 3rd round pick in 2003.

JUSTINFARGAS

PRO: Athletic performer who earned a spot on the team in 2006 and started five gamesin 2007 and was solid performer on special teams…Also played in NFL Europa in2006…2007: Played in 16 games and started five…Finished the season with 31 totaltackles…(9/9) vs. DET: Saw time at S…Recorded two tackles…(9/23) vs. CLE: Sawtime at S and on special teams…Assisted on one tackle and made a special teamstackle…(9/30) @ MIA: Recorded one special teams tackle…(11/4) vs. HOU: Recordedone special teams tackle…(11/11) vs. CHI: Made one special teams tackle…(11/18) @MIN: Saw time at S and on special teams…Recorded three tackles and assisted on an-other…(11/25) @ KC: Started at S…Had four solo tackles…(12/2) vs. DEN: Started atS…Recorded three tackles and assisted on another…(12/9) @ GB: Started at S…Hadthree solo tackles and three assists…(12/16) vs. IND: Saw time at S…Recorded onesolo tackle and assisted on another…(12/23) @ JAX: Saw time at S…Had two solotackles and assisted on another…(12/30) vs. SD: Started at S…Assisted on onetackle…2006: Spent the majority of the season on the practice squad before being el-evated to the active roster…(12/31) @ NYJ: Inactive…Played in NFL Europa in 2006 withthe Berlin Thunder as defensive back and on special teams…2005: On Raiders prac-tice squad after joining the Silver and Black following start of the regular season.

COLLEGE: Recorded 29 tackles with a sack in 12 games as a senior at LouisianaTech… Played two years at Pearl River Community College…Named second team All-South Division of the Mississippi Junior Colleges in 2002…Helped lead Pearl River tothe 2002 South Division Championship.

PERSONAL: Lettered three years at Jeanerette (La.) High…Earned all-district and all-state honors in 1997 and 1999 at free safety and wide receiver…Was all-state in bas-ketball and track and field (high jump and long jump) in 1999.

31 SBORN: 11/24/80 6-2 200

RAIDERS: 3 NFL: 3

COLLEGE: LOUISIANA TECHSigned by Raiders as a free agent in September, 2005.

HIRAMEUGENE

PRO: Had breakout year in 2007 by eclipsing the 1,000-yard mark for the first time inhis career with 1,009 yards…Has played in 66 games with 14 starts and has been theRaiders top rusher the past two years…In five seasons, has rushed for 2,025 yards andhas scored six touchdowns…Caught 50 passes for 358 yards…2007: Played in 14games and started seven…Rushed for a career high 1,009 yards and four touch-downs…Caught 23 passes for 188 yards all before being placed on the inactive list

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RAIDERS: 4 NFL: 4

COLLEGE: VIRGINIASigned by the Raiders as a free agent in October, 2005.

PRO: Key special teams contributor has played in 32 games, recorded 25 total tack-les…2007: Played in 10 games at LB and on special teams, managed 11 solo tacklesand assisted on another…Inactive for the first four weeks of the season and in Weeks10 and 11…(10/14) @ SD: Made two special teams tackles…(10/21) vs. KC: Recordedone special teams tackle…(10/28) @ TEN: Made two special teams tackles…(11/4) vs.HOU: Recorded one special teams tackle…(11/11) vs. CHI: Made two special teamstackles…(12/2) vs. DEN: Recorded two special teams tackles…(12/16) vs. IND: Hadone special teams tackle…(12/30) vs. SD: Saw time at LB and on special teams…As-sisted on one tackle…2006: Saw action in 12 games, contributing on special teams…(9/11) vs. SD: Saw action at LB and special teams…(9/17) @ BAL: Saw action at LB andspecial teams, recorded one tackle…(10/22) vs. AZ: Saw action on special teams, mak-ing one tackle…(12/3) vs. HOU: Saw action on special teams, made one special teamstackle…(12/23) vs. KC: Recorded one special teams tackle…(12/31) @ NYJ: Recordedone special teams tackle…2005: Signed to the Raiders practice squad (9/6) and spentthe first seven weeks of the season there before being elevated to the active roster(10/28)…Played in the final 10 games of the year, seeing action exclusively on specialteams and finished the year with eight tackles, including seven solos…(10/30) @ TEN:Made his NFL debut and played on special teams…(11/6) @ KC: Played on specialteams and recorded one tackle…(11/13) vs. DEN: Played on special teams, contribut-ing one tackle…(11/20) @ WAS: Played on special teams and had one tackle…(12/18)vs. CLE: Played on special teams and recorded one tackle…(12/24) @ DEN: Played onspecial teams, contributing one tackle…(12/31) vs. NYG: Played on special teams, reg-istering two solo tackles and assisting on another…Signed with the Cardinals as an un-drafted rookie free agent…Spent training camp with Arizona, but was released beforethe start of the regular season.

COLLEGE: A walk-on at the University of Virginia who joined the team as a wide re-ceiver in 2002…Special teams standout as a senior in 2003, playing in all 13games…Recorded seven tackles on kickoff coverage and finished third on the team inkickoff coverage tackles…Awarded a scholarship before 2004 and became one of theteam’s leading special teams players…Electrical Engineering major.

PERSONAL: Born in Nigeria, lived throughout much of Africa, China and London whilehis mother worked for the United Nations…Eventually moved to upstate New York,where his mother taught at Colgate…Never played high school football, but did excelin soccer, basketball and track.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSSpecial Teams Tackles: 3 (12/31/05) vs. NYG

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26 yards on two carries, with a long of 15 yards…Caught one pass for nine yards…Alsohad one tackle on special teams…(12/31) vs. NYG: Played at RB and had one solotackle on special teams…2004: Saw action in 11 games at RB and on specialteams…Rushed 35 times for 126 yards…Also caught 11 passes for 68yards…Recorded four tackles on special teams…(9/12) @ PIT: Played at RB, rushingseven times for 17 yards and catching two passes for 19 yards…Also played on spe-cial teams…(9/26) vs. TB: Played at RB, rushing six times for 28 yards with a long of15…(10/3) @ HOU: Played at RB, carrying the ball one time for three yards on a third-and-one…(10/10) @ IND: Played at RB, carrying the ball one time for a one-yard touch-down, the first of his career…(10/17) vs. DEN: Played on special teams…Inactive for nextthree games…(11/28) @ DEN: Played at RB, rushing three times for no gain…Caughtfour passes for 15 yards…(12/5) vs. KC: Played at RB, rushing two times for 14 yardswith a long of 15…Caught three passes for 17 yards…(12/12) @ ATL: Played at RB, car-rying the ball one time for seven yards…(12/19) vs. TEN: Played at RB, rushing seventimes for 17 yards with a long of five and caught one pass for 21 yards…(12/25) @ KC:Played at RB, rushing six times for a team-high 38 yards and caught one pass for afour-yard loss…Also played on special teams, making one tackle…(1/2/05) vs. JAX:Played at RB, rushing one time for one yard…Made two tackles on specialteams…2003: Played in 10 games with one start before suffering a knee injury…Ranthe ball 40 times for 203 yards with a team-high 53-yard run vs. CIN (9/14)…Averaged5.1 yards per carry, the highest average of any back with 20 or more carries…Caughttwo passes for two yards…Finished third on the team in kickoff returns with 16 for 315yards (19.7 per return) with a long of 32…(9/7) @ TN: Played in his first regular seasongame and carried the ball twice for six yards and caught one pass for six yards…Playedon special teams…(9/14) vs. CIN: Played at RB, carrying the ball twice for 56 yardswith a long of 53…Made one stop on special teams…(9/22) @ DEN: Played at RB, run-ning the ball four times for nine yards with a long of four…Tied for a team-high two tack-les on special teams…(9/28) SD: Played at RB, running the ball once for minus-2yards…Returned five kickoffs for 83 yards with a long of 29…(10/5) @ CHI: Played onspecial teams, returning two kickoffs for 39 yards with a long of 22…(10/12) @ CLE:Made the first start of his career, running the ball six times for a team-high 33 yards witha long of 10…Made a team high three stops on special teams…(10/20) vs. KC: Playedat RB, running the ball three times for three yards…Caught one pass for minus-4yards…Also played on special teams…(11/2) @ DET: Played at RB, carrying the ballthree times for 12 yards with a long of seven…Returned two kickoffs for 60 yards witha long of 32…(11/9) vs. NYJ: Ran the ball 16 times for 62 yards, both team highs, witha long of nine…Returned five kickoffs for 99 yards with a long of 26…(11/16) vs. MIN:Played at RB, running the ball three times for 24 yards with a long of 12…Returned onekickoff for 21 yards before being placed on injured reserve…Drafted by the Raiders inthe third round (96th overall) in 2003 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Began his college career at the University of Michigan before transferringto Southern California for final season…Gained 1,077 yards with eight touchdowns on257 carries (4.2 avg.) in three years…All-Pac 10 Conference second team selection in2002 for Trojans and recipient of the team’s Courage Award…Played in 12 games, start-ing vs. Oregon, Stanford, Arizona State and UCLA in his only year at Southern Califor-nia…Caught eight passes for 101 yards (12.6) and returned seven kickoffs for 132 yards(18.9)…Carried 27 times for 139 yards and a 15-yard score, adding 25 yards on a kick-off return against Oregon and rushed nine times for 43 yards and a seven-yard touch-down vs. Stanford…Amassed 125 yards on 26 attempts, including a three-yard score,a 22- yard kickoff return and two receptions for 48 yards against Arizona State…EarnedPlayer of the Game honors as he carried 20 times for 123 yards, made four catches for41 yards and returned a kickoff 26 yards against Notre Dame…Gained 122 yards on 20attempts, including four and 50-yard touchdowns, adding nine yards on a receptionand 33 yards on two kickoff returns against Iowa in Orange Bowl…Sat out the 2001

and then Injured Reserve for the last two weeks of the season…Broke loose for a 48-yard run (9/30) at MIA, his longest rush of the season…Finished the game against theDolphins with 179 yards on 22 attempts, setting a career high for yards in a singlegame…(9/9) vs. DET: Carried the ball five times for 19 yards…His 11-yard run in thefourth quarter set the table for Justin Griffith’s 7-yard touchdown reception…(9/16) @DEN: Carried the ball eight times for 13 yards…(9/23) vs. CLE: Carried the ball eighttimes for 50 yards and caught one pass for seven yards…Had a 21-yard run on third-and-one to prolong an eventual 8-play, 93-yard touchdown drive…Carried the ball fourtimes for 20 yards on Daunte Culpepper’s 15-play, 80-yard touchdown drive…(9/30) @MIA: Carried the ball a game-high 22 times for 179 yards…His 48-yard run set upCulpepper’s 5-yard touchdown run in the third quarter…Had eight carries for 79 yardson the team’s final drive that took up 5:54 to seal the victory…(10/14) @ SD: Carried theball two times for 10 yards…Had a 16-yard reception on third-and-14 to prolong theteam’s eventual 17-play, 60-yard touchdown drive…(10/21) vs. KC: Carried the ballonce for one yard…Had three catches for 19 yards…(10/28) @ TEN: Had 12 carries for61 yards…Caught three passes for 36 yards…(11/4) vs. HOU: Started at RB and ran 23times for 104 yards…Had two receptions for 15 yards…Capped off a 14-play, 85-yarddrive with a one-yard touchdown run…Carried the ball seven times for 25 yards on thatdrive…(11/11) vs. CHI: Started at RB and ran 23 times for 81 yards…Had five receptionsfor 23 yards…(11/18) @ MIN: Started at RB and had 22 carries for 60 yards…Caughtthree passes for 29 yards…(11/25) @ KC: Started at RB…Carried the ball 22 times for139 yards…Caught two passes for 18 yards…Capped off a three-play, 77-yard drive witha 14-yard touchdown run that proved to be the difference in the game…Gained threefirst downs on the Raiders final drive to preserve the victory…(12/2) vs. DEN: Started atRB…Carried the ball a career high 33 times for 146 yards…Capped off a 10-play, 43-yard drive in the fourth quarter with a 5-yard touchdown run to seal the victory…Hadeight carries for 43 yards on the team’s 10-play, 83-yard opening touchdowndrive…Caught two passes for 18 yards…(12/9) @ GB: Started at RB and had 15 car-ries for 57 yards…(12/16) vs. IND: Started at RB and carried the ball 26 times for 89yards…Caught one pass for seven yards…Carried the ball eight times for 38 yards onthe team’s 20-play, 99-yard touchdown drive…Carried the ball eight times for 28 yardson the team’s 13-play, 60-yard touchdown drive which he capped off with a 2-yardtouchdown run…2006: Played in 16 games with six starts…Led the Silver and Black inrushing attempts (178) and rushing yards (659)…(9/11) vs. SD: Carried five times for 35yards…(9/17) @ BAL: Carried one time for one yard…(10/1) vs. CLE: Carried threetimes for 54 yards…(10/8) @ SF: Carried eight times for 63 yards, had one catch for fiveyards…(10/15) @ DEN: Carried three times for 11 yards…(10/22) vs. AZ: Carried 23times for 66 yards…(10/29) vs. PIT: Carried 18 times for 55 yards…(11/6) @ SEA: Car-ried one time for minus-2 yards…(11/12) vs. DEN: Carried eight times for minus-6yards…(11/19) @ KC: Carried 19 times for 52 yards…(11/26) @ SD: Started at RB andrushed 14 times for 32 yards…(12/3) vs. HOU: Started at RB and ran 14 times for 49yards and caught one pass for nine yards…(12/10) @ CIN: Started at RB, carried 13times for 37 yards and made two catches for two yards…(12/17) vs. STL: Started at RB,carried 12 times for 43 yards and caught one pass for 10 yards…(12/23) vs. KC: Startedat RB, carried 19 times for 90 yards and caught two passes for seven yards…(12/31)@ NYJ: Started at RB, carried 17 times for 79 yards and made three catches for nineyards…2005: Played in the final 14 games, seeing action in a reserve role at RB and onspecial teams…Rushed five times for 28 yards and caught one pass for nineyards…Recorded eight tackles on special teams…(9/25) @ PHI: Saw first action of theseason at RB and gained two yards on one carry…(10/2) vs. DAL: Played at RB andrushed once for two yards…(10/16) vs. SD: Played on special teams and registeredone solo tackle…(10/30) @ TN: Played on special teams and recorded one solostop…(11/6) @ KC: Played on special teams and had two tackles…(12/4) @ SD: Playedon special teams, contributing one tackle…(12/18) vs. CLE: Played on special teamsand recorded one tackle…(12/24) @ DEN: Played at RB and recorded a season-high

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season at Southern California under NCAA transfer rules…Played in 11 games for Michi-gan in 2000…Moved from tailback to free safety for the final seven contests…Recorded10 tackles (eight solos) with a forced fumble… Carried 18 times for 85 yards (4.7) andreturned seven kickoffs for 124 yards (17.7)…Redshirted in 1999…Played in 10 gamesat Michigan as a freshman…Carried 77 times for 277 yards (3.6) and a touch-down…Returned 16 kickoffs for 311 yards (19.4) and had a five-yard reception…Alsomade three solo tackles…Sociology major.

PERSONAL: Ran for 6,357 yards and 82 touchdowns on 668 carries (9.5), all schoolrecords, in his three-year (1995-97) career at Notre Dame High School in ShermanOaks, Calif.…As a senior, he was regarded as the nation’s top prep runningback…Named Parade All-American, USA Today All-USA first team, All- California Inter-scholastic Federation Southern Section first team, All-CIF Division III Offensive MVP, LosAngeles Times All-Valley MVP, Los Angeles Daily News All-Valley MVP and All-MissionLeague MVP…In 1997, he rushed for 2,818 yards and 35 TDs on a school record 313carries (9.0)…In one game, he ran for 404 yards with six scores…As a junior in 1996,he gained 2,970 yards (then the third most in California history) with 38 TDs on 281 car-ries (10.6) while earning USA Today All-USA honorable mention, All-CIF Southern Sec-tion first team, All-CIF Division III Offensive Co-MVP, Los Angeles Times All-Valley MVP,Los Angeles Daily News All-Valley MVP and All-Mission League MVP honors…He alsocaught 22 passes for 284 yards (12.9) with four scores in 1996…As a 1995 sophomore,he rushed for 569 yards and nine TDs on 74 carries (7.7) as a fullback…Played defen-sive back all three years at Notre Dame…Also ran track, winning the state 100 meterscrown in 1997 (his best in the 100 was 10.47)…Father, Antonio Fargas, is an actor whohas appeared in numerous television shows.

RUSHING RECEIVINGYEAR TEAM GP GS ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD2003 OAK 10 1 40 203 5.1 53 0 2 2 1 6 02004 OAK 12 0 35 126 3.6 15 1 11 68 6.2 21 02005 OAK 14 0 5 28 5.6 15 0 1 9 9.0 0 02006 OAK 16 6 178 659 3.7 48 1 13 91 7.0 21 02007 OAK 14 7 222 1009 4.5 48 4 23 188 8.2 17 0NFL TOTALS 66 14 480 2025 4.2 179 6 50 358 7.2 65 0

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OPPONENT ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD9/9 DET 5 19 3.8 11 0 0 0 0 0 09/16 @ DEN 8 13 1.6 4 0 0 0 0 0 09/23 CLE 8 50 6.3 21 0 1 7 7 7 09/30 @ MIA 22 179 8.1 48 0 0 0 0 0 010/14 @ SD 2 10 5 7 0 1 16 16 16 010/21 KC 1 1 1 1 0 3 19 6.3 8 010/28 @ TEN 12 61 5.1 17 0 3 36 12 17 011/4 HOU 23 104 4.5 11 1 2 15 7.5 11 011/11 CHI 23 81 3.5 15 0 5 23 4.6 8 011/18 @ MIN 22 60 2.7 13 0 3 29 9.7 15 011/25 @ KC 22 139 6.3 21 1 2 18 9 10 012/2 DEN 33 146 4.4 29 1 2 18 9 13 012/9 @ GB 15 57 3.8 11 0 0 0 0 0 012/16 IND 26 89 3.4 9 1 1 7 7 7 012/23 @ JAX Did Not Play12/30 SD Did Not Play

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COLLEGE: IOWARaiders 1st round pick in 2004.

PRO: Productive offensive lineman who has started 57 of his 58 games in four pro sea-sons…2007: Started all16 games at left guard…Contributed to an offensive line thatranked sixth in the NFL in total rushing yards with 2,086…Helped to the pave way forRB Justin Fargas to gain 1,009 yards rushing…(9/9) vs. DET: Helped block for threeRaider touchdown drives including a six-play, 62-yard drive and an eight-play, 70-yarddrive…Created a hole up the middle for LaMont Jordan’s 12-yard touchdown run in thethird quarter…(9/16) @ DEN: Blocked for the team’s seven-play, 65-yard drive that cul-minated in WR Jerry Porter’s 46-yard touchdown catch…Pushed the defensive lineback to allow Jordan to convert a key fourth-and-one on that drive…(9/23) vs. CLE:Blocked for an eight-play, 93-yard touchdown drive and a 15-play, 80-yard touchdowndrive…Held the line to allow Josh McCown to throw a 41-yard touchdown strike toRonald Curry…Created a hole up the middle for Jordan’s one-yard touchdownrun…(9/30) @ MIA: Was a crucial part of the offensive line unit that allowed just one sackand blocked for five Raider touchdown drives…Led the way for the team’s 299 rushingyards and QB Daunte Culpepper’s three rushing touchdowns…(10/14) @ SD: Blockedfor a 17-play, 60-yard fourth quarter touchdown drive…(10/21) vs. KC: Held the line togive Culpepper time to hit WR Jerry Porter on a 59-yard pass as part of a 2-play, 80-yardtouchdown drive…(11/4) vs. HOU: Blocked for a 14-play, 85-yard touchdowndrive…Created a hole up the middle for Fargas’ one-yard touchdown plunge…GaveMcCown time to hit WR Tim Dwight for a 28-yard touchdown late in the fourth quar-ter…(11/18) @ MIN: Blocked for a five-play, 67-yard drive that was capped off by a TEJohn Madsen touchdown reception…(11/25) @ KC: Blocked for an eight-play, 65-yardtouchdown drive…Created a hole up the middle for Fargas’ eventual game-winning 14-yard touchdown run to cap off a three-play, 77-yard drive…(12/2) vs. DEN: Blocked forfour Raider touchdown drives, including the team’s 10-play, 83-yard openingdrive…Was part of an offensive line unit that allowed no sacks…(12/9 @ GB): Blockedfor a 4-play, 67-yard touchdown drive that was capped off by Porter’s touchdown re-ception…Was part of an offensive line unit that allowed no sacks…(12/16) vs. IND:Blocked for a 20-play, 99-yard touchdown drive and a 13-play, 60-yard touchdowndrive…Helped create a hole on the right side for Fargas’ two-yard touchdown run…Waspart of an offensive line unit that allowed no sacks…(12/23) @ JAX: Helped lead the wayfor RB Dominic Rhodes’ 115 rushing yards…(12/30) vs. SD: Helped lead the way forRhodes’ 122 rushing yards…2006: Changed positions from RT to LT…Started at LT in10 games while battling injuries…Was inactive on (9/17) @ BAL, (11/12) vs. DEN,(11/26) @ SD, (12/3) vs. HOU, (12/7) @ CIN and (12/14) vs. STL…(10/1) vs. CLE:

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COLLEGE: CENTRAL FLORIDANew York Jets, 2000-01; Tampa Bay, 2002-03; Denver, 2004-05; TampaBay, 2006.Signed by Raiders as a free agent in March, 2007.

PRO: Experienced veteran who has played both tackle slots during NFL career…Hasplayed in 61 games with 18 starts…Appeared on the rosters of the N.Y. Jets and Miamibefore the Dolphins traded him to Tampa Bay before the 2002 season…Joined theBroncos in 2004…Re-joined Tampa Bay in 2006 as a reserve…2007: Started 10 gamesat right tackle for the Raiders…Suffered a leg injury late in the season and was placedon Injured Reserve for the remainder of the season…(9/9) vs. DET: Helped block forthree Raider touchdown drives including a six-play, 62-yard drive and an eight-play, 70-yard drive…(9/16) @ DEN: Blocked for the team’s seven-play, 65-yard drive that cul-minated in WR Jerry Porter’s 46-yard touchdown catch…Pushed the defensive lineback to allow RB LaMont Jordan to convert a key fourth-and-one on that drive…(9/23)vs. CLE: Blocked for an eight-play, 93-yard touchdown drive and a 15-play, 80-yardtouchdown drive…Held the line to allow QB Josh McCown to throw a 41-yard touch-down strike to WR Ronald Curry…(9/30) @ MIA: Was a crucial part of the offensive lineunit that allowed just one sack and blocked for five Raider touchdown drives…Led theway for the team’s 299 rushing yards and QB Daunte Culpepper’s three rushing touch-downs. (10/14) @ SD: Blocked for a 17-play, 60-yard fourth quarter touchdowndrive…(10/21) vs. KC: Held the line to give Culpepper time to hit WR Jerry Porter on a59-yard pass as part of a two-play, 80-yard touchdown drive…(11/4) vs. HOU: Blockedfor a 14-play, 85-yard touchdown drive…Gave McCown time to hit WR Tim Dwight fora 28-yard touchdown late in the fourth quarter…(11/18) @ MIN: Started at RT…Blockedfor a five-play, 67-yard drive that was capped off by a TE John Madsen touchdown re-ception…(11/25) @ KC: Placed on injured reserve…2006: Played in 15 games for

points per game…Iowa’s offense averaged 393.5 yards per game, including 175.3 yardsrushing and 218.2 yards passing…Helped pave the way for a 1,000-yard rusher for thesecond straight season…As redshirt freshman in 2000, had three catches for 52 yardsas starting tight end before moving to tackle before first Big Ten game atIndiana…Started final six games of the season at right tackle…Elementary Educationmajor.

PERSONAL: Attended East Buchanan (Winthrop, Ia.) High…Three-year starter at tightend with 33 catches for 604 yards and three touchdowns, adding totals of 86 solo tack-les and 90 assists, with three recovered fumbles and two interceptions as an outsidelinebacker during his career…Caught 11 passes for 207 yards and posted 76 tacklesand two interceptions during his senior season…Also handled punting and kickoff du-ties…Helped the team compile a three-year record of 24-8, including a 19-2 mark indistrict play…Lettered in basketball and track…Placed second in the high jump (6-foot-5) at the Class 1A state meet as a junior…Named to the Des Moines Register Class 1AAll-State first team, adding all-conference first team honors as a junior and senior afterearning honorable mention recognition as a sophomore…Honor roll student…Namedto the academic all-state football team and was a member of the National Honor Soci-ety and senior class president…Brother, Nick, was an All-Big Ten Conference punter forthe Hawkeyes from 1993-96, and a younger brother, John, was a teammate and re-serve punter at Iowa…Sister, Julie, competed on Iowa’s track team.

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Started at LT, helping the team accumulate 194 yards rushing…(10/8) @ SF: Contributedto an offense that gained 370 yards…(10/15) @ DEN: Helped QB Andrew Walter throwfor 189 yards…(10/22) vs. AZ: Contributed to offensive line that helped produce 395yards of offense…(11/6) @ SEA: Started at LT, helped Walter throw for 166yards…(11/19) @ KC: Started at LT, contributed to a 57 percent third down conversionpercentage…(12/23) vs. KC: Part of an offensive line that helped produce 307 yards ofoffense…2005: Started 15 games at RT…Part of an offensive line that helped producea 3,500-yard passer, a 1,000-yard receiver and a 1,000-yard rusher…Also played onthe kick protection unit on special teams…(9/8) @ NE: Helped the team gain more than350 yards of total offense…(9/18) vs. KC: Started at RT as part of an offensive line thatallowed the team to amass more than 300 yards of total offense…(9/25) @ PHI: Partof an offensive line that allowed QB Kerry Collins to throw for more than 300 yards andtwo touchdowns…(10/2) vs. DAL: Aided an offensive line that allowed Jordan to rushfor 126 yards…(10/16) vs. SD: Part of an offensive line that allowed the team to tallymore than 300 yards of total offense…(10/23) vs. BUF: Aided an offensive line that al-lowed Jordan to rush for 122 yards and three touchdowns…(10/30) @ TN: Helped theoffense generate more than 300 total yards…(11/13) vs. DEN: Aided an offensive linethat allowed Collins to throw for more than 300 yards and two touchdowns…(12/18) vs.CLE: Helped pave the way for Jordan to rush for a career-high 132 yards…(12/31) vs.NYG: Sat out after suffering injury the previous week…2004: Played in every game andstarted the last 15 at RT…Protected QBs Rich Gannon and Collins, who combined tothrow for more than 4,000 yards…Part of an offensive line that surrendered the fifth-fewest sacks (30) in the NFL…Played on the kick protection unit on specialteams…(9/12) @ PIT: Made his professional debut on the offensive line at both RT andLG, helping Gannon pass for 305 yards…(9/19) vs. BUF: Made his first career start atRT…(10/3) @ HOU: Started at RT, helping RB Amos Zereoue rush for 117 yards on just14 carries…(10/24) vs. NO: Gave Collins time to throw for 350 yards…(11/28) @ DEN:Helped Collins pass for more than 330 yards…(12/5) vs. KC: Helped Collins throw formore than 340 yards…(12/12) @ ATL: Helped the team rush for more than 130yards…(12/19) vs. TEN: Helped Collins throw for more than 370 yards and five touch-downs…(1/2/05) vs. JAX: Helped RB Zack Crockett rush for more than 130 yards…Se-lected by the Raiders with the second overall pick in the first round of the 2004 NFLDraft.

COLLEGE: Outland Trophy winner in 2003 as the nation’s best interior lineman…Unan-imous All-America first team selection was rated the best prospect for the 2004 NFLDraft and received the highest rating of any offensive lineman (perfect 9.0 score), sinceSouthern California’s Tony Boselli (8.8) in 1995, by The NFL Draft Report…The Big Ten’sOffensive Lineman of the Year…Did not allow a sack in his last 36 college games…Teamcaptain who also excelled in the team’s weight room, winning Iron Hawk Award honorsin 2003, along with earning the Hayden Fry “Extra Heartbeat” Award…Named to the BigTen’s Academic All-Conference squad as a senior…Against Michigan State, made oneof his best plays of the game, a touchdown-saving tackle following an Iowa fum-ble…Helped Iowa offense rush for 212 yards and gain 386 yards in total offense in a winover Penn State…In a win over Illinois, he helped the Iowa offense gain a season-best505 yards, including 244 rushing yards and 261 passing yards…In the Outback Bowlwin over Florida, helped offense rush for 238 yards and gain 408 yards total offense…Asa junior in 2002, he was a member of an Iowa offense that set season records for totalpoints (484), scoring average (37.2) and touchdowns (60)…Part of Iowa offense that to-taled 593 yards total offense, including 376 net rushing yards and 217 passing yards,in win over Akron…Played every offensive down in a win at Miami, as Iowa rushed for188 yards and had 256 yards passing…Played every offensive down in a win at PennState as Iowa scored 42 points and gained 470 yards total offense…Opened at lefttackle vs. Southern Cal in Orange Bowl…As sophomore in 2001, was key member ofoffensive line as Iowa led the Big Ten Conference in scoring with an average of 32.6

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off an eight-play, 70-yard touchdown drive with a 7-yard touchdown reception…(9/16)@ DEN: Started at FB…Had two receptions for minus-3 yards. (9/23) vs. CLE: Startedat FB…Had two receptions for seven yards…(9/30) @ MIA: Started at FB…Had fivecarries for 18 yards…(10/14) @ SD: Saw time at FB…(10/21) vs. KC: Started atFB…Caught one pass for seven yards…(10/28) @ TEN: Started at FB and carried theball one time for six yards…(11/4) vs. HOU: Started at FB…Caught a 29-yard pass ona 10-play, 62-yard drive to set up a field goal…Helped lead the way for RB Justin Far-gas’ one-yard touchdown plunge…(11/11) vs. CHI: Saw time at FB…(11/18) @ MIN:Started at FB…Had four receptions for 31 yards…(11/25) @ KC: Started at FB…Helpedlead the way for Fargas’ 139 rushing yards…(12/2) vs. DEN: Started at FB…Caughtfour passes for 23 yards…Helped lead the way for Fargas’ 146 rushing yards…(12/9)@ GB: Started at FB…Caught one pass for three yards…Returned one kickoff for 11yards…(12/16) vs. IND: Saw time at FB…Carried the ball one time for three yards…Hadfour catches for 21 yards…(12/23) @ JAX: Saw time at FB…Caught one pass for eightyards…(12/30) vs. SD: Started at FB…Had three receptions for 18 yards…2006: HelpedAtlanta lead the League in rushing with 2,939 yards…Started 11 of 16 games…Logged106 yards on 19 attempts…Also notched 23 receptions for 168 yards…(9/17) vs. TB:Played FB, rushed for 45 yards and helped the team to 306 total rushing yards…2005:Started 15 of 16 games and ran for 65 yards in addition to 21 receptions for 111yards…Also had three touchdown receptions…Returned eight kickoffs for 149 yardsand helped open holes for rushing attack that ranked first in the NFL…(10/2) vs. MIN:Served as the team’s lead blocker as the team rushed for 285 yards…2004: Started 11of 16 games, recorded 23 receptions and set a career high in receiving yards(220)…Also had one touchdown reception and nine carries for 39 yards…Also had onekickoff return for 31 yards…(9/19) vs. STL: Notched 73 yards receiving on four recep-tions, including a 62-yard long…2003: Started 11 of 16 games, recording 168 yards on38 carries (4.4 avg.) and 21 receptions for 122 yards with two touchdowns…Paved theway for RB T.J. Duckett’s team record for most consecutive games (seven) with a touch-down scored…(11/9) @ NYG: Opened holes for RB Warrick Dunn’s team record 178rushing yards…(9/7) @ DAL: Rushed five times for 36 yards and caught two passes for11 yards in his first NFL start.

COLLEGE: Snagged 85 receptions for 937 yards (11.0 avg.) and four touchdowns inaddition to 852 yards and 10 scores on 213 carries (4.0) in 39 games for MississippiState…All-Southeastern Conference first team selection as a senior, leading the teamwith a career high 471 yards on 91 carries (5.2) with a pair of touchdowns and 19 re-ceptions for 199 yards…Majored in Education.

PERSONAL: Rushed for more than 4,700 yards and 66 touchdowns in his final twoseasons at Magee High (Miss.) High School…Gained 2.533 yards on 323 carries (7.8)and 30 scores in his senior season and 2,261 yards and 36 touchdowns as a junior…Fraternal twin Julius and cousin Slovakia also played at Mississippi State.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSRushing Attempts: 12 (12/10/06) vs. TB

RECEIVING RUSHINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD2003 ATL 16 11 21 122 5.8 24 2 38 168 4.4 15 02004 ATL 12 11 22 220 10 62 1 9 39 4.3 10 02005 ATL 16 15 21 111 5.3 17 3 15 65 4.3 19 02006 ATL 16 11 23 168 7.3 16 3 19 106 5.6 21t 12007 OAK 16 11 26 165 6.3 29 1 7 27 3.9 6 0NFL TOTALS 76 59 113 786 7.0 62 10 88 405 4.6 21t 1

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COLLEGE: MISSISSIPPI STATEAtlanta, 2003-06.Signed by Raiders as a free agent in March, 2007.

PRO: Tough, physical runner who signed with Raiders in the 2007 offseason…Enters2008 having played in 76 games with 59 starts…Has 88 career rushing attempts for405 yards and 113 receptions for 786 yards…2007: Played in all 16 games, with 11starts…Hauled in 26 catches for 165 yards and one touchdown…Rushed seven timesfor 27 yards…(9/9) vs. DET: Started at FB…Had three receptions for 21 yards…Capped

Tampa Bay, missing only the season opener…Primarily used as the second teamLT…(9/17) @ ATL: Contributed to an offensive line that cleared the way for a 313-yardpassing performance…(12/17) @ CHI: Helped offensive line block for QB to pass for268 yards…2005: (9/11) @ MIN: Part of an offense that produced a 148-yard rusher enroute to a win…(9/18) vs. BUF: Helped the Buccaneers gain 191 rushing yards…(9/25)@ GB: Paved way for RB to produce 158 rushing yards…(10/2) vs. DET: Contributedon offensive line that allowed QB to throw for 308 yards…(10/16) vs. MIA: Part of an of-fensive line that opened holes for 180 rushing yards…2004: Inactive for 13 of 16 games,as he was hampered early in the year by a groin injury suffered late in the presea-son…Did not log any game action on the year…Dressed for the final three games dur-ing the regular season: (12/19) @ KC, (12/25) @ TN and (1/2) vs. IND…2003: Playedin eight games and made five starts for Tampa Bay…Was inactive for the first sevengames before starting a sting of games at RT, including (11/2) vs. NO, (11/9) @ CAR and(11/16) vs. GB…(11/30) @ JAX: Saw action at RT…(12/14) vs. HOU: Started atRT…(12/20) vs. ATL: Saw action at RT…(12/28) @ TEN: Started at RT, recovered a fum-ble on special teams…2002: Played in all 16 regular season games, made three startsat RT for Tampa Bay…Joined Buccaneers via trade from Miami for an undisclosed draftpick (8/20)…Helped Tampa Bay to a victory in Super Bowl XXXVII…Played mostly onspecial teams in all three playoff contests…(9/8) vs. NO: Started at RT in the seasonopener, his NFL debut…(9/15) @ BAL: Saw action mostly on special teams…(9/23) vs.STL: Saw action in the fourth quarter…(9/29) @ CIN: Started at RT…(10/6) @ ATL:Started at RT…Played primarily on special teams in the final 11 games…2001: Spentfirst 11 weeks of season with the New York Jets, but was waived (12/3)…While with theJets, inactive for nine contests and dressed, but did not play, in two other con-tests…Signed to the Dolphins practice squad (12/11), where he spent the final four reg-ular season games…2000: Signed with Washington (7/14) and was waived by theRedskins at the end of training camp (8/27)…Claimed off waivers by Jets the followingday and spent nine games on the practice squad and seven on the club’s 53-man ros-ter…Inactive for all seven contests…1999: Signed as an undrafted free agent with At-lanta (5/17), waived in final cutdown.

COLLEGE: Played four seasons (1995-98) at the University of Central Florida…Startedall 11 games in each of his final three seasons…Played LT and RT…Voted as the team’sOutstanding Offensive Lineman as a sophomore, junior and senior…Originally recruitedas a defensive lineman, then moved to the offensive line as a redshirt freshman…Col-lege teammate of Culpepper, who played for the Raiders in 2007.

PERSONAL: Attended Lakewood High School in St. Petersburg, Fla.…Participated inthe NFL/United Way Hometown Huddle in October, 2003.

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RAIDERS: 1 NFL: 5

COLLEGE: VIRGINIA TECHAtlanta, 2004-07.Acquired by Raiders in trade with Atlanta in March, 2008.

reserve role at C…(11/7) @ CAR: Made first career start at RG…(11/28) @ DEN: Startedat RG, helping Collins pass for more than 330 yards…Also played on specialteams…(12/5) vs. KC: Helped Collins throw for more than 340 yards…Also played onspecial teams…(12/12) @ ATL: Helped the team rush for more than 130 yards…Alsoplayed on special teams…(12/19) vs. TEN: Helped Collins throw for more than 370yards and five touchdowns…Also played on special teams…(12/25) @ KC: Played onspecial teams…(1/2/05) vs. JAX: Helped RB Zack Crockett rush for over 130yards…Second round selection by the Raiders (45th overall) in 2004 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: One of three players in Virginia Tech history to earn unanimous All-American honors, joining C Jim Pyne (1993) and LB Corey Moore(1999)…Started all 14games at C as a senior and graded out at over 90 percent…Tech’s strongest playerwith a nearly 500-pound bench press…Also ability to handle long snap…Saw action on565 snaps while starting 10 games at right guard as a junior in 2002…Played the lasteight games of the 2001 season, including the Gator Bowl, with a broken hand…Stillmanaged to lead the team in knockdown blocks with 48…In 2001, played in all 11games, averaging 51 offensive snaps per game…Had a team-high 48 knockdownblocks…Recorded a team-high 10 knockdowns on 37 snaps in the opener againstUConn…Graded out at 86 percent with four knockdowns at Rutgers…Switched backto center during the spring…Earned the George Preas Award as the most valuable of-fensive performer during the spring…Saw action in every game in 2000 as redshirtfreshman…Also played against Clemson in the Gator Bowl…Moved from center toguard during the spring…Finished spring workouts as the starter at right guard…Res-idential Property Management major.

PERSONAL: Born in Johnson City, Tenn. and attended Jefferson Forest (Forest,Va.)High, lettering two years as an offensive and defensive lineman…First team All-American pick by Prep Star…Rated the No. 20 player in Virginia by The Roanoke-Times…Named the 1997 Region III and Seminole District Defensive Player oftheYear…All-district and all-region pick on both offense and defense…Picked first teamall-state as a defensive tackle by the coaches and the Associated Press…Helped theteam to the state Group AA Championship Game in 1997…Registered 101 tackles (48solos) with nine sacks and three fumble recoveries in his final year…Had three sacks,caused two fumbles and made 13 tackles in a game…Grew two inches and added 40pounds between his junior and senior seasons…Married.

PRO: Tough, hard-nosed competitor, who has emerged as an elite NFL corner-back…Earned his second consecutive Pro Bowl nod in 2006 after tallying 56 tackles, ateam-high four interceptions and a career-high 16 passes defensed…Ranks first amongNFL players for interception return yards (308) since the start of 2005, averaging 30.8yards per pick…Named “NFL’s Fastest Man” at the 2006 Pro Bowl competition…2007:(9/9) @ MIN: Tallied a career-high 71 tackles to go along with five interceptions, 16passes defensed, one fumble recovery, one fumble forced and a touchdown…Postedone tackle, one pass defensed and one interception (19 yards)…The interceptionmarked the 13th of his career and second on opening day (9/12/05 vs. PHI)…(9/16) @

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RAIDERS: 5 NFL: 5

COLLEGE: VIRGINIA TECHRaiders 2nd round pick in 2004.

Rushing Yards: 57 (12/10/06) vs. TB Rushing Touchdowns: 1 (12/10/06) vs. TB Longest Rush: 21 (12/10/06) vs. TB Receptions: 5 (11/30/03) vs. HOU Receiving Yards: 78 (9/19/04) vs. STLLongest Reception: 62 (9/19/04) vs. STL

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PRO: Aggressive, versatile lineman who has started games at guard and center for theRaiders…Has played in 42 games during his first four seasons, starting 34…2007:Played in seven games with two starts…Did not play and was inactive (10/21-12/9) be-fore being placed on Injured Reserve for the remainder of the season… (9/9) vs. DET:Came into the game at C in the first quarter and helped block for three Raider touch-down drives including a six-play, 62-yard drive and an eight-play, 70-yard drive…Cre-ated a hole up the middle for RB LaMont Jordan’s 12-yard touchdown run in the thirdquarter…(9/16) @ DEN: Blocked for the team’s seven-play, 65-yard drive that culmi-nated in WR Jerry Porter’s 46-yard touchdown catch…Pushed the defensive line backto allow Jordan to convert a key fourth-and-one on that drive…(9/23) vs. CLE: Blockedfor an eight-play, 93-yard touchdown drive and a 15-play, 80-yard touchdowndrive…Held the line to allow QB Josh McCown to throw a 41-yard touchdown strike toWR Ronald Curry…Created a hole up the middle for Jordan’s one-yard touchdownrun…2006: Started all 16 games at C…(10/1) vs. CLE: Helped the team accumulate 194yards rushing …(10/8) @ SF: Contributed to an offense that gained 370 yards…(10/15)@ DEN: Helped QB Andrew Walter throw for 189 yards…(10/22) vs. ARI: Started at C,contributing to offensive line that helped produce 395 yards of offense…(10/29) vs. PIT:Started at C…(11/6) @ SEA: Helped Walter throw for 166 yards…(11/12) vs. DEN:Helped Walter throw for 214 yards…(11/19) @ KC: Contributed to a 57 percent thirddown conversion percentage…(11/26) @ SD: Helped offense gain 245 yards…(12/3)vs. HOU: Contributed to an offense that gained 113 yards rushing and 21 firstdowns…(12/10) @ CIN: Helped QB Aaron Brooks throw for 199 yards…(12/17) vs.STL: Helped the quarterbacks throw for 229 yards…(12/23) vs. KC: Part of an offensiveline that helped produce 307 yards of offense…2005: Played in 10 games, starting eightat center and guard…Part of an offensive line that helped produce a 3,500-yard passer,1,000-yard receiver and 1,000-yard rusher…(9/8) @ NE: Started at C and helped theteam gain more than 350 yards of total offense…(9/18) vs. KC: Started at C, aiding anoffensive line that helped amass more than 300 yards of total offense…(9/25) @ PHI:Helped provide protection for QB Kerry Collins to throw for more than 300 yards and twotouchdowns…(10/2) vs. DAL: Part of an offensive line that allowed Jordan to rush for 126yards…Inactive for next two weeks…(10/30) @ TN: Suited up, but did not play…(11/6)@ KC: Saw reserve action at G…(11/13) vs. DEN: Played at C…(11/20) @ WAS: Re-turned to the starting lineup at C, helping the team amass more than 300 yards of totaloffense…(11/27) vs. MIA: Started at C and also played on special teams…(12/11) @NYJ: Started at LG…Inactive for the final three games of the season…2004: Played inthe final nine games of the season, starting the last eight at RG…Suited up, but did notplay in the first seven games before making his NFL debut (10/31) @ SD…Played in a

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fumbles, one fumble recovery and seven receptions for 86 yards with one touchdownin his three-year career at Virginia Tech…Returned 56 punts for 839 yards and five touch-downs…His 839 yards rank third on the Big East Conference career record chart whilehis five returns for touchdowns rank second in conference history…All-American firstteam selection as a punt returner as a junior…Semifinalist for the Jim Thorpe Award,given to the nation’s top defensive back, as he ranked sixth on the team with a careerhigh 93 tackles…Tallied 56 tackles, 12 passes defensed, four interceptions and oneforced fumble in 10 starts as a sophomore…Registered 42 tackles and three intercep-tions as a rookie… Majored in Secondary Education.

PERSONAL: Lettered in basketball, football and track at Deep Creek High School inChesapeake, Va.…Rushed for more than 1,300 yards and 30 touchdowns as a sen-ior…First team all-state selection as a defensive back and kick returner as he inter-cepted nine passes and posted more than 100 tackles…Averaged 9.8 yards per carryas a junior and added seven picks…Placed sixth at the junior nationals in the 60-meterdash as a junior…Married with one son and a daughter.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSInterceptions: 2 (9/17/06) vs. TBInterception Return Yards: 65 (12/24/05) @ TBForced Fumbles: 1, three times, last (11/11/07) @ CARTackles: 11 (10/15/07) vs. NYGPasses Defensed: 4, twice, last (10/15/07) vs. NYGSacks: 0.5 (12/12/04) vs. OAKTouchdowns: 1, twice, last (10/1/06) vs. AZ

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YDS FF FR INT YARDS PD2004 ATL 10 9 0.5 0.5 1 0 2 50 62005 ATL 15 15 0 0 1 2 6 177 102006 ATL 16 16 0 0 0 1 4 131 162007 ATL 16 15 0 0 1 1 5 80 16NFL TOTALS 57 55 0.5 0.5 3 4 17 438 48

PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR TEAM NO FC YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD2004 ATL 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 48 48.0 48 02005 ATL 8 2 82 10.3 27 0 2 45 22.5 23 02006 ATL 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 02007 ATL 5 1 41 8.2 16 0 0 0 0 0 0NFL TOTALS 13 3 123 9.5 27 0 3 93 31.0 48 0

JAX: Tallied six tackles and one pass defensed…(9/23) vs. CAR: Collected one assistedtackle…(9/30) vs. HOU: Logged one tackle…(10/7) @ TEN: Recorded one tackle, onefumble recovery (56 yards – in the first quarter for a touchdown) and one pass de-fensed… (10/15) vs. NYG: Amassed a career high 11 tackles and tied a career highwith four passes defensed in addition to recording one interception (33 yards)…(10/21)@ NO: Registered six tackles…(11/4) vs. SF: Posted four tackles, one interception andone pass defensed for a defensive unit that forced four turnovers, including three inter-ceptions…(11/11) @ CAR: Tallied five tackles, two passes defensed and one forcedfumble for a defense that allowed the Panthers to convert only three of 16 third downopportunities (19 percent)…(11/18) vs. TB: Logged four tackles…(11/22) vs. IND:Recorded five tackles, one interception and one pass defensed…(12/2) @ STL: Col-lected six tackles…(12/10) vs. NO: Notched four tackles and one pass de-fensed…(12/16) @ TB: Collared four tackles, one interception and two passes defensedfor a pass defense that allowed a season-low 109 passing yards…(12/23) @ AZ: Postedseven tackles in addition to recording three punt returns for 37 yards…(12/30) vs. SEA:Tallied five tackles and two passes defensed…2006: Earned second consecutive ProBowl nod after tallying 56 tackles, a team-high four interceptions, one fumble recoveryand a career-high 16 passes defensed…According to Stats Inc., less than half (48.7percent) of the passes thrown his direction were completed…(9/17) vs. TB: Registeredsingle-game career highs with two interceptions and four passes defensed in additionto recording four tackles…(10/1) vs. AZ: Had two tackles, one interception and twopasses defensed for a defense that didn’t allow a touchdown for the third time in fourgames…His interception was returned 37 yards for a touchdown…(10/15) vs. NYG:Collared six tackles, one interception and two passes defensed…(11/5) @ DET: Postedthree tackles and two passes defensed…(11/19) @ BAL: Notched six tackles for the sec-ond straight game…(12/16) vs. DAL: Collected a season-high eight tackles to lead theFalcon secondary…(12/31) @ PHI: Recorded one tackle and one fumble recov-ery…2005: Started 15 games and led the team with a career high six interceptions andalso tallied 68 tackles, 10 passes defensed, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumbleand one touchdown on his way to his first Pro Bowl selection…Registered eight puntreturns for 82 yards and two kickoff returns for 45 yards…(9/12) vs. PHI: Matched upagainst WR Terrell Owens in the season opener and posted four tackles and one inter-ception as he kept the Pro Bowl receiver out of the end zone before a nationally tele-vised audience on ABC’s “Monday Night Football”…(9/25) @ BUF: Recorded hissecond interception of the season in addition to tallying three tackles, two passes de-fensed and one punt return for 10 yards…(10/2) vs. MIN: Posted his third interceptionand made five tackles…(10/16) @ NO: Collected six tackles and recovered a fumblewhich he returned 66 yards for his second career touchdown…(10/24) vs. NYJ: Talliedfive tackles and his fourth interception of the season…(11/24) @ DET: Registered his fifthinterception and collected two tackles…(12/12) vs. NO: Had seven tackles and a fum-ble recovery…(12/24) @ TB: Recorded his sixth interception and returned it 65 yardsto set up a field goal…Also tallied four tackles before leaving the contest with a sepa-rated shoulder…(1/1) vs. CAR: Inactive due to a shoulder injury…2004: Saw action in10 games with nine starts after missing the first six games of the season with a hip in-jury suffered in the preseason…Registered 37 tackles, two interceptions, one forcedfumble, six passes defensed and 0.5 sacks…Also returned one kickoff for 48yards…Tied for second on the team with eight passes defensed and third with two in-terceptions…(10/24) @ KC: Made NFL debut as a nickel back and recorded three tack-les…(11/28) vs. NO: Posted first NFL interception to go along with five tackles…(1/2) @SEA: Scored the first touchdown of his career when he returned an interception 48yards while also collaring a season-high six tackles…(1/15) vs. STL: Started in the NFCDivisional Playoff Game and recorded five tackles…Also caught one pass while liningup at wide receiver…Selected in first round (eighth overall) by Atlanta in 2004.

COLLEGE: Recorded 190 tackles, 20 passes defensed, eight interceptions, two forced

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77 TKWAME HARRISBORN: 3/15/82 6-7 325

RAIDERS: 1 NFL: 6

COLLEGE: STANFORD San Francisco, 2003-07.Signed by the Raiders as a free agent in 2008.

PRO: Seasoned lineman with experience as a starter…Started every game for 49ers atright tackle in 2005 and 2006…Scored first career touchdown on a fumble recovery at

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44LBEDGERTONHARTWELLBORN: 5/27/78 6-1 240

RAIDERS: 1 NFL: 7

COLLEGE: WESTERN ILLINOISBaltimore, 2001-04; Atlanta, 2005-06.Signed by Raiders as a free agent in May, 2008.

Tied for the team lead with seven tackles and had a forced fumble…2005: Signed with At-lanta as free agent and started the first five games of the season before missing the final11 with an injury…Had 31 tackles and one pass defensed…(9/18) @ SEA: Had 13 tack-les to tie for the team high…2004: Finished second on the Ravens with 141 tackles andadded a forced fumble…Helped the Ravens rank second in the AFC in defensive rush av-erage (3.6 yards per play)…(10/24) vs. BUF: Had a season-high 14 tackles…(11/21) vs.DAL: Posted 13 tackles…2003: Ranked second on the Ravens with 140 tackles…Hadthree sacks, five passes defensed, two forced fumbles and one interception…(11/30) vs.SF: Had nine tackles and his first career interception…(12/28) vs. PIT: Had a season-high12 tackles and 1.5 sacks…2002: Started all 16 games for Baltimore and led the team with191 tackles…(9/8) @ CAR: Mad his first career start and had nine tackles…(11/10) vs.CIN: Sacked QB twice as part of an 11-tackle effort in a victory…(11/24) vs. TEN: NamedAFC Defensive Player of the Week after a 17-tackle effort…(12/29) @ PIT: Had 17 tacklesand a sack...2001: Drafted by Baltimore in the fourth round (126th overall)…Played inevery game and had nine special teams tackles.

COLLEGE: Departed Western Illinois after three seasons with a school record 512 tack-les…Had 10 or more tackles in 31 of his 37 games, including his last 23 contests…EarnedDivision I-AA first team All-America honors as a senior, leading the nation in tackles (191)and fumble recoveries (four)…Began his college career at Wisconsin in 1996, when heplayed in two games before being granted a medical redshirt…Special education major.

PERSONAL: Attended Cheyenne High School in hometown of Las Vegas, where heearned honorable mention All-America honors from USA Today as a senior…Played de-fense and offense in high school, totaling 256 tackles, 12 forced fumbles, 800 yards rush-ing, 580 yards passing and 32 TDs.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 17 (12/29/02) @ PITSacks: 2 (11/10/02) vs. CINForced Fumbles: 1, four times, last (12/31/06) @ PHIInterceptions: 1 (11/30/03) vs. SF

Arizona (10/26/03)…Has 44 starts in 72 career games…2007: Played in 12 games, in-active for three and did not play vs. St. Louis (9/16)…Saw action primarily on specialteams and in short-yardage situations as an extra lineman…(12/9) @ MIN: Saw actionwith the first team at left tackle…2006: Started all 16 games at right tackle for the sec-ond consecutive season…His blocking helped RB Frank Gore finish with an NFC-best1,695 yards rushing…(11/19) vs. SEA: Helped his team gain 262 yards on theground…2005: Switched to right tackle and started all 16 games at the same posi-tion….(10/30) vs. TB: Part of a line that allowed zero sacks…(11/13) @ CHI: Part of aline that allowed zero sacks…(12/4) vs. AZ: Named a team captain…2004: Saw actionin 14 games with seven starts at left tackle…Inactive (9/26) @ SEA with knee and ankleinjuries and suited up but did not play (10/3) vs. STL…2003: Saw action in 14 gameswith five starts…(9/7) vs. CHI: Played at left tackle…(9/14) @ STL: Made first careerstart the next week at left tackle…(10/26) @ AZ: Made fifth start of season at left tackleand helped offense total 255 yards…Also recorded first career touchdown after recov-ering a fumble in fourth quarter…Entered NFL as first round (26th overall) draft choiceby San Francisco in 2003.

COLLEGE: Three-time letter winner at Stanford and starting right tackle for two sea-sons…Named first team All-Pac 10 as junior and second team as sophomore…Recip-ient of Morris Trophy as a junior, given to best blocker in Pac-10, totaling 98 knockdownsfor offense that generated 3,425 yards…Recipient of Deswarte-Eller Award, given toteam’s top sophomore, after registering 83 knockdowns while helping offense average451.5 yards per game…Only true freshman who earned a letter…Used in reserve roleat left tackle and appeared in seven games…Academic All-Pac-10 honorable mention,majored in English.

PERSONAL: Attended Newark (Del.) High School and was recognized as top offensiveline prospect in country, while also earning All-America honors…Was named to “DreamTeam” by Prep Star and ranked as the No. 1 offensive lineman in nation…Super PrepAll-American and ninth overall recruit in nation and USA Today first team All-Ameri-can…Gatorade State Player of the Year in Delaware and first team all-state as defen-sive lineman following senior season… Born in Jamaica on his grandparent’s farm andat five, he moved with his family to New York and then to Delaware…Younger brother,Orien, was drafted in the fourth round by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 2006.

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PRO: Physical performer signed with the Raiders as a free agent during offseason…Hasplayed in 77 games, with starts in 57 of his last 61…In 2003 with Baltimore, was namedby Sports Illustrated as the NFL’s top run-stuffing LB…Did not miss a game in four sea-sons with Baltimore (2001-04)…2007: In training camp and spent preseason withCincinnati after signing as free agent and released prior to regular seasonopener…2006: Despite missing eight games due to injuries, still tied for fifth on Atlantawith 56 tackles and had one sack and one forced fumble…(10/22) vs. PIT: Made fivetackles…(10/29) @ CIN: Had three tackles and helped the defense allow just 73 rush-ing yards…(11/26) vs. NO: Had eight tackles and a sack…(12/10) @ TB: Logged 10tackles…(12/24) vs. CAR: Led the team with a season high 15 tackles…(12/31) @ PHI:

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YDS INT FF FR2001 BAL 16 0 0 0.0 0 0 02002 BAL 16 16 3 18.0 0 0 02003 BAL 16 15 3 20.5 1 2 02004 BAL 16 15 0 0.0 0 1 02005 ATL 5 5 0 0.0 0 0 02006 ATL 8 6 1 8.0 0 1 0NFL TOTALS 77 57 7 46.5 1 4 0

75 TMARIO HENDERSONBORN: 10/29/84 6-7 300

RAIDERS: 2 NFL: 2

COLLEGE: FLORIDA STATERaiders 3rd round pick in 2007.

PRO: Athletic offensive lineman who spent his rookie season on inactive list and wasprimarily a reserve in 2007…2007: Inactive for most of the season…(11/25) @ KC: Sawtime on special teams...Raiders third round (91st overall) choice in 2007 NFL Draft.

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15 WRJOHNNIE LEEHIGGINSBORN: 9/8/83 5-11 185

RAIDERS: 2 NFL: 2

COLLEGE: TEXAS EL-PASORaiders 3rd round pick in 2007.

PRO: Versatile wideout who also saw duty as the team’s punt returner…Played in 16games with two starts in his rookie year…Caught six passes for 47 yards…2007: Playedin 16 games with two starts…Finished the season with six receptions for 47 yards…Alsoreturned 20 punts for 103 yards…(9/9) vs. DET: Saw time at WR and returned twopunts…(9/16) @ DEN: Saw time at WR and returned one punt for six yards…(9/23) vs.CLE: Saw time at WR and returned two punts for one yard…(9/30) @ MIA: Saw time atWR and returned two punts for nine yards…(10/14) @ SD: Saw time at WR…Caughttwo passes for 14 yards, including his first career NFL reception in the first quar-ter…(10/21) vs. KC: Started at WR…(10/28) @ TEN: Saw time at WR and returned onepunt for nine yards…(11/4) vs. HOU: Saw time at WR and PR…Had one carry for eightyards…Returned one punt for three yards…(11/11) vs. CHI: Saw time at WR and re-turned three punts for two yards…Made one special teams tackle…(11/18) @ MIN:Saw time at WR…(11/25) @ KC: Saw time at WR…(12/2) vs. DEN: Saw time at WR andmade one special teams tackle…(12/9) @ GB: Saw time at WR…Had one reception forfive yards…(12/16) vs. IND: Saw time at WR and returned two punts for 12yards…(12/23) @ JAX: Caught two passes for 21 yards…Had one carry for minus-fiveyards…Returned two punts for two yards…Made one special teams tackle…(12/30)vs. SD: Caught one pass for seven yards…Returned four punts for 59 yards…His 54-yard punt return set up WR Jerry Porter’s 32-yard touchdown reception...Raiders thridround (99th overall) selection in 2007 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: As a senior in 2006, provided solid protection for an offense that rankedfourth in the Atlantic Coast Conference in scoring, averaging 25.1 points per game dur-ing the regular season…One of four offensive linemen to start all 13 games for the Semi-noles…Lined up at left offensive tackle, registering 34 knockdowns for an offense thatranked fourth overall in the ACC (315.9 yards per game), second in passing (222.8)and fourth in scoring (25.1 points per game)…During junior year, moved into the start-ing lineup in the final two games of the season and played extremely well…Saw actionin all 13 games, on special teams and at tackle…Played in all 12 games as a sophomoreand served as a back-up…Earned playing time as a reserve offensive tackle and onspecial teams as a member of the kicking units…Saw time in practice as a blockingtight end in situational offensive formations…Also earned practice playing time at righttackle late in the season just before the Gator Bowl…Saw action in 11 of 12 games andearned the first starting assignment of his career in the Orange Bowl againstMiami…Earned most of his playing time in the field goal and extra point units…Workedon the line for an offense that finished second in the ACC in scoring, third in pass of-fense, third in total offense and fourth in passing efficiency…One of only five true fresh-men to see playing time in 2003…Social Science major.

PERSONAL: Attended Lehigh (Lehigh Acres, Fla.) High School as a senior…Rated athree-star player by Rivals.com and one of the top 40 offensive guards in the coun-try…One of Florida’s Top-100 according to the Orlando Sentinel and earned all-district,all-region and all-county honors as a senior in leading his team to an 8-3 record… Av-eraged 14 points and 11 rebounds as a member of the Lehigh basketball team.

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COLLEGE: Notched 4,745 all-purpose yards, second in UTEP history…His 2005 totalof 1,468 all-purpose yards is seventh on UTEP’s single-season record list and his 2006amassed yardage of 1,873 ranks third…His 190 career receptions rank second in UTEPhistory…His 3,218 yards receiving broke the school’s all-time record, while his 32 touch-down catches also set a UTEP career record…Gained more than 100 yards receiving11 times during his career, third in school history…Scored 210 points during his career,fourth all-time…His average of 15.0 yards per punt return is second in school his-tory…His career average of 16.9 yards per reception is seventh in school history…1,033yards on kickoff returns rank seventh in Miners annals…Holds the school single-seasonrecord with 82 receptions in 2006, topping the previous mark of 80…His 13 touchdownreceptions in 2006 set another school single-season record…His average of 20.6 yardsper catch in 2005 rank second on the school single-season record chart…Average of23.4 yards per punt return in 2006 set a Conference USA single-season record andrank second in school annals…Caught 13 passes vs. Texas Tech in 2006, the second-best game total in UTEP history…Gained a career-high 223 yards receiving vs. NewMexico State in 2006, the fifth-best game performance in Miners history…Semi-finalistfor the Biletnikoff Award, presented to the nation’s top wide receiver…Two-time Con-ference USA Player of the Week during the season (offensive selection for the TexasTech game; special teams honoree for the Tulane game)…Lined up at flanker, starting11 of 12 games…Ranked second in the nation with 109.9 yards receiving per gameand finished third in the nation with an average of 156.1 all-purpose yards…Tied foreighth in the nation with 6.8 catches per game…Set school single- season record with82 receptions and 13 touchdowns, good for 1,319 yards (16.1 avg.)…Had 12 punt re-turns for 281 yards and two touchdowns…Added 275 yards on 18 kickoff returns(15.3)…Scored 90 points and recorded one tackle…Amassed a career-high 1,873 all-purpose yards, the third-best season total in school history…Earned All-ConferenceUSA second team honors as a junior…Ranked eighth in the conference with an aver-age of 69.8 yards per game receiving and finished fourth in the conference with an av-erage of 122.3 all-purpose yards…He led the team with 49 receptions for 837 yards(17.1) and nine touchdowns…His nine scoring grabs rank seventh on the school’s sin-gle-season record list…As a sophomore, he was named second team All-Western Ath-letic Conference…Ranked second on the team with 34 receptions for 700 yards (20.6avg., the second-best season average in school history) and 10 touchdowns (tied forfourth on the school’s single-season record list)…Ranked seventh in the WAC with anaverage of 58.3 yards per game receiving…Appeared as a redshirt freshman in 13games as a reserve flanker and finished third on the team with 25 receptions for 362yards (14.5)…Also rushed eight times for 32 yards (4.0) and a score while recording onesolo tackle…Communications major.

PERSONAL: First team All-State pick by the Associated Press as a senior at Sweeny(Texas) High School…Named Team Offensive MVP after collecting 48 catches for 918yards and 10 touchdowns…Also rushed 16 times for 113 yards (7.1) with threescores…Had a 38-yard interception for a TD and added a 75-yard kickoff return for an-other score…Overall, reached the end zone 15 times as a senior…On defense, tallied55 tackles, three interceptions and a fumble recovery…Junior stats included 24 catchesfor 448 yards and eight touchdowns…Played wide receiver, cornerback and quarter-back in both his junior and senior seasons…Saw time at cornerback and running backas a sophomore…Team MVP on the basketball team, as well as a first team All-Districtand second team All-Brazoria County player…Competed in the high jump and triplejump…Honor roll student.

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53LBTHOMASHOWARDBORN: 7/14/83 6-3 240

RAIDERS: 3 NFL: 3

COLLEGE: TEXAS-EL PASORaiders 2nd round pick in 2006.

PRO: Productive outside linebacker who became a starter in his rookie season…Hada team and career high in interceptions with six in 2007 and led the AFC in interceptionreturn yardage (172) while returning two for scores…2007: Started all 16 games at out-side linebacker…Racked 76 tackles, six interceptions, one sack and defensed 11passes…Also recovered one fumble…(9/9) vs. DET: Had five solo tackles and assistedon another…In the fourth quarter, sacked Lions QB on third-and-goal to hold the Lionsto a field goal…(9/16) @ DEN: Intercepted a pass and returned it 44 yards for a touch-down to give the Raiders an 18-17 fourth quarter lead…Led the team with nine solotackles and 10 combined tackles…Also had two passes defensed and a fumble re-covery…(9/23) vs. CLE: Intercepted pass in the second quarter and returned it 26yards…Recorded five solo tackles and had three assists…(9/30) @ MIA: Returned aninterception 28 yards to the Miami 11-yard line to set up a WR Jerry Porter touchdownreception…Had four solo tackles and two passes defensed…(10/14) @ SD: Intercepteda pass for the fourth consecutive game and returned it 66 yards for atouchdown…Recorded two solo tackles and assisted on another…(10/21) vs. KC:Recorded six solo tackles, assisted on two others and had a pass defended…(10/28)@ TEN: Recorded four solo tackles and assisted on two…Had one pass de-fensed…(11/4) vs. HOU: Had six solo tackles and assisted on another…(11/11) vs. CHI:Recorded seven solo tackles and assisted on another…(11/18) @ MIN: Had three solotackles…(11/25) @ KC: Recorded two solo tackles and three assists…(12/2) vs. DEN:Had five solo tackles and assisted on two others…Intercepted a pass in Denver territoryto set up a Sebastian Janikowski field goal…(12/9) @ GB: Recorded three solo tack-les…(12/16) vs. IND: Had five solo tackles and two passes defensed…Intercepted passin the second quarter…(12/23) @ JAX: Recorded seven solo tackles…(12/30) vs. SD:Had four solo tackles and assisted on another…2006: Played in all 16 games, starting15 at outside linebacker…Recorded 110 tackles, 88 solo, 4.5 tackles for loss and twopasses defensed…(9/11) vs. SD: Led team with nine tackles…(9/17) @ BAL: Recordedseven tackles…(10/1) vs. CLE: Started at LB, recorded six tackles…(10/8) @ SF: Playedon special teams, recorded seven tackles…(10/15) @ DEN: Played on special teams,recorded five tackles…(10/22) vs. AZ: Saw action at LB, recorded five tackles…(10/29)vs. PIT: Recorded seven tackles and deflected a pass that was intercepted by CBNnamdi Asomugha and returned for a TD…(11/6) @ SEA: Recorded seven tack-les…(11/12) vs. DEN: Started at LB and played on special teams, recorded eight tack-les…(11/19) @ KC: Recorded two tackles…(11/26) @ SD: Recorded fourtackles…(12/3) vs. HOU: Led team with 10 tackles…(12/10) @ CIN: Recorded ninetackles…(12/17) vs. STL: Recorded four tackles…(12/23) vs. KC: Recorded six tack-les…(12/31) @ NYJ: Recorded career high 11 tackles…Raiders second round selec-tion (38th overall) in 2006 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Former strong safety moved into the starting lineup midway through hisredshirt freshman season at weakside linebacker before shifting to the strongside as ajunior…In 48 games with the Miners, the defensive captain recorded 296 tackles (182solos) with 13 sacks…40 of his tackles stymied opposing scoring drives, coming onthird down plays and added three more drive-killing stops on fourth down plays…His

RECEIVING RUSHINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD ATT YDS AVG LG TD2007 OAK 16 2 6 47 7.8 8 0 2 3 1.5 16 0NFL TOTALS 16 2 6 47 7.8 8 0 2 3 1.5 16 0

PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR TEAM NO FC YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD2007 OAK 20 6 103 5.2 54 0 0 0 0 0 0NFL TOTALS 20 6 103 5.2 54 0 0 0 0 0 0

10 WRJONATHANHOLLANDBORN: 2/18/85 6-1 195

RAIDERS: 2 NFL: 2

COLLEGE: LOUISIANA TECHRaiders 7th round pick in 2007.

PRO: Athletic receiver with track speed…2007: Injured in preseason workouts and wasplaced on Injured Reserve...Raiders seventh round (254th overall) pick in 2007 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Ended college career by recording at least one reception in 23 consecu-tive games…As a senior, started all 12 games, catching 33 passes for 503 yards (15.2avg.) and three touchdowns…Led the punt coverage unit with 11 tackles (eight solos)and a fumble recovery…His 11 tackles in 2006 led all Western Athletic Conference puntcoverage defenders…Also gained 12 yards on a kickoff return…Started 10 of 11 gamesas a junior, coming up with 29 receptions for 421 yards (14.5) and two touch-downs…Rushed three times for 34 yards (11.3) and gained 16 yards on a kickoff re-turn…Also recorded two solo tackles…As a sophomore, started seven of 12 games,collecting 19 passes for 422 yards (22.2) and a touchdown…Added 61 yards and ascore on four carries (15.3)…Returned two kickoffs for 25 yards and recorded a solotackle…Played in 12 games as a freshman reserve, catching four passes for 80 yards(20.0)…Ran for 23 yards and a touchdown on three carries (7.7) and returned four kick-offs for 76 yards (19.0)…Member of the Louisiana Tech track and field team…An All-WAC performer at the 2005 WAC Outdoor Championships in both the 100- and200-meters…NCAA Mideast Regional qualifier in both events…Participant in the NCAAsin the 100-meters…Liberal Arts major.

PERSONAL: Attended Mangham High School in Monroe, La….Earned all-district hon-ors as a tight end in 2000 and 2001, as a free safety in 2001 and as a wide receiver in2002…Named all-state by the state coaches in 2001 and by the Louisiana Sports Writ-ers Association in 2002…Also named All-Northeast Louisiana in 2001 and 2002…Re-turned nine kicks for touchdowns in his career (five punt returns and fourkickoffs)…Caught 95 passes for 1,457 yards and 24 touchdowns in high school.

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Recorded five solo tackles and assisted on another…Sacked QB in the first quar-ter…(9/23) vs. CLE: Had five solo tackles and one assist…(9/30) @ MIA: Recordedthree solo tackles…(10/14) @ SD: Recorded seven solo tackles and one pass de-fended…(10/21) vs. KC: Recorded six solo tackles and two passes defended…(10/28)@ TEN: Had six solo tackles and one pass defended…(11/4) vs. HOU: Recorded onesolo tackle and assisted on another…Forced a fumble and had a pass de-fended…(11/11) vs. CHI: Recorded five solo tackles, assisted on another, and had apass defended…(11/18) @ MIN: Had three solo tackles…(11/25) @ KC: Recordedseven solo tackles and assisted on two others…Intercepted a pass in Kansas City ter-ritory to set up Sebastian Janikowski’s first field goal…(12/2) vs. DEN: Had three solotackles and assisted on another…Recorded three passes defended…(12/9) @ GB:Recorded five solo tackles and assisted on two others…(12/16) vs. IND: Had two solotackles and assisted on two others…(12/23) @ JAX: Recorded four solo tack-les…(12/30) vs. SD: Had six solo tackles and one pass defensed…2006: Started all 16games at SS…Recorded 78 tackles, 64 solo, one pass defensed and a safety…(9/11)vs. SD: Recorded three tackles…(9/17) @ BAL: Recorded two tackles…(10/1) vs. CLE:Recorded seven tackles…(10/8) @ SF: Recorded six tackles…(10/15) @ DEN:Recorded four tackles…(10/22) vs. AZ: Tallied four tackles and a safety…(10/29) vs.PIT: Started at SS, recorded four tackles…(11/6) @ SEA: Racked six tackles…(11/12)vs. DEN: Recorded six tackles…(11/19) @ KC: Logged nine tackles…(11/26) @ SD:Registered four tackles…(12/3) vs. HOU: Recorded one tackle…(12/10) @ CIN: Talliedseven tackles…(12/17) vs. STL: Started at SS, recorded two tackles…(12/23) vs. KC:Collected six tackles…(12/31) @ NYJ: Recorded four tackles…Selected by the Raidersin the first round (seventh overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: The first player in University of Texas history to win the Thorpe Award, givento the nation’s top defensive back…Started 50 of 51 games…In 51 games with theLonghorns, registered 318 tackles (191 solos) with two sacks for minus-18 yards and26 stops for losses of 75 yards…Recovered three fumbles for 21 yards with a touchdownand also caused six fumbles…Set school career record with four interceptions returnedfor touchdowns, topping the previous mark of three…Only player to return two inter-ceptions for scores in a season twice (2002-03)…His 162 yards on interception returnsranked fifth on the Longhorns all-time list…Ranked fourth in school history with threeblocked kicks and his 44 pass deflections ranked sixth in Texas annals…First team All-American by The NFL Draft Report, American Football Coaches Association, AssociatedPress, Football Writers Association of America, The Sporting News and the Walter CampFootball Foundation…Started every game at strong safety as a senior while helpingLonghorns to the National Championship and led a secondary that ranked fifth in thenation in pass defense (155.9 ypg) and second in lowest pass efficiency (91.3 rat-ing)…Ranked second on the squad with 109 tackles (53) in 2005, including two sacksand 10 stops behind the line of scrimmage…Recovered two fumbles, returning one fora touchdown and also caused four fumbles…Picked off two passes, deflected 14 oth-ers and blocked a kick…As a junior, consensus All-Big 12 Conference choice after start-ing every game at strong safety in 2004…Posted 73 tackles (50) with 14 pass deflectionsand a pair of interceptions…In 2003 as a sophomore, saw action at cornerback whilelining up mostly at strong safety and totaled 66 tackles (45) with four stops forlosses…Blocked two kicks, batted away six passes and also intercepted two oth-ers…Freshman All-American third team pick after starting every game as a redshirtfreshman, lining up at strong safety in 10 contests and at cornerback in three oth-ers…Recorded 70 tackles (43) while his 10 stops behind the line of scrimmage was thefifth-best season total by a Texas freshman (four ahead of him were all defensive line-men)…Also had two interceptions and 10 pass deflections…Also competed in trackfor the Longhorns as sprinter and member of the sprint relay teams…Youth and Com-munity Services major.

34.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage ranks third on the school’s all-time list…Be-came only active Miner to register a touchdown on a fumble recovery…Also added an-other touchdown on an interception return…As a senior in 2005, was an All-ConferenceUSA second team selection after ranking third on the team with 85 tackles (44)…Hadthree sacks for minus-21 yards and seven stops for losses of 30 yards…Credited withthree quarterback pressures and recovered a fumble…Deflected seven passes andgained 20 yards on an interception return…In 2004, All-Western Athletic Conferencefirst team pick by The NFL Draft Report, adding second team honors from the league’smedia and coaches…Ranked third on the team with 62 tackles (48)…Second in theWAC with eight sacks for minus-59 yards (fourth-best season total in school his-tory)…Collected 14 stops for losses of 74 yards, the ninth-best season total in UTEP an-nals…Also caused three fumbles, recovered two others, intercepted two passes anddeflected four others…As sophomore in 2003, started 11 games at weakside linebackerand finished second on the team, collecting a career-high 118 tackles (67) with twosacks and 11.5 stops behind the line of scrimmage…Also returned an interception 56yards for a touchdown and deflected a pass…Played in 11 games at weakside line-backer in 2002 as a redshirt freshman and started four times, recording 31 tackles (23)with two stops for losses and a pass break-up…Recovered a fumble that he returned54 yards for a touchdown to help him earn The Sporting News All-WAC Freshman Teamhonors…Communications major.

PERSONAL: All-district honorable mention at Estacado High in Lubbock, Texas, addingall-city honors as a senior…Named team’s Outstanding Defensive Back after register-ing 100 tackles and two interceptions his senior year as a strong safety…Also letteredin track and was a member of the National Honor Society…Father, Thomas Sr., was anAll-American at Texas Tech who went on to play in NFL for the Kansas City Chiefs andSt. Louis Cardinals…Cousin, Terry Ellis, is a member of the singing group, En Vogue.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 11 (12/31/06) @ NYJSacks: 1 (9/9/07) vs. DET Interceptions: 1, six times, last (10/14/07) @ SD

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YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YDS INT FF FR2006 OAK 16 15 0 0 0 0 02007 OAK 16 16 1 0 6 0 1NFL TOTALS 48 47 1 0 6 1 1

24SMICHAELHUFFBORN: 3/6/83 6-1 205

RAIDERS: 3 NFL: 3

COLLEGE: TEXASRaiders 1st round pick in 2006.

PRO: Talented performer who has been a regular in the starting lineup in each of his firsttwo seasons…Contributed to a defensive unit that ranked first in NFL against the passin 2006…Has 137 career tackles, one sack, one interception and has defensed elevenpasses…2007: Started all 16 games at SS…Logged 62 tackles and defensed onepass…(9/9) vs. DET: Second on the team with six solo tackles…(9/16) @ DEN:

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11 KSEBASTIAN JANIKOWSKIBORN: 3/3/78 6-2 250

RAIDERS: 9 NFL: 9

COLLEGE: FLORIDA STATERaiders 1st round pick in 2000.

48 LBGRANT IRONSBORN: 7/7/79 6-6 285

RAIDERS: 4 NFL: 6

COLLEGE: NOTRE DAMEBuffalo, 2002; Raiders, 2003-06.Resigned as a Free Agent by the Raiders in June, 2008.

PERSONAL: Excelled as a safety, cornerback and wide receiver during his three-yearcareer at Nimitz High School in Irving, Texas…Recorded 238 tackles and returned threeof his nine interceptions for scores during his final two seasons…Posted 127 tackles andfive interceptions (two returned for scores) as a senior…Registered a career-high 18tackles and an interception and also scored on a 69-yard run and a 40-yard catch in thatcontest…Collected 111 tackles and four interceptions (one returned for a touchdown)as a junior and had 12 receptions for 220 yards as a sophomore receiver… Was also afour-year letterman in track and finished seventh in the 100 meters at the 2000 USATFJunior Nationals…Brother, Marcus King, played at the University of Missouri while an-other brother, Terrence Holmes, played at Texas Southern.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 10 (11/19/06) @ KCInterceptions: 1 (11/25/07) @ KCPasses Defensed: 3 (12/2/07) vs. DENSacks: 1 (9/16/07) @ DENForced Fumbles: 1 (11/04/07) vs. HOU

PRO: Physical and versatile performer whose father, Gerald Sr., also played for the Sil-ver and Black…Has seen action at LB and DE and has played in 39 games with 3.5 ca-reer sacks…2007: Did not play in NFL…2006: Played in first two games of the season,starting in one…(9/11) vs. SD: Saw action at LB and DE and recorded onetackle…(9/17) @ BAL: Got his first and only start of the season…Recorded four tack-les…2005: Played in 15 games with one start, seeing action at DE and OLB…Recordedfour tackles with three solos…Also saw extensive action on special teams…(9/8) @ NE:Had his first and only start in the home opener and recorded one solo tackle…(11/6)@ KC: Played at OLB and DE, registering a pair of solo tackles…(12/11) @ NYJ: Playedat OLB, assisted on one tackle…(12/31) vs. NYG: Inactive for season finale…2004: Sawaction in eight games and started two, both against Kansas City…Registered 12 tack-les (10 solo) on defense and one sack…(12/5) vs. KC: Made first career start at DE andrecorded two tackles and one pass defensed…(12/12) @ ATL: Played at DE and OLB,making three tackles…(12/19) vs. TEN: Played at OLB and DE, making three tack-les…Pressured Tennessee QB into intentionally grounding the ball in the end zone, re-sulting in a safety to seal the victory…(12/25) @ KC: Started at OLB, making four tacklesand recording his first sack of the season when he dropped Kansas City QB for a two-yard loss in the fourth quarter…(1/2/05) vs. JAX: Inactive for season finale…2003:Signed to active roster (12/18)…(12/28) @ SD: Suited up for the first time as a Raider,

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playing at DE…2002: Appeared in 15 games for Buffalo…Finished the year with 2.5sacks and 13 tackles…(9/3) vs. NYJ: Made his pro debut in season opener andrecorded a sack…(10/13) @ HOU: Notched his second career sack with a 6-yard take-down in the third quarter…(10/20) @ MIA: Had season-high three tackles and shareda sack in the fourth quarter…Signed with Buffalo as an undrafted free agent.

COLLEGE: One of four Notre Dame captains for the second consecutive season (2000-01)… Was a fifth-year senior who returned to the Irish starting lineup to begin 2001 aftershoulder surgery forced him to miss most of 2000 …Started six games in 2001 at defen-sive end…Starter at left defensive end in 1999…Started first 10 games at that spot for twoseasons…A 2001 preseason second team All-America pick by Street & Smith’s…Playedin 43 games, making 26 starts at numerous positions on defense…Totaled 142 tackles (79)and 10 tackles before suffering broken leg…Irish starter at the rush outside linebackerposition for the first five games of 1998…Played in nine games overall…One of six fresh-men to earn a letter in 1997…Played in all 13 games in 1997, starting vs. Michigan State,Michigan and Stanford…Management Information Systems major.

PERSONAL: Attended The Woodlands High near Houston…USA Today first team All-America as a prep senior in 1996…Named national player of the year by TouchdownClub of Columbus (Ohio)…Received national Dial Scholar-Athlete Award, thanks to 3.87grade-point average, as top male scholar-athlete in the country…Received Franklin D.Watkins Memorial Trophy, presented by the National Alliance of African-American Ath-letes, as top male African-American high school scholar-athlete in the country…Ledteam in tackles each of his last three seasons…Three-time all-district and all-countypick…Three-time first team all-district in baseball as first baseman…Father, Gerald Sr.,played for the Raiders from 1970-75 and with Cleveland from 1976-79…Brother of for-mer Michigan All-America LB and captain Jarrett Irons…Another brother, Gerald Jr.,played football at Nebraska as a lineman.

YEAR TEAM SACKS YDS INT FF FR2002 BUF 2.5 14 0 0 02003 OAK 0.0 0 0 0 02004 OAK 1.0 2 0 0 0NFL TOTALS 3.5 16 0 0 0

PRO: Productive kicker who has led the team in scoring in each of his first eight sea-sons…Has played in 125 games and seven postseason contests, including Super BowlXXXVII…Owns the highest field goal percentage in Raiders history at 76.8…Has made179 of 233 FG attempts and is 271 of 273 on PATs…Has topped the century mark inscoring in four of his eight seasons…808 points ranks third in team history…Booted thelongest field goal in club history, a 55-yarder (11/2/03 @ DET) and tied the record(11/12/06 vs. DEN)…Tied an NFL record with four field goals in one quarter (10/5/03 @CHI)…Has tied the team record for most field goals in a game (five) three times: 10/29/00vs. DEN, 10/5/03 @ CHI, and 11/18/07 @ MIN…Has made three or more field goals in

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in the first half…Kicked off six times…His “pooch” kicks helped limit Kansas City returnspecialist Dante Hall to just 15.8 yards per return…(11/13) vs. DEN: Kicked off four times,putting one in the end zone for a touchback…Also hit a 40-yard field goal in the fourthquarter and made both PATs…(11/20) @ WAS: Kicked the game-winning field goal from19 yards in the fourth quarter to put the Raiders up by three points…Also connected onan extra point attempt and two other field goals (30 and 25 yards)…Kicked off five times,putting one in the end zone for a touchback…(11/27) vs. MIA: Kicked off five times, put-ting three in the end zone…Also connected on all three PATs…(12/4) @ SD: Kicked offthree times, putting one in the end zone…Hit a 37-yard field goal to score the first pointsof the game in the first quarter…Also converted only PAT…(12/11) @ NYJ: Connectedon a 42-yard FG attempt in the second quarter and on only extra point try…Also kickedoff three times…(12/18) vs. CLE: Connected on only PAT…Also kicked off twice…(12/24)@ DEN: Connected on a 43-yard field goal for the team’s only score of the day in thefourth quarter… Also kicked off twice…(12/31) vs. NYG: Converted all three PATs…Alsokicked off four times…2004: Played in all 16 games…Led the team in scoring for the fifthconsecutive year and topped the century mark in scoring for the fourth time in five years(106 points)…Recorded the most accurate season of his career, connecting on 89.3 per-cent of his FG attempts (25 of 28), while going 31 of 32 on extra points…Kicked off 76times, putting 27 into the end zone with 12 resulting in touchbacks…Nailed a 19-yard fieldgoal at Carolina (11/7) with nine seconds left to win the game…Also booted a game-winning field goal against Buffalo (9/19), connecting from 33 yards out to put the Raidersahead with 2:27 remaining…(9/12) @ PIT: Connected on field goals of 28 and 38 yardsand made only PAT…Kicked off five times…(9/19) vs. BUF: Connected on field goals of21 and 33 yards and made only PAT…33-yard FG with 2:27 remaining in the gameproved to be the game-winner…Also recorded one tackle…(9/26) vs. TB: Good on threeof four FG attempts, connecting from 23, 40 and 39 yards – the 39-yarder was his 100thcareer FG…Perfect on three PATs…Kicked off seven times, putting three in the end zonewith one touchback…(10/3) @ HOU: Made one of two FG attempts, missing a 35-yarder,before connecting on a 50-yard attempt and was perfect on two PATs…Kicked off fourtimes, placing one in the end zone…(10/10) @ IND: Perfect on two PATs…Kicked offthree times, putting two in the end zone with one touchback…(10/17) vs. DEN: Made hisonly FG attempt, a 35-yarder…Kicked off twice, putting one into the end zone for a touch-back…(10/24) vs. NO: Scored a season high 14 points, hitting all four field goals and bothPATs…Connected from 28, 42, 44 and 40 yards…Kicked off seven times and put threein the end zone with two touchbacks…(10/31) @ SD: Perfect on two PATs and put allthree kickoffs into the end zone with one touchback…(11/7) @ CAR: Perfect on two FGattempts, connecting from 26 yards in the first quarter and on a game-winning 19-yarderwith just six seconds left in the game…Made all three PATs…Kicked off six times, puttingone in the end zone…(11/21) vs. SD: Connected on a 31-yard field goal, his only attemptof the game…Perfect on two PATs…Kicked off four times, putting two into the end zonewith one resulting in a touchback…(11/28) @ DEN: Kicked off five times, putting two intothe end zone with one touchback…Missed on a 48-yard FG attempt and connected onone of two PATs…(12/5) vs. KC: Connected on field goals of 27 and 36 yards and wasperfect on three PATs…Kicked off six times, putting two into the end zone with one touch-back…(12/12) @ ATL: Connected on a season-long 52-yard field goal attempt in the firstquarter — his longest since making a career-long 55-yarder on 11/2/03 at Detroit…Alsoconnected on only extra point attempt…Kicked off three times, placing one in the endzone…(12/19) vs. TEN: Connected on his only FG attempt of the game from 42 yards inthe fourth quarter and was perfect on five PATs…Kicked off seven times, putting a sea-son high four into the end zone with two kicks resulting in touchbacks…(12/25) @ KC:Perfect on three FG attempts, connecting from 40, 45 and 46 yards…The 46-yarder putthe Raiders ahead, 30-28, with just 1:03 left…Also perfect on three PATs…(1/2/05) vs.JAX: Perfect on two FG attempts, connecting from 35 yards in the first quarter and from27 on the last play of the first half…Kicked off three times…2003: Played in all 16 gamesand led the team in scoring for the fourth consecutive season with 94 points…Converted

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a game 18 times and has booted four or more in a game eight times…Named AFC Spe-cial Teams Player of the Month in September 2001 and won AFC Special Teams Playerof the Week following Week 9 of his rookie year in 2000 and after Week 4 of the 2005 sea-son…Just the fifth kicker drafted in the first round in NFL history…2007: Played in all 16games…Led the team in scoring with 97 points…Made 23 of 32 field goals, 13 of whichwere 40 yards or longer…Was perfect (28 of 28) in PATs…Nearly connected on an NFLrecord long 64-yarder (11/4) vs. HOU…(9/9) vs. DET: Went 0/3 in field goal attempts and3/3 in extra points…Pushed a Detroit return man out of bounds on a kickoff…(9/16) @DEN: Went 1/2 in field goals and 1/1 in extra points…Had successful onside kick in thethird quarter…(9/23) vs. CLE: Made all four field goal attempts and both extra points…His48-yard field goal in the fourth quarter proved to be the difference in the game…(9/30)@ MIA: Made all five of his extra point attempts…(10/14) @ SD: Made both of his extrapoint attempts…(10/21) vs. KC: Made a 37-yard field goal and his only extra point at-tempt…(10/28) @ TEN: Went 3/3 in field goals, including hitting a 54-yarder at the endof the first half…(11/4) vs. HOU: Went 1/2 in field goals and 2/2 in extra points…(11/11)vs. CHI: Went 2/2 in field goals, including a 52-yarder that gave the Raiders a fourth quar-ter lead…(11/18) @ MIN: Went 5/5 in field goals, four of which were 42 yards orlonger…Made his only extra point attempt…(11/25) @ KC: Went 2/2 in field goals and2/2 in extra points…(12/2) vs. DEN: Went 2/4 in field goals and 2/2 in extra points…(12/9)@ GB: Went 0/1 in field goal attempts and 1/1 in extra points…(12/16) vs. IND: Went 2/2in extra point attempts…(12/23) @ JAX: Went 1/1 in field goal attempts…(12/30) vs. SD:Went 1/2 in field goals and 2/2 in extra points…Made a 53-yard field goal as time expiredin the first half…2006: Played in all 16 games…Led the team in scoring for the seventhstraight season with 70 points…Connected on 18 of 25 FG attempts, with a long of 55,and had seven touchbacks…Recorded three tackles…(9/11) vs. SD: Had one kick-off…(9/17) @ BAL: Made two FGs from 34 and 51 yards…(10/1) vs. CLE: Made threePATs…(10/8) @ SF: Made two FGs —33 and 36 yards — and two PATs…(10/15) @ DEN:Made one FG from 47 yards…(10/22) vs. ARI: Made two FGs — 31 and 35 yards — andtwo PATs…(10/29) vs. PIT: Made two FGs on two attempts —19 and 41 yards — and twoPATs…(11/6) @ SEA: Had one touchback…(11/12) vs. DEN: Made two FGs, includinga 55-yarder that tied his Raiders record for longest FG, plus one PAT…(11/19) @ KC:Made two FGs on two attempts —41 and 36 yards — and one PAT…(11/26) @ SD:Made both PAT attempts, missed one FG attempt…(12/3) vs. HOU: Made two PAT at-tempts, missed three FG attempts…(12/10) @ CIN: Made one PAT attempt, 1-for-2 inFG attempts…(12/17) vs. STL: Had one kickoff…(12/23) vs. KC: Made all three FGs (25,37 and 53 yards)…(12/31) @ NYJ: Made lone FG attempt…2005: Played in all 16games…Led the team in scoring for the sixth straight season with 90 points…Connectedon 20 of 30 FG attempts and was perfect on 30 PATs…Kicked off 70 times and put 22 inthe end zone with 11 touchbacks…Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week forWeek 4 when he was perfect on four FG attempts and accounted for 13 points in a 19-13 victory over Dallas (10/2)…Made at least three FG in three games…(9/8) @ NE:Kicked off four times, putting one into the end zone…Connected on both PATs…Missedonly FG attempt from 43 yards…(9/18) vs. KC: Kicked off four times…Also hit both PATsand was 1-for-2 on field goal tries, connecting from 29 yards in the second quarter…(9/25)@ PHI: Kicked off five times, putting three in the end zone with one touchback…Also con-verted on both PATs and made two of four field goals, connecting from 28 and 26yards…(10/2) vs. DAL: Made all four FG attempts, including two of over 40 yards (onebeing a season-long 49-yarder)…Connected on only extra point attempt…Also kickedoff six times, putting five in the end zone, four of which were touchbacks…Earned AFCSpecial Teams Player of the Week honors…(10/16) vs. SD: Converted bothPATs…(10/23) vs. BUF: Made only FG attempt from 25 yards…Converted on all fivePATs…Also kicked off seven times, placing one in the end zone…(10/30) @ TN: Con-nected on both FG attempts (22 and 32 yards) and was perfect on four extrapoints…Kicked off seven times, putting six into the end zone with four touch-backs…(11/6) @ KC: Perfect on three FG attempts, hitting from 32, 49 and 48 yards, all

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and two touchbacks to bring his total to an NFL season-high 19 on the season…Madeall three PATs…(12/15) @ MIA: Converted all three FG attempts from 26, 38 and 45yards…Kicked off five times with two going into the end zone…Made only PAT…(12/22)vs. DEN: Converted four PATs and kicked off five times with two going into the end zonewith one touchback…(12/28) vs. KC: Converted sole FG attempt from 27 yards and allthree PATs…Postseason: (1/12) vs. NYJ: Converted three of four FG attempts from 29,31 and 34 yards in AFC Divisional Playoffs…Made all three PATs and kicked off seventimes with none going into the end zone…(1/19) vs. TEN: Connected on both FG at-tempts from 32 and 43 yards…Made all five PATs in the AFC ChampionshipGame…Kicked off seven times with no touchbacks…Super Bowl XXXVII (1/26) vs. TB:Made only FG attempt from 40 yards…Kicked off five times with one going into the endzone and one touchback…2001: Played in 15 games, missing the final regular seasoncontest…Had 111 points to lead the team for the second straight season…Connectedon 23 of 28 FG attempts…The 23 field goals were the most made since 1996 (Cole Ford,24)…Converted on 11 of 12 attempts…Made at least two field goals in seven con-tests…Made at least three field goals in three games and four field goals in twogames…Converted all 42 PATs to rank first in the AFC and fourth in the NFL…His 82kickoffs tied for second in the AFC and third in the NFL…Of the 82 kickoffs, 23 were 70-plus yards to rank third in the AFC and fifth in the NFL…Had 12 touchbacks, tied for sec-ond in the NFL…Ranked fourth in the AFC and eighth in the NFL in touchbackpercentage (14.6)…Finished third in the AFC and tied for fifth in the NFL in kickoffs thatreached the end zone with 23…Finished with 11 opponent possessions starting insidethe opponents 20-yard line (second in the AFC and tied for third in the NFL)…(9/9) @ KC:Connected on all four FG attempts from 43, 42, 36 and one from 31 yards with 15 sec-onds remaining in the game for the win…(9/23) @ MIA: Connected on all three FG at-tempts from 42, 25 and 45 yards…Connected on all eight FG attempts and six PATs inSeptember to win AFC Special Teams Player of the Month honors…(10/14) @ IND: Con-verted on three of four FG attempts, missing a 59-yarder that tied his longest field goalattempt and second longest attempt in Raiders history…Connected on field goals from39, 42 and one from 37 yards with 2:22 remaining in the game to extend the lead for thewin…(12/15) @ SD: Made both FG attempts from 20 and 31 yards with 1:11 remainingin the game for the win…Postseason: (1/12/02) vs. NYJ: Connected on all three FG at-tempts from 21, 41 and 45 yards in AFC Wild Card Game…Had eight kickoffs with notouchbacks in the game…Also made one tackle…Made all four PATs…(1/19/02) @ NE:Connected on both field goals from 38 and 45 yards in AFC Divisional PlayoffGame…Had five kickoffs with no touchbacks…Made the game’s only PAT…2000: Hada team-high 112 points to rank fifth in the AFC and ninth in the NFL…The 112 pointswere the most scored by a Raider since 1993 (Jaeger, 132)…Had 83 kickoffs with 23going into the end zone and 14 touchbacks, second best in the NFL…Connected on 22of 32 field goals to rank ninth in the AFC…Tied for first in the AFC by making a then-ca-reer long 54-yard field goal…Connected on all 46 PATs to rank second in the AFC andNFL…The 43 PATs were the most by a Raider since 1983 (Chris Bahr, 51)…(9/10) @IND: Had seven kickoffs, all going into the end zone with a season-high three touch-backs…Also made his first career field goal from 24 yards out…(10/15) @ KC: Had fivekickoffs with one touchback…Also connected on two of four FG attempts, including thegame-winner from 43 yards…(10/29) @ SD: Connected on five field goals tying Jaeger’sfranchise record…Converted on a 54-yard field goal to tie George Fleming (10/1/61) andJaeger (10/4/92) for the club’s record…Also connected on a 24-yarder to win thegame…Postseason: (1/6/01) vs. MIA: Connected on two of three field goals from 33and 36 yards in the AFC Divisional Playoff Game…Also had six kickoffs, four going intothe end zone and one touchback…(1/14/01) vs. BAL: Connected on one field goal from24 yards in AFC Championship Game…Selected by the Raiders in the first round (17thoverall) of the 2000 NFL Draft.

88 percent (22 of 25) of FG attempts… Tied career and franchise single-game highs withfive FGs at Chicago (10/5)…(9/7) @ TEN: Converted on two FG attempts, both from 47yards…Kicked off five times with two going into the end zone with one touchback…(9/14)vs. CIN: Converted all three FG attempts from 26, 39 and 40 yards, including the game-winner…Kicked off six times with two going into the end zone and one touchback…(9/22)@ DEN: Converted on only FG attempt of the game from 41 yards…Kicked off threetimes with two for touchbacks…(9/28) vs. SD: Converted both FG attempts from 23 and46, the game-winner…Kicked off seven times with two going into the end zone and onetouchback…(10/5) @ CHI: Converted on five of six FG attempts, tying a personal bestfor field goals made and attempts…Made field goals from 32, 33, 36, 39 and 49 yardswith one blocked…Kicked off six times with four going into the end zone with one touch-back…Missed his first PAT of his career following 147 straight…(10/12) @ CLE: Con-verted on lone PAT and kicked off twice with one going into the end zone…(10/20) vs.KC: Converted on only FG attempt from 27 yards and one PAT…Kicked off threetimes…(11/2) @ DET: Converted two of three FG attempts from 24 and a franchise record55…Kicked off three times and made lone PAT…(11/9) vs. NYJ: Converted only FG at-tempt from 22 yards…Kicked off six times with one going into the end zone for a touch-back…(11/16) vs. MIN: Missed lone FG attempt from 52 yards…Kicked off five timeswith one going into the end zone…(11/23) @ KC: Converted on only FG attempt from41 yards…Made all three PATs and kicked off five times…(11/30) vs. DEN: Connectedon both FG attempts from 46 and 48 yards…Kicked off three times with one going intothe end zone…(12/7) @ PIT: Did not attempt a field goal, made one PAT…Kicked offtwice with one going into the end zone…(12/14) vs. BAL: Made both FG attempts from23 and 37 yards…Made both PATs while kicking off five times with one going into the endzone…(12/22) vs. GB: Kicked off twice and made only PAT of the game…(12/28) @ SD:Converted both PATs…Kicked off three times…2002: Led the team in scoring for the thirdstraight season with 128 points, second-highest in team history behind Jeff Jaeger, whohad 132 in 1993…The 128-point performance ranked first in the AFC and was tied forfourth in the NFL…Posted career highs in FG attempts with 33 and field goals made with26…Also set career highs in kickoffs (97), kickoffs into the end zone (48) and touchbacks(22 — led NFL)…Finished the season by making 18 of his last 20 FG attempts…(9/8) vs.SEA: Converted on only FG attempt, a 27-yarder…Had six kickoffs with three going intothe end zone and two touchbacks…Connected on all four PATs…(9/15) @ PIT: Con-nected on three of four FG attempts from 27, 41 and 45 while missing from 46…Hadseven kickoffs with four going into the end zone…Made all three PATs…(9/29) vs. TEN:Converted on lone FG attempt from 28 yards…Had nine kickoffs with seven going intothe end zone and six for touchbacks… Made all seven PATs…(10/6) @ BUF: Had eightkickoffs with six going into the end zone and five touchbacks…(10/13) @ STL: Con-verted on two of three FG attempts from 32 and 45 while missing from 35…Had fourkickoffs with two going into the end zone…(10/20) vs. SD: Had five kickoffs with onegoing into the end zone for a touchback…Made all three PATs and missed two FG at-tempts…(10/27) @ KC: Connected on one of two field goals from 32 yards and had a44-yard attempt blocked, the first block of his career…Kicked off three times with twogoing into the end zone…(11/3) vs. SF: Connected on both FG attempts from 23 and42…Had six kickoffs with two going into the end zone and one touchback…(11/11) @DEN: Converted on both FG attempts from 32 and 47 yards…Made all three PATs…Hadseven kickoffs with four going into the end zone with one touchback…(11/17) vs. NE:Converted on two of three FG attempts from 28 and 39 yards and had one blocked from49 yards…Had six kickoffs with one going into the end zone…Made all threePATs…(11/24) @ AZ: Converted on both FG attempts from 37 and 51 and all fivePATs…Had eight kickoffs with four going into the end zone and one touchback…Also hadone tackle…(12/2) vs. NYJ: Converted on all four FG attempts from 23, 29, 36 and 48yards…Made both PATs…Kicked off seven times with two going into the endzone…(12/8) @ SD: Converted on two of three FG attempts from 20 and 51, tying a sea-son-long, while missing from 49…Kicked off six times with four going into the end zone

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37 CBCHRIS JOHNSONBORN: 9/25/79 6-1 200

RAIDERS: 2 NFL: 5

COLLEGE: LOUISVILLEGreen Bay, 2003-04; St. Louis, 2005.Signed by the Raiders in March, 2007.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSKickoffs: 9 (9/29/02) vs. TENIn End Zone: 7, twice, last (9/29/02) vs. TENTouchbacks: 6 (9/29/02) vs. TENField Goals Made: 5, three times, last (11/18/07) @ MINField Goals Attempted: 6, twice, last (10/5/03) @ CHI

2007 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSOPPONENT FGA FGM 10-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 PATS9/9 DET 3 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-2 3--39/16 @ DEN 2 1 0-0 0-0 1--1 0-0 0-1 1--19/23 CLE 4 4 0-0 2--2 1--1 1--1 0-0 2--29/30 @ MIA 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 5--510/14 @ SD 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2--210/21 KC 1 1 0-0 0-0 1--1 0-0 0-0 1--110/28 @ TEN 3 3 0-0 0-0 0-0 1--1 2--2 0-011/4 HOU 2 1 0-0 1--1 0-0 0-0 0-1 2--211/11 CHI 2 2 0-0 0-0 1--1 0-0 1--1 0-011/18 @ MIN 5 5 0-0 0-0 1--1 3--3 1--1 1--111/25 @ KC 2 2 0-0 1--1 0-0 0-0 1--1 2--212/2 DEN 4 2 0-0 0-0 1--2 1--1 0-1 4--412/9 @ GB 1 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 0-0 1--112/16 IND 0 0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-0 2--212/23 @ JAX 1 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 1--1 0-0 0-012/30 SD 2 1 0-0 0-0 0-0 0-1 1--1 2--2

COLLEGE: In only three seasons, left Florida State ranked second on the school’s ca-reer record list in scoring with 324 points…In 1999, consensus All- American and All-At-lantic Coast Conference first team selection…Recipient of the Lou Groza Award, givento the nation’s top kicking specialist…Led the team in scoring with 116 points, the third-highest season total in school history…Connected on 23 of 30 field goals and all 47 extrapoint attempts…His 23 field goals rank behind his 1998 school season record of27…Against North Carolina State, connected on field goals from 30, 47, 22, 31 and 47yards and had three PATs…His five field goals tied the school game record, first set byBill Capece vs. Pittsburgh in 1980 and matched his own mark set vs. Maryland in1998…As a sophomore, won his first Lou Groza Award…Named All-American by theAssociated Press, Football Writer’s Association and Football News…First team All-ACCpick…Set school and ACC records for field goals in a season by making 27 of his 32 at-tempts (84.4 percent)…Set the ACC and Florida State season kicker scoring record with123 points, which also ranked second on the FSU all-time season scoring list…Led thenation with an average of 2.25 field goals per game…Against Duke, made a career-higheight PATs to go with a 35 and 40-yard field goal…As a freshman in 1997, led the Semi-noles in scoring with 85 points…Began the season as the starter on kickoffs… Made 16of 21 field goals and converted 37 of 39 extra points…Ranked sixth in the nation with 1.45field goals per game and 30th with 7.64 points per game…His 56-yarder set a schoolrecord…General Studies major.

PERSONAL: Played football only in his senior season at Seabreeze High in DaytonaBeach, Fla…Was 31 of 31 on extra points and 9 of 15 on field goals…Nailed a career-long 60-yarder against Palatka, which was also the second longest field goal in state his-tory…Also hit field goals from 56, 53 and 51 yards…Had just two kickoffs returned and80 percent went through the end zone…First team All-USA selection by USA Today andalso earned All-American accolades…Selected to play in the Florida-Georgia All-StarGame…Listed as the state’s top kicking prospect on the Florida Times-Union Super75…Scored a state record 69 goals as a senior for the school’s soccer team…Formermember of the Polish national under-17 soccer team…Turned down various soccer con-tract offers in South America to enroll at Florida State.

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SCORINGYEAR TEAM GP FG FGA PCT LG BLK XP XPA PCT BLK POINTS2000 OAK 14 22 32 68.8 54 0 46 46 100.0 0 1122001 OAK 15 23 28 82.1 52 1 42 42 100.0 0 1112002 OAK 16 26 33 78.8 51 2 50 50 100.0 0 1282003 OAK 16 22 25 88.0 55 1 28 29 96.6 0 942004 OAK 16 25 28 89.3 52 0 31 32 96.9 0 1062005 OAK 16 20 30 66.7 49 1 30 30 100.0 0 902006 OAK 16 18 25 72.0 55 0 16 16 100.0 0 702007 OAK 16 23 32 71.9 54 1 28 28 100.0 0 97NFL TOTALS 125 179 233 76.8 55 6 271 273 99.3 1 808

FIELD GOALSYEAR TEAM 1-19 PCT 20-29 PCT 30-39 PCT 40-49 PCT 50+ PCT2000 OAK 1/1 100.0 6/6 100.0 6/7 85.7 8/14 57.1 1/4 25.02001 OAK 0/0 0.0 7/7 100.0 9/10 90.0 6/9 66.7 1/2 50.02002 OAK 0/0 0.0 10/11 90.9 7/8 87.5 7/12 58.3 2/2 100.02003 OAK 0/0 0.0 6/6 100.0 6/6 100.0 9/10 90.0 1/3 33.32004 OAK 1/1 100.0 7/7 100.0 7/8 87.5 8/10 80.0 2/2 100.02005 OAK 1/1 100.0 7/8 87.5 5/6 83.3 7/12 58.3 0/3 0.02006 OAK 1/1 100.0 2/3 66.7 9/11 81.8 3/3 100.0 3/7 42.92007 OAK 0/0 0.0 4/4 100.0 6/7 85.7 7/10 70.0 6/11 54.5NFL TOTALS 4/4100.0 49/52 94.2 55/63 87.3 55/80 68.8 16/34 47.1

PRO: Defensive back with NFL experience signed by the Raiders during the 2007 off-season…2007: Saw action in 13 games at CB and special teams, contributing 10 spe-cial teams tackles…Was inactive 10/21-11/4…Recorded one solo tackle, two assistsand two passes defensed at CB…(9/16) @ DEN: Recorded one special teamstackle…(9/23) vs. CLE: Recorded one special teams tackle…(11/11) vs. CHI: Assistedon two tackles and a pass defensed…(11/18) @ MIN: Recorded two special teamstackles…(11/25) @ KC: Made one special teams tackle…(12/2) vs. DEN: Recorded twospecial teams tackles…(12/9) @ GB: Had one solo tackle and one special teamstackle…(12/16) vs. IND: Had one pass defensed…(12/30) vs. SD: Had one specialteams tackle…2006: Acquired by the Kansas City Chiefs and released before the startof the season…2005: Acquired by St. Louis in 2005 and saw action in 14 games, start-ing one…Inactive for two games with a back injury…Recorded 25 tackles (22 solo)…Also had 38 kickoff returns for 857 yards (22.6 avg.) and a 99-yard touchdown re-turn…(9/11) @ SF: Made NFL debut and had four kickoff returns for 55 yards… (9/18)@ AZ: Had two tackles and one pass defensed…(9/25) vs. TEN: Forced first careerfumble…(10/2) @ NYG: Returned six kickoffs for 146 yards…(10/9) vs. SEA: Took back

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fensive end…Finished with 21 tackles (13 solo), two sacks, two pass defensed and oneforced fumble…(10/23) @ DAL: Notched his first sack of the season…(11/12) vs. CHI:Started at left end and had four tackles (one)…(12/10) @ CAR: Recorded one sack andforced a fumble…2005: Started 10 regular season games…Finished the season with19 tackles (14), two sacks, three passes defensed and one fumble recovery…(9/11)vs. AZ: Had three tackles (two), one sack and one pass defensed…Broke up a pass andsacked Cardinals QB for a 9-yard loss…(11/13) vs. MIN: Logged four tackles…Playeda key role in limiting the Vikings rushing game to 12 yards…(1/8/06) vs. CAR: Recordedfive tackles (three) in the NFC Wild Card Game…2004: Played in 15 games with fourstarts…Finished the season with 25 tackles (20), two sacks and two passes de-fensed…(10/3) @ GB: Had one solo tackle and a defensed one pass…(10/24) vs. DET:Made his first career start at right defensive tackle…Finished with two tackles…(12/26)@ CIN: Started at right defensive tackle and finished with four solo tackles, all for no gainor losses…2003: Played in 14 games as a rookie, primarily as a reserve DT…Finishedthe season with six tackles, one sack and one forced fumble…(9/7) vs. STL: Recordedwith one tackle, one sack and a forced fumble…Made an immediate impact in his NFLdebut vs. St. Louis by sacking the Rams QB in the end zone and forcing a fumble thatwas recovered by the Giants for their first touchdown of the season…First round pick(25th overall) by Giants in 2003.

COLLEGE: Started all 47 games, including bowl games, in four seasons at Miami,where he was credited with 199 tackles (87 solo), 19.5 sacks, 46 tackles for losses and75 quarterback pressures…All-Big East Conference first team selection as a senior in2002…Started every game at left defensive tackle, recording 51 tackles (21) with fivesacks for minus-35 yards…Led the team with 29 quarterback pressures and 15 stopsfor losses of 60 yards…Also deflected five passes…As a junior in 2001, earned thirdteam All-America recognition by the Associated Press…Led the team in sacks (10 for69 yards) and tackles for loss (19 for 85 yards)…His 10 sacks tied for 10th on the Miamisingle-season list with Kevin Patrick (1993)…Ranked fourth on the team in tackles with59 (34) and caused four fumbles…Posted sacks in six games, including the last four ina row…Had 17 quarterback pressures…Liberal Arts major.

PERSONAL: Named All-Southeast by National Recruiting Advisor, Florida SuperPrepTop 50, Florida Times-Union Super 75, St. Petersburg Times honorable mention, FloridaClass 6A All-State second team and first team All-Dade County honors at Edison (Miami,Fla.) High…Also played at defensive tackle…As a defensive end, he recorded 109 tack-les, 17 sacks, 12 stops for losses, six fumbles caused and four fumbles recovered as asenior…Totaled 90 tackles and 11 sacks as a junior…Began his high school career asan offensive lineman…Brother, Carlos, was a college teammate and starting left offen-sive tackle for the Hurricanes.

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YARDS FF FR2003 NYG 14 0 1 6 1 02004 NYG 15 4 2 12 0 02005 NYG 10 10 2 14 0 12006 NYG 16 3 2 9 1 02007 NYG 0 0 0 0 0 0NFL TOTALS 55 17 7 41 2 1

96DTWILLIAM JOSEPH BORN: 9/3/79 6-5 310

RAIDERS: 1 NFL: 5

COLLEGE: MIAMIN.Y. Giants, 2003-07.Signed by the Raiders as a free agent in March, 2008.

PRO: Talented, versatile defensive lineman that has played both tackle andend…Played in 55 games with 17 starts…Recorded 74 tackles (50 solo), seven sacks,two forced fumbles and six passes defensed…2007: Member of the Giants Super BowlXLII Champions, but didn’t play during the regular season after being placed on InjuredReserve following the first week…2006: Played in all 16 games with three starts at de-

six kickoffs for 202 yards, including a career best 99-yard return for his first career touch-down…(11/20) vs. AZ: Had a career high nine tackles and one pass defensed…(11/27)@ HOU: In his first NFL start registered seven tackles…2004: Did not play…2003:Drafted by Green Bay in the seventh round (245th overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: A two-year letter winner at Louisville after transferring from Blinn Junior Col-lege (Brenham, Texas)…Played in 26 games at Louisville with eight starts…Posted 44total tackles (32 solo), one tackle for loss and seven passes defensed…As a senior,played in all of Louisville’s 13 games and started seven contests…Was a starter in sevenof the last eight games…Also a standout on both the punt and kickoff coverage units,which ranked among the nation’s best…Provided depth to a talented secondary as ajunior…Broke into the starting lineup at the Liberty Bowl against BYU…Had fourth quar-ter interception in his first major bowl game, sealing the Cardinals 28-10 victory over theCougars… Honorable mention junior college All-America choice following his sopho-more season at Blinn JC…Logged seven interceptions and a pair of blocked field goalsin 2000…Justice Administration major.

PERSONAL: Three-year starter in the secondary at Pinetree High School (Longview,Texas)…Two-time all-district selection in football…Picked off 12 passes as a senior, help-ing Pinetree to a 7-3 mark…Also earned three letters in track and field, making region-als in the 200, 4x100, long jump and triple jump.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 9 (11/27/05) @ HOUPasses Defensed: 2 (11/27/05) @ HOU

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YDS FF FR PD INT YDS2005 STL 13 1 0.0 0 1 1 4 0 02006 N/A - - - - - - - - -2007 OAK 13 0 0.0 0 0 0 2 0 0NFL TOTALS 26 1 0.0 0 1 1 4 0 0

PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR TEAM NO FC YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD2005 STL - - - - - - 38 857 22.6 99 12006 N/A - - - - - - - - - - -2007 OAK - - - - - - - - - - -NFL TOTALS 0 0 0 0 0 0 38 857 22.6 99 1

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son high seven tackles (four)…(12/31) vs. NYG: Registered one tackle and assisted onanother…Sacked NY QB for a nine-yard loss…Also had one pass defensed…2004:Played in 10 games, starting three at DT…Led team with four sacks for 35 yards inlosses…Three of his sacks came in the first three games of his career…Also batteddown two passes, forced two fumbles and recovered another…Inactive for the first sixgames of the season…(10/24) vs. NO: Made his professional debut at DT and made onetackle and a two-yard sack…(10/31) @ SD: Made two tackles, one an eight-yardsack…(11/7) @ CAR: Made three tackles…Recorded his third sack in as many games,dropping Carolina QB for a 15-yard loss and forcing a fumble…(11/21) vs. SD: Madefirst career start at DE and recorded three tackles and one pass defensed…Also playedon special teams…(11/28) @ DEN: Recorded two tackles and one pass defensed…Alsoplayed on special teams…(12/12) @ ATL: Made three tackles and played on specialteams…(12/19) vs. TEN: Made two tackles…Recorded his fourth sack of the season,dropping Tennessee QB for a 10-yard loss and forcing a fumble …(12/25) @ KC: Madefour tackles…(1/2/05) vs. JAX: Recorded his first career fumble recovery…Signed bythe Raiders as an undrafted rookie free agent.

COLLEGE: Played in 22 games for Mississippi State, earning 16 starts along the de-fensive line following his transfer from junior college…Made 82 tackles while at MSU, in-cluding 15 for loss (minus-37 yards), two of which were sacks (minus-12 yards)…Assenior, made move from DT to DE…Started nine of the 11 games in which he playedduring his junior campaign…Totaled 32 tackles on the year, including seven for loss(minus-19 yards), one of which was a sack (minus-7 yards)…Credited with one causedfumble…Made one tackle at Memphis in the Bulldogs 29-17 victory at the LibertyBowl…Had five tackles, including one for loss (minus-4 yards) in State’s Week 8 gamevs. Kentucky…Played in all 11 games, starting seven, as a sophomore…Totaled 50tackles, including eight for loss (minus-18 yards), one of which was a sack…Playedone year at Hinds (Miss.) Community College…Interdisciplinary Studies major.

PERSONAL: Played just one year of high school football at Provine High in Jackson,Miss.…Two-way standout, playing both TE and DE…Selected to play in the Missis-sippi/Alabama High School All-Star Game following his senior season…During his onlyfull season playing high school football, he made 102 total tackles, including 11 sacks.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 10 (11/06/06) @ SEASacks: 3 (11/6/05) @ KCForced Fumbles: 2 (11/6/05) @ KCFumble Recoveries: 1 (1/2/05) vs. JAXPasses Defensed: 1, six times, last (9/23/07) vs. CLE

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YDS FF FR PD2004 OAK 16 12 4.0 35 2 1 22005 OAK 10 3 4.5 39 3 0 12006 OAK 16 16 3.5 24 1 0 22007 OAK 7 6 1.0 8 0 0 1NFL TOTALS 49 37 13.0 106 6 1 6

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RAIDERS: 5 NFL: 5

COLLEGE: MISSISSIPPI STATESigned by the Raiders as a rookie free agent in May, 2004.

PRO: Versatile, stellar defensive lineman who has started 37 of his first 49 games…Ledthe team in sacks as a rookie…Career totals include 13 sacks for losses of 106 yards,six forced fumbles, one fumble recovery and six passes defensed…2007: Played inseven games, starting six, before suffering season-ending injury…Recorded one sackand one pass defensed…Missed the final nine games of the season after being placedon Injured Reserve with a right knee injury…(9/9) vs. DET: Made two solo tackles…(9/16)@ DEN: Recorded six solo tackles and assisted on another…(9/23) vs. CLE: Had foursolo tackles and a pass deflection…Blocked game-winning field goal attempt as timeexpired to preserve Oakland’s first win…(9/30) @ MIA: Recorded three solo tackles andone sack…(10/14) @ SD: Recorded two solo tackles…(10/21) vs. KC: Saw time on thedefensive line…Recorded six solo tackles and assisted on another…(10/28) @ TEN:Had four solo tackles and assisted on another…(11/4) vs. HOU: Placed on Injured Re-serve for the remainder of the season…2006: Started all 16 games at both DT and DE,logged 3.5 sacks, forced one fumble and defensed three passes…(9/11) vs. SD:Recorded three tackles…(9/17) @ BAL: Recorded one tackle…(10/1) vs. CLE:Recorded one tackle…(10/8) @ SF: Registered four tackles…(10/15) @ DEN: Startedat defensive tackle, led team with seven tackles, defensed one pass…(10/22) vs. AZ:Tallied three tackles…(10/29) vs. PIT: Collected six tackles and two sacks…(11/6) @SEA: Recorded 10 tackles…(11/12) vs. DEN: Logged two tackles…(11/19) @ KC:Racked three tackles…(11/26) @ SD: Recorded four tackles and a half-sack…(12/3) vs.HOU: Recorded seven tackles, one sack and defensed one pass…(12/10) @ CIN: Reg-istered six tackles…(12/17) vs. STL: Tallied four tackles…(12/23) vs. KC: Recorded threetackles…(12/31) @ NYJ: Recorded four tackles…2005: Played in all 16 games with 12starts, eight at DE and four at DT…Recorded 46 tackles, including 36 solo stops, alongwith 4.5 sacks for 39 yards in losses, three forced fumbles and a pass defensed…Tieda club single-game record with a career high three sacks in Week 9 @ KC(11/6)…Began the season playing primarily at end and moving inside on passingdowns, but saw increased time at DT late in the year…Also saw action on specialteams…(9/8) @ NE: Recorded one solo tackle…(9/18) vs. KC: Registered three solotackles…(9/25) @ PHI: Played at DE and recorded one solo tackle…(10/2) vs. DAL:Contributed four solo tackles…(10/16) vs. SD: Tallied three solo tackles…(10/30) @ TN:Lined up at DE and DT, registering four tackles (one solo)…(11/6) @ KC: Registeredthree solo tackles and a pair of forced fumbles…All three tackles were quarterbacksacks, a career high…Knocked the ball out of Chiefs QBs hand on Kansas City’s open-ing possession, setting up a field goal…Caused another fumble in the third quarterwhen he again got to KC QB…Third sack came on Kansas City’s final drive when hedropped QB for a seven-yard loss…(11/13) vs. DEN: Made one tackle…(11/20) @ WAS:Recorded three solo tackles and assisted on another…Had one forced fumble in the firstquarter which was recovered by the Raiders and set up Oakland’s first score of thegame…(11/27) vs. MIA: Recorded three solo tackles and assisted on another…Alsoassisted on a sack for a two-yard loss…(12/4) @ SD: Contributed three solo tack-les…(12/11) @ NYJ: Registered four solo tackles and assisted on another…(12/18) vs.CLE: Started at DT and recorded a pair of tackles…(12/24) @ DEN: Recorded a sea-

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(48.1) with a long of 53, one touchback and three inside the 20…(11/6) @ SEA: Boomeda punt 61 yards, had three touchbacks and three inside the 20…Punted 10 times(45.0)…(11/12) vs. DEN: Punted seven times (44.5) with a long of 57, two touchbacksand three inside the 20…(11/19) @ KC: Recorded three punts (44.8) with a long of 51,one touchback and one inside the 20…(11/26) @ SD: Had six punts (46.0) with a longof 59 and one touchback…(12/3) vs. HOU: Punted four times (56.8) with a long of 63and two touchbacks…(12/10) @ CIN: Recorded two punts (51.0) with a long of56…(12/17) vs. STL: Punted four times (42.8) with a long of 52 and two inside the20…(12/23) vs. KC: Had two punts (39.5) with a long of 45…(12/31) @ NYJ: Puntedthree times (45.7) with a long of 59…2005: Played in all 16 games and punted 82 timesfor 3,744 yards (45.7)…Extended his streak of consecutive games with a punt of 50yards or more to 33, surpassing Rick Tuten’s mark of 30 straight games from 1993-95with Seattle as the longest streak since the AFL-NFL Merger in 1970…Launched 34punts of 50 yards or more and had two travel at least 60…Had his best season in termsof placement, downing a career-high 26 punts inside the opponent’s 20-yard line…45.7yards per attempt average was the second-highest in the NFL, just 0.003 yards per puntshy of the League lead…Also rushed one time for a two yards…(9/8) @ NE: Puntedeight times (44.5), including two of more than 50 yards…Had three punts downed in-side the New England 20-yard line…(9/18) vs. KC: Punted four times for 204yards…Recorded an AFC-leading average of 51.0 yards…Had one punt downed insidethe Kansas City 20-yard line…Boomed three punts of more than 50 yards with a longof 56…(9/25) @ PHI: Punted six times for 248 yards, putting one inside the Eagles 20-yard line…Recorded a pair of 50-yard punts…(10/2) vs. DAL: Punted four times for 181yards (45.3), including a season-high 59-yarder…Also put at least one punt inside theopponent’s 20-yard line for the fourth consecutive game…(10/16) vs. SD: Averaged47.0 yards on six punts, totaling 292 yards…Placed three punts inside San Diego’s 20-yard line…First punt of the game sailed 55 yards for a game-long kick, giving S JarrodCooper time to sprint down the field and tackle San Diego’s returner and force a fum-ble as the ball arrived…(10/23) vs. BUF: Punted three times for 137 yards, including agame-long 54-yard kick…Averaged more than 45 yards per punt for the third consec-utive game with 45.7…(10/30) @ TEN: Punted three times (52.0) with a long of 57 anddowned one inside the Tennessee 20-yard line…(11/6) @ KC: Punted five times(47.0)…Extended his streak of games with a 50-plus yard punt to 29 with a 53-yarderin the first quarter…Helped limit Kansas City return specialist Dante Hall to just 6.4 yardsper return…(11/13) vs. DEN: Boomed a 59-yard kick in the third quarter, matching hisseason long…Punted five times for 233 yards (46.6) and put two inside the 20-yardline…(11/20) @ WAS: Totaled 209 yards on five punts (41.8)…Longest kick of the daycame in the first quarter, sailing 50 yards…Placed three punts inside the 20-yardline…(11/27) vs. MIA: Punted six times for 205 yards (34.3)…Longest kick of the daywent 56 yards…(12/4) @ SD: Tallied 150 yards over four punts (37.5)…Had a long of52 yards…Placed one kick inside the 20-yard line…(12/11) @ NYJ: Kicked for 116 yardson three punts (38.7)…Placed two punts inside the 20-yard line…Longest kick of the daysailed 49 yards, snapping his streak of consecutive games with a 50-plus yard punt at33…(12/18) vs. CLE: Punted six times for 296 yards (29.3), placing two kicks inside the20-yard line…(12/24) @ DEN: Kicked for 295 yards on five punts (59.0)…Recordedlongest kick of the season with a 64-yarder in the second quarter…(12/31) vs. NYG:Punted nine times for 421 yards, both season highs, averaging 46.8 yards per kick witha long of 57…Also placed a season high four kicks inside the opponent’s 20-yardline…2004: Named to the Pro Bowl for the second time after leading the NFL in punt-ing for the second consecutive year, averaging 46.7 yards per attempt…Had a punttravel at least 50 yards in every game, booming 29 punts of 50 yards or longer…Had10 punts of more than 60 yards…Downed 22 punts inside the opponent’s 20-yardline…(9/12) @ PIT: Punted three times for 132 yards, including a 63-yarder, and had onekick downed inside the Pittsburgh 20-yard line…(9/19) vs. BUF: Punted five times (49.8)with a long of 62 yards…Had two punts downed inside the Buffalo 20-yard line…(9/26)

9PSHANE LECHLERBORN: 8/7/76 6-2 225

RAIDERS: 9 NFL: 9

COLLEGE: TEXAS A&MRaiders 5th round pick in 2000.

PRO: Among the NFL’s best punters since entering the League in 2000 and has setLeague and franchise records in his eight pro seasons…Three-time Pro Bowler (2001,2004 and 2007)…Named an All-Pro in 2000, 2003 and 2004…Holds NFL record forbest average per punt in a career (46.5), topping the legendary Sammy Baugh(45.1)…Holds the five best single-season punting averages in Raiders history, includ-ing a career-best 49.1 in 2007, and set a Raider record for most punting yards in a sea-son with 4,503 in 2003…Has punted 592 times for 27,511 yards in his eight-yearcareer…Total punting yards is the second-highest total in Raiders history, behind RayGuy (44,493)…Had at least one punt of 50 yards or more in 33 consecutive games fromWeek 13 of 2003 through Week 14 of 2005, the longest such streak by any player sincethe AFL-NFL Merger in 1970…Two-time AFC Special Teams Player of the Week…Hasplayed in 126 regular season games and seven postseason contests, including SuperBowl XXXVII…2007: Earned his third Pro Bowl bid by leading the NFL in punt average(49.1) and net punt average (41.1)…Registered a punt of 49 yards or more in all 16 reg-ular season games…Punted for a career single game high 461 yards (10/21) vs.KC…Had just seven touchbacks, the fewest in his eight-year career…(9/9) vs. DET:Punted three times for 149 yards…Punted 52 yards to pin Detroit at their own 1-yard linein the first quarter…(9/16) @ DEN: Punted four times for 194 yards…Twice pinned theBroncos inside their own 10-yard line, one of which led to Gerard Warren’s sack in theend zone for a safety…(9/23) vs. CLE: Punted three times for 165 yards…Had a 69-yard punt in the first quarter…Downed the Browns inside their own 10-yard line withjust over one minute remaining in the game…(9/30) @ MIA: Punted three times for 133yards…Did not allow a single punt return and downed one punt inside the 20…(10/14)@ SD: Punted four times for 172 yards, including a 62-yarder…(10/21) vs. KC: Puntednine times for a career high 461 yards…Six of his punts were 50 yards or longer, in-cluding a 66-yarder…Downed three punts inside the 20…(10/28) @ TN: Punted sixtimes for 311 yards…Downed one punt inside the 20…Booted a 70-yard punt into theend zone for a touchback…(11/4) vs. HOU: Punted two times for 126 yards…Netted 60yards on a first quarter punt to pin Houston inside their own 20…(11/11) vs. CHI: Puntednine times for 433 yards…Pinned the Bears inside their own 20 four times…Held BearsPR Devin Hester to a 2.3 punt return average…Made a special teams tackle…(11/18)@ MIN: Punted five times for 239 yards…Landed two punts inside the Vikings 20-yardline… (11/25) @ KC: Punted four times for 169 yards…(12/2) vs. DEN: Had one puntfor 63 yards…(12/9) @ GB: Punted five times for 225 yards…(12/16) vs. IND: Puntedfive times for 248 yards…(12/23) @ JAX: Punted six times for 297 yards…Downed threepunts inside the 20…(12/30) vs. SD: Punted four times for 200 yards…2006: Played in16 games and punted 77 times for 3,660 yards, setting a club record for average (47.5)…(9/11) vs. SD: Punted nine times for a 46.7-yard average with a long of 58, one touch-back and four inside the 20…(9/17) @ BAL: Had four punts (53.5) with a long of 61, twotouchbacks and one inside the 20…(10/1) vs. CLE: Recorded six punts (48.7) with along of 58 and three inside the 20…(10/8) @ SF: One punt of 65 yards…(10/15) @DEN: Averaged 55.0 yards on four punts with a long of 67 and one touchback…(10/22)vs. AZ: Had three punts (45.0) with a long of 57…(10/29) vs. PIT: Punted seven times

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53 times for 2,251 yards (42.5) while ranking fourth in the AFC and eighth in theNFL…Had a season long punt of 70 yards while placing 18 punts inside the opponent’s20-yard line with 12 touchbacks…(9/8) vs. SEA: Inactive…(9/15) @ PIT: Inactive…(9/29)vs. TEN: Made regular season debut and punted three times for 134 yards (44.7) witha long of 57 yards…(10/6) @ BUF: Punted five times for 250 yards with a long of 70…Av-eraged 50 yards per punt with one inside the 20…(10/13) @ STL: Punted three timesfor 150 yards (50.0) for the second consecutive week…Placed one inside the 20 with along of 56…(10/20) vs. SD: Punted four times for 181 yards (45.3), with a long of51…(10/27) @ KC: Punted three times for 84 yards (28.0), with a long of 31, and placedone inside the 20…(11/3) vs. SF: Punted three times for 131 yards (43.7) with two insidethe 20 and a long of 52 yards…(11/11) @ DEN: Punted twice for 95 yards (47.5) with along of 55…(11/17) vs. NE: Punted three times for 113 yards with a long of 41 andplaced all three inside the 20…(11/24) @ AZ: Punted five times for 211 yards (42.2) witha long of 58, one inside the 20 and one touchback…(12/2) vs. NYJ: Punted four timesfor 150 yards with a long of 41 and two inside the 20 and one touchback…(12/8) @ SD:Punted five times for 189 yards (37.8) with a long of 54…Placed one inside the 20 andhad one touchback…Also made one tackle…(12/15) @ MIA: Punted five times for 243yards (48.6) with a long of 61 and placed a season-high three inside the 20-yard line withone touchback…(12/22) vs. DEN: Punted six times for 244 yards (40.7) with a long of51…Placed one inside the 20 and had three touchbacks…(12/28) vs. KC: Punted twicefor 76 yards with a long of 49 and placed one inside the opponent’s 20…Postseason:Played in all three playoff games…(1/12/03) vs. NYJ: Punted three times for 108 yards(36.0) with two placed inside the 20…(1/19/03) vs. TEN: Punted three times for 120yards with a long of 46 and one punt inside the 20…Super Bowl XXXVII (1/26/03) vs. TB:Punted five times for 195 yards (39.0) with a long of 53 and two punts placed inside the20…2001: Named to his first Pro Bowl…Punted 73 times for 3,375 yards…46.2 yardsper punt average ranked first in the AFC and second in the NFL…Placed 23 of his 73punts inside the 20-yard line…Tied for second in the AFC and third in the NFL on puntsover 50 yards with 21…Finished first in the AFC and third in the NFL on punts over 60yards with eight…(9/9) @ KC: Punted four times for 185 yards with two touchbacks anda season-high 65 yarder…(9/23) @ MIA: Punted a season-high seven times for 345yards, another season high…(10/21) @ IND: Punted five times for 262 yards and a sea-son-high 52.4 yards per attempt with a long of 59 yards…(10/28) @ PHI: Punted fivetimes for 228 yards and placed four inside the Eagles 20-yard line…Also had a long of59 yards…(11/18) vs. SD: Punted five times for 239 yards (47.8) and placed two insidethe 20-yard line with a long of 63…(12/22) vs. TEN: Punted five times (45.4), puttingfour inside the opponent’s 20…Finished the season with a 45.0 average or better in 12of 16 games, 47.0 yards or higher in four games and 52.4 in one contest…In the ProBowl, punted four times for 243 yards to average 60.8 yards per attempt, the highest av-erage among players with four attempts (Darren Bennett, 55.5 in 1996)…Had a longpunt of 73 yards, breaking the record of 64 yards (Tom Wittum, 1974 and Bennett,1996)…Named to AP’s All-Pro second team, Pro Football Weekly All-AFC team, Foot-ball Digest All-Pro first team, College and Pro Football News Weekly All-Pro secondteam…Postseason: (1/12/02) vs. NYJ: Punted twice in the AFC Wild Card Game for 89yards (44.5)…Had a long punt of 49 yards…(1/19/02) @ NE: Saw action in the AFC Di-visional Playoff Game and tied Guy for the most punts in a Raider playoff game with ninefor 352 yards…Had a long punt of 51 yards and placed one punt inside the 20-yardline…2000: Had a record-breaking rookie season by punting 65 times for 2,984yards…Averaged 45.91 yards per punt for the second-best punting average by a rookiein NFL history (Frank Sinkwich with Detroit in 1943 averaged 45.92)…The 45.9 yards perpunt ranked second in the NFL and was also a single season franchise record, break-ing Guy’s 45.3 per punt average (1973)…Finished first in the NFL in net average yardsper punt (38.0)…Tied for second in the AFC and NFL with a 45.9 gross average perpunt…Finished second in the NFL for the longest punt of the season, a 69-yarder…Tiedfor third in the AFC with 10 touchbacks…Tied for eighth in the AFC for inside-the-20

vs. TB: Boomed a pair of 50-yard punts and had one punt downed at the Tampa Bay7-yard line…(10/3) @ HOU: Punted three times (48.7)…(10/10) @ IND: Punted fourtimes (55.5), including punts of 61 and 64 yards…Landed two punts inside the Colts 20-yard line…(10/17) vs. DEN: Punted seven times (47.6) and a long of 65, his fifth punt ofthe season of more than 60 yards…Landed one punt inside the Broncos 20-yardline…(10/24) vs. NO: Punted five times (39.0)…Landed two punts inside the New Or-leans 20-yard line and had a long punt of 60 yards, his sixth of the season of at least 60yards…(10/31) @ SD: Averaged 50.4 yards on five punts with a long of 59 and had onepunt downed inside the San Diego 20-yard line…(11/7) @ CAR: Averaged a season-high 55.7 yards on three punts…Boomed his seventh punt of 60-plus yards with a sea-son long 67-yarder in the fourth quarter…Also launched a 56-yarder that landed at theCarolina 1-yard line before being downed at the three…(11/21) vs. SD: Punted six times(45.0), with a long of 57…(11/28) @ DEN: Punted six times (43.5) with a long of57…Landed three of his six punts inside the Denver 20-yard line…(12/5) vs. KC: Puntedthree times (43.3)…Pinned the Kansas City offense on their own 12-yard line late in thegame and boomed a 66-yarder in the third quarter, his seventh punt of over 60 yardsthis season…(12/12) @ ATL: Punted four times (49.3), including two of more than 50yards…Boomed a 52-yarder in the second quarter and followed it up with a 67-yarderfrom the Raiders 19 to the Atlanta 14…The 67-yarder tied his season long…Landedtwo of his four punts inside the Atlanta 20-yard line, including one which was downedon the Falcons 10-yard line in the third quarter…(12/19) vs. TEN: Punted six times for300 yards (50.0), with a long of 60…Boomed punts of 54, 55, 60 and 52 yards, mark-ing the fifth game of the season in which he averaged at least 50 yards per kick…Hadtwo punts downed inside the Tennessee 20-yard line, including pinning the Titans at theirown 13-yard line with 25 seconds remaining in the game to set up a game-clinchingsafety…(12/25) @ KC: Punted five times (43.4) with a long of 58…Had two puntsdowned inside the Kansas City 20-yard line…(1/2/05) vs. JAX: Punted six times (39.7)with a long of 50…Had one punt downed inside the Jacksonville 20-yard line and notouchbacks…50-yarder in the third quarter extended his streak of consecutive gameswith at least one punt of 50 yards or more to 21…In the Pro Bowl, he punted twice fora 42.5-yard average, pinning both punts inside the NFC 20-yard line…2003: Had per-haps his best season as a professional…Posted career highs in attempts (96), puntingyards (4,503 – led NFL) and punts downed inside the 20-yard line (27)…Boomed eightpunts of more than 60 yards and two over 70…Averaged more than 50 yards per puntin six games…Named to the Associated Press All-Pro team…46.9 yards per punt wasthe highest average in the NFL and the 73-yarder was the NFL’s longest punt of theseason…96 punts tied Ray Guy (1981) for second highest total in Raider history behindLeo Araguz’s 98 in 1998…(9/7) @ TEN: Punted seven times for 353 yards (50.4) with along of 65…Placed two punts inside the 20…(9/14) vs. CIN: Punted six times for 325yards (54.2) with two inside the 20 and a long of 61…(9/22) @ DEN: Punted eight timesfor 418 yards (52.3) with a long of 64 and two touchbacks…(9/28) SD: Punted six timesfor 284 yards (46.5)…Had a career-long 73-yarder while placing two punts inside the20…(10/5) @ CHI: Punted three times for 166 yards (55.3) with a long of 62…(10/12)@ CLE: Punted six times for 277 yards (46.2) with a long of 59 and placed two puntsinside the 20…(11/2) @ DET: Punted four times for 205 yards (51.3) with a long of 59yards and placed one inside the 20…(11/9) vs. NYJ: Punted four times for 178 yards witha long of 55…(11/16) vs. MIN: Punted four times for 154 yards (38.5) with a long of 49and placed three punts inside the 20…(11/23) @ KC: Punted five times for 180 yardswith a long of 42 and placed three inside the opponent’s 20…(11/30) vs. DEN: Puntedfive times for 220 yards (44.0) and placed two inside the opponent’s 20 with one touch-back…(12/7) @ PIT: Punted nine times for 403 yards (44.8) with a long of 61…(12/14)vs. BAL: Nine punts for 391 yards (43.4) with a long of 65…Placed two inside the20…(12/22) vs. GB: Punted five times for 257 yards with a long of 57 to average 51.4yards per attempt with three inside the 20 and one touchback… (12/28) @ SD: Had 424yards on nine punts (47.1) with a long of 55…2002: Had another solid season punting

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PERSONAL: As starting quarterback, punter and place kicker, led East Bernard Highin hometown of Sealy, Texas to a 12-2 record and the quarterfinals of the playoffs…Com-pleted 87 of 101 (86.1 percent) passes for 1,640 yards and 11 touchdowns…Passed fornearly 5,000 yards and averaged 41.6 yards as a punter and had punts of 85 and 78yards…Also lettered in baseball and basketball…Father played football while his motherplayed basketball at Baylor…Married, wife Erin was an All-American volleyball player atTexas A&M.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSPunts: 10, twice, last (11/6/06) @ SEAPunting Yards: 461 (10/21/07) vs. KCLongest Punt: 73 (9/28/03) vs. SDPunts Inside 20-yard line: 5 (9/3/00) vs. SDPunts Blocked: 1, twice, last (1/6/02) vs. NYJ

PUNTINGYEAR TEAM G NO YDS AVG RET YDS NET TB IN 20 LG BK2000 OAK 16 65 2984 45.9 30 279 38.0 10 24 69 12001 OAK 16 73 3375 46.2 34 502 35.6 12 23 65 12002 OAK 14 53 2251 42.5 18 276 32.7 12 18 70 02003 OAK 16 96 4503 46.9* 52 669 37.2 13 27 73 02004 OAK 16 73 3409 46.7* 35 413 37.2 14 22 67 02005 OAK 16 82 3744 45.7 39 460 37.9 9 26 64 02006 OAK 16 77 3660 47.5 34 437 36.4 19 19 67 12007 OAK 16 73 3585 49.1* 40 445 41.1* 7 25 70 0NFL TOTALS 126 592 27511 46.5** 282 3481 37.3 96 184 73 3*Led the NFL **NFL Record

2007 GAME-BY GAME STATISTICSPUNTING

OPPONENT NO YDS AVG TB I 20 LG BLK9/9 DET 3 149 49.7 0 1 52 09/16 @ DEN 4 194 48.5 0 3 51 09/23 CLE 3 165 55 1 1 69 09/30 @ MIA 3 133 44.3 0 1 49 010/14 @ SD 4 172 43 0 0 62 010/21 KC 9 461 51.2 0 3 66 010/28 @ TEN 6 311 51.8 1 1 70 011/4 HOU 2 126 63 0 1 64 011/11 CHI 9 433 48.1 0 4 59 011/18 @ MIN 5 239 47.8 1 2 69 011/25 @ KC 4 169 42.3 1 1 49 012/2 DEN 1 63 63 0 0 63 012/9 @ GB 5 225 45 1 1 56 012/16 IND 5 248 49.6 1 2 57 012/23 @ JAX 6 297 49.5 0 3 70 012/30 SD 4 200 50 1 1 58 0

punts with 24…Recorded five punts of 60 yards or longer and 19 of 50 yards or longer…(9/3) vs. SD: Made NFL debut and amassed a career-high 10 punts for 424 yards witha season-high five being downed inside the opponent’s 20-yard line and a long of 55yards…(9/24) vs. CLE: Boomed six punts for 282 yards (47.0) and a season-high 69-yard punt…(10/22) vs. SEA: He punted five times for 248 yards and tied a season highwith a 69-yarder…(11/19) @ NO: Punted four times for 219 yards for a season-high54.8-yard average and also placed two inside the 20-yard line to earn AFC SpecialTeams Player of the Week honors…(11/5) vs. KC: Filled the role of kicker, making eightkickoffs, with two going into the end zone and one touchback…He connected on allseven PATs and missed one field goal attempt…Named AFC Special Teams Player ofthe Week for a second time after his performance (12/10) vs. NYJ, punting seven timesfor 311 yards and placing four inside the opponent’s 20-yard line…Was named to the2000 AP All-Pro first team, Pro Football Weekly All-Rookie first team, College & Pro Foot-ball Newsweekly first team, The Sporting News All-Pro first team, Football News All-Rookie team, Football Digest second team and the USA Today All-Proteam…Postseason: (1/6/01) vs. MIA: Punted five times in the AFC Divisional Playoff Gamefor 234 yards (46.8) with a long of 54 yards and one inside the opponent’s 20-yardline…(1/14/01) vs. BAL: Punting seven times in the AFC Championship Game for 315yards (45.0)…Placed four punts inside the opponent’s 20-yard line and had a long puntof 64 yards…Averaged 45.8 yards in the 2000 playoffs to rank first in team history with aminimum of 10 punts…Raiders fifth round draft pick (142nd overall) in 2000 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Finished college career at Texas A&M with a pair of NCAA records — ca-reer punt average (44.7) and career games with a 40-yard-plus average (37)…Two-timeAll-American and a three-time All-Big 12 selection as a punter…Finished his career with268 punts for 11,977 yards…Set school and Big 12 records for career punts, yardage,career gross and net average (40.6), career 40-yard and 50-yard (10) game averagesand single season gross average (46.9, 1997)…Did not have a punt blocked and didnot allow a punt return for a touchdown during his career…As senior, earned first teamAll-America and All-Big 12 honors after averaging 46.5 yards on 60 punts…Posted 17“coffin corner” kicks and nine fair catches…Posted nine, 40-yard-plus game averagesand three, 50-yard-plus game performances…Broke his own single game punt averagerecord with a 57.2 performance against Texas Tech…Posted a 42.7 net punt average,which beat his own school record by over a yard…Gross average of 46.5 was No. 2 inschool history behind his 46.9 effort in 1997…Also handled the kickoff duties and wasthe holder on placements before taking over the place kicker job for the final two gamesof the season…Connected on six of eight extra points and on his lone field goal at-tempt…In 1998, was first team All-Big 12 selection at punter for the second straight yearafter averaging 43.6 yards per boot and recording 21 “coffin corner” punts…Also namedfirst team All-American…His net punt average was 39.2, while his 43.6 gross averagewas the No. 3 single season effort in A&M history behind his 1997 average of 47…Hadsingle game averages over 50 yards against Louisiana Tech and Southern Missis-sippi…Threw a touchdown pass on a fake field goal against Texas Tech…As sopho-more, earned All-Big 12 honors and All-America mention after averaging 47.0 yards perpunt…His 1997 average shattered the A&M record of 43.8 set by David Davis in1992…His season net average was 41.3, which broke the school record of 40.1…Hadthree games with a 50-yard plus average…Booted 50-yard-plus punts in 10 of 12 con-tests…Earned Big 12 Special Teams Player of the Week honors after averaging 44.0yards on six punts in the rain vs. Texas…In 1996 as redshirt freshman, earned Fresh-man All-America honors from The Sporting News after averaging an A&M freshmanrecord 42.7 yards per boot on 72 punts…Average ranked No. 29 nationally and was thetop average by a freshman…Set a single game school record by averaging 54.7 yardsper punt against Iowa State, including a pair of crucial 70-yarders…Had 50-yard pluspunts in nine of 12 contests…Saw action at quarterback but did not throw a pass…His-tory major.

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PRO: Made active roster after signing with Raiders as undrafted rookie free agent in2007…2007: Had one reception for 19 yards…Spent most of the season on the practicesquad…Signed to the roster for the final three games of the season…(12/16) vs. IND: Sawtime at WR…(12/23) @ JAX: Saw time at WR…Had one reception for 19 yards.

COLLEGE: Caught 17 passes for 192 yards (10.7 avg.) with two touchdowns and along of 23 yards as a senior at University of Southern California…As a junior, had 17catches for 172 yards (10.1) and two carries off reverses for seven yards…As a sopho-more, appeared in 12 games (starting first nine), had 21 receptions for 272 yards(13.0)…Reserve wide receiver as a redshirt freshman in 2003…Economics major.

PERSONAL: Super Prep All-American, All-CIF Southern Section first team and All-CIFDivision II first team pick as a senior wide receiver at Chino (Calif.) High…Had 47 re-ceptions for 820 yards (17.4) and five TDs in 2001 and added 110 yards on eight car-ries (18.8) with two scores…As a junior in 2000, he made All-CIF Division II first team,all-area and all-league while catching 43 passes for 750 yards (17.4) and seven TDs.

14WRCHRIS MCFOYBORN: 8/14/83 6-1 200

RAIDERS: 2: NFL: 2

COLLEGE: SOUTHERN CALIFORNIASigned by Raiders as a rookie free agent in 2007.

RECEIVINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD2007 OAK 3 0 1 19 19.0 19 0NFL TOTALS 3 0 1 19 19.0 19 0

79GPAUL MCQUISTANBORN: 4/30/83 6-6 315

RAIDERS: 3 NFL: 3

COLLEGE: WEBER STATERaiders 3rd round pick in 2006.

PRO: Versatile young offensive lineman who gained valuable starting experience in hisfirst two NFL seasons…2007: Started the final six games and saw time on specialteams…The Raiders had a 100-yard rusher in four of his six starts…(11/18) @ MIN:Saw time on the offensive line and on special teams…Recovered the ball after Min-nesota player fumbled…(11/25) @ KC: Blocked for an eight-play, 65-yard touchdowndrive…Sealed the right side on RB Justin Fargas’ eventual game-winning 14-yard touch-down run to cap off a three-play, 77-yard drive…(12/2) vs. DEN: Blocked for four Raidertouchdown drives including the team’s 10-play, 83-yard opening drive…Helped createa hole on the right side for Fargas’ 5-yard touchdown plunge…Part of an offensive lineunit that allowed no sacks…(12/9) @ GB: Blocked for a four-play, 67-yard touchdown

PRO: Athletic performer who was converted from wide receiver to tight end after en-tering NFL…2007: Played in all 16 games, starting three (10/14) @ SD, (11/18) @ MINand (12/2) vs. DEN…Caught eight passes for 102 yards and one touchdown…(9/9) vs.DET: Played TE and caught two passes for 10 yards…(9/23) vs. CLE: Had three re-ceptions for 61 yards…His 39-yard reception set the Raiders up inside the Browns redzone…Caught two passes for 22 yards on the team’s 15-play, 80-yard touchdowndrive…(11/18) @ MIN: Capped off a five-play, 67-yard drive with a 10-yard touchdownreception…(11/25) @ KC: Recorded one special teams tackle…(12/30) vs. SD: Caughttwo passes for 21 yards…2006: Inactive for the first game, but played in the final15…Caught 11 passes for 146 yards with long of 57 yards and a score…(10/8) @ SF:Caught his first NFL pass for 13 yards…(10/15) @ DEN: Caught one ball for fiveyards…(11/6) @ SEA: Recorded one special teams tackle…(11/12) vs. DEN: Caughtone ball for 25 yards…(11/19) @ KC: Started his first career game at TE…(11/26) @ SD:Caught three balls for 69 yards and first career touchdown…(12/3) vs. HOU: Caught oneball for eight yards…(12/10) @ CIN: Had two receptions for 12 yards…(12/17) vs. STL:Caught one ball for seven yards…(12/23) vs. KC: Started at TE, saw action on specialteams…(12/31) @ NYJ: Caught one pass for seven yards.

COLLEGE: Three-year letterman…As a senior, had 55 catches for 672 yards and sixtouchdowns in nine starts…As a junior, played in all 12 games, started nine, and had27 catches for 377 yards and five touchdowns…Hauled in career-long 58-yard recep-tion vs. San Diego State…Played in all 12 games as a sophomore and started againstColorado State and San Diego State…Played football at Snow College in 2002, whichwas ranked 16th in the nation…Economics major.

PERSONAL: Did not play high school football…Lettered in baseball and basketball atHunter High School in West Valley City, Utah.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSReceptions: 1, twice, last (9/23/07) vs. CLEReceiving Yards: 69 (11/29/06) @ SDLongest Reception: 57 (11/29/06) @ SDReceiving Touchdowns: 1(11/18/07) @ MIN

85TEJOHN MADSENBORN: 5/9/83 6-5 240

RAIDERS: 3 NFL: 3

COLLEGE: UTAHSigned by Raiders as free agent in April, 2006.

RECEIVINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD2006 OAK 15 1 11 146 13.3 57 12007 OAK 16 3 8 102 12.8 39 1NFL TOTALS 31 4 19 248 13.1 57 2

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yard reception on the team’s three-play, 77-yard touchdown drive…(12/2) vs. DEN:Caught three passes for a team-high 58 yards…(12/9) @ GB: Caught one pass for eightyards…(12/16) vs. IND: Caught one pass for 12 yards…(12/23) @ JAX: Had three re-ceptions for 27 yards…Capped off a 12-play, 70-yard drive with a 2-yard touchdownreception…(12/30) vs. SD: Had a game-high eight receptions for 84 yards…Caughtthree passes for 29 yards on a 5-play, 37-yard drive to set up K Sebastian Janikowski’s53-yard field goal at the end of the first half...Selected in second round (38th overall) of2007 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: His 144 receptions rank sixth in ASU history and are a school career recordfor tight ends…His 1,512 yards rank second on the ASU all-time list for tight ends…His14 touchdown catches surpassed the old school career record for tight ends(11)…Caught 56 passes in 2004, the 11th-best season total in school history and aschool single-season record for tight ends, topping the old mark of 55…Those 56 grabsalso set a school single-season record for freshmen…His 50 receptions in 2006 rankthird on ASU’s single-season record chart for tight ends…Only tight end to catch 50 ormore passes twice in a career…His 552 yards receiving in 2004 rank seventh on theschool’s tight end single-season record list…Caught at least one pass in 33 of his 35games…Had at least five receptions in 14 of those games…One of only three playersin the Pac-10 Conference to be named first team All-Pac-10 and first team Academic All-Pac-10 in 2006…Became Arizona State’s first consensus All-American since 2002 andthe team’s 16th in 2006…Started all 35 games in which he played at ASU during the2004-06 seasons…As a junior, made first team All-American…John Mackey Award Fi-nalist…ESPN Academic All-American selection… First team All-Pac 10…Academic All-Pac-10 and ESPN Academic All-District VIII…Started 13 games at tight end…ASU’sMost Valuable Offensive Player of the Year and also earned Cecil Abono Team Captainand Pat Tillman Valor Awards…Led all Pac-10 tight ends with 50 catches for 484 yards(9.7 avg.) and four TDs…Caught at least one pass in every game and made four ormore receptions in nine…Also recorded three tackles (two solos)…Of the 78 passes tar-geted to Miller, six were deflected…Fumbled twice and was penalized twice for a falsestart…38 of his receptions produced first downs, as he converted 18 of 32 third downplays and two of four fourth downs…Six of his catches were good for 20 yards orlonger…Caught four of seven passes thrown to him inside the red zone…In his soph-omore season, he was named All-Pac 10 honorable mention and second team All-Ac-ademic Pac-10 (3.75 GPA)…Started 10 games and had 38 catches for 476 yards (12.5)and four touchdowns…Third on the team in receptions and fifth in receiving yards…Be-came the second Sun Devil to be named the Pac-10 Freshman of the Year…ShatteredASU’s freshman receiving records and broke ASU’s single-season record for recep-tions by a tight end…His 56 catches tied him for the most in the nation by a tight end andranked ninth in the ASU overall record book for receptions in a season.

PERSONAL: At Desert Vista High School in Phoenix, was unanimous selection as theNo. 1 tight end prospect in the nation…USA Today first team All-American tight end andplayed in the U.S. Army All-American Bowl High School All-Star Game…ArizonaGatorade Player of the Year in 2003…Named the Phoenix Metro Magazine Player ofthe Year…Had 47 catches for 790 yards and six touchdowns as a senior…Also added 134tackles on defense, 11 sacks and one interception as a linebacker…Won the Larry Gor-don Award, presented annually to the state’s best linebacker and the Henry Stanton Awardas the state’s top receiver…Amassed 27 receptions for 520 yards and six touchdowns asa junior…On defense, accumulated 102 tackles, 16 tackles for loss and 11 sacks…As asophomore, made Student Sports Magazine Sophomore All-America tight end…Wasthird team all-state by the Arizona Republic…Made All-Central Region second team attight end as a freshman…Earned four letters in football and three in track and field…Setthe school discus record and was the shot put regional champion in 2004…Also earnedall-city honors in discus in 2004…Finished third in the state in discus in 2003…Brother,Brent, also played for Arizona State and shared tight end duties with Zach in 2006.

80TEZACH MILLERBORN: 12/11/85 6-5 255

RAIDERS: 2 NFL: 2

COLLEGE: ARIZONA STATERaiders 2nd round pick in 2007.

drive that was capped off by WR Jerry Porter’s touchdown reception…Was part of anoffensive line unit that allowed no sacks…(12/16) vs. IND: Blocked for a 20-play, 99-yard touchdown drive and a 13-play, 60-yard touchdown drive…Helped create a holeon the right side for Fargas’ 2-yard touchdown run…Part of an offensive line that al-lowed no sacks…(12/23) @ JAX: Helped lead the way for RB Dominic Rhodes’ 115rushing yards…(12/30) vs. SD: Helped lead the way for Rhodes’ 122 rushingyards…2006: Started six games — two at RG and four at LG — as a rookie…Startedat RG (9/11) vs. SD and (9/17) @ BAL…Saw action and G and on special teams (10/1)vs. CLE, (10/8) @ SF and (10/15) @ DEN…Started at LG in the final four games: (12/10)@ CIN, (12/17) vs. STL, (12/23) vs. KC and (12/31) @ NYJ…Selected by the Raiders inthe third round (69th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Started his final 42 games at LT…As a senior in 2005, American FootballCoaches Association, Sports Network and The NFL Draft Report All-American first teamselection…All-Big Sky Conference first team choice…Started all year at left offensivetackle, helping the offense average 372.8 yards per game, an improvement of 65.2yards from the previous season…Credited with 60 knockdowns and eight touchdown-resulting blocks…All-Big Sky honorable mention in 2004, helping the offense average307.6 yards per game…Started all year at left tackle as a junior and made 44 knock-downs with five touchdown-resulting blocks…As a sophomore, All-Big Sky Conferencehonorable mention…Started every game at left offensive tackle, helping the team leadthe conference in rushing yards per game (203.2) and rank fourth in total offense(372.9)…Helped TB Nick Chournos rush for a WSU season-best 1,649 yards…Tookover left tackle duties in the season’s third game as redshirt freshman…Part of an of-fensive line that allowed only 26 sacks as the team averaged 358.8 yards pergame…Geography major.

PERSONAL: Attended Lebanon (Ore.) High School…Second team All-Valley Leagueselection as an offensive lineman…Added all-league honorable mention as a defensivelineman…Twin brother, Pat, was a teammate at Weber State (2001-05), starting along-side Paul at left offensive guard…His brother was selected in 2006 NFL Draft by Dallasin the seventh round.

PRO: Major contributor to Oakland in first NFL season…2007: Had 44 receptions for444 yards and three touchdowns to lead all NFL rookie tight ends…Set a Raiders rookietight end record with 44 receptions…Caught a season-high eight passes for 84 yardsin the final game of the season, which was QB JaMarcus Russell’s first careerstart…Started all 16 games as a rookie…(9/9) vs. DET: Caught three passes for 23yards…(9/16) @ DEN: Caught three passes for 18 yards…(9/23) vs. CLE: Had one re-ception for 13 yards…(9/30) @ MIA: Started at TE…(10/14) @ SD: Caught three passesfor 17 yards…Capped off a 17-play, 60-yard scoring drive with a 1-yard touchdown re-ception, his first NFL TD…(10/21) vs. KC: Caught four passes for 48 yards…(10/28) @TEN: Had two catches for 19 yards…(11/4) vs. HOU: Caught one pass for threeyards…(11/11) vs. CHI: Caught four passes for 43 yards…(11/18) @ MIN: Caught threepasses for 33 yards…(11/25) @ KC: Had four receptions for 38 yards…Had a key 28-

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KIRK MORRISON 52 LBBORN: 2/19/82 6-2 240

RAIDERS: 4 NFL: 4

COLLEGE: SAN DIEGO STATERaiders 3rd round pick in 2005.

PRO: Productive linebacker who’s been in starting lineup since NFL rookie sea-son…Racked up 357 tackles, six interceptions, 15 passes defensed, two sacks, fourfumble recoveries and a touchdown in first three NFL seasons…Was one of the NFL’smost productive rookies in 2005…2007: Started in every game at MLB for the secondstraight season…Led the team with 119 tackles…Also added 10 passes defensed, fourinterceptions and one sack…Had an interception in each of the first three games of theseason…(9/9) vs. DET: Led the team with nine solo tackles…Made a key interceptionin the end zone to halt Detroit’s scoring attempt in the first quarter…Also had two passesdefensed…(9/16) @ DEN: Intercepted pass in the second quarter…Recorded five solotackles and assisted on two others…Had two passes defensed…Recorded one spe-cial teams tackle…(9/23) vs. CLE: Intercepted a pass and returned it 45 yards to set upa K Sebastian Janikowski field goal…Recorded two solo tackles, two assists and twopasses defensed…(9/30) @ MIA: Had four solo tackles…(10/14) @ SD: Had sevensolo tackles and assisted on another…(10/21) vs. KC: Recorded six solo tackles and apass defensed…(10/28) @ TEN: Recorded eight solo tackles and assisted on four oth-ers for a team-leading 12 combined tackles…(11/4) vs. HOU: Had seven solo tackles,assisted on another and had a pass defensed…(11/11) vs. CHI: Recorded seven solotackles and two assists…Sacked Bears QB for an 8-yard loss…(11/18) @ MIN:Recorded eight solo tackles and two assists…Recovered a fumble that led to aJanikowski field goal…(11/25) @ KC: Had a game-high 10 solo and 11 combined tack-les…Stopped Chiefs RB on a crucial fourth-and-one late in the fourth quarter…(12/2)vs. DEN: Recorded seven solo tackles and three assists…(12/9) @ GB: Had four solotackles and three assists…(12/16) vs. IND: Recorded three solo tackles and a pass de-fensed…(12/23) @ JAX: Recorded one solo tackle and assisted on another…Halted aJaguars drive by intercepting pass in the end zone and returned it 36 yards…(12/30)vs. SD: Had a team-high seven solo tackles and assisted on two…2006: Started all 16games at MLB…Led team with 122 tackles, also contributed five special teams tack-les…(9/11) vs. SD: Led team with nine tackles…(9/17) @ BAL: Registered seven tack-les and first career interception…(10/1) vs. CLE: Logged nine tackles…(10/8) @ SF:Recorded 10 tackles…(10/15) @ DEN: Had four tackles…(10/22) vs. AZ: Had fivestops…(10/29) vs. PIT: Was highly active with nine tackles, one interception, had twopasses defensed…Also broke up a pass on fourth-and-goal to seal the Raiders vic-tory…(11/6) @ SEA: Led team with 11 tackles…(11/12) vs. DEN: Registered eight tack-les…(11/19) @ KC: Had five tackles…(11/26) @ SD: Contributed with sixtackles…(12/3) vs. HOU: Had six tackles and recovered a fumble and returned it 35yards for a touchdown for first career score…(12/10) @ CIN: Led the team with 13 tack-

PERSONAL: Three-year starter at center and defensive tackle at Bedford Senior HighSchool in Temperance, Mich.…PrepStar All-American, first team all-state selection…Recorded 42 tackles as a senior, including nine for losses with five sacks … Rankedamong the Midwest’s top 80 prospects (No. 79)…Rated among the state’s top players byThe Detroit News (No. 11), Detroit Free Press (No. 17) and Lansing State Journal (No.21)…Two-year starter on the basketball team.

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51CCHRIS MORRISBORN: 2/22/83 6-4 305

RAIDERS: 3 NFL: 3

COLLEGE: MICHIGAN STATERaiders 7th round draft choice in 2006.

PRO: Promising, versatile young offensive lineman who has gained valuable NFL expe-rience…2007: Saw time on special teams and as a reserve offensive lineman in 10games…Inactive or DNP in six games…(9/23) vs. CLE: Saw time at LG while RobertGallery was sidelined with an injury…2006: (12/10) @ CIN: Signed to active roster frompractice squad, saw action as long snapper on punts…Selected by the Raiders in theseventh round (214th overall) of the 2006 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Three-year starter for the Spartans…Recorded 186 career knockdown blocksand allowed only one sack over his final two college seasons…Four-time Academic All-District IV selection…As a senior, helped Michigan State rank fifth in the nation in total of-fense in 2005, gaining 497.27 yards per game…Honorable mention All-Big Ten selectionas a junior…Started all 12 games at center in 2004, scoring 90 percent or better in 11contests…Produced a career-best 80 pancake blocks and was mainstay on an offensiveline that helped produce a rushing attack that ranked second in the Big Ten and No. 10in the NCAA, averaging 238.5 yards per game…Did not allow a sack in nearly 400 pass-ing plays…Posted a 96 percent grade vs. Hawaii in the season finale, including six pan-cakes, as the Spartans gained 598 total yards…Graded 98 percent vs. Wisconsin,including nine pancakes, while helping MSU amass 430 yards on the ground…Scored 96percent vs. Michigan, including a career-best 15 pancakes, as the Spartans rushed for 368yards and four touchdowns…Graded 98 percent against Minnesota, Iowa and CentralMichigan…Played a near-perfect game vs. Illinois, grading out 99 percent with nine pan-cakes…Also produced double-digit pancakes vs. Indiana (11)…Also saw action on spe-cial teams as the short snapper…Started all 13 games at center in 2003…Graded out 90percent or better in 10 of 12 regular season games… Ranked second on the team in pan-cake blocks with 46…Produced his top grade of the 2003 season vs. Illinois, scoring 98percent while recording seven pancakes …Graded 96 percent vs. Penn State, includingthree knockdowns…Scored 95 percent vs. Notre Dame (seven pancakes), Minnesotaand Michigan…Saw action in the first nine games of the 2002 season and played 86.5 min-utes as a redshirt freshman… Graded out 90 percent or better in all nine games…Pro-duced a perfect score (100 percent) vs. Notre Dame…Also posted high marks vs.Michigan and Eastern Michigan, scoring 97 percent in each game…Credited with 11 pan-cakes, including three vs. Iowa and Northwestern…Finance major.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSReceptions: 8 (12/30/07) vs. SDReceiving Yards: 84 (12/30/07) vs. SDReceiving Touchdowns: 1, three times, last (12/23/07) @ JAXLongest Reception: 28 (11/25/07) @ KC

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losses of 24 yards…Caused a fumble, intercepted a pass and had three pass deflec-tions...Criminal Justice major.

PERSONAL: Oakland native who attended Oakland’s Bishop O’Dowd High Schooland played for 1999 National Coach of the Year Paul Perenon…Named to the OaklandTribune, Contra Costa Times and San Francisco Examiner first team defenses...An ANGNewspapers first team “1999 Best of the Bay” selection...Hayward Area AthleticLeague’s Defensive Player of the Year and two-time HAAL first teamer...Registered ateam-high 98 tackles with four sacks, two interceptions and a pair of fumble recoveriesas a linebacker and totaled 583 yards and 10 touchdowns at running back in 1999...Ledthe Dragons to back-to-back (1997-98) NorCal Section 3A and HAAL Champi-onships...Also competed in track.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 14 (12/10/06) vs. CINPasses Defensed: 2, four times, last (9/23/07) vs. CLEFumble Recovery: 1, four times, last (11/18/07) @ MIN

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46 FBBORN: 9/8/83 5-11 245

RAIDERS: 2 NFL: 2

COLLEGE: ARKANSAS STATERaiders 6th round pick in 2007.

OREN O’NEAL

PRO: Earned roster spot and playing time as a rookie in 2007…2007: Played in 14games as a rookie…Saw action at fullback and on special teams…Caught one passfor 1 yard…Made three special teams tackles…(10/21) vs. KC: Recorded one spe-cial teams tackle…(10/28) @ TEN: Caught one pass for 1 yard…(11/25) @ KC:Helped block for RB Justin Fargas’ 139 rushing yards…Recorded one special teamstackle…(12/2) vs. DEN: Helped block for Fargas’ 146 rushing yards…(12/23) @ JAX:Helped lead the way for RB Dominic Rhodes’ 115 rushing yards…Recorded onespecial teams tackle…Drafted by Raiders in the sixth round (175th overall) of the2007 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Started 41 games at Arkansas State after making the team as a walk-on…Posted 289 rushing yards as a fullback…Received a sixth year of eligibility aftersuccessfully appealing to the NCAA due to a medical condition suffered as a fresh-man...Named the national Walk-On of the Year among all Division I-A players...As asenior, started nine games at fullback...Finished with 59 yards on eight carries (7.4avg.) and caught three passes for 16 yards (5.3)...Started all 12 games as a jun-ior...Collected 34 yards with two touchdowns on 13 carries (2.6)...Snared four passesfor 47 yards (11.8) and a score...Also recorded three tackles (two solos)...Gained acareer high 146 yards on 25 carries (5.8) and caught six passes for 20 yards (3.3)and two touchdowns...Returned to football as a redshirt sophomore, starting 10

les…(12/17) vs. STL: Recorded six tackles and first career sack…(12/23) vs. KC: Loggedseven tackles…(12/31) @ NYJ: had seven tackles…2005: Saw action in all 16 games,starting the final 15 at LB…Finished second on the team with 112 tackles, including 87solo stops…Led all rookie defenders in tackles…Tallied 10 or more tackles in fourgames and led or tied for the team lead in seven contests…Also notched two passesdefensed and a pair of fumble recoveries…Contributor on special teams and recordedseven tackles as a part of the kick and punt coverage units…(9/8) @ NE: Played at LBin NFL debut and registered a game high 10 tackles, including six solo stops…(9/18)vs. KC: Made his first NFL start at LB when team opened in the “nickel” package, reg-istering seven solo tackles and assisted on three others…Also had one stop on specialteams…(9/25) @ PHI: Tied for the team lead with eight tackles, including seven solostops, and one pass defensed…(10/2) vs. DAL: Recorded two solo tackles and assistedon five others…(10/16) vs. SD: Led the defense in tackles with eight solo stops…(10/23)vs. BUF: Led the defense in total tackles for the second consecutive game with seven,three solo, and assisting on four others…Also recovered one fumble…(10/30) @ TEN:Recorded seven tackles (four solos)…(11/6) @ KC: Turned in two tackles (one)…Alsohad one special teams tackle…(11/13) vs. DEN: Led the defense in tackles with a sea-son high 12 (11)…Also had one pass defensed…(11/20) @ WAS: Had three tackles, allsolo…(11/27) vs. MIA: Recorded five solo tackles…Also had one fumble recovery inthe fourth quarter…(12/4) @ SD: Led defense with 11 solo tackles, tying his career high(set 11/13 vs. DEN)…Also had one tackle on special teams…(12/11) @ NYJ: Regis-tered six solo tackles and assisting on two others…(12/18) vs. CLE: Contributed foursolo tackles…(12/24) @ DEN: Registered five solo tackles…(12/31) vs. NYG: Con-tributed five total tackles, four of them solo…Also had one tackle on special teams…Se-lected in the third round (78th overall) by the Raiders in the 2005 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Became the first two-time All-American at SDSU since Marshall Faulk (1991-93)…Four-time All-Mountain West Conference selection and two-time MWC DefensivePlayer of the Year...Played in 47 games, starting the final 43…Finished his career with396 tackles (241 solos), ranking second on the school’s all-time tackle list…Alsorecorded 9.5 sacks for minus-54 yards and 40 stops for losses of 113 yards…Recov-ered 10 fumbles, caused eight others, intercepted six passes and had 11 pass deflec-tions…Named a second team All-American by The Sporting News as a senior in2004…All-Mountain West Conference first team choice for the third straight year, addingMWC Co-Defensive Player of the Year honors…Semifinalist for the Butkus Award, givento the nation’s top linebacker…Also nominated for the Bronko Nagurski Trophy (na-tion’s most outstanding defensive player), Lombardi Award (outstanding lineman), Bed-narik Award (nation’s outstanding defensive player) and Lott Trophy (nation’s defensiveimpact player of the year)…Two-time MWC Defensive Player of the Week (vs. ColoradoState and Air Force)…Ranked second in the conference with 115 tackles (72), includ-ing nine stops for losses of 18 yards…Recovered three fumbles and caused an-other…Had a 14-yard interception return and two pass deflections…First teamAll-American selection by College Football News following junior season in 2003…All-MWC first team pick and named MWC Defensive Player of the Year by the conference’scoaches and media…Ranked second on the team with 115 tackles (70), including 3.5sacks for minus-22 yards and 17 stops for losses of 44 yards while starting every gameat middle linebacker…Caused four fumbles and recovered two others…Had one inter-ception and three pass deflections…All-MWC first team as a sophomore in 2002 andnamed the team’s Defensive Player of the Year after leading the team with 97 tackles(60), including three sacks for minus-15 yards and nine stops for losses of 27 yards…Re-covered five fumbles and caused two others…Intercepted three passes for 91 yards inreturns and a touchdown…Also deflected three passes…Earned Freshman All-Ameri-can accolades from The Sporting News and All-MWC honorable mention after movinginto the starting lineup at middle linebacker for the final seven contests as redshirt fresh-man…Finished with 69 tackles (39), three sacks for minus-17 yards and five stops for

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26 CBSTANFORD ROUTTBORN: 7/26/83 6-1 195

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COLLEGE: HOUSTONRaiders 2nd round pick in 2005.

PRO: Talented performer with world-class speed who’s been a key contributor in the de-fensive backfield and on special teams for the Silver and Black…2007: Played in all 16games, started the last 14…Set career highs with 42 tackles, seven passes defensedand three interceptions…(9/9) vs. DET: Made a crucial interception and returned it 31yards to set up the Raiders four-play, 27-yard touchdown drive...Had one solotackle…(9/16) @ DEN: Recorded two solo tackles…(9/23) vs. CLE: Recorded one solotackle and had one pass defensed…(9/30) @ MIA: Intercepted pass at the Raiders 2-yard line to end a Miami scoring bid…Recorded three solo tackles…(10/14) @ SD:Made one solo tackle…(10/21) vs. KC: Intercepted a pass in Raiders territory to halt theChiefs drive…Recorded one solo tackle…(10/28) @ TEN: Recorded one solo tackleand assisted on another…(11/4) vs. HOU: Had one solo tackle and assisted on an-other…(11/11) vs. CHI: Recorded three solo tackles…(11/18) @ MIN: Had seven solotackles…(11/25) @ KC: Recorded two solo tackles and assisted on another…(12/2)vs. DEN: Recorded two solo tackles and assisted on another…Had two passes de-fensed…(12/9) @ GB: Had two solo tackles and assisted on another…(12/16) vs. IND:Recorded one solo tackle and assisted on two others…(12/23) @ JAX: Had four solotackles…(12/30) vs. SD: Recorded three solo tackles and one pass defensed…2006:Contributed solid minutes as a reserve DB for the Silver and Black…Had 15 tackles, oneinterception and defensed two passes…Also finished with seven tackles on specialteams, tying him for second place on the kick coverage units…(9/11) vs. SD: Recordedtwo tackles…(9/17) @ BAL: Notched three tackles…(10/1) vs. CLE: Recorded two tack-les and contributed on special teams…(10/8) @ SF: In his first NFL start, got his first NFLinterception while making five tackles…(10/15) @ DEN: Registered one tackle and de-fensed one pass…(11/26) @ SD: Recorded one tackle and two special teams tack-les…(12/3) vs. HOU: Recorded one special teams tackle…(12/17) vs. STL: Recordedone tackle…(12/23) vs. KC: Recorded one tackle…(12/31) @ NYJ: Recorded threetackles…2005: Played in 14 games with two starts at CB in rookie year…Finished sea-son with 25 tackles, including 23 solo stops, one sack for a four-yard loss and a pair ofpass deflections…Also saw extensive action on special teams…(9/8) @ NE: Made hisNFL debut in the season opener…Played at CB and recorded five solo tackles…Also

a senior…Lettered in basketball for three seasons and averaged seven blocks per gameas a senior, earning All-District honors…Father played college football at Tiffin Univer-sity while his mother played rugby at Ohio State.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 4, twice, last (12/30/07) vs. SDSacks: 1 (12/2/07) vs. DENSack Yards: 8 (12/2/07) vs. DEN

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YDS FF FR2007 OAK 16 11 1 8 0 0NFL TOTALS 16 11 1 8 0 0

98 DEJAY RICHARDSONBORN: 1/27/84 6-6 280

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COLLEGE: OHIO STATERaiders 5th round pick in 2007.

PRO: Young defensive lineman who saw valuable action and started games in firstyear…2007: Played in all 16 games as a rookie…Started 11 games at RE and had 33 tack-les and one sack…(9/9) vs. DET: Saw time at DE…(9/16) @ DEN: Deflected pass which ledto LB Thomas Howard’s 44-yard interception return for a touchdown in the fourth quar-ter…Also had a solo tackle and assisted on two others…(9/23) vs. CLE: Assisted on threetackles…(9/30) @ MIA: Made two solo tackles…(10/14) @ SD: Started at DT…Had twosolo tackles…(10/21) vs. KC: Recorded one solo tackle…(10/28) @ TEN: Had two solotackles…(11/4) vs. HOU: Recorded three solo tackles…Blocked Texans 40-yard field goalattempt in the third quarter…(11/11) vs. CHI: Assisted on two solo tackles…(11/18) @ MIN:Recorded one solo tackle…(11/25) @ KC: Had four solo tackles…(12/2) vs. DEN: Had twosolo tackles…Recorded his first career sack for an 8-yard loss…(12/9) @ GB: (12/16) vs. IND:Recorded two solo tackles…(12/23) @ JAX: Had two solo tackles…(12/30) vs. SD:Recorded three solo tackles and assisted on another…Fifth round selection (138th overall)by Oakland in the 2007 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Played in 39 games at Ohio State and registered 52 tackles (28 solos) withseven sacks for minus-39 yards, 12.5 stops for losses of 52 yards and three quarterbackpressures...Caused and recovered a fumble while also deflecting nine passes…Startedall 13 games as a senior at left defensive end… Recorded 25 tackles (15) with four sacksfor minus-17 yards and 8.5 stops for losses of 26 yards...Credited with two quarterbackpressures and recovered one fumble...Led the team’s down linemen with seven pass de-flections…As a junior, played in 12 games as a reserve left defensive end...Managed 11tackles (five) with two sacks for minus-10 yards, adding two pass deflections and a forcedfumble…As a sophomore, started the first six games at weak side (right) defensive end,appearing in nine contests...Recorded 15 tackles (eight) with a 12-yard sack, two stopsfor losses of 16 yards and a quarterback pressure…Saw action in five games as a redshirtfreshman, making one assisted tackle… African-American Studies major.

PERSONAL: First team All-Ohio selection as a senior after leading Dublin Scioto HighSchool to a 10-2 record…Of his 73 tackles that year, 43 were from behind the line ofscrimmage…Also played tight end and led the conference in touchdown receptions as

games...Finished with 11 carries for 42 yards (3.8) and two touchdowns...Caughtfour passes for 39 yards (9.8)...Sat out first two seasons for medical reasons…In-dustrial Technology major.

PERSONAL: At Stuttgart (Ark.) High School, lettered three times in football at line-backer on football team...Named all-conference as a junior and senior…Also let-tered in track and field.

RUSHING RECEIVINGYEAR TEAM ATT YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD2007 OAK 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 1.0 1 0NFL TOTALS 0 0 0.0 0 0 1 1 1.0 1 0

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played on special teams…(9/18) vs. KC: Made first career start at CB when the Raidersopened with a “nickel” package…Registered one solo tackle and assisted on an-other…(10/16) vs. SD: Contributed two solo tackles…(10/23) vs. BUF: Recorded twosolo tackles…(10/30) @ TEN: Registered one solo tackle when he stopped TennesseeQB short of the first down marker on third down late in the game…(11/20) @ WAS:Recorded one solo tackle…(12/4) @ SD: Played on special teams…(12/11) @ NYJ:Recorded one solo tackle…(12/18) vs. CLE: Had four total tackles, three solo stops,one sack for a loss of four yards and two passes defensed…(12/24) @ DEN: Started atCB, registering four solo tackles…(12/31) vs. NYG: Finished the game with a pair ofsolo tackles…Selected by the Raiders in the second round (38th overall) of the 2005NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: In addition to being a standout CB, was one of the top sprinters in Confer-ence USA…Split time between track and football in his first three years at the Univer-sity of Houston…Played in 47 games for the Cougars, starting 27…Recorded 136tackles (111 solos) with three stops for losses of 15 yards, seven interceptions for 96yards, 23 pass break-ups, a fumble recovery, a blocked kick and three kickoff returnsfor 36 yards…All-Conference USA third team choice as a senior in 2004…Started allyear at RCB, making a career-high 60 tackles (53) with two stops for losses of eightyards and a fumble recovery…Intercepted two passes for 37 yards in returns and gained36 yards on three kickoff returns…Also deflected eight passes…Named 2004 Confer-ence USA Men’s Indoor Track Athlete of the Year after winning the 60- and 200-meterdashes and qualified to compete in the 60- and 200-meter dashes at the NCAA IndoorChampionships for the second consecutive year…Won the 200 meters at the NCAAMidwest Regional Championships for the second straight year…Started the team’s firstnine games as a junior in 2003 and the Hawaii Bowl at RCB…Recorded 28 tackles (21)with a fumble recovery…Tied for the team lead with a career-high four interceptions for44 yards in returns…Deflected eight passes and blocked a kick…Qualified to competein the 60- and 200-meter dashes for the 2003 NCAA Indoor Championships…EarnedNCAA Outdoor All-American honors after finishing third in the 200 meters at the 2003NCAA Outdoor Meet…Played in 11 games as a sophomore in 2002, starting at weakside CB in the final two contests vs. South Florida and Louisville…Finished with 22 tack-les (19), a stop for a seven-yard loss and two pass deflections…Made five solo tacklesvs. South Florida and collected eight tackles (seven) with a pass deflection vs.Louisville…Played in 11 games, starting four, as a freshman…Recorded 26 tackles (18)with an interception and five pass deflections…Returned an interception 15 yards inthe Texas clash, adding four tackles…Had another four stops vs. Memphis…Sports Ad-ministration major.

PERSONAL: At Connally High School in Pflugerville, Texas, unanimous All-District selectionand earned All-American honors in track...Ran the ninth-fastest time in the 200 meters na-tionally as a junior...State qualifier in both the 200 meters and 4x400-meter relay team.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSInterceptions: 1, four times, last (10/21/07) vs. KCTackles: 7 (11/18/07) @ MINSacks: 1 (12/18/05) vs. CLESack Yards: 4 (12/18/05) vs. CLEPasses Defensed: 2, twice, last (12/2/07) vs. DEN

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2 QBJAMARCUS RUSSELLBORN: 8/9/85 6-6 260

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COLLEGE: LSURaiders 1st round pick in 2007.

PRO: Talented QB who was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2007 NFL Draft byRaiders…2007: Saw action in four games in December…Inactive from 9/9-11/25…(12/2) vs. DEN: Made his NFL debut at QB…Completed four of seven passesfor 56 yards…Ran the ball three times for four yards…(12/16) vs. IND: Saw time atQB…Completed two of five passes for 10 yards…(12/23) @ JAX: Saw significanttime at QB…Completed seven of 23 passes for 83 yards…Engineered a 12-play, 70-yard drive which he capped off with his first NFL touchdown pass…(12/30) vs. SD:Made first NFL start at QB…Completed 23 of 31 passes for 224 yards…Connectedwith WR Jerry Porter on a 32-yard touchdown pass…Posted QB rating of 91.3.

COLLEGE: Finished ranked among the top five in every career passing category atLSU...Compiled a 25-4 mark as LSU’s starting quarterback...His 25 wins is tied forthe third-highest total in LSU history...Ranked second all-time at LSU in career com-pletion percentage (61.9) and career touchdown passes (52)...Also ranks third incareer completions (493) and career passing yards (6,625) and fourth in career at-tempts (797)...Just the fourth player in school history to go over the 6,000-yard markin total offense (6,704)...Capped career ranked No. 3 in school history with 6,704yards of total offense...Only the fourth quarterback in LSU history to pass for morethan 6,000 yards...Leaves LSU with single-season records in touchdown passes,completions (232) and completion percentage (67.8)...Is the only quarterback tolead the Tigers to at least 10 wins in back-to-back seasons...Won 10 games as astarter in 2005 and followed that by starting in all 11 victories in 2006…First team All-SEC selection as a junior by the Associated Press and the SEC coaches...Cappedjunior season by leading the Tigers to a 41-14 win over Notre Dame in the SugarBowl...Named Sugar Bowl MVP after throwing for a career best 332 yards and twotouchdowns and also ran for a score... Finished the game by connecting on 21 of34 passes...His 67.8 completion percentage set the LSU single-season mark, whilehis 3,129 yards ranks second in school history...Also set the school record for com-pletions in a season with 232, breaking the previous mark of 229...Named the SECOffensive Player of the Week a conference-leading three times…As a sophomore in2005, was LSU’s starting quarterback for the first 12 games and logged a 10-2record...Led the Tigers to four, fourth quarter comeback or overtime wins...Rankedthird in the SEC in pass efficiency...Connected on 188 of 311 passes for 2,443 yards,15 touchdowns and just nine interceptions...Threw at least one TD pass in ninestraight games…Served as primarily as a backup in his redshirt freshmanyear…Played in 11 games, starting four times…Finished the season connecting on73 of 144 passes for 1,053 yards, nine touchdowns and four interceptions.

PERSONAL: Attended Lillie B. Williamson High in hometown of Mobile, Ala....Oneof the nation’s top-rated quarterbacks...Consensus top-five national pro-style quar-terback by every major recruiting publication...Named to the prestigious Parade All-America Team…Named Alabama’s Mr. Football and SuperPrep Dixie OffensivePlayer of the Year...All-time leading passer in Alabama history, throwing for 10,744yards, eclipsing the mark set by former Alabama and current Kansas City Chiefsquarterback Brodie Croyle...Two-time 5A all-state selection who rewrote the record

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COLLEGE: TENNESSEE-CHATTANOOGAKansas City, 2001-02; Green Bay, 2003.Signed by Raiders as a free agent in November, 2003.

PRO: Big, physical defensive lineman who has played in 59 games with 13starts…Has two career sacks, one fumble recovery, one interception and has de-fensed eight passes…2007: Started a career high 11 games, providing consistentpressure up the middle…(9/9) vs. DET: Made one solo tackle…(9/23) vs. CLE: As-sisted on one tackle…(9/30) @ MIA: Recorded one solo tackle and deflected a passon third down to force a punt…(10/14) @ SD: Made one solo tackle and assisted onanother…(10/21) vs. KC: Recorded one solo tackle…(10/28) @ TN: Recorded foursolo tackles…(11/4) vs. HOU: Recorded three solo tackles and one assist…(11/11)vs. CHI: Had two solo tackles and an assist…(11/18) @ MIN: Assisted on onetackle…(11/25) @ KC: Assisted on one tackle…(12/2) vs. DEN: Made one solotackle…(12/23) @ JAX: Had two solo tackles…(12/30) vs. SD: Recorded one solotackle and one pass defended…2006: Played in all 16 games…Tallied a career sea-son high 41 tackles (30 solo)…Four passes defensed, one sack and recorded his firstNFL interception… (9/11) vs. SD: Registered eight tackles…(9/17) @ BAL: Recordedtwo tackles, defensed two passes...(10/1) vs. CLE: Assisted on two tackles…(10/8)@ SF: Had with four tackles…(10/15) @ DEN: Had three solo tackles and assistedon another…(10/22) vs. AZ: Intercepted his first NFL pass…(10/29) vs. PIT: Had twosolo tackles…(11/6) @ SEA: Recorded two tackles…(11/12) vs. DEN: Made threetackles…(11/19) @ KC: Defensed one pass…(11/26) @ SD: Recorded onetackle…(12/3) vs. HOU: Posted four tackles and one sack…(12/10) @ CIN: Came upwith five tackles…(12/17) vs. STL: Assisted on one tackle and had two solo take-downs…(12/31) @ NYJ: Recorded one tackle…2005: Played in the final nine gamesat DT and finished with seven tackles, including six solo stops…Also had one sackfor minus-seven yards and one fumble recovery...Saw action on special teams aspart of the kick block unit…Inactive for first seven games of the year…(11/6) @ KC:Saw his first action of the year at DT and recorded one solo tackle…(11/13) vs. DEN:Registered one solo tackle…(11/27) vs. MIA: Played at DT, recording one tackle andassisting on another…(12/4) @ SD: Collected a pair of solo tackles and his first sack(seven-yard loss)…(12/11) @ NYJ: Recorded a pair of tackles…(12/18) vs. CLE:Registered a pair of tackles and his first career fumble recovery…2004: Saw actionin 15 games at DT and recorded 22 tackles (17) and two passes defensed…Alsosaw time on special teams…(9/19) vs. BUF: Registered two tackles…(10/3) @ HOU:Recorded one tackle and a pass defensed…(10/10) @ IND: Made onetackle…(10/17) vs. DEN: Recorded one tackle…(10/31) @ SD: Inactive…(12/5) vs.KC: Collected a season-high five tackles and one pass defensed…(12/12) @ ATL:Making two tackles...Also played on special teams…(12/19) vs. TN: Tallied threetackles…(1/2/05) vs. JAX: Recorded two tackles…2003: Started with GreenBay…Signed by Raiders (11/12)…Played in three games with one start…Inactivefor first four games with the Raiders…(12/14) vs. BAL: Made his NFL debut andstarted at DT, making one tackle…(12/22) vs. GB: Played at DT, making twostops…(12/28) @ SD: Played at DT…2002: Allocated to Berlin Thunder for NFL Eu-rope by Kansas City…Saw action in 10 games as a DT, logging 14 tackles (11), onesack and one pass defensed…Spent training camp with Kansas City before being

books with 84 touchdown passes...Connected on 219 of 372 passes for 3,332 yardsand 22 TDs as a senior...On the ground, added 400 yards and five TDs in2002...Passed for 1,850 yards and 17 touchdowns as a junior...Also standout bas-ketball player…Made national news in the fall of 2005 after sharing his apartmentwith legendary musician Fats Domino in the days following Hurricane Katrina... Ac-tually housed more than a dozen family and friends for a week following the storm.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSPassing Attempts: 31 (12/30/07) vs. SDPassing Completions: 23 (12/30/07) vs. SD Passing Yards: 224 (12/30/07) vs. SDPassing Touchdowns: 1, twice, last (12/30/07) vs. SDLongest Completion: 32 (12/30/07) vs. SDRushing Attempts: 3 (12/2/07) vs. DENRushing Yards: 4 (12/2/07) vs. DENLongest Rush: 4 (12/2/07) vs. DEN

PASSINGYEAR TEAM GP GS ATT CMP PCT YDS YDS/ATT TD INT LG RATING2007 OAK 4 1 66 36 54.5 373 5.7 2 4 32 55.9NFL TOTALS 4 1 66 36 54.5 373 5.7 2 4 32 55.9

2007 GAME-BY-GAME STATISTICSPASSING RUSHING

OPPONENT ATT CMP YDS TD INT LG ATT YDS AVG. TD9/9 DET Did Not Play9/16 @ DEN Did Not Play9/23 CLE Did Not Play9/30 @ MIA Did Not Play10/14 @ SD Did Not Play10/21 KC Did Not Play10/28 @ TEN Did Not Play11/4 HOU Did Not Play11/11 CHI Did Not Play11/18 @ MIN Did Not Play11/25 @ KC Did Not Play12/2 DEN 7 4 56 0 0 20 3 4 1.3 012/9 @ GB Did Not Play12/16 IND 5 2 10 0 0 6 0 0 0 012/23 @ JAX 23 7 83 1 3 19 2 0 0 012/30 SD 31 23 224 1 1 32 0 0 0 0TOTAL 66 36 373 2 4 77 5 4 0.8 0

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COLLEGE: FLORIDA STATENew England, 1998-00; Cleveland, 2001; Tampa Bay, 2002-07.Signed by the Raiders as a free agent in May, 2008.

PRO: Productive veteran defensive lineman who joined the Raiders as free agent in2008…Has played in 147 games with 94 starts…Has 39.5 sacks and forced 11 fumblesduring his 10-year NFL career…2007: Played in 10 contests with eight starts and inac-tive for six others with Tampa Bay…Tallied 43 tackles, two sacks and one pass de-fensed…(9/9) @ SEA: Posted four tackles, one sack and one pass defensed…(9/16)vs. NO: Had four tackles…(9/23) vs. STL: Totaled five tackles…(9/30) @ CAR: Madethree tackles…(10/7) @ IND: Had three stops…(10/14) vs. TEN: Finished with a season-high seven tackles…(10/21) @ DET: Notched three tackles…(10/28) vs. JAX: Had seventackles before leaving the contest with an injury…(11/4 - 12/16): Inactive…(12/23) @ SF:Returned from injury and posted three tackles…(12/30) vs. CAR: Tallied four tacklesand one sack…Postseason: (1/6/08) vs. NYG: Had two tackles in NFC Wild CardGame…2006: Started all 16 contests for Buccaneers…Amassed 63 tackles, sharedteam lead with five sacks and added a pass defensed…(9/10) vs. BAL: Made threetackles…(9/17) @ ATL: Had two tackles…(9/24) vs. CAR: Had two tackles and onesack…(10/8) @ NO: Totaled four tackles…(10/15) vs. CIN: Notched four tack-les…(10/22) vs. PHI: Finished with two tackles…(10/29) @ NYG: Totaled four tacklesand one pass defensed…(11/5) vs. NO: Had four tackles…(11/13) @ CAR: Posted threetackles…(11/19) vs. WAS: Recorded four tackles…(11/23) @ DAL: Totaled two tack-les…(12/3) @ PIT: Had two tackles…(12/10) vs. ATL: Led defensive line with eight tack-les…(12/17) @ CHI: Tied his career high with nine tackles and added one sack…(12/24)@ CLE: Recorded two sacks and five tackles…(12/31) vs. SEA: Had one sack and fivetackles…2005: Started all 16 contests and playoff game at LE for Tampa Bay…Secondon the team with four sacks…Finished the season with 57 tackles, four sacks, oneforced fumble and one pass defensed…Part of a defense that was the NFL’s top-rankedtotal defense, marking the fourth consecutive season they’ve ranked in the top five andseventh time in the last nine years…(9/11) @ MIN: Part of a defense that limited theVikings to just 33 rushing yards…(9/18) vs. BUF: Recorded one tackle and one pass de-

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three tackles and a sack…Made NFL debut in a reserve role (12/1) vs. SEA…Recordedfirst NFL sack (12/21) @ AZ…Inactive for both playoff games following the season…Se-lected by San Francisco in the fifth round (172nd overall) of the 2002 Draft.

COLLEGE: Four-year letterman for Michigan (1998-01) who started his final threeyears…Played in 41 games, including 28 starts, and recorded 214 tackles, 24 stops forloss, three sacks and three interceptions…Started the first seven games as a seniorand was credited with 54 tackles and two interceptions before sustaining an injuryagainst Michigan, causing him to miss the remainder of the year…Still earned first teamAll-Big Ten accolades…Honorable mention All-Big Ten selection as a junior in 2000when he posted 68 tackles, two sacks and a forced fumble…Shared the school’s Out-standing Underclass Lineman Award as both a sophomore and junior…Majored in Mer-chandising Management.

PERSONAL: Attended Dillard High School in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla.…Second team all-state selection and a first team All-Broward County choice as a senior in 1997…Notchedmore than 400 career tackles, including 35 sacks, during his career.

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RAIDERS: 2 NFL: 5

COLLEGE: MICHIGAN STATESan Francisco, 2002; Miami, 2004-05.Signed by Raiders as free agent in April, 2007.

released before the regular season…Signed to Chiefs practice squad (9/10)…Re-leased (9/19)…Signed by Green Bay to practice squad (11/20)…2001: Did not seeaction in training camp due to foot injury…Placed on the reserve/non-football injurylist and missed the remainder of the season…Seventh round pick (243rd overall) byKansas City in 2001 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Played and lettered one year (1999) at Tennessee-Chattanooga, record-ing 36 tackles (26), a sack, two passes defensed, two fumble recoveries and a forcedfumble.

PERSONAL: Won four letters in football and basketball while attending Howard HighSchool in Chattanooga, Tenn..…Played G, T, DE, DT and LB during his high schoolcareer...Three-time all-state and all-city selection…Nominated for Tennessee’s “Mr.Football” Award as a senior…All-star performer at center and forward in basketball.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 8 (9/11/06) vs. SDSacks: 1, twice, last (12/3/06) vs. HOUFumble Recoveries: 1 (12/18/05) vs. CLEPasses Defensed: 2 (9/17/06) @ BAL

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YARDS FF FR2003 GB/OAK 4 0 0 0 0 02004 OAK 15 0 0 0 0 02005 OAK 9 0 1 7 0 02006 OAK 16 0 1 4 0 02007 OAK 16 11 0 0 0 0NFL TOTALS 60 11 2 11 0 0

PRO: Defensive lineman who has seen NFL action by playing in nine games with ninetackles and one sack…2007: On Raiders practice squad from 9/9-10/28…(11/4) vs.HOU: Signed to active roster…Saw time at DT…Recorded one solo tackle and assistedon another…Inactive from 11/11-12/30…2006: Did not play in NFL after being releasedby Miami in final cutdown…2005: Spent five games on the Dolphins 53-man roster andwas inactive for all five…Registered nine tackles in preseason with Miami…2004: Intraining camp with San Francisco before being waived…Signed to Dolphins practicesquad on 10/20 where he remained for three games before being signed to the 53-manroster…Played in a reserve role in five games, dressed but did not play in one and wasinactive for another…Totaled seven tackles, including a high of four (12/5) vs. Buf-falo…2003: Spent time on practice squads of San Francisco (one week) and New Or-leans (eight weeks) after being released by 49ers…2002: Spent the first nine games ofthe season on San Francisco’s Reserve/Non-Football Injury list with a knee injury thathe sustained in his senior season of college before being activated to the 53-man ros-ter on 11/13…Went on to play in three games and was inactive for four…Registered

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sack…(12/2) vs. TEN: Tallied three solo tackles and two QB pressures…(12/9) @ NE:Recorded four tackles…(12/16) vs. JAX: Had two solo tackles, one sack and one forcedfumble…(12/30) @ TEN: Recorded five solo tackles…(1/6/02) @ PIT: Recorded threetackles…2000: Played in all 16 games and started two contests at defensive end forNew England…Shared team lead with six sacks…Also totaled 17 tackles, one fumblerecovery and three forced fumbles…(9/17) vs. MIN: Recorded 1.5 sacks on consecu-tive plays…(10/1) vs. DEN: Tallied one sack and one forced fumble…(10/8) vs. IND:Had two sacks for 10 yards and one forced fumble…(10/15) vs. NYJ: Made his secondcareer start and recorded one tackle…(11/12) vs. CLE: Started his second game of theseason and recorded three tackles and 0.5 sacks…(11/19) vs. CIN: Registered threetackles, one forced fumble and one sack…1999: Saw action as a defensive reserve in11 games…Also saw limited action on the Patriots special teams unit…Finished witheight tackles, 0.5 sacks and two special teams tackles…(10/17) vs. MIA: Had his bestgame of the season with four tackles, 0.5 sacks and one special teams tackle…1998:Played in 15 regular season games with one start at right defensive end…Also playedin one playoff contest…Finished with 22 total tackles (17 solo), three sacks for 26 yardsand three passes defensed…(9/7) vs. DEN: Made one solo stop in his NFLdebut…(11/18) vs. ATL: Had three solo stops and three passes defensed…(11/29) vs.BUF: Recorded his second sack…(12/20) vs. SF: Posted season-high four tackles anda sack…Postseason: (1/3/99) vs. JAX: Recorded two sacks in the AFC Wild CardGame.

COLLEGE: Four-year letterman at Florida State…Played linebacker, nose guard and de-fensive end during his career for the Seminoles…Career totals of 115 tackles and 18sacks…Started eight out of nine games played during his senior year…Missed firstthree games while recovering from a fractured fibula…Totaled 32 tackles, 10 sacks, 14tackles for loss and two forced fumbles…Selected second team All-ACC…As a junior,played in 11 games…Tallied 35 tackles, seven sacks and nine tackles for loss…Had ca-reer high 42 tackles as a sophomore defensive tackle …Also registered five tackles forloss, one sack and two passes defensed…Saw limited action as a redshirt freshmanwith six tackles as a reserve nose guard.

PERSONAL: Attended Mariner (Cape Coral, Fla.) High School where he was a stand-out linebacker and fullback…Earned District Player of the Year and All-Region honorsafter rushing for more than 900 yards as a senior…Blocked three punts and averaged11 tackles per game during his high school career.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 9 (9/8/02) vs. NOSacks: 2.5 (12/14/03) vs. HOU

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YARDS FF FR1998 NE 15 1 3.0 26.0 0 01999 NE 11 0 0.5 6.0 0 02000 NE 16 2 6.0 41.5 3 12001 CLE 16 4 4.0 25.0 1 12002 TB 16 16 3.5 22.0 1 12003 TB 15 15 3.5 15.5 2 12004 TB 16 16 8.0 56.5 3 22005 TB 16 16 4.0 15.0 1 02006 TB 16 16 5.0 33.0 0 02007 TB 10 8 2.0 12.0 0 0NFL TOTALS 147 94 39.5 252.5 11 6

fensed…(9/25) @ GB: Posted three tackles and one sack…(10/2) vs. DET: Recordedthree tackles…(10/16) vs. MIA: Posted a sack and a forced fumble which was returnedfor a touchdown…(10/30) @ SF: Recorded a season-high eight tackles…(11/13) vs.WAS: Notched one tackle before leaving the game with an injury…(11/20) @ ATL:Recorded six tackles…(11/27) vs. CHI: Had three tackles…(12/4) @ NO: Recorded sixtackles and a sack…(12/11) @ CAR: Had four tackles…(12/17) @ NE: Notched fivetackles…(12/24) vs. ATL: Recorded seven stops…(1/1/06) vs. NO: Posted his fourthsack of the season along with five tackles…Postseason: (1/7/06) vs. WAS: Totaled twotackles in the NFC Wild Card Game…2004: Named to USA Today’s All-JoeTeam…Started 16 games, 13 at defensive end and three at DT…Led defensive line-men and ranked sixth on the team with a career high 86 tackles…Ranked second onthe team with a career high eight sacks…Tied for second on the team with three forcedfumbles…Also had two fumble recoveries and one pass defensed…(9/12) @ WAS: Leddefensive linemen with eight tackles…(9/19) vs. SEA: Registered five tackles and postedhis first sack of the season…(9/26) @ OAK: Had five tackles…(10/3) vs. DEN: Registeredsix tackles…(10/10) @ NO: Posted three tackles and one pass defensed…Added aforced fumble that led to a touchdown…(10/18) @ STL: Led the defensive linemen withseven tackles and two sacks…Also added a forced fumble…(10/24) vs. CHI: Recordedthree tackles…(11/7) vs. KC: Led the defensive linemen with nine tackles…(11/14) @ATL: For the second consecutive week led the defensive linemen with nine tackles andhad 0.5 sacks…(11/21) vs. SF: Finished with five tackles…(11/28) @ CAR: Notchedthree tackles and one sack…(12/5) vs. ATL: Posted three tackles and two fumble re-coveries…(12/12) @ SD: Finished the game with three tackles and one sack…(12/19)vs. NO: Started first NFL game at DT, recording seven tackles, 1.5 sacks and one forcedfumble…(12/26) vs. CAR: Totaled five tackles and one sack…(1/2/05) @ AZ: Registeredfive tackles…2003: Started 15 games at DE…Totaled 44 tackles, 3.5 sacks, two forcedfumbles, one fumble recovery and four passes defensed…(9/8) @ PHI: Posted threetackles and two passes defensed…(9/14) vs. CAR: Recorded one tackle and twopasses defensed…(9/21) @ ATL: Notched two tackles…(10/12) @ WAS: Recordedthree tackles…(10/26) vs. DAL: Posted four tackles…(11/2) vs. NO: Notched four tack-les…(11/24) vs. NYG: Had two tackles…(11/30) @ JAX: Notched a season high fivetackles…(12/7) @ NO: Helped seal win by sacking QB and forcing a fumble late in thefourth quarter…Finished with three tackles…(12/14) vs. HOU: Recorded five tackles,career high 2.5 sacks and a forced fumble…(12/20) vs. ATL: Matched a season highwith five tackles and added a fumble recovery…Placed on Injured Reserve 12/22 witha left shoulder injury…2002: Started all 16 regular season games at left defensive endin his first season with the Buccaneers after assuming starting role in the presea-son…Started all three playoff games…Second on the team with two postseason sacks…Added 11 tackles and two passes defensed in the playoffs…Totaled 47 tackles, 3.5sacks, one forced fumble, one fumble recovery and one pass defensed…(9/8) vs. NO:Recorded nine tackles and 0.5 sacks…(9/15) @ BAL: Finished the game with threetackles…(9/23) vs. STL: Tallied one sack and one tackle…(10/6) @ ATL: Finished withtwo tackles and a pass defensed…(10/13) vs. CLE: Recorded four tackles…(10/27) @CAR: Finished with three tackles…(11/3) vs. MIN: Finished the game with five tack-les…(11/17) vs. CAR: Recorded a sack and a forced fumble to go along with three tack-les…(12/1) @ NO: Notched three tackles and a fumble recovery…(12/8) vs. ATL:Recorded four tackles and one sack…(12/15) @ DET: Posted three tackles…(12/29) @CHI: Finished with four tackles…Postseason: (1/12/03) vs. SF: Recorded four tacklesand one sack in the NFC Divisional Playoff Game…(1/19/03) @ PHI: Had four tacklesin NFC Championship Game…(1/26/03) vs. OAK: Three tackles, one sack and twopasses defensed in Super Bowl XXXVII…2001: Played in 16 games, four starts, withCleveland…Totaled 32 tackles, four sacks, one pass defensed, one forced fumble andone fumble recovery…(9/9) vs. SEA: Had one tackle and one pass defensed…(9/23)vs. DET: Notched two tackles and one sack…(10/21) vs. BAL: Recorded four tackles,one sack and one fumble recovery…(11/4) @ CHI: Recorded three tackles and one

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RAIDERS: 3 NFL: 7

COLLEGE: UCLASt. Louis, 2002-04; Green Bay, 2005.Signed by Raiders as a free agent in May, 2006

first game…(1/6) @ TB: First NFL start, caught three passes for 41 yards…Eaglesfifth round (147th overall) pick in the 2001 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Two-year starter at Penn State…Finished with 59 receptions for 861 yardsand three TDs…As a senior, became the first TE since 1979 to lead the Nittany Lionsin receiving with 38 catches for 451 yards and two TDs…His 38 catches as a seniorset a Penn State season record for a TE…Earned honorable mention All-Americahonors from Football News as a senior and earned a bid to the 2001 Hula Bowl.

PERSONAL: Born in Lohne, Germany, where he lived with his military family until agethree… Attended high school in Allentown, Pa., earning All-American first team hon-ors at Allentown Central Catholic….Father was in U.S. Army and mother is a nativeGerman…Fluent in German…Married with a son.

CAREER SINGLE HIGHSReceptions: 5, twice, last (10/05/03) vs. BUFReceiving Yards: 56 (9/28/03) vs. CLEReceiving Touchdowns: 1 (12/31/06) vs. PIT Longest Reception: 19, (9/28/03) vs. CLE

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PRO: Former first round draft choice signed by Raiders during the 2006 offseason… En-tered NFL as top pick by St. Louis in 2002…2007: Started 10 games for the Silver andBlack at LB…Amassed 62 total tackles (51 solo) to rank fifth on the team and had twoforced fumbles…(9/9) vs. DET: Saw time at LB and on special teams…(9/16) @ DEN:Saw time at LB and on special teams…(10/14) @ SD: Started at LB and led with eightsolo tackles…Stopped Chargers RB on third-and-two to force a punt…(10/21) vs. KC:Recorded three solo tackles…(10/28) @ TEN: Had three solo tackles and assisted onanother…(11/4) vs. HOU: Started at LB…Recorded a team-high nine solo tackles andassisted on two others…(11/11) vs. CHI: Had eight solo tackles and an assist…(11/18)@ MIN: Recorded three solo tackles and assisted on another…Forced a fumble that ledto a K Sebastian Janikowski field goal…(11/25) @ KC: Had two solo tackles and twoassists…(12/2) vs. DEN: Recorded four solo tackles and assisted on another…Forced

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RAIDERS: 2 NFL: 8

COLLEGE: PENN STATEPhiladelphia, 2001, Cincinnati, 2002-06.Signed by Raiders as a free agent in March, 2007.

PRO: Veteran performer who has contributed on offense and special teams…Hasplayed in 68 games and started 23…Has 55 career receptions for 464 yards andthree touchdowns…2007: A steady performer on special teams, totaling six tack-les…(9/9) vs. DET: Saw time at TE and on special teams…(9/16) @ DEN: Saw timeat TE and on special teams…(10/21) vs. KC: Saw time at TE and on specialteams…Recorded one special teams tackle…(11/11) vs. CHI: Saw time at TE and onspecial teams…Recorded one special teams tackle…(11/18) @ MIN: Saw time atTE and on special teams…Had one special teams tackle…(12/16) vs. IND: Saw timeat TE and on special teams…Recorded two special teams tackles…(12/30) vs. SD:Saw time at TE and on special teams…Recorded one special teams tackle...2006:Had three starts in Bengals TE rotation…Logged 14 catches for 120 yards, plus onetouchdown…Averaged 8.6 yards a catch and added 14 special teams tackles (eightsolo)...(9/24) @ PIT: His fourth-quarter recovery of a muffed punt set up TD that gaveBengals the win…(10/22) vs. CAR: Had two catches for 33 yards, including key 19-yarder in fourth quarter that set up a Bengals first down on their winning TDdrive…Also had four special teams tackles, highest game total by a Bengal on theseason…(11/12) vs. SD: Made a one-handed, over-the-shoulder catch for 26 yardsthat set up a seven-yard TD run…(11/26) @ CLE: Had two catches for 15yards…(12/18) @ IND: Had a fumble recovery on muffed punt in second quarterthat set up 12-yard TD run and also made a solo tackle on kickoff coverage at Colts18-yard line in fourth quarter…(12/24) @ DEN: Had a catch for seven yards, a spe-cial teams tackle and tipped a Broncos punt from the end zone in first quarter, set-ting up an 18-yard Bengals drive for a touchdown…(12/31) vs. PIT: Had two catchesfor four yards, including a five-yard TD that put Bengals ahead with less than threeminutes to go…2005: Tied for seventh on the team in special teams tackles (11) andfifth in special teams snaps (230)…Played in 14 games, missing two because ofback injury, breaking his streak of 40 straight Bengals games played…(10/25) @CHI: Recorded two special teams tackles…(1/1/06) @ KC: Had two catches for 16yards…Postseason: (1/8/06) vs. PIT: Led special teams with two tackles in WildCard Game…2004: Played in every game for the second straight season, had ca-reer high nine starts and 10 catches for 48 yards with a TD…On special teams, hadseven tackles and a forced fumble…(11/14) @ WAS: Recorded his first Bengals TDand second career score, grabbing a one-yard pass…2003: Broke into the lineup inhis third pro season, playing in all 16 games with six starts…Achieved career highin receiving yards (212)…(9/28) @ CLE: Set single game career high in receptions(five) and yards (56)…(10/5) @ BUF: Tied his career high in receptions (five) andhad 35 yards…2002: Spent preseason with Philadelphia and was on the inactive listfor season opener (9/8) @ TEN…Waived on 9/11 and signed 9/12 to Philadelphia’spractice squad…Signed from Eagles practice squad to Bengals 53-man roster on11/23…(12/15) vs. JAX: Made Cincinnati playing debut, recorded a 6-yard recep-tion…2001: Played in three games and started one…Had five catches for 52yards…(11/29) @ KC: Made NFL debut and had two catches for 11 yards, includ-ing a 1-yard TD pass…First Eagle since Charlie Garner in 1994 to score a TD in his

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RAIDERS: 7 NFL: 8

COLLEGE: WASHINGTONRaiders 2nd round pick in 2001.Raiders 2001-06; N.Y. Jets, 2007.Signed by the Raiders as a free agent in June, 2008.

year…Father (Stan) played professional baseball for the Pirates (1964-69) and the An-gels (1963-64)…Brother (Stan) played at University of Texas and was a first round draftchoice of the Chicago Bears in 1991.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 16 (9/14/03) vs. SFInterceptions: 1 (11/6/05) vs. PITReturn Yards: 24 (11/6/05) vs. PITPasses Defensed: 2 (12/25/02) @ AZSacks: 1, twice, last (11/9/03) vs. BAL

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PRO: Returns to Raiders after spending 2007 with the N.Y. Jets…Entering his eighth sea-son, seventh with the Raiders…2007: Jets No. 3 QB all season and didn’t see ac-tion…2006: Saw action in two games as a reserve for the Raiders… (10/8) @ SF:Completed 4 of 9 passes for 52 yards and completed an eight-yard touchdown to TECourtney Alexander…also ran one time for nine yards…(10/22) vs. AZ: Completed 2 of4 passes for 16 yards and rushed three times for 20 yards with a fumble lost…2005:Suited up for all 16 games and saw action in one, started at QB @ NYJ (12/11)…Startwas the second of his career…(12/11) @ NYJ: Completed 12 of 26 passes for 124yards, a touchdown and two interceptions…Connected with WR Jerry Porter for a 20-yard touchdown, the first of his career… Also ran the ball for 19 yards on two car-ries…2004: Suited up for all 16 games but did not see action as the primary backup tofellow QBs Rich Gannon and Kerry Collins…2003: Suited up for eight games before suf-fering a season-ending knee injury…Began the season as the backup to Gannon, butsaw action when Gannon went down with a shoulder injury…Completed 55.5 percentof his passes for the season and threw for 324 yards in limited action…Earned his firstcareer start in Week 9 at Detroit…(9/7) @ TEN: Played at QB, attempted onepass…(9/22) @ DEN: Played at QB, completing three of five passes for 35 yards witha long of 17 and one interception…(10/20) vs. KC: Saw the first extended action of hiscareer, completing 16 of 28 passes for 224 yards, all personal single-game highs…Hada long of 35 yards and ran the ball four times for 20 yards with a long of eight…(11/2)@ DET: Started for the first time in his career, completing six of 11 passes for 65 yardswith a long of 22…Ran the ball once for one yard before suffering a knee injury…Placed

RB to fumble, setting up TE Zach Miller’s 13-yard touchdown reception…(12/9) @ GB:Had seven solo tackles and assisted on two others…(12/16) vs. IND: Recorded twosolo tackles…(12/23) @ JAX: Had two solo tackles and assisted on another…2006:Played in all 16 games and contributed with solid play as reserve LB and special teamsperformer…Had 39 total tackles, one forced fumble and defensed one pass…Tied forsecond on the team with seven special teams tackles…(9/17) @ BAL: Recorded twotackles…(10/1) vs. CLE...Recorded two tackles and played on special teams…(10/8) @SF: Recorded two tackles…(10/15) @ DEN: Recorded three tackles and recovered afumble…(10/29) vs. PIT: Recorded five tackles and one special teams stop…DroppedSteelers ball carrier for a four-yard loss deep in Raiders territory to help thwart drive latein the game…(11/6) @ SEA: Recorded three tackles…(11/12) vs. DEN: Played at LBand had a tackle…(11/19) @ KC: Recorded two special teams tackles…(12/10) @ CIN:Recorded two tackles…(12/17) vs. STL: Recorded one tackle…(12/31) @ NYJ:Recorded three tackles…2005: Saw action in 10 games with nine starts for Green Baybefore landing on Injured Reserve (12/6)…Finished with 51 tackles (30 solo), one in-terception (the first of his career) and one pass defensed…Also collected three specialteams tackles…2004: Played in 14 regular season games, starting 11, and both play-off contests, finishing with 69 tackles (50) and two passes defensed…(9/12) vs. AZ: Ledlinebackers with 10 tackles (six)…(9/19) @ ATL: Made nine tackles (four)…(9/26) vs.NO: Made season high eight solo tackles…(12/12) @ CAR: Tied for team high with sea-son high 11 tackles (nine)…(1/2/05) vs. NYJ: Made eight tackles (six)…2003: Playedin 12 games, starting 11…Second among Rams linebackers with career high 102 tack-les (63) with five tackles for loss, two sacks, four passes defensed, one forced fumbleand one fumble recovery…(9/14) vs. SF: Racked up career high 16 tackles (10)…(9/21)@ SEA: Made first career sack and had seven tackles (five)…Missed final three-plusgames of season with groin injury…2002: Played in 16 games, starting 10 at both OLBspots…Finished rookie season with 50 tackles (31), two passes defensed, one QB pres-sure and one forced fumble…(9/15) vs. NYG: Started first NFL contest at OLB, settingcareer high with eight tackles (five) and one for loss…(9/23) @ TB: Started at OLB, rack-ing up six tackles (five) with one forced fumble…(12/30) vs. SF: Tallied seven tackles(four) in season finale…Selected by Rams in first round (31st overall) of 2002 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Three-year starter finished his career with 293 tackles (198), eight sacks forminus- 44 yards and 41 stops for losses of 124 yards…Semifinalist for Dick ButkusAward, presented to nation’s top linebacker, in last two college seasons…As senior,earned consensus All-America first team honors…Semifinalist for Lombardi Award andfinalist for the Dick Butkus Award…All-Pac 10 Conference first team choice and Defen-sive Player of the Year…Started all year at middle linebacker, leading Bruins with career-high 111 tackles (77), including 6.5 sacks for 36 yards, five passes defensed, two forcedfumbles and 26 tackles for loss…Served as team tri-captain…Named UCLA’s DefensiveMost Valuable Player and was selected second team All-Pac 10 by conference’scoaches…Led team with 88 tackles (69), including nine stops for loss while startingevery game at middle linebacker…Forced six fumbles…As sophomore, started eightgames at middle linebacker, recording 68 tackles (37) with 1.5 sacks for eight yards, fourstops for loss, two passes defensed and forced one fumble…Made 26 tackles (15) withone forced fumble and one pass defensed…History major.

PERSONAL: Rated nation’s No. 1 linebacker prospect as senior in 1997 at Imperial(Calif.) High…Made 600 tackles (213) with 32 sacks, seven interceptions, 16 forcedfumbles, six fumble recoveries, four blocked punts, four blocked kicks and 21 passesdefensed during his career…USA Today first team All-America…Parade All-America…Assenior, had 93 solo tackles, 121 assists, 10 sacks, caused four fumbles, recovered twoand made three interceptions… Led team to 11-1 record in 1997…Twice All-Imperial Val-ley and Defensive Player of the Year…Also earned three letters in baseball as a center-fielder and pitcher…Had career batting average of over .400 with 15 homeruns…Attended Clements (Sugar Land, Texas) High for the fall term in his freshman

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coveries as a safety his senior season...Returned a fumble 95 yards for a score as a jun-ior...All-county pick in basketball as a junior and senior…Taken in the 28th round of the1997 Major League Baseball Draft by Minnesota …Father, Manu, played defensive lineat UCLA and in the NFL for Seattle and San Francisco…Younger brother, Zach, was aformer teammate at Washington while sister, Leslie, played for Washington’s volleyballteam and has trained with U.S. National team...A number of uncles and cousins alsoplayed college and pro sports...Married.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSPassing Attempts: 28 (10/20/03) vs. KCPassing Completions: 16 (10/20/03) vs. KCPassing Yards: 224 (10/20/03) vs. KCPassing Touchdowns: 1, twice, last (10/08/06) @ SFLongest Completion: 35 (10/20/03) vs. KCHighest Completion Percentage: 75 (9/30/01) vs. SEARushing Attempts: 4 (10/20/03) vs. KCRushing Yards: 20 (10/20/03) vs. KCLongest Rush: 11 (10/08/06) @ SF

PASSINGYEAR TEAM GP GS ATT CMP PCT YDS YDS/ATT TD INT LG RATING2001 OAK 1 0 4 3 75.0 34 8.5 0 0 15 100.02002 OAK 3 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -2003 OAK 4 1 45 25 55.5 324 7.2 0 3 35 50.62004 OAK 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0 -2005 OAK 1 1 26 14 53.8 124 4.8 1 2 20t 47.62006 OAK 2 0 13 6 46.2 68 5.2 1 2 29 48.42007 NYJ - - - - - - - - - - -NFL TOTALS 11 2 88 48 54.5 550 6.25 2 7 35 48.0

RUSHINGYEAR TEAM ATT YDS AVG LG TD2001 OAK 1 1 1.0 1 02002 OAK 2 -3 -1.5 -1 02003 OAK 6 22 3.7 8 02004 OAK 0 0 0.0 0 02005 OAK 2 19 9.5 10 02006 OAK 4 29 7.3 11 02007 NYJ 0 0 0.0 0 0NFL TOTALS 15 68 4.5 11 0

on Injured Reserve (11/5)…2002: Dressed for all 16 games, handling the holding du-ties on PATs...Also the backup QB to the NFL’s MVP, Gannon...2001: Suited up for all16 games at quarterback...Completed three of four passes for 34 yards with a long of15 (9/30) vs. SEA, the only game he played in the season...First completion was to WRJames Jett, a nine-yarder...Had a long pass of 15 yards and also ran the ball one timefor one yard...Inactive as third quarterback for the remainder of the season...Originallydrafted in the second round (59th overall) by the Raiders in 2001.

COLLEGE: Two-year starter at quarterback for Washington…Played in 42 games, start-ing 25, and finished his career with 5,501 yards and 31 touchdowns on 418 of 761passes (54.9 percent)...Only the Huard brothers, Damon (5,692 — 1992-95) and Brock(5,742 — 1996-98) had thrown for more yards in school history...Rushed for 1,374 yardsand 20 touchdowns on 346 carries (4.0 avg.), breaking the previous school careerrecord for quarterbacks of 854 yards…Gained 6,875 yards in total offense during histime with the Huskies, topping the Washington all-time record of 5,813 yards…Finishedeighth in the voting for the Heisman Trophy, finalist for the Johnny Unitas Award andsemifinalist for the Davey O’Brien National Quarterback Award as a senior…First teamAll-Pac 10 Conference pick and Offensive Player of the Year for second consecutiveyear after completing 170 of 323 passes (52.6) for 2,146 yards and 14 touch-downs...Rushed 126 times for 394 yards (3.1) and six scores...Gained 2,540 yards intotal offense and accounted for 20 touchdowns…Led the team to eight come-from-be-hind victories in 2000…Against Oregon State, rallied the team four times in an eventual33-30 victory, completing 20 of 32 attempts for 223 yards, including a 16-yard touch-down and scored the game-winning touchdown…Pulled out another last-second win,throwing a 22-yard game-winning touchdown pass with 0:17 remaining in a 31-28 tri-umph, finishing the day with 216 yards on 15 of 26 passing vs. Stanford…In Rose Bowlwin over Purdue, completed 16 of 22 passes for 138 yards, including a touchdown andrushed 15 times for 75 yards and a score in a 34-24 victory…In 1999 as a junior, All-Pac10 Conference selection after completing 171 of 295 passes for a career high 2,221yards and 12 touchdowns...Second on the team with 138 carries for 541 rushing yards(3.9) and six scores...His 2,742 yards in total offense set a school season record, sur-passing the previous mark of 2,502 yards…Completed 17 of 21 attempts for 211 yardsand three touchdowns, including fourth quarter scoring throws of 24 and eight yards vs.Oregon…Threw for 300 yards on 10 of 22 attempts with a pair of touchdowns, includ-ing an 83-yarder, vs. Cal and connected on 19 of 32 passes for 302 yards and a 13-yardscore and added a school game record (for quarterbacks) of 207 rushing yards on 22carries with 10- and 30-yard scores to rally the team to a 35-30 triumph...His 509 yardsin total offense broke the old school game record of 419 yards vs. Arizona State in1989…Threw for 197 yards on 18 of 27 attempts and gained 30 rushing yards on 11 car-ries in Holiday Bowl against Kansas State…Appeared in every game as sophomoreand finished with 484 yards and two touchdowns on 40 of 79 attempts (50.6)...Secondon the team in rushing with 43 carries for 327 yards (7.6) and seven scores…Connectedon five of seven passes for 43 yards and an 11-yard touchdown and had four runs for11 yards and a rushing touchdown in Oahu Bowl against Air Force…Played in ninegames in 1997, became the first true freshman to ever start a game (vs. Oregon) for theHuskies...Completed 37 of 64 passes (57.8) for 650 yards and three touchdowns...Fourth on the team with 39 carries for 112 yards (2.9) and a score…Completed 12 of22 passes for 270 yards and a pair of touchdowns vs. Nebraska…Carried 16 times for95 yards with a 42-yard touchdown and completed 15 of 30 throws for 261 yards anda 29-yard score in start against Oregon…Also saw action against Michigan State inAloha Bowl…Business Administration major.

PERSONAL: Standout quarterback and defensive back at Woodinville (Washington)High...Selected Gatorade State Player of the Year for Washington...Three-year starter infootball, basketball and baseball...Rushed for 1,045 yards (11.7) and 19 touchdowns,completed 35 of 75 passes for 679 yards, had four interceptions and two fumble re-

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RAIDERS: 1 NFL: 5

COLLEGE: NORTH CAROLINATennessee, 2004-07.Signed with the Raiders as a free agent April, 2008.

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COLLEGE: MARSHALLJacksonville, 1998-02; Tampa Bay, 2003-07.Signed by the Raiders as a free agent in March, 2008.

PERSONAL: Named Parade All-American and second team All-USA Today as a sen-ior at Richmond County High School (Rockingham, N.C.) as a running back andkick returner. Scored 32 touchdowns as a senior as team won back-to-back statechampionships…Also competed in track, basketball and baseball.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 9 (12/25/04) vs. DENInterceptions: 1 (12/13/04) vs. KCSacks: 0.5 (10/30/05) vs. OAKKickoff Return: 5 (9/19/04) vs. INDKickoff Return Yards: 96 (10/31/04) vs. CINLong Kickoff Return: 33 (11/14/05) vs. CHIPunt Returns: 4 (11/14/05) vs. CHIPunt Return Yards: 25 (11/14/05) vs. CHI

PRO: Experienced offensive lineman signed by Raiders during offseason…Has playedin 126 games, starting 106...Spent the past five seasons with the Tampa Bay Bucca-neers…2007: Started all 16 games as Tampa Bay won the NFC South...Helped theBuccaneers average 117 yards per game on the ground (11th in the NFL)…2006:Started all 16 games at C for Tampa Bay…(9/17) @ ATL: Helped contribute to 311 pass-ing yards… (10/8) @ NO: Helped contribute to 187 rushing yards and a 5.7 aver-age…(10/15) vs. CIN: Started and helped the team rush for 126 yards in a win…(11/19)vs. WAS: Helped the Buccaneers rush for 181 yards…(12/24) @ CLE: Helped the teamrush for 153 yards…2005: Started all 16 regular season games and one playoff gameat C…One of five members of the offensive line that started all 16 games for the first timein franchise history and one of only three in the NFL…Provided blocking to allow forWilliams to establish a new team record with six 100-yard rushing performances and a

PRO: Began NFL career in Tennessee and played four seasons for Titans…Hasplayed in 32 games with five starts…2007: Did not play…2006: Spent the entire sea-son on the reserve/non-football injury list after hurting his right knee during the off-season…2005: Played in all 16 games and recorded 17 total tackles (13 solo)…Alsorecorded one-half sack (0.5) and two pass deflections…(11/20) vs. JAX: Got onlystart of the season and recorded a season high five tackles…(9/18) vs. BAL: Enteredthe game as a nickel back and posted a tackle, with two passes defensed and aspecial teams tackle…(9/25) @ STL: Recorded four tackles and a special teamsstop…(10/30) vs. OAK: Registered two tackles and shared a sack…(11/27) vs. SF:Had a team high four special teams tackles…2004: As a rookie, played in all 16games with a career high four starts (12/5 @ IND, 12/13 vs. KC, 12/19 @ OAK and12/25 vs. DEN)…Totaled 31 tackles, caught one interception, defensed two passesand a quarterback pressure…Key contributor on special teams, accounting for ninepunt return for 54 yards (6.0 avg.), 17 kickoff returns for 342 yards (20.1) and ninespecial teams tackles…(9/11) @ MIA: Recorded two special teams tackles in hisNFL debut…(9/19) vs. IND: Had a season high five kickoff returns for 81yards…(10/31) vs. CIN: Returned four kickoffs for a career high 96 yards, had threepunt returns for three yards and added a special teams tackle…(11/21) @ JAX: Sawfirst action at cornerback and had one tackle and a pass defensed, along with onespecial teams tackle and a punt return of eight yards…(12/5) @ IND: Received firstNFL start at right cornerback and recorded seven tackles…(12/13) vs. KC: On “Mon-day Night Football,” got his first NFL interception…(12/19) @ OAK: Tallied five tack-les and returned a lateral for 18 yards on a punt return…(12/25) vs. DEN: Had aquarterback pressure to go along with a season and career high nine-tackles…Se-lected by the Titans with their second pick in the fourth round (124th overall) of the2004 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Played in 44 games, 36 as a starting cornerback, at North Carolina…Fin-ished his career with 152 tackles, 36 passes defensed, three interceptions for 49yards and three blocked kicks…As a returner, tallied 329 yards and TD on 32 puntreturns and had 19 kickoff returns for 580 yards and a TD…As a senior, played all 11games with three starts and totaled 18 tackles, two passes defensed and twoblocked kicks…Also set a school record and was tied for first in the nation with a31.7-yard kickoff return average (15 returns for 475 yards and one touchdown) andrecorded 159 yards on 11 punt returns (14.5)…As a junior, started first 10 beforebreaking his left fibula…Before the injury, posted 38 tackles, two interceptions anda team high eight pass breakups…Also had 72 yards on 11 punt returns… In soph-omore year, started all 12 games and was named All-ACC after recording 54 tack-les with 14 passes defensed, the fourth-highest single season total in schoolhistory…As a freshman, started all 11 games at CB and had 42 tackles…Also tiedErrol Hood for sixth-best single season mark in UNC history with 12 breakups…Grad-uated with an African-American studies degree in August 2003.

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YDS FF FR PD INT YDS2004 TEN 16 4 0.0 0.0 0 0 2 1 02005 TEN 16 1 0.5 0.5 0 0 2 0 02006 TEN DNP2007 TEN DNPNFL TOTALS 32 5 0.5 0.5 0 0 4 1 0

PUNT RETURNS KICKOFF RETURNSYEAR TEAM NO FC YDS AVG LG TD NO YDS AVG LG TD2004 TEN 9 3 54 6.0 18 0 17 342 20.1 33 02005 TEN - - - - - - - - - - -2006 DNP2007 DNPNFL TOTALS 9 3 54 6.0 18 0 17 342 20.1 33 0

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COLLEGE: ILLINOISArizona, 2001-06.Signed by Raiders as a free agent in March, 2007.

franchise rookie record 1,178 rushing yards…(9/11) @ MIN...Helped the offense achievea balanced offensive attack, totaling 199 passing and 146 rushing yards…(9/18) vs.BUF: Helped the team gain 191 yards on the ground and rush for two touchdowns…Ledan offensive line that helped the Buccaneers control the clock for 38:50…(10/2) vs. DET:Helped provide time for QB to pass for 302 yards and two touchdowns…(10/16) vs.MIA: Helped RB rush for 127 yards and one touchdown…(11/13) vs. WAS: Helped leadthe way for FB to rush for two touchdowns and a game-winning two-point conver-sion…(11/20) at ATL: Allowed RB to rush for 116 yards and one touchdown…(12/11)@ CAR: Helped RB to rush for 112 yards and two touchdowns…(12/24) vs. ATL: Al-lowed RB to rush for 150 yards and one touchdown…(1/1) vs. NO: Helped Bucs rushfor 149 yards…Postseason: (1/7) vs. WAS: Started NFC Wild Card Game at C…2004:Started eight games at C before being placed on Injured Reserve on 11/10... Part of anoffensive line that helped QB lead NFL in completion percentage and RB to rank amongthe NFC’s Top-10 in rushing yards...Started at C in the season’s first eight games be-fore suffering a dislocated knee on Tampa Bay’s first offensive play (11/7) vs. KC…2003:Started all 16 games at C…Member of an offensive line that was fifth in the NFL in fewestsacks allowed (23)…Part of an offense that reached all-time franchise season highs intotal offense (340.8 ypg) and passing offense (237.8 ypg), while ranking in the League’sTop-10 in both categories in the same year for just the second time in team his-tory…Ranked 10th in total offense and sixth in passing offense, tying for the best finalrankings in club history…A member of an offensive line that prevented QB from beingsacked in a team record 160 consecutive pass attempts during the season…(9/8) @PHI: Made his Buccaneer debut when he started at C…(10/6) vs. IND: Caused a fum-ble following an interception, leading to a 57-yard fumble return for a touchdown byWR…2002: Started all 16 games at C...Regained starting status after suffering from footinjuries the previous two seasons...(9/8) vs. IND: Started at C, marking his first startsince 9/25/00 @ IND...(9/29) vs. NYJ: Helped the Jaguars rush for 223 yards, third mostin franchise history...(10/20) @ BAL: Helped RB rush for 151 yards...(12/8) vs. CLE:Helped pave the way for RB to rush for 145 yards…2001: Played in 15 games, mostlyon special teams...Suffered a stress fracture in his right foot during June pre-camp work-outs...Missed training camp after undergoing surgery on 6/25...Inactive for seasonopener (9/9) vs. PIT...2000: Missed all four preseason games after suffering a stressfracture in his right foot early in training camp...Inactive for first two regular seasongames...Placed on Injured Reserve on 9/26 and missed remainder of season…1999:One of only four offensive players who started all 16 regular season games...(9/19) @CAR: Started at C as team rushed for a club record 214 yards…Started both playoffgames for second consecutive season…1998: Dressed, but did not play in the seasonopener and then was inactive for the next 10 games... Saw action in the final five gamesof the regular season, then started both playoff games...(11/29) @ CIN: Played for thefirst time in his NFL career on special teams…Postseason: (1/3/99) vs. NE: Made thefirst start of his NFL career at C in the AFC Wild Card Game...(1/10/99) @ NYJ: Madehis second straight start and played the entire AFC Divisional Playoff Game…Fifth roundpick (148th overall) by Jacksonville in 1998 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: First player from Marshall ever selected to play in the Senior Bowl and thefirst to be chosen for the Blue-Gray Game since 1940...Started every game as a seniorin 1997 as his team finished seventh in the nation with an average of 306.0 passingyards per game and 10th with an average of 445.2 yards of total offense…Named firstteam All-Mid-American Conference by Football News...Started all 15 games in 1996 asteam won the Division I-AA National Championship...Was part of an offense thatamassed 7,287 yards in total offense (485.8 per game)...Reserve C and G in 1995, mak-ing one start...Reserve guard in 1994...Redshirted as a freshman in 1993...Majored inBusiness Management.

PERSONAL: Lettered three times in football and baseball at Harrisonburg (Va.) HighSchool... Selected first team All-District and second team all-state as a two-way lineman.

PRO: Versatile performer who has played on offense and defense during NFL ca-reer…Has played in 73 games, starting 49...Began his career in Arizona as an un-drafted rookie free agent in 2001 and developed into a consistent contributor, starting22 of 42 games at DE in his first three seasons…Saw action on the offensive line in2005, then moved TE in 2006…2007: Missed the entire season with an injury aftersigning with Raiders as free agent during offseason…2006: Played in 16 games andstarted nine … Moved to TE after playing on the offensive line in 2005…Used pri-marily as a blocking TE and recorded two receptions for 24 yards…(9/10) @ SF:Started season opener and saw action on offense and special teams…(10/22) @OAK: Saw action at TE, also returned a kickoff seven yards and made one specialteams tackle…(12/3) @ STL: Caught first career pass, and as a blocker, helped RBscore three rushing touchdowns…(12/24) @ SF: Grabbed one pass for 19yards…2005: Made the team after switching from DE to T in 2004 while on InjuredReserve…Inactive for the season opener (9/11) @ NYG, but saw action in the re-maining 15 games…(10/2) vs. SF: Made his first start at RT…(10/9) vs. CAR: Madehis second start at RT, did not allow a sack…(10/23) vs. TEN: Started on offensiveline…(11/6) @ SEA: Credited with blocking the Seahawks final PAT…Started at RGfor the next three contests…(1/1) @ IND: Saw action at RT…2004: Preseason footinjury resulted in being placed on Injured Reserve and missed the regular sea-son…2003: Appeared in 10 games with five starts in first half of season as defensivelineman…Registered 33 tackles, one sack, one pass defensed, one fumble recov-ery and one forced fumble…(9/14) vs. SEA: Led Cards defensive line with five tack-les and two hurries…(9/21) vs. GB: Inactive due to injury…(9/28) @ STL: Returnedto action and posted five tackles and a pair of hurries…Inactive for the next fiveweeks…(12/7) @ SF: Returned to action in reserve role…(12/14) vs. CAR: SackedQB in second quarter and forced a fumble… 2002: Started 15 of 16 games, making44 tackles, three sacks, nine hurries, one forced fumble and five pass deflec-tions…(9/8) @ WAS: Opened season at left defensive end, posting two tackles, in-cluding a seven-yard sack…(9/15) @ SEA: Posted three tackles in 24-13 win…(9/29)vs. NYG: Drew three holding penalties, including one that negated a 76-yard touch-down pass…(10/27) @ SF: Recorded four tackles and a hurry…(12/8) vs. DET: De-flected two fourth quarter passes at the line of scrimmage in overtime win…(12/29)@ DEN: Led Arizona’s defensive linemen with six combined tackles, including a five-yard first quarter sack in season finale…2001: Started final 12 games on the defen-sive line, recording 47 tackles and two quarterback sacks…Also contributed a teambest 16 hurries, nine passes defensed and one interception return for touch-down…(9/23) vs. DEN: Saw action as a reserve, collected two assisted tackles infirst NFL game in the season opener…(10/21) vs. KC: Logged first NFL start…Pro-duced one tackle and three hurries from left end…(10/28) @ DAL: Recorded fivetackles, one deflected pass at the line of scrimmage and one sack on the first playof the second half…(11/18) vs. DET: Notched a seven-yard sack in the third quarterto force Detroit to settle for a field goal…Later intercepted and returned a tippedpass 20 yards in the fourth quarter for first NFL touchdown…Added seven combined

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RAIDERS: 1 NFL: 7

COLLEGE: FLORIDA STATEGreen Bay, 2002-05; Denver, 2006-07.Signed by the Raiders as a free agent in March, 2008.

PRO: Earned the first Pro Bowl selection with the Packers in 2004 after ranking third inthe NFL with a career and team high 1,382 receiving yards while setting personal bestsin receptions (89) and touchdown catches (12)...Has 11, 100-yard receiving games, in-cluding two in the postseason…Became just the third wide receiver since the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger to record both a touchdown run (72) and a touchdown reception (83) of atleast 70 yards in the same season, doing so with Denver in 2006…2007: Played in eightgames (five starts) and had 26 catches for 287 yards (11.0 avg.) for Denver …Throughthe first three games, had 19 catches for 230 yards…(9/9) at BUF: Registered a gamehigh nine catches for 119 yards in the season opener…Accounted for 34 yards on twocatches on the team’s first scoring drive of the game…Caught four balls for 51 yards,including three third-down catches for 43 yards, on the game’s final drive culminatingin game-winning 42-yard field goal…Made 21-yard catch on the game-winning drive,but returned to add three catches for 22 yards…Became the 15th Bronco receiver topost a 100-yard outing in a season opener and his 119 yards were tied for the eighth-most in such a game in team annals…(9/16) vs. OAK: Recorded eight catches for 101yards…On consecutive plays in the second quarter, made a 20-yard catch and drew apass interference call which moved the team 15 yards to set up touchdown...(9/23) vs.JAX: Made two catches for 10 yards...Declared inactive for the next seven games dueto knee surgery…(11/25) @ CHI: Saw time at WR...(12/2) @ OAK: Added a seven-yardcatch…(12/9) vs. KC: Declared inactive due to the knee injury…(12/13) @ HOU: Madetwo catches for 20 yards…(12/24) @ SD: Added two catches for 14 yards…His secondcatch of the night was his 250th career reception…(12/30) vs. MIN: Hauled in two passesfor 16 yards…2006: In his first season with Denver, led the team with 69 catches for1,084 yards (15.7.) with eight touchdowns, including an 83-yard scoring grab thatmarked the longest of his career…Started all 16 games for the first time and his 1,000-yard receiving effort was the second of his career and marked the third-highest outputby a player in his first year with the Broncos…Also rushed nine times for 123yards…(9/10) @ STL: Caught three passes for a team-high 41 yards in the seasonopener…(9/17) vs. KC: Led the club with five catches for 79 yards, including a 24-yardreception in overtime that set up the winning field goal…Collected 21 yards on con-secutive rushes in the third quarter to pick up a fourth-and-one and set up a fieldgoal…(9/24) @ NE: Recorded three catches for 130 yards (43.3) with two touchdowns

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tackles and three hurries…(12/2) @ OAK: Blocked a 41-yard field-goal attempt.

COLLEGE: Two-year starter at Illinois as defensive lineman …Completed career with151 tackles (94 solo) and his 21 sacks ranked third in school history…Also blockedsix kicks…All-Big Ten Conference selection as senior at right defensive end.

PERSONAL: Three-time all-conference selection at Tuscola (Ill.) High School as of-fensive tackle and middle linebacker…Set school records with 360 career tack-les…Also earned all-conference in basketball as a junior and senior…Second inconference 200-meter dash and competed in the Illinois finals with the 800-meterrelay team and high jump (6-4) as a junior…Senior class president…Married withtwo children.

on “Sunday Night Football”…His 83-yard catch-and-run score against the Patriots wasthe team’s longest play of the season…(10/15) vs. OAK: Tied for the club lead with fourcatches for a team-leading 75 yards, including a 54-yarder…(10/22) @ CLE: Caught aseason-high nine passes for 107 yards…(11/5) @ PIT: Led the team with six catches fora season high 134 yards and a pair of receiving touchdowns to go with a 72-yard rush-ing touchdown, his first career rushing touchdown and the fifth-longest scoring run bya wide receiver since the 1970 AFL-NFL Merger…It also tied for the fourth-longest touch-down run in club history…(11/12) @ OAK: Hauled in a 39-yard touchdown…(11/23) @KC: Led the team with six grabs for 55 yards on Thanksgiving…(12/17) @ AZ: Eclipsedthe 1,000-yard receiving plateau for the year as he led the team with five catches for 84yards, including a 54-yard touchdown grab…(12/24) vs. CIN: Made three catches for 52yards, including a 39-yard touchdown…2005: Suffered an injury after making fourcatches for 27 yards during Green Bay’s season opener (9/11) @ DET…The Packersplaced him on Injured Reserve 9/23…2004: Earned first trip to the Pro Bowl after pac-ing Green Bay with career bests in catches (89), receiving yards (1,382) and touch-down receptions (12) in 16 regular season games (12 starts)…Ranked eighth in theLeague (fifth in NFC) in receptions, third in receiving yards and sixth (fourth) in touch-down catches…His 89 receptions ranked as the sixth-best single-season total in Pack-ers history while he placed fifth in team annals for receiving yards (1,382) in aseason…Posted an NFL-high 31 catches and 518 receiving yards on third downs whilerecording five, 100-yard receiving games, including four in a six-game span…Averaged15.5 yards per catch on 89 grabs, the highest average by an NFL receiver with thatmany catches since David Boston averaged 16.3 yards on 98 receptions in2001…(9/19) vs. CHI: Made his first start of the season and hauled in seven passes for102 yards…(9/26) @ IND: Broke loose for a career high 11-catch, 200-yard, three-touch-down outing with receiving scores of 36, 79 and 12 yards…Yardage marked the 10thtime a Packers receiver had 200 yards in a game…(10/11) vs. TN: On “Monday NightFootball,” made eight catches for 159 yards with one touchdown…(10/24) vs. DAL:Added eight catches for 129 yards (16.1) with a score…(11/14) vs. MIN: Made threegrabs for 74 yards (24.7), including a 50-yard score…(12/5) @ PHI: Led the team withseven catches for 77 yards with one touchdown…(12/19) vs. JAX: Matched his careerhigh 11 grabs to go along with 152 receiving yards (13.8)…(12/24) @ MIN: Made fivecatches for 90 yards with one touchdown… (1/2) @ CHI: Hauled in a 25-yard touch-down and finished with three receptions for 82 yards (27.3)…2003: Played in all 16 reg-ular season games (three) for Green Bay in his second season with the club, leadingthe Packers with 716 receiving yards while placing third on the team with 41catches…Ranked fourth in the NFC and led the team with nine touchdowncatches…Ranked second in the NFL (minimum 25 receptions) with a 17.5 yards per re-ception average…(9/7) vs. MIN: In the season opener, caught five passes for 84 yards,including a 24-yard touchdown…(11/2) @ MIN: Posted the first two-touchdown outingof his career as part of a three-catch, 42-yard performance…(11/23) vs. SF: Caught a66-yard touchdown pass…(11/27) @ DET: Registered 93 yards on three catches, in-cluding a 45-yard score, on Thanksgiving Day…(12/7) vs. CHI: Recorded a touchdownfor the third consecutive week…(12/22) @ OAK: Notched his first regular season 100-yard receiving performance when he made four catches for 124 yards (31.0) with twofirst-half touchdown catches on “Monday Night Football”…Caught the 343rd touch-down pass of Brett Favre’s career to move the quarterback past Fran Tarkenton intosecond place on the NFL’s all-time touchdown pass list…Postseason: (1/4) vs. SEA:In NFC Wild Card Game, recorded a career postseason-high 111 receiving yards on fivecatches in his first playoff start…(1/11) at PHI: In NFC Divisional Playoff Game, caughta 44-yard pass…2002: Played 15 regular season games (two starts) as a rookie andwas inactive for the other contest…In addition to making 23 catches for 319 yards (13.9)with one touchdown, contributed 35 kickoff returns for 769 yards (22.0) to tie for themost kickoff returns by a rookie in team history…Added an 11-yard run, one special

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COLLEGE: ARIZONA STATERaiders 3rd round pick in 2005.

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CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSReceptions: 11, twice, last (12/19/04) vs. JACReceiving Yards: 200 (9/26/04) @ INDReceiving Touchdowns: 3 (9/26/04) @ INDLongest Reception: 83 (9/24/06) @ NE

RECEIVINGYEAR TEAM GP GS NO YDS AVG LG TD2002 GB 15 2 23 319 13.9 30 12003 GB 16 3 41 716 17.5 66 92004 GB 16 12 89 1,382 15.5 79 122005 GB 1 1 4 27 6.8 9 02006 DEN 16 16 69 1,084 15.7 83 82007 DEN 8 5 26 287 11.0 24 0NFL TOTALS 72 39 252 3,815 15.1 83 30

RUSHINGYEAR TEAM ATT YDS AVG LG TD2002 GB 1 11 11.0 11 02003 GB 2 1 0.5 1 02004 GB 0 0 0 0 02005 GB 0 0 0 0 02006 DEN 9 123 13.7 72 12007 DEN 2 -3 -1.5 -1 0NFL TOTALS 14 132 9.4 72 1

teams tackle and four miscellaneous stops…(9/8) vs. ATL: Caught a touchdown in hisfirst NFL game when he hauled in a 13-yard scoring pass…(1/4) vs. ATL: Became thefirst Packers rookie to record his first 100-yard game in his postseason debut when heled the team’s receivers with five catches for 104 yards (20.8) in an NFC Wild CardGame... Selected by Green Bay in the first round (20th overall) of the 2002 NFL Draft,

COLLEGE: Played two seasons at Florida State after transferring from Jones CountyJunior College in Ellisville, Miss.…Capped his FSU career with 65 receptions for 1,257yards (19.3) with 10 touchdowns…Started all 11 games during his senior season in2001 and paced the Seminoles with 45 grabs for 944 yards (21.0) with seven scores enroute to garnering second team All-Atlantic Coast Conference accolades…Posted five,100-yard receiving games to finish second in the conference in receiving yards pergame (85.8)...In the 2002 Gator Bowl, established a Florida State bowl record with a ca-reer high 195 yards on four catches (48.8) in a 30-17 win over Virginia Tech…Won bowlMVP honors as he broke Fred Biletnikoff’s school record of 192 receiving yards in the1965 Gator Bowl…In 2000, appeared in nine games and placed fifth on FSU with 20catches for 313 yards (15.7) with three touchdowns…Saw action in the National Cham-pionship Game against Oklahoma and caught one pass for 25 yards in FSU’s OrangeBowl loss…Finished a stellar career at Jones County Junior College with 98 catches for1,641 yards (16.7) with 15 touchdowns…Was chosen as a 1999 junior college All-Amer-ica selection as he paced the Bobcats with 61 catches, 906 receiving yards and sevenreceiving touchdowns…Competed in football and track while attending junior collegeand at Florida State, competed in the triple jump and long jump events…Placed sec-ond in the Atlantic Coast Conference in the long jump as a junior…Majored in Social Sci-ence and Communications.

PERSONAL: Received honorable mention All-USA recognition from USA Today as arunning back at St. Thomas More High School in Lafayette, La.…Earned all-state hon-ors and was selected Class 5A Player of the Year after amassing 1,900 yards with 29rushing touchdowns in addition to 300 yards and four touchdowns receiving…Con-tributed three touchdowns on special teams…Earned four letters in track…Garnered All-America honors as the second-rated triple-jumper in the country while placing secondin the state championships as a junior and senior…Was the runner-up in the state cham-pionship in the long jump as a senior…Earned a letter as a right fielder on the baseballteam and was selected in the eighth round of the Major League Baseball 1997 freeagent draft by the Florida Marlins…Competed for one full season and two summers inthe Marlins minor league system.

PRO: Big, strong armed quarterback with NFL experience…2007: Did not see actionor was inactive for 15 of Oakland’s 16 games…(12/9) @ GB: Saw time at QB…Com-pleted five of eight passes for 38 yards…2006: Saw significant action in his second sea-son with the Raiders, starting eight of 12 games…(9/11) vs. SD: Completed two of fivepasses for 28 yards…(9/17) @ BAL: Completed 10 of 27 passes for 162 yards and hadfour carries for three yards…(10/1) vs. CLE: Made first NFL start at QB and completednine of 23 passes for 68 yards, one interception and first career touchdown pass…(10/8)@ SF: Started at QB, completed 14 of 23 passes for 164 yards, one touchdown and twointerceptions and had two carries for 11 yards…(10/15) @ DEN: Started at QB, com-pleted 13 of 26 passes for 189 yards, one interception and one carry for zeroyards…(10/22) vs. AZ: Started at QB, completed 17 of 30 passes for 263 yards, onetouchdown, one interception and one carry for zero yards...(10/29) vs. PIT: Started atQB, completed five of 14 passes for 51 yards and one interception…(11/6) @ SEA:Started at QB, completed 16 of 35 passes for 166 yards, two carries for minus-oneyard…(11/12) vs. DEN: Started at QB, completed 18 of 33 passes for 214 yards, onecarry for zero yards...(11/19) @ KC: Saw action at QB, completed two of three passesfor 15 yards…Dressed, but did not play for the next three games…(12/17) vs. STL: Sawaction at QB, completed 14 of 20 passes for 131 yards and two interceptions…(12/23)vs. KC: Started at QB, completed 27 of 37 passes for 226 yards and two intercep-tions…2005: Inactive for all 16 games as the third QB in his rookie season…Completed26 of 44 passes for 352 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions during pre-season…Selected by the Raiders in the third round (69th overall) of the 2005 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Finished his career as one of the top QBs in Arizona State history, settingalmost every school career and single season record for passing and total of-fense…Shattered the Pac-10 Conference record for career touchdown passes with 85,surpassing Pro Football Hall of Famer John Elway (77)…Finished fifth on the Pac-10’scareer charts for passing yards (10,617) and third for total offense (10,142)…Set ASUcareer record for passing yards, completions, attempts, touchdowns, interception per-centage and total offense...Played in 48 games for the Sun Devils, starting 35…Two-timeAll-Pac 10 selection, earning second team honors as a senior in 2004 and an honorablemention following his junior year in 2003…Also named to the Freshman All-Pac 10 teamin 2001…Recorded the top three single-season passing totals in school history and isthe only Sun Devil QB to throw for more than 3,000 yards in a season…Threw four ormore touchdown passes in 10 games and also had 14, 300-yard games, including eightwith 400 yards or more…Finalist for the Johnny Unitas Golden Arm and semifinalist forthe Davey O’Brien QB Awards as a senior in 2004, both of which go to the nation’s topcollege QB…Passed for 3,150 yards on 244 of 426 attempts (57.3 percent) and a school

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COLLEGE: FLORIDACleveland, 2001-04; Denver, 2005-06.Acquired by Raiders in a trade in August, 2007.

PRO: Top-three NFL overall pick who has played in 103 games, has 223 tackles, 26sacks and six forced fumbles…2007: Made an immediate impression on the defen-sive line in his first season as a Raider after being acquired in trade with Den-ver…Played in 12 games for Raiders, starting in four and recorded 22 tackles, foursacks and one forced fumble…(9/9) vs. DET: Saw time at DT…(9/16) @ DEN: Madea huge impact at DT…Sacked QB in the end zone for a safety in the fourth quar-ter…Recorded two solo tackles…(9/23) vs. CLE: Started at DT…Had two solo tack-les…Sacked QB in the first quarter and forced him to fumble, resulting in a 24-yardloss…(9/30) @ MIA: Started at DT…Sacked QB for a 13-yard loss on third down toforce a punt…Recorded three solo tackles…(10/14-11/4): Inactive…(11/11) vs. CHI:Saw time at DT…Recorded two solo tackles…(11/18) @ MIN: Saw time at DT…Hadone solo tackle and assisted on another…(11/25) @ KC: Saw time at DT…Recordedone quarterback hit…(12/2) vs. DEN: Saw time at DT…Assisted on onetackle…(12/9) @ GB: Saw time at DT…Had three solo tackles and one quarterbackhit…(12/16) vs. IND: Started at DT…Recorded five solo tackles and one

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COLLEGE: NORTHWEST MISSOURI STATEHouston, 2003-05; Tennessee, 2006.Signed by Raiders as free agent in November, 2007.

record 30 touchdowns…ASU’s Most Valuable Offensive Player…As a junior, threw for3,044 yards, completing 221 of 421 passes (52.5) and tossed 24 touchdowns…Set theArizona State single-season passing yardage record with 3,877 yards as a sophomorein 2002, breaking Danny White’s old mark (2,878) by nearly 1,000 yards…Began theseason on the bench before moving into the starting lineup for the final 10 games…Alsoshattered school records for passing attempts (483) and completions (274) and his 28touchdowns were one shy of the school record…Threw for a school and conferencegame record 536 yards and four touchdowns against Oregon, completing 31 of 53passes…Co-recipient of the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Player Award…Completed38 of 86 passes (44.2) for 546 yards with three touchdowns as a freshman in2001…Started the team’s final two contests vs. Arizona and UCLA…Named to theFreshman All-Pac-10 Conference Team by The Sporting News…Redshirted in2000…Communications major.

PERSONAL: Attended Grand Junction (Col.) High, where he was named honorablemention All-America by USA Today...Member of the Tacoma News Tribune’s “Western100” listing, ranked the 88th-best player in the nation by The Sporting News, secondteam All-West pick by the Orange County Register, PrepStar Top-100 Dream Teamplayer as the nation’s No. 8 quarterback...Max Emfinger listed him as a third team All-American for USA Today...Completed 193 of 361 passes for 2,789 yards and 24 touch-downs as a senior and hit on 131 of 261 throws for 2,116 yards and 21 touchdowns asa junior...All-Southwest League selection as a junior and senior...Earned all-conferencehonors in the Colorado Springs/Southwest League as a senior...Lettered three times infootball, twice in basketball and once in track...Captained the football team during hissenior year...Father, Randy, played baseball at Arizona State.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSPassing Attempts: 37 (12/23/06) vs. KCPassing Completions: 27 (12/23/06) vs. KCPassing Yards: 226 (12/23/06) vs. KCPassing Touchdowns: 1, three times, last (10/29/06) vs. PITLongest Completion: 51 (10/15/06) @ DENHighest Completion Percentage: 83.1 (9/22/06) vs. AZRushing Attempts: 2, three times, last (11/6/2006) @ SEARushing Yards: 12 (10/1/06) vs. CLELongest Rush: 12 (10/1/06) vs. CLE

PASSINGYEAR TEAM GP GS ATT CMP PCT YDS YDS/ATT TD INT LG RATING2005 OAK 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0.02006 OAK 12 8 276 147 53.3 1,677 6.1 3 13 51 55.82007 OAK 1 0 8 5 62.5 38 4.8 0 0 19 74.0NFL TOTALS 13 8 284 152 53.5 1,715 6.0 3 13 51 56.3

PRO: Versatile tackle with NFL srarting experience… 2007: Signed to Raiders roster inNovember, but didn’t see action…2006: Signed by the Titans as a free agent in No-vember… Played in seven games with Tennessee…2005: Saw action in 14 games play-ing primarily on special teams…2004: Started all 16 games for Texans at LT…2003:Drafted in the third round (75th pick overall) by Houston in the 2003 NFL Draft…Playedin all 16 games, started two contests at tight end as rookie.

COLLEGE: Attended Northwest Missouri State…Saw action at both right and left of-fensive tackle for the Bearcats while playing in 50 games with 36 starts, including post-season play…As senior, started all 11 regular season games and two playoff contestsat left tackle…Named first team All-America by The NFL Draft Report and first team All-Mid-America Intercollegiate Athletics Association…Posted 122 knockdowns and helpedteam yield just 15 sacks…As redshirt freshman, saw action as a reserve tackle in 11games in the second of the Bearcats back-to-back Division II National Championshipseasons.

PERSONAL: Lettered in football and basketball at Springfield (Mo.) Catholic HighSchool.

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DT…(9/9) vs. SEA: In his NFL debut, recorded first career sack and eight tack-les…(10/21) vs. BAL: Racked another sack and recorded seven tackles…(11/14) @CHI: Recorded two tackles and had two passes defensed…(12/9) @ NE: Recordednine tackles and one sack…(12/16) vs. JAX: Posted one sack and had a career high11 tackles…(1/6) @ PIT: Recorded another sack and had nine tackles…Cleveland’sfirst round (third overall) pick in 2001 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Among top interior defensive linemen in the country as senior at Florida,where he posted 159 career tackles (91), 9.5 sacks for 61 yards and 30 tackles forlosses (121 yards) in 35 games (22 starts)…First team All-Southeastern Conferenceas a junior, was rated the best defensive tackle in college football and an All-Amer-ica Dream Team selection by The NFL Draft Report in 2000…Instrumental in theGators SEC Championship victory against Auburn in 2000 and was the team’s re-cipient of its Most Inspirational Player Award…As one of five team captains, startedthe first seven games of his junior season at left defensive tackle before switching tothe right side for the final four contests…In his final year at Florida, he posted 76tackles (45) along with 4.5 sacks (32 yards) and 12 tackles for losses…Led theGators with 23 quarterback pressures (five resulted in interceptions) and added oneforced fumble…As a sophomore, was named a second team All-SEC choice(coaches and AP)…A co-recipient of Florida’s Best Effort Award, started 10 games(five at each DT position) and recorded 52 tackles, two sacks for 13 yards and 13tackles for losses…Posted a team high 19 quarterback pressures and broke up threepasses in 1999…As a redshirt freshman in 1998, played 10 games, recording 27tackles (14) and two sacks for 13 yards…In 1997, played the first three games be-fore being granted a medical redshirt due to a knee injury…Majored in RecreationProgram Delivery.

PERSONAL: PrepStar’s All-America Dream Team member and ranked among thenation’s top-10 defensive linemen by that publication at Union County High in LakeButler, Fla.…Posted 36 career sacks and was tabbed a SuperPrep All-Ameri-can…Named to Florida’s prestigious Super Seniors Team and was a first team all-state (3A) selection for two seasons, helping Union County to three state titles anda 49-4 overall record…Also voted a second team All-American by USA Today and Su-perPrep’s Dixie Defensive Player of the Year.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 11 (12/16/01) vs. JAXSacks: 2 (12/15/03) @ DENPasses Defensed: 2 (11/4/01) @ CHI

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS FF FR2001 CLE 15 15 5 0 02002 CLE 16 16 2 2 02003 CLE 16 15 5.5 0 02004 CLE 13 13 4 2 02005 DEN 16 15 3 1 02006 DEN 15 16 2.5 0 02007 OAK 12 5 4 1 0NFL TOTALS 103 95 26 6 0

sack…(12/23) @ JAX: Started at DT…Had one solo tackle…(12/30) vs. SD: Sawtime at DT…Recorded one solo tackle and one pass defensed…2006: In his secondseason as a Bronco, started all 15 games played and missed one contest with a toeinjury…Posted 51 tackles (32 solo), 2.5 sacks for 12 yards and two passes defensedwhile recording at least six tackles in a game three times during the season…(9/10)@ STL…Recorded six tackles (five) in the season opener (9/17) vs. KC…Lead unitwith a season high eight tackles (four) in the home opener…(9/24) @ NE… Regis-tered six tackles (four) on “Sunday Night Football”...(10/15) vs. OAK: Tallied a pairof tackles (one)…(10/22) @ CLE: Recorded a solo tackle before leaving the gameafter the first defensive series with a toe injury, which forced him to be inactive (10/29)vs. IND...(11/5) @ PIT: Returned to the lineup and assisted on a sack…(12/3) vs.SEA…Contributed five tackles (three) and a pass defensed on “Sunday Night Foot-ball”…(12/17) @ AZ: Recorded two solo stops, including a five-yard sack…(12/24)vs. CIN: Recorded six tackles (three)…(12/31) vs. SF: Collected a solo stop in theregular season finale…2005: In his first season with the Broncos after being acquiredfrom Cleveland in an offseason trade…Started all 16 regular season games atDT…Placed second among Broncos defensive linemen with 42 tackles (22) whileposting three sacks for 25 yards, three passes defensed and one forced fum-ble…Saw brief action as a lead blocker in goal-line situations during the year…Inthe postseason, made six tackles (four) in two games…(9/11) @ MIA: In his first startas a Bronco, recorded five tackles (two) and was inserted as a FB in goal-line situ-ations...(9/26) vs. KC: Contributed four tackles (two) and a sack...(10/2) @ JAX:Recorded his second sack of the season…Added three tackles…(10/9) vs. WAS:Recorded five tackles…(10/16) vs. NE: Tallied three tackles…(11/13) @ OAK: Reg-istered one tackle…Defensed one pass…And tipped a 45- yard field goal at-tempt…(11/20) vs. NYJ: Assisted on two tackles…(12/31) @ SD: Posted two tacklesand one sack for a 10-yard loss…Postseason: (1/14/06) vs. NE: Had one tackle inan AFC Divisional Playoff Game…(1/22/06) vs. PIT: Made five tackles (two) in theAFC Championship Game…2004: Played in 13 games, starting all of them atDT…Recorded 38 tackles and four sacks for 26.5 yards…Also tallied a team and ca-reer high three forced fumbles…(9/12) vs. BAL: Left game with torn pectoral mus-cle…Injury forced him to miss the next four games…(10/17) vs. CIN: Recorded twotackles and a half sack…(10/24) vs. PHI: Posted four tackles and one sack for four-yard loss in overtime…(11/7) @ BAL: Grabbed two tackles and a forced fum-ble…(11/21) vs. NYJ: Recorded 1.5 sacks for eight yards…(12/5) vs. NE: Postedthree tackles…Forced one fumble…(12/26) @ MIA: Recorded a season high seventackles…2003: Played in all 16 games at DT…Recorded a career high 5.5sacks…Also had 70 tackles, three pass break-ups and two fumble recoveries…(9/7)vs. IND: Recorded two tackles…(9/14) @ BAL: Had three tackles and a fumble re-covery…(9/21) @ SF: Registered three tackles…(10/5) @ PIT: Recorded his firstsack of the season…Also tallied three tackles…(10/12) @ OAK: Had six tack-les…(10/19) vs. SD: Recorded three tackles…(11/16) vs. AZ: Had two tackles…Re-covered a fumble…(11/23) vs. PIT: Recorded second sack of the season…Addedseven tackles and had a career best two pass breakups…(12/8) vs. STL: Posted ahalf-sack…Finished with six tackles…(12/15) @ DEN: Recorded season high 10tackles and also tallied a career high two sacks…(12/21) @ BAL: Collected one sackand added seven tackles…2002: Started all 16 regular season games at DT…Totaled56 tackles, two sacks and three passes defensed…Recovered and caused two fum-bles and had a blocked field goal attempt…(9/8) vs. KC: Recorded three tack-les…(9/29) @ PIT: Registered season high eight tackles…(10/27) @ NYJ: Forcedone fumble on one sack…(12/1) vs. CAR: Blocked a 22-yard field goal …(12/15) vs.IND: Had one sack and forced and recovered a fumble…(12/29) vs. ATL: Postedthree tackles and recovered a fumble…(1/5) @ PIT: Started and played in his first ca-reer playoff game…Recorded two tackles…2001: In his rookie season…Had a ca-reer high 83 tackles…Added five sacks and four pass breakups in 15 starts at

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COLLEGE: ARKANSAS-PINE BLUFFKansas City, 2000-07.Signed by Raiders as a free agent in July, 2008.

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interception and a forced fumble…2003: Started 16 games at strong safety…Namedto the All-Joe Team by USA Today…Third on the club with 121 tackles (82), includ-ing three for a loss, 2.0 sacks (12.0 yards) and 10 passes defensed … Also had oneQB pressure…Tied for the team lead and for fourth in the AFC and seventh in the NFLwith six interceptions (63 yards)...(9/7) vs. SD: Returned an interception for 16yards...(9/28) @ BAL: Totaled 10 tackles and an interception...(10/12) @ GB:Recorded a team-high 13 tackles...(11/9) vs. CLE: Made an interception...(11/16) @CIN: Tallied 10 tackles and a sack...(11/30) @ SD: Returned an interception for 27yards...(12/30) @ MIN: Recorded a career high 14 tackles (nine) along with a sackand strip of QB and an interception…(12/28) vs. CHI: Picked off pass...Postseason:(1/1/04) vs. IND: Started the club’s AFC Divisional Playoff Game, producing six tack-les…2002: Started 13 games at strong safety…Inactive for three games due to in-jury…Finished with 82 tackles (55), including one behind the line…Also had six QBpressures, two passes defensed, one fumble recovery and a sack (minus-4yards)...Tied for second in the AFC and fifth in the NFL with a team high six inter-ceptions (170 yards – fifth highest single season total in Chiefs history)...(9/8) @CLE: Led the team with 10 tackles...(9/29) vs. MIA: Recorded a career high three in-terceptions in the fourth quarter for a career best 71 return yards, including a returnof 42 yards…His three interceptions in one game tied for the most in the NFL in 2002and were the most in Chiefs history since CB Albert Lewis had three vs. ATL(9/1/91)...(10/6) @ NYJ: Had an interception before leaving in the second quarterwith a shoulder injury...(10/13) @ SD: Streak of consecutive starts ended at 37 whenplaced on the inactive list for the game…(10/27) vs. OAK: Returned to the startinglineup... (12/1) vs. AZ: Amassed a career high three QB pressures and a 50-yard in-terception return...(12/8) vs. STL: Recorded a sack and returned an interception for49 yards…(12/25) @ DEN: Recovered a fumble...(12/22) vs. SD: Suffered right ham-string strain…2001: Started all 16 games at strong safety…Third on team andtopped all Chiefs defensive backs with 126 tackles (76)…Also added 2.0 sacks(minus-12 yards), five tackles for loss, two interceptions, six QB pressures, two fum-ble recoveries, a forced fumble and seven passes defensed…Also added four spe-cial teams stops…(9/9) vs. OAK: Produced a sack and strip...(9/30) @ WAS:Intercepted a pass...(10/21) @ AZ: Registered a season high 13 tackles...(11/25) vs.SEA: Had two QB pressures and a sack...(11/29) vs. PHI: Produced 13 tackles andreturned an interception 13 yards…(12/30) @ JAX: Produced a team-high 10 tack-les and two passes defensed…2000: Became first rookie to start all 16 games (allat strong safety) since Kevin Ross in 1984…Received the Mack Lee Hill Award as theChiefs most outstanding rookie or first-year player…Compiled 101 tackles (83) torank third on the team…Those 101 tackles were the fourth-highest total by a Chiefsrookie and the most by a KC rookie defensive back…Led the team with 11 passesdefensed and tied for second with two interceptions…Also made a sack (minus-11yards), a fumble recovery, two forced fumbles, three QB pressures and eight specialteams tackles…(9/3) vs. IND: Started in his NFL debut and had eight tackles and apass defensed…Became the first Chiefs rookie to start on Opening Day since PercySnow in 1990 and was the first rookie safety to start the regular season opener forKansas City since Gary Barbaro in 1976…(9/24) @ DEN: Registered his first NFLsack, which forced a fumble…(10/2) vs. SEA: Forced a fumble...(10/22) vs. STL:Picked off his first NFL pass and returned it 28 yards...(10/29) @ SEA: Amassed acareer high three passes defensed and an interception...(12/4) @ NE: Recovered afumble …Kansas City’s third round (85th overall pick) in 2000 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Played in 33 games (22 starts) at Arkansas-Pine Bluff, totaling 121 tack-les (76), nine tackles for loss, eight interceptions for 88 yards, a fumble recovery, aforced fumble and 21 passes defensed…Also contributed a sack and 20 specialteams stops…Started all 11 games at free safety and made 62 tackles (36) in1999…Produced four interceptions for 68 yards and also added six tackles for loss

PRO: Veteran defensive back who has played in 118 games (103 starts)…Moved tofree safety in 2005, starting 31 games the past three seasons…Topped 100 tacklesin three of his first four NFL seasons…Has two, three-interception games…2007:Played in 15 games (one) on defense and on special teams…Part of a Chiefs passdefense that was fifth in the NFL…Produced 30 tackles (25 solo), three passes de-fended, a forced fumble and seven special teams stops…(9/9) @ HOU: Registeredtwo tackles and two special teams takedowns…(9/16) @ CHI: Totaled onestop…(9/23) vs. MIN: Posted one tackle and a pass defensed and helped hold theVikings to only 133 passing yards…(9/30) @ SD: Collected five tackles and a spe-cial teams stop…(10/7) vs. JAX: Compiled two tackles…(10/14) vs. CIN: Registeredfour tackles and one special teams stop...(11/4) vs. GB: Produced three tackles andone special teams stop…(11/11) vs. DEN: Delivered four tackles, one pass defensed,forced a fumble and added a special teams stop…(11/18) @ IND: Started at SS andposted one tackle in a game in which the Chiefs held the Colts to 150 passingyards…(12/2) vs. SD: Produced one tackle before leaving the game with an in-jury…(12/9) @ DEN: Collected two tackles…(12/16) vs. TEN: Inactive due to in-jury…(12/23) vs. DET: Tallied one tackle… (12/30) @ NYJ: Had one tackle…2006:Started 14 games at free safety and inactive for one contest…Registered 71 tackles(65) with two stops for loss, five passes defensed, two forced fumbles and a QBpressure…His three interceptions tied for second on the Chiefs…Had two specialteams tackles and a forced fumble on special teams…(9/17) @ DEN: Compiledseven tackles and an interception…Helped Chiefs hold Broncos to only 173 pass-ing yards…(10/15) @ PIT: Collected seven tackles…(10/22) vs. SD: Returned an in-terception 29 yards and forced a fumble on a kickoff return…(11/12) vs. MIA: Inactivedue to injury suffered in prior week’s game…(12/10) vs. BAL: Amassed eight tack-les and a career high two forced fumbles…(12/17) @ SD: Posted six tackles and in-tercepted a pass…(12/23) @ OAK: Notched seven tackles with one forloss…Postseason: (1/6/07) @ IND: Delivered eight solo tackles…2005: Started 16games at free safety…Second in the secondary and fourth on the team with 96 take-downs (58)…Had six interceptions and three pass defensed, a forced fumble and aQB pressure…His six interceptions ranked fourth in the AFC and seventh in theNFL…(9/26) @ DEN: Led team with 10 tackles…(10/16) @ WAS: Stopped the runwith 10 takedowns…(10/21) @MIA: Returned an interception for 15 yards…(10/30)@ SD: Had interception and a return of 51 yards…(11/20) @ HOU: Forced a fum-ble…(11/27) vs. NE: Tied a career high with three interceptions…(12/17) @ NYG:Had eight tackles…2004: Played in 12 games (11 starts at strong safety) and wasinactive for four games…Third on the Chiefs with 74 tackles (57)…Shared team in-terception lead with four…Had a career high four forced fumbles…(9/12) @ DEN:Forced a fumble to stop a drive at the KC 1-yard line…(9/19) vs. CAR: Inactive witha right hamstring strain…(9/26) vs. HOU: Forced a fumble…(10/24) vs. ATL: Had aninterception…(10/31) vs. IND: Returned an interception for a career high 65yards…(11/14) @ NE: Produced an interception…(12/19) vs. DEN: Forced a fumblethat caused a touchback…(1/2/05): @ SD: Had a career game with 12 tackles, an

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special teams…(12/30) vs. SD: Saw time at LB…Had one solo tackle…2006:Started 13 games for the Silver and Black...Posted 37 tackles, one sack and afumble recovery for a touchdown…(9/11) vs. SD: Recorded three tack-les…(9/17) @ BAL: Inactive…(10/1) vs. CLE: Recorded three tackles and firstcareer touchdown on 30-yard fumble recovery…(10/8) @ SF: Recorded threetackles…(10/15) @ DEN: Started at LB, recorded two tackles…(10/29) vs. PIT:Started at LB, recorded three tackles and a special teams stop…(11/6) @ SEA:Made the starting lineup for the rest of the season and recorded four tackles andfirst career sack…(11/12) vs. DEN: Started at LB, recorded two tackles…(11/19)@ KC: Registered three tackles…(11/26) @ SD: Registered two tackles…(12/3)vs. HOU: Started at LB, recorded five tackles…(12/10) @ CIN: Registered fourtackles…(12/17) vs. STL: Registered three tackles…(12/23) vs. KC: Started atLB…(12/31) @ NYJ: Started at LB…2005: Entered the season as a projectedstarter at OLB, but missed the entire season after suffering a torn ACL duringtraining camp…Started in the first preseason game (8/13) @ SF at OLB, but in-jured his knee in practice the following week…Inactive for the last two presea-son games before being placed on Injured Reserve (8/29)…2004: Saw actionin nine games at LB and started four contests…Also contributed on specialteams…Missed the first five contests due to a shoulder injury suffered in train-ing camp…Received the Ed Block Courage Award, given annually to the playerwho has demonstrated tremendous courage while rehabilitating from in-jury…(10/17) vs. DEN: Saw first action of the season at LB and made two tack-les…Also had one tackle on special teams…(10/24) vs. NO: Played at LB,making two tackles…(10/31) @ SD: Played at LB, making four tackles…(11/21)vs. SD: Made first career start at OLB and played on special teams…(11/28) @DEN: Played at LB, recording six tackles and one pass defensed…(12/5) vs.KC: Started at OLB, recording two tackles and one pass defensed…(12/12) @ATL: Started at OLB, recording four tackles and a pass defensed…(12/19) vs.TEN: Started at OLB, making six tackles, all solo stops…Inactive for the finaltwo games of the season…2003: (9/22) @ DEN: Played for the first time in hiscareer at DE after being inactive for first two regular season games…Also sawaction on special teams before suffering a season-ending knee injury…Inactivefor next seven games before being placed on Injured Reserve (11/17)…Selectedby the Raiders in the third round (83rd overall) of the 2003 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Four-year letterman at Fresno State…Recorded 145 tackles withfour sacks for minus-19 yards and 13 stops for losses of 36 yards in 45games…All-Western Athletic Conference honorable mention as a senior afterrecording 60 tackles with six stops for losses of 11 yards and three quarterbackQB pressures…Intercepted a pass and deflected six others…Also recoveredtwo fumbles…Set up a score when he advanced a fumble recovery six yards,deflected a pass and had seven tackles with a pressure againstWisconsin…Posted a season high 11 tackles vs. Oregon while playing strong-side LB…Batted away four passes, intercepted another for a two-yard returnand was in on three solo tackles against Nevada and followed with 10 tacklesand two stops for losses against San Jose State…Played in every game, start-ing the final seven contests at weakside OLB as a junior…Recorded 61 tackles,two sacks for minus-seven yards and four stops for losses of 11 yards…Causeda fumble…Blocked an extra point attempt and posted four hits against Coloradoand picked off a pass to set up a score vs. Boise State…Collected three tack-les and blocked a punt against Utah State and had six tackles in Silicon ValleyFootball Classic against Michigan State…Played in 10 games as a reserve OLB,seeing action mostly on special teams and recorded 16 tackles as a sopho-more…Had a season high four tackles vs. Nevada…As a redshirt freshman,played in 11 games, collecting eight tackles…Sociology major.

54 LBSAM WILLIAMSBORN: 7/28/80 6-5 260

RAIDERS: 6 NFL: 6

COLLEGE: FRESNO STATERaiders 3rd round pick in 2003.

PRO: Athletic defender who has been a solid contributor to the Raiders de-fense…2007: Played in 11 games, starting four at outside linebacker forRaiders…Recorded 16 tackles, a pass defensed and a forced fumble…Missedfive games due to injury…(9/9) vs. DET: Started at LB…Made three solo tack-les…(9/16) @ DEN: Started at LB…Had four solo tackles and assisted on threeothers... (9/23) vs. CLE: Started at LB…Assisted on one tackle…(9/30) @ MIA:Started at LB…Recorded one pass defensed…(11/18) @ MIN: Saw time on spe-cial teams…Recorded one special teams tackle…(11/25) @ KC: Saw time at LBand on special teams…Assisted on one tackle…(12/2) vs. DEN: Saw time onspecial teams…(12/9) @ GB: Saw time on special teams…(12/16) vs. IND: Sawtime at LB and on special teams…Recorded one solo tackle…Had one specialteams tackle and forced KR to fumble…(12/23) @ JAX: Saw time at LB and on

and five passes defensed…Second team All-Southwestern Conference performerin 1998 at free safety…In 11 starts, racked up 54 tackles (35), four interceptions, aforced fumble and 16 passes defensed…Joined the team as a walk-on in 1997…Hadfive tackles, a sack, a fumble recovery and 20 special teams tackles in his first sea-son…Majored in Business Management.

PERSONAL: Exceptional prep athlete at England (Ark.) High School…All-league astwo-way performer in football and was named to the All-Arkansas basketball team asa senior…Younger brother, Broderick Green, played running back at the Universityof Southern California.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 14 (12/20/03) vs. MINInterceptions: 3, twice, last (11/27/05) vs. NEReturn Yards: 71 (9/29/02) vs. MIAPasses Defensed: 3, twice, last (12/28/03) vs. CHIForced Fumbles: 2 (12/10/06) vs. BAL.Fumble Recoveries: 1, four times, last (12/15/02) @ DEN

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YDS FF FR PD INT YDS2000 KC 16 16 1.0 11.0 2 1 7 2 282001 KC 16 16 2.0 12.0 1 2 7 2 442002 KC 13 13 1.0 4.0 0 1 8 6 1702003 KC 16 16 2.0 12.0 1 0 12 6 632004 KC 12 11 0.0 0.0 4 0 7 4 922005 KC 16 16 0.0 0.0 1 0 8 6 1062006 KC 14 14 0.0 0.0 2 1 7 3 392007 KC 15 1 0.0 0.0 1 0 3 0 0NFL TOTALS 118 103 6.0 39.0 12 5 59 29 542

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high eight tackles (four) and one pass defensed…(12/29) vs. NE: Finished witheight tackles (seven)…Postseason: (1/6/07) @ TB: Finished with five tackles(four) in NFC Wild Card Game…(1/13/07) @ DAL: Finished with a team-high 14tackles (six solo) and one pass defensed in NFC Divisional PlayoffGame…(1/20/07) @ GB: Finished with a team high eight tackles (six) and a passdefensed in NFC Championship Game…Nearly intercepted attempt in the firstquarter…(2/3/07) vs. NE: Finished with six tackles (two), two QB hits and onepass defensed in Super Bowl XLII…Ended the Patriots last drive to preserve theGiants Super Bowl victory by breaking up a deep attempt on fourth-and-20…2006: Started 15 regular season games and the NFC Wild Card Game atSS…Finished the season second on the team with a career high 121 tackles (81),two interceptions, six passes defensed, three forced fumbles and two fumble re-coveries…(9/17) @ PHI: Recorded nine solo tackles, one pass defensed and oneforced fumble…Stopped RB for no gain on fourth-and-one in the fourth quar-ter…Made hit to force a fumble that was recovered by teammate in the fourthquarter to help spark the Giants comeback victory…(12/10) at CAR: Finished withsix tackles (four) and two interceptions…Recorded both of his interceptions on theseason in the third quarter of that game, when he intercepted two passes…(12/30)at WAS: Contributed eight tackles (six), one QB hit and one passdefensed…Broke up a key pass in the fourth quarter to end the Redskins finaldrive…2005: Started all 16 regular season games and the NFC Wild Card Gameat SS…Led the team with 110 tackles (88) and had two interceptions, five passesdefensed, three sacks and two forced fumbles…(9/11) vs. AZ: Finished with fivetackles (four) and an interception…Intercepted a pass and returned it 17yards…(11/20) vs. PHI: Recorded a team-high eight tackles (seven) and an in-terception…2004: Played in eight games with seven starts as a rookie…Tied forthe team lead with three interceptions and recorded 55 tackles, three sacks, fivepasses defensed and one forced fumble…NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month forOctober…Missed the final seven games of the season due to a burner suffered(11/14) @ AZ…(11/7) vs. CHI: Had a team high nine tackles, a sack and a forcedfumble…Recorded his third sack of the season when he stripped ball carrier toforce a fumble...Fifth round (136th overall) pick by Giants in 2004 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Played in 26 games (20 starts) at Tennessee and recorded 196 tack-les (138 solo) with 5.5 sacks for 28 yards, 13.5 stops for losses of 49 yards, twoforced fumbles, a fumble recovery, three interceptions and 17 pass deflec-tions…All-Southeastern Conference second team selection by the coaches in2003…As a senior in 2003, started every game at strong safety and finished sec-ond on the team with 114 tackles (81), including three sacks for 13 yards andeight stops for losses of 30 yards…Played at San Francisco City College (2000-01) before transferring to Tennessee in 2002…Listed as the No. 2 defensive backand the No. 25 overall junior college prospect by Rivals.com and as the No. 2safety junior college prospect by JCFootball.com 101...Named first team juniorcollege All-American as a sophomore and All-Golden Gate Conference as a fresh-man and sophomore...Recorded 135 tackles, 9.5 sacks and five interceptions forthe Rams...Helped CCSF win two national, state and conference titles…SociologyMajor.

PERSONAL: Was a prep star in the Bay Area, playing both defensive back andreceiver at San Jose’s Oak Grove High School…Made the All-San Jose MercuryNews football squad in 1999…Also earned all-league honors as a two-way per-former.

28 SGIBRIL WILSONBORN: 11/12/1981 6-0 210

RAIDERS: 1 NFL: 5

COLLEGE: TENNESSEEGiants, 2004-07. Signed by the Raiders as a free agent in March, 2008.

PRO: Key member of N.Y. Giants defense that won Super Bowl XLII…Has playedin 52 games with 51 starts…Has amassed 378 tackles (296 solo), 23 passes de-fensed, 11 interceptions, six sacks, six forced fumbled and three fumble recov-eries in his career…2007: Started in every game he was active for atsafety…Recorded 92 tackles (78), seven passes defensed and four intercep-tions…Preserved the Giants Super Bowl XLII victory by batting down a pass onfourth-and-20…(9/9) @ DAL: Finished with nine tackles (seven) and an intercep-tion…(9/16) vs. GB: Registered six tackles (three) and an interception…(9/23) @WAS: Finished with five tackles (four)…(9/30) vs. PHI: Led Giants with 10 tackles(seven)…Tight coverage of Eagles wide receivers help the Giants defense set ateam record with 12 sacks…(10/7) vs. NYJ: Finished with seven tackles(four)…(10/15) @ ATL: Finished with three solo tackles…(10/21) vs. SF: Hadseven tackles (three) and a QB hurry...(10/28) @ MIA: Started and finished witheight tackles (three) and a QB hurry…(11/11) vs. DAL: Started and finished witha team and season-high 14 tackles (nine) and an interception…Recorded his thirdinterception of the season when he picked off pass in the second quarter…It washis third pick of the season, tying the career high he set as a rookie in 2004 andtying him for the team lead…(11/18) @ DET: Finished with three tackles (two),one QB hurry, two passes defensed and one interception…The interception washis team and career high fourth of the season...(11/25) vs. MIN: Started and fin-ished with seven tackles (six)…(12/2-16): Inactive…(12/23) @ BUF: Returned tothe starting lineup after missing three games with a knee injury…Recorded a team

PERSONAL: Attended Clayton Valley High in the Bay Area suburb of Concord…Recorded 138 tackles (79 solo) and five interceptions (two were returned fortouchdowns) as a senior…Also had 10 deflected passes and two blocked PATsto help lthe team to a 9-3 record (best in a decade)…First team All-Bay ValleyAthletic League and All-Bay Area by the Oakland Tribune and named to the SanFrancisco-Metro all-star team by the San Francisco Examiner…Named ClaytonValley High’s “Mr. Defense.”

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSTackles: 6, twice, last (12/19/04) VS. TENPasses Defensed: 1, five times, last (9/30/07) @ MIA

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YDS INT FF FR2003 OAK 0 0 0 0 0 0 02004 OAK 9 0 0 0 0 0 02005 OAK 0 0 0 0 0 0 02006 OAK 15 13 1 4 0 0 12007 OAK 11 4 0 0 0 0 0NFL TOTALS 35 17 1 4 0 0 1

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COLLEGE: CALIFORNIAWashington, 2004.Signed by Raiders as free agent in December, 2006.

PRO: Big, strong tackle with NFL experience…Began career with the Vikings…Ap-peared in two games in 2004…2007: Spent most of the season on the practicesquad for the Raiders…Signed to active roster (12/30) vs. SD…2006: Signed to theRaiders practice squad (12/1)…Spent training camp and preseason with Min-nesota…2005: Joined Vikings practice squad after being released by Washing-ton…2004: (11/28) @ PIT: Made NFL debut and started…(1/2) vs. MIN: Played in hissecond NFL game…Selected in the fifth round (151st overall) by Washington in the2004 NFL Draft.

COLLEGE: Named first team All-Pac 10 in his final year at University of Califor-nia…Started the final 48 consecutive games for the Bears — best among all currentPac-10 offensive linemen and third nationally for most career starts…The streakstarted during his freshman year in 2000 and set a Cal record for an offensive line-man… Won the 2003 Brick Muller Award as the team’s Most Valuable Offensive Line-man…Named first team Freshman All-American, first team All-Pac 10 by FootballNews…Also tabbed third team Freshman All-American by The SportingNews...American studies major.

PERSONAL: Prep Star All-American selection, rated as the No. 10 offensive lineprospect in the West…Attended Fall River High School in McArthur, Calif.…Ended hissenior year with 16 receptions for 480 yards and two touchdowns at tight end.

CAREER SINGLE GAME HIGHSInterceptions: 2 (12/10/06) @ CARTackles: 15 (1/8/06) vs. CARSacks: 1, six times, last (12/11/05) @ PHIPasses Defensed: 2, seven times, last (11/18/07) @ DET

YEAR TEAM GP GS SACKS YDS FF FR PD INT YDS2004 NYG 8 7 3 11 1 0 2 3 392005 NYG 16 16 3 19 2 0 2 2 362006 NYG 15 15 0 0 3 2 8 2 252007 NYG 13 13 0 0 0 1 7 4 12NFL TOTALS 52 51 6 30 6 3 19 11 112

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TYVON BRANCH 33 CB

2008 DRAFT CHOICES

1 Darren McFadden RB Arkansas4 Tyvon Branch CB Connecticut4 Arman Shields WR Richmond6 Trevor Scott DE Buffalo7 Chaz Schilens WR San Diego State

COLLEGE: Played in 48 games with 31 starts in the secondary and was team’s primary kickreturner at UConn…Made 230 career tackles (133 solo) with 7.5 tackles for loss, including ahalf-sack…Intercepted three passes and broke up 18 more…Also returned 37 kickoffs for980 yards (26.5 avg.) and a pair of scores…Helped UConn to the 2007 Big East Champi-onship, its first ever, and a spot in the 2004 Motor City and the 2007 Meineke Car CareBowls…Following his senior season, played in the Hula Bowl and was invited to the NFLScouting Combine, where he topped all defensive backs with a 4.31 in the 40-yard dash…Asa senior, started all 13 games, 12 of them at cornerback with one start at safety against WestVirginia …Named second-team All-Big East and the team’s Special Teams MVP after lead-ing the Big East in kickoff returns, running back 27 for 780 yards (28.9 avg.) with two touch-downs…The 780 yards are second-best in UConn history and the 28.9 average is a schoolrecord…Became the first Husky to ever return two kickoffs for touchdowns in the same sea-son and one of just seven players in Big East history…Twice named Big East Special TeamsPlayer of the Week…Also made 89 tackles on defense and in both punt and kickoff cover-age…Returned a kickoff 97 yards for a touchdown against Rutgers and Akron…His 184 kick-off return yards against Rutgers set a school record and he also had a season-high 13 stopsin UConn’s 38-19 win over the Scarlet Knights…As a junior, started all 12 games at corner-back and led all UConn defensive backs with 79 tackles…Had 47 solo tackles, an intercep-tion and four pass break-ups while also both forcing and recovering two fumbles…Was onetackle off of a career high with his 10 against Pittsburgh…Responsible for two turnovers atRutgers with an interception and a fumble recovery to accompany his team-high nine tack-les…Appeared in all 11 games on both defense and special teams, starting the last five con-tests at cornerback as a sophomore…Had 42 tackles (21) while making half of a tackle forloss, two interceptions and breaking up four other passes…Made a career-high 11 stopsagainst Louisville, which was second on the team…In his first start of the season, recordednine tackles against Rutgers and intercepted a pass…Appeared in all 12 games as a fresh-man…Earned a start at cornerback at Georgia Tech, becoming the only true freshman tostart a game all season…Returned 10 kickoffs for an average of 20.0 yards…Made 20 tack-les, 12 solos…Had a career high four stops, all solo, against Buffalo to help UConn clinch abowl spot…Exploratory major.

BORN: 12/11/86 6-0 205

COLLEGE: CONNECTICUTRaiders 4th round draft pick in 2008 (100th player taken).

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COLLEGE: Played in 39 games and caught 103 passes for 1,603 yards and seven touch-downs at San Diego State…Had at least 34 receptions in each of the last three college sea-sons…As a senior, caught 35 passes for 679 yards and three touchdowns while starting atwide receiver...Set school record with a 97-yard touchdown catch vs. Texas Christian…In2006, started all 12 games at wide receiver and placed first in yards per catch (14.2 avg.)and second in receptions (34) and receiving yards (483)...Caught six passes for 67 yards

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COLLEGE: SAN DIEGO STATERaiders 7th round draft pick in 2008 (226th player taken).

rushing touchdowns were better than 43 teams nationally (36.1)…Consensus All-Ameri-can, Doak Walker Award winner and finished second in Heisman Trophy voting…Had 11receptions for 149 yards (13.5) and a score while completing 7-of-9 passes (77.8 per-cent) for 69 yards and three touchdowns…Averaged 26.2 yards with a score on 10 kick-off returns and 147 all-purpose yards, scoring 98 points…Rushed for more than 100 yardseight times…Became the first sophomore to win the Doak Walker Award and by winningin 2006 and in 2007, joined Ricky Williams of Texas (1997-98) as the only player to win thathonor twice...Was the first player to twice finish second in the voting for the Heisman Tro-phy (2006-07)...McFadden (1,647 yards in 2006 and 1,830 in 2007) and Felix Jones (1,168in 2006 and 1,162 in 2007) became the first teammates in SEC history to run for more than1,000 yards in consecutive seasons and the third tandem to accomplish that feat in onecampaign…Set school freshman rushing records with 1,113 yards and 11 scores on 176carries (6.3) in 2005…Caught 14 passes for 52 yards, returned 12 kickoffs for 348 yards(29.0) and averaged 137.5 all-purpose yards per game…All-American honorable men-tion by Pro Football Weekly and earned first team freshman All-Americanaccolades…Conference Freshman of the Year by the Associated Press and the SEC‘scoaches.

PERSONAL: Attended Pulaski Oak Grove (Little Rock, Ark.) High and became the onlyplayer from Arkansas to be named to the Parade All-American team in 2004...Two-time all-state, all-area and all-South choice...Arkansas Democrat-Gazette’s Offensive Player ofthe Year as a senior and was selected to their All-Arkansas squad…Atlanta Journal-Con-stitution’s Super Southern 100 and participated in the 2005 Arkansas High School All-Star Game…Class 4A-Southeast Conference’s Outstanding Back as a senior after rushingfor 1,965 yards and 27 touchdowns on 184 carries...Averaged 10.7 yards per carry andscored three or more rushing touchdowns in six games during his final campaign...Alsohad three receptions for 67 yards and one score, completed 6-of-15 passes for 75 yardsand two touchdowns as a quarterback and returned nine punts for 370 yards and threetouchdowns...As a junior, rushed for a school record 2,027 yards and 19 touchdowns on204 carries...Averaged 9.9 yards per attempt, leading his squad to an 8-4 record and asecond place finish in the conference...Hauled in nine passes for 252 yards and twotouchdowns as a junior and also earned 103 yards on 12 punt returns...In his sophomorecampaign, rushed for 859 yards and 13 touchdowns on 109 carries...Had 12 receptionsfor 333 yards and five scores, returned 10 punts for 82 yards and 14 kickoffs for 372yards...Totaled 4,871 yards rushing on 497 attempts in his prep career and averaged 9.8yards per carry...In addition to football, he was a standout in baseball and track and fieldas a sprinter.

DARREN McFADDEN 20 RBBORN: 8/27/87 6-2 210

COLLEGE: ARKANSASRaiders 1st round draft pick in 2008 (4th player taken).

COLLEGE: Two-time Heisman Trophy runner-up and two-time Doak Walker Award win-ner (nation’s top running back) who shattered numerous school and Southeastern Con-ference records during his three seasons at Arkansas, establishing himself as one of theconference‘s elite all-time backs…In 38 games at Arkansas, carried 785 times for 4,590yards (5.85 avg.) and 41 touchdowns…Caught 46 passes for 365 yards (7.9) and twoscores, returned 38 kickoffs for 926 yards (24.4) and a touchdown…Completed 14-of-22passes (63.6 percent) for 205 yards, seven touchdowns and one interception while record-ing five solo tackles with a fumble recovery…Totaled 268 points with 44 overall touch-downs and amassed 5,881 all-purpose yards (154.76 yards per game)…Ran for 100-plusyards in 22 games…By gaining 1,113 yards rushing in 2005, 1,647 in 2006 and a school-record 1,830 yards in 2007, he joined Georgia’s Herschel Walker (1980-82) as the onlyplayers in conference history to rush for more than 1,000 yards as a freshman, sophomoreand junior…Consensus All-American as a junior while again winning the Doak WalkerAward and finishing second in the Heisman Trophy race…Gained more than 100 yardsrushing 10 times, as he broke his own school record with 1,830 yards and 16 touchdownson 325 rushes (5.6)…Had 21 catches for 164 yards (7.8) and a score, hit on 6-of-11 throws(54.5) for 123 yards and four touchdowns, scoring 102 points…Finished the season with102 points scored and gained 2,310 all-purpose yards (177.69 yards per game) to set aconference mark and break his own school season record of 2,058 in 2006…His 355 all-purpose yards vs. South Carolina in 2007 set a school record, breaking his own mark of315 yards vs. South Carolina in 2006…His 321 yards rushing vs. South Carolina in 2007topped the school record of 271 and tied the conference mark…His 325 runs in 2007 setthe school’s single-season record and his 4,590 yards rushing shattered previous schoolall-time record of 3,570 yards and rank second in SEC history behind Walker (5,259 in 33games, 1980-82)...His average of 120.79 yards per game rushing placed him third on theSEC’s career record list behind Walker (159.36 yards per game) and Florida’s EmmittSmith (126.71, 1987-89)... His 2007 total of 1,830 yards on the ground are surpassed onlyby Walker’s 1,891 yards (1981) on the SEC single-season list...Ran for 41 touchdowns dur-ing his career, second in school history…Joined Walker (49, 1980-82), Kevin Faulk (46,1995-98), Carnell Williams of Auburn (45, 2001-04), Dalton Hilliard (44, 1982-85), formerRaider Bo Jackson of Auburn (43, 1982-85), Shaun Alexander of Alabama (41, 1996-99)and Charles Alexander (40, 1975-78) as the only players in SEC history to run for 40 ormore touchdowns in a career...His 16 touchdown runs in 2007 tied for third on the school’ssingle-season list...His 14 rushing touchdowns tied for seventh on the Arkansas all-timesingle season list...As a sophomore, his rushing yardage total of 1,647 on 284 attempts(5.8) was more than that of 54 of the 119 Division I-A teams (45.4 percent), while his 14

PERSONAL: Earned second team all-state honors at Cicero-North Syracuse HighSchool...Named second team All-Central New York and second team all-area...A tailbackand outside linebacker for the Northstars...Won the 2004 National Indoor Track Champi-onship in the 60 meters (6.82)...Gatorade New York State Track Athlete of the Year...Fin-ished first in the state in both the 100 and 200 meters as a senior, setting a school recordwith a 10.60 in the 100.

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COLLEGE: Caught 160 passes for 1,930 yards to rank second in school history and av-eraged 12.0 yards per catch and scored 13 touchdowns during career at Richmond...Fin-ished his Spiders career with seven 100-yard receiving performances in 37 games…In2007, caught 14 passes for 125 yards and averaged 8.9 yards per catch as season wascut short due to injury…As a junior, second team All-Atlantic 10 selection...Reeled in acareer high five touchdown passes...Ranked 47th in the country (fifth in the Atlantic-10)with 64.3 receiving yards per game and 29th nationally (seventh in the conference) with5.4 receptions per game...In Richmond’s season opening 13-0 win at Duke, caught fivepasses for 69 yards and a touchdown...Had a career best 41-yard kickoff return againstDelaware...Also caught seven passes for 83 yards vs. the Blue Hens...Caught two touch-down passes and collected 124 yards receiving in a late season game atVillanova...Hauled eight passes in each of Richmond’s final three games of the season…In2005, helped an offense which scored 349 points, second-most all-time at Rich-mond...Recorded five, 100-plus yard receiving games…He was the first Spider to breakthe century mark five times in a season since 1992...Hauled in 62 catches for 842 yardsand four touchdowns...His 62 catches ranked third on the Richmond all-time single sea-son reception list...His 842 yards were sixth-best in a single-season at Richmond... Gar-nered a 14-catch game in the Spiders double-overtime win over Hofstra, the third highestsingle-game total in Spider history and the most since Walker Gillette’s 20-catch game in1968…Played in 10 games, starting three as redshirt freshman in 2004...Second on teamwith 30 receptions and 320 receiving yards...Tied for team lead with four receiving touch-downs.

PERSONAL: Earned All-Conference honors after leading Gonzaga College High in Wash-ington D.C. to its first conference championship in 2002...Had 26 receptions for 350 yardsand five touchdowns as a senior...Recorded 22 tackles, four pass break-ups and one in-terception for the conference’s top-ranked defense...Also helped lead the track team to aconference title.

BORN: 7/10/85 6-1 195

COLLEGE: RICHMONDRaiders 4th round draft pick in 2008 (125th player taken).

TREVORSCOTT 91 DE

COLLEGE: Starter at defensive end in final two college seasons at the University of Buf-falo after spending first two years as a tight end…Recorded 10 sacks as a senior, the mostby a Bulls defender since the team joined the NCAA Division 1-A in 1999 and rankedfourth overall...Added 15 tackles for losses...In 2006, started all 12 games at defensiveend and in only his first year playing the position, led the Bulls with nine sacks and alsorecorded 45 tackles...Awarded as the team’s best defensive lineman after totaling a team-best 13.5 tackles for loss...Recorded two sacks at Northern Illinois and registered 1.5sacks and recovered a fumble against Miami (Ohio)...Had two sacks and three quarter-back hurries against Kent State...Earned two sacks and blocked a kick atWisconsin...Recorded a season high eight tackles against Central Michigan…As sopho-more, played in seven games as a reserve tight end and had eight catches for 55yards...Had a career best six catches for 42 yards, including a season high 21-yarder atWestern Michigan...Had a catch for six yards at Syracuse and a catch for seven yards atToledo...Added a pair of special teams tackles…As redshirt freshman in 2004, played in10 games, highlighted by a 42-yard catch during the Bulls win over Central Michigan...Sawaction in three of the four games in which Buffalo compiled 200-plus rushing yards vs.Central Florida, at Marshall and against Central Michigan...Recorded two tackles againstKent State, Central Michigan and at Connecticut…Sociology major.

PERSONAL: Two-time all-Northern selection at Potsdam (N.Y.) High while playing tightend and outside linebacker...Earned two letters and was twice a captain...Team MVP asa junior and senior and was a Watertown Daily Times first team selection…Also earnedfour letters in track and field and two in basketball...Caught the game-winning touchdownand two-point conversion in the final 30 seconds of a high school game with Potsdam tohelp his team win by a point.

BORN: 8/30/84 6-5 255

COLLEGE: BUFFALORaiders 6th round draft pick in 2008 (169th player taken).

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with a long of 20 vs. UTEP...First touchdown of the year came on a 49-yard reception againstAir Force...Had five receptions for 69 yards vs. Cal Poly...Caught a 60-yard pass for a touch-down at Wyoming...Had season high seven receptions for 56 yards at New Mexico…Team’sstarting flanker as sophomore and also saw action on special teams, recording six tack-les...Played in all 12 games, starting seven...First career 100-yard receiving game at Hawaii,logging eight catches for 119 yards and a touchdown...Had six catches for 85 yards, in-cluding his first career touchdown (20 yards) at Colorado State...Posted three catches againstTCU, Ohio State and Air Force and had four catches for 42 yards at Utah...Had his first ca-reer reception in the third quarter against UCLA...Ended up with a pair of catches for 25yards vs. the Bruins…Saw duty in three games as redshirt freshman in 2004…Anthropologymajor.

PERSONAL: An all-region pick in Arizona as a free safety and receiver at Highland (Gilbert,Ariz.) High School...Caught 35 passes for 648 yards...Recorded 53 tackles with six inter-ceptions on defense...Credited with four pass break-ups and caused three fumbles...Alsoearned four varsity letters in baseball and was an all-region selection as an outfielder...In-vited to Arizona state all-star football game...Selected in Major League Baseball Draft by theDetroit Tigers out of high school.

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MALIK JACKSON 49 LB

BORN: 6/10/85 6-2 230 LOUISVILLE

COLLEGE: Played in 48 games, starting 28…Recorded 138 tackles in four years with 10sacks, one interception, three fumble recoveries and two forced fumbles…Second teamAll-Big East in 2006 after ranking second in conference in sacks with nine.

PERSONAL: Three-year letter winner and two-year starter at Dunwoody (Ga.) High…All-region and second team all-county honors as a defensive back.

DRISAN JAMES 13 WR

BORN: 1/1/85 5-11 185 BOISE STATE

PRO: Spent much of 2007 season on Raiders practice squad...Entered NFL with ChicagoBears after going undrafted last year.

COLLEGE: At Boise State, finished second on team with 33 catches for a team-best 554yards and two touchdowns as a senior in 2006...Led the team in receiving yards per game(46.2) and yards per catch (16.8)...Also rushed seven times for 54 yards...Had a seasonhigh 125 yards receiving and a touchdown on three catches against SacramentoState...Caught four passes for 118 yards at San Jose State...Second team All-WAC in2005...Tied for second on the team with 34 catches and 518 yards.

PERSONAL: Caught 35 passes for 659 yards and six touchdowns as a senior at Westview(Ariz.) High in leading the squad to a conference championship and the state playoffs...Hewas a two-time all-region selection at wide receiver and named to the 2001 West ValleyDream Team...Also excelled in track and field, winning conference championships in the100- and 200-meter dashes and the high jump...High school football coach was currentRaiders Assistant Coach George Martinez.

MAURICIO LOPEZ 73 DT

BORN: 3/19/80 6-1 330 ITESM MONTERREY

PRO: Was in Philadelphia’s 2007 training camp…Spent past three seasons playing inNFL Europa…In 2007, recorded nine tackles (six solo) and one sack for the Cologne Cen-turions…Had three tackles for Cologne in 2006 and appeared in one game with the Am-sterdam Admirals in 2005…Played three seasons for the Mexican National Team.

COLLEGE: Played defensive line Monterrey Tech in Monterrey, Mexico, where he helpedthe school win the 2000 and 2003 Borregos Championships.

PERSONAL: Born in Mexico City, Mexico.

JEFF OTIS 7 QB

BORN: 1/30/83 6-1 210 COLUMBIA

PRO: In Raiders training camp in 2007 and re-signed during 2008 offseason…Spent briefstint on Kansas City’s practice squad in 2007...Allocated to NFLE in 2006 by Arizona.

COLLEGE: Left Columbia ranking second on the school’s all-time passing list in yardage(4,666) and pass completions (429)...Earned the starting role in 2003 and responded byfinishing third in the conference in per game passing average at 255.2 yards per contestand named his team’s outstanding player...Seventh in Division I-AA in completions pergame and finished third on Columbia‘s all-time single-season list with 217 completions.

ROOKIE, FIRST-YEAR FREE AGENTSJESSE BOONE 70 C

BORN: 1/28/82 6-5 300 UTAH

PRO: Spent the 2007 season on Raiders practice squad after signing with Silver andBlack during training camp.

COLLEGE: Three-year starter who began his career at left tackle before moving to cen-ter...Second team all-conference…Academic All-MWC...Named to the preseason Rim-ington Trophy watch list, honoring the nation’s best center.

PERSONAL: Both parents attended BYU... Father played football for BYU...Brother Aaronwas a wide receiver at Kentucky and played in the NFL with Dallas (2003), Chicago (2004)and Carolina (2005)…Sister Amy played basketball and volleyball at George Mason.

DARRICK BROWN 39 DB

BORN: 2/18/84 6-4 200 MCNEESE STATE

COLLEGE: Played in all 12 games as a senior at McNeese State, recorded 32 tackles withone for loss…Played two seasons at wide receiver before switching to defensive back inhis junior season…As a sophomore started five games and caught five passes for 160yards and two touchdowns…As a freshman, had 11 catches for 157 yards and a touch-down…Standout track performer, won the Southland Conference title in triple jump in2006…In 2005, won SLC indoor long jump title.

PERSONAL: All-district running back at Kentwood High in Tangipahoa, La.…Gained 2,200yards in his career…State prep MVP twice in track...Champion in long jump, triple jumpand high jump

DERRICK GRAY 92 DE

BORN: 11/11/85 6-4 265 TEXAS SOUTHERN

COLLEGE: In senior season, was selected to the All-Southwestern Athletic ConferenceSecond Team…In that season, he recorded 76 tackles, 24.5 tackles for loss and 9.5 sackswith three forced fumbles…Was chosen as a preseason All-Conference player enteringlast year.

PERSONAL: Hometown is Silver Springs, Md.…Attended Kennedy High School.

GREYSON GUNHEIM 97 DE

BORN: 4/04/1986 6-5 265 WASHINGTON

COLLEGE: Played in 47 games at Washington, starting 41…Defensive captain in2007…Finished season with 41 tackles, 11 for loss, 6.5 sacks and had one interceptionwith a five-yard return…In 2006, earned All-Pac 10 Honorable Mention after posting 44tackles and six sacks…In 2005, led team with five sacks and 11 tackles for loss…In 2004,was one of two freshmen to see action in all 11 games.

PERSONAL: Defensive Player of the Year by the Petaluma Argus Courier and first teamAll-Empire at running back…Rushed for 1,700 yards and 25 touchdowns…On defense,had 55 tackles with 11 sacks…Chosen as a scholar-athlete by the Northern Californiachapter of the National Football Foundation and College Hall of Fame.

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man reserve receiver, making one start when Pitt opened in a four-receiver set at NotreDame.

PERSONAL: Two-year starter for perennial Florida power Plantation High...All-BrowardCounty and all-district honoree...Started at receiver as a junior and quarterback as a sen-ior...Threw for 1,330 yards and 17 touchdowns as a senior...Completed 63-of-109 passes(.577)...Helped team to a two-year mark of 21-3 (.875) and back-to-back district champi-onships and Florida 6A playoff berths...Selected to play in the prestigious Broward-DadeCounty All-Star Game…Lettered in basketball and track and field.

CHRIS WAGNER 43 TE

BORN: 6/14/85 6-6 255 S. DAKOTA STATE

COLLEGE: Ranked third on the team in receptions with 25 and added 249 yards with fourtouchdowns…In 2006, named to All-Great West team…Also lettered in basketball in 2005-06 season.

PERSONAL: Born in Brookings, S.D. and attended Brookings High School…Team cap-tain for both football and basketball…Also competed in track.

TODD WATKINS 19 WR

BORN: 6/22/83 6-2 190 BYU

PRO: Taken in the seventh round of the 2006 NFL Draft by the Arizona Cardinals andspent most of his rookie season on the practice squad…Signed to Atlanta Falcons prac-tice squad.

COLLEGE: Transferred to BYU from Norfolk State in 2004…During his first game at BYU,made a 50-yard catch against double coverage to set up a touchdown in a 20-17 winagainst Notre Dame…Totaled 52 receptions for 1,042 yards and six touchdowns in hisfirst season…Averaged a Mountain West Conference record 94.7 receiving yards pergame and 20 yards per reception…Named Sports Illustrated’s best deep threat in the na-tion, first team All-MWC and Honorable Mention All-American…Finished his senior seasonwith 40 receptions for 678 yards and a team-high nine touchdowns…In the Las VegasBowl against California, made five catches for 93 yards and a touchdown.

PERSONAL: Attended Helix High in San Diego, where he lettered in football, volleyball,soccer and track…Was the only athlete in 25 years at Helix High to letter in four differentsports…High school teammates included New Orleans Saints running back Reggie Bushand San Francisco 49ers quarterback Alex Smith.

PERSONAL: Competed in football and track at Christian Brothers College High School inSt. Louis...Member of the Missouri East All-Star Team, All-West County selection and St.Louis Post Dispatch Super 30 nominee…Father Jim, played in NFL for St. Louis Cardinals.

LOUIS RANKIN 41 RB

BORN: 5/4/85 6-1 205 WASHINGTON

COLLEGE: Totaled 2,480 yards with 11 touchdown and a 5.1 yards per carry average atWashington…Also hauled in 205 receiving yards and two touchdowns…In 2007, totaled1,294 yards, good for fifth in the Husky record books for season yardage…Named to All-Pac-10 second team…Third Washington running back to have two, 200-yard games in acareer…Ranked second in Pac-10 in all purpose yards and second in Washington historywith 2,396 yards.

PERSONAL: Scored 41 touchdowns as a senior, at Lincoln High in Stockton, the most inschool history, second in California and fifth all-time in the San Joaquin Section…Added2,245 rushing yards as a senior…First team all-state by CalHi Sports…Also was a mem-ber of Lincoln’s basketball and track team.

MARCEL REECE 81 WR

BORN: 6/23/85 6-3 240 WASHINGTON

COLLEGE: Had 48 receptions for 980 yards and nine touchdowns atWashington…Started all 13 games as a senior and earned a team award for most im-proved offensive player…Set Washington record for longest play from scrimmage with a98-yard touchdown reception vs. Arizona…Finished season with 39 receptions for 761yards and eight touchdowns…At El Camino CC, helped lead Warriors to 11-1 record anda trip to California state semifinals.

PERSONAL: Attended Hesperia (Calif.) High…First team all-league performer in football,basketball and track…Had 41 receptions for 989 yards and 11 touchdowns in his seniorseason.

BRANDON RODD 60 G

BORN: 11/1/85 6-4 305 ARIZONA STATE

COLLEGE: Started all 36 games he played, 13 at left tackle as a senior and 23 at guard … EarnedAll-Pac-10 honorable mention three times…Also excelled in the classroom, earning All-AcademicPac-10 in all of his four years…Was named to the 2007 preseason Lombardi Trophy watch list.

PERSONAL: Attended Aeia High in Hawaii…Two-time all-state football selection (2001 and 2002).

DARRELL STRONG 45 TE

BORN: 5/21/86 6-5 265 PITTSBURGH

COLLEGE: Totaled 64 catches with 783 yards and seven touchdowns at Pitt…As a sen-ior starter at tight end, posted career highs in catches (29) and receiving yards (328)…Alsotied career high in TDs (three)…Played in 10 games, making four starts as a junior andhad 15 catches for 171 yards (11.4 avg.) with three TDs...Matched his career high with fourcatches vs. Toledo (51 yards)...Also had a one-yard TD catch vs. the Rockets...As a soph-omore, played in all 11 games and started two in his first season at tight end...Had 16 re-ceptions for 226 yards (14.1) and a TD...Had two, 2-point conversion catches...Scoredhis first TD with an eight-yard catch vs. South Florida…Played in all 12 games as a fresh-

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NO NAME POS HT WT DOB EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN2 JaMarcus Russell QB 6-6 260 8/9/85 2 LSU Mobile, AL7 Jeff Otis QB 6-1 210 1/30/83 1 Columbia St. Louis, MO8 Marques Tuiasosopo QB 6-1 220 3/22/79 6 Washington Woodinville, WA9 Shane Lechler P 6-2 225 8/7/76 9 Texas A&M Sealy, TX

10 Jonathan Holland WR 6-1 195 2/18/85 2 Louisiana Tech Archibald, LA11 Sebastian Janikowski K 6-2 250 3/2/78 9 Florida State Daytona Beach, FL13 Drisan James WR 5-11 185 1/1/85 1 Boise State Phoenix, AZ14 Chris McFoy WR 6-1 200 8/14/83 2 Southern California Chino, CA15 Johnnie Lee Higgins WR 5-11 185 9/8/83 2 UTEP Sweeny, TX16 Andrew Walter QB 6-6 230 5/11/82 4 Arizona State Grand Junction, CO17 Javon Walker WR 6-3 215 10/14/78 7 Florida State Lafayette, LA18 Drew Carter WR 6-3 200 9/5/81 5 Ohio State Solon, OH19 Todd Watkins WR 6-2 190 6/22/83 1 BYU La Mesa, CA20 Darren McFadden RB 6-2 210 8/27/87 R Arkansas North Little Rock, AK21 Nnamdi Asomugha CB 6-2 210 7/6/81 6 California Los Angeles, CA22 Greg Wesley S 6-2 205 3/19/78 9 Arkansas-Pine Bluff England, AR23 DeAngelo Hall CB 5-10 200 11/19/83 5 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, VA24 Michael Huff S 6-1 205 3/6/83 3 Texas Irving, TX25 Justin Fargas RB 6-1 220 1/25/80 6 Southern California Sherman Oaks, CA26 Stanford Routt CB 6-1 195 7/26/83 4 Houston Austin, TX27 Rashad Baker S 5-10 200 2/22/82 5 Tennessee Camden, NJ28 Gibril Wilson S 6-0 210 11/12/81 5 Tennessee San Jose, CA29 Michael Bush RB 6-1 245 6/16/84 1 Louisville Louisville, KY31 Hiram Eugene S 6-2 200 11/24/80 3 Louisiana Tech Jeanerette, LA32 Michael Waddell CB 5-10 180 1/9/81 4 North Carolina Elerbe, NC33 Tyvon Branch S 6-0 205 12/11/86 R Connecticut Cicero, NY35 John Bowie CB 5-11 190 5/11/84 2 Cincinnati Columbus, OH36 Justin Griffith RB 6-0 230 7/21/80 6 Mississippi State Magee, MS37 Chris Johnson CB 6-1 200 9/25/79 6 Louisvile Longview, TX38 Adimchinobi Echemandu RB 5-10 225 11/21/80 5 California Hawthorne, CA39 Darrick Brown DB 6-4 200 2/18/84 R McNeese State Tangipahoa, LA40 Jarrod Cooper S 6-1 215 3/31/78 8 Kansas State Pearland, TX41 Louis Rankin RB 6-1 205 5/4/85 R Washington Stockton, CA43 Chris Wagner TE 6-6 255 6/14/85 R South Dakota State Brookings, SD44 Edgerton Hartwell LB 6-1 240 5/27/78 8 Western Illinois Las Vegas, LV45 Darrell Strong TE 6-5 265 5/21/86 R Pittsburgh Fort Lauderdale, FL46 Oren O'Neal RB 5-11 245 9/8/83 2 Arkansas State Stuttgart, AR47 Jon Alston LB 6-0 225 6/4/83 3 Stanford Los Angeles, CA48 Grant Irons LB 6-6 285 7/7/79 6 Notre Dame The Woodlands, TX49 Malik Jackson LB 6-2 230 6/10/85 R Louisville Dunwood, GA50 Isaiah Ekejiuba LB 6-4 240 10/5/81 4 Virginia Somerset, NJ51 Chris Morris C 6-4 305 2/2/83 3 Michigan State Temperance, MI52 Kirk Morrison LB 6-2 240 2/19/82 4 San Diego State Oakland, CA53 Thomas Howard LB 6-3 240 7/14/83 3 Texas-El Paso Lubbock, TX54 Sam Williams LB 6-5 260 7/28/80 6 Fresno State Clayton, CA55 Robert Thomas LB 6-0 235 7/17/80 7 UCLA El Centro, CA56 Derrick Burgess DE 6-2 260 8/12/78 8 Mississippi Greenbelt, MD57 Ricky Brown LB 6-2 235 12/27/83 3 Boston College Cincinnati, OH58 Kalimba Edwards DE 6-6 265 12/26/79 7 South Carolina East Point, GA59 Jon Condo LS/LB 6-3 250 8/26/81 2 Maryland Philipsburg, PA60 Brandon Rodd G 6-4 305 11/1/85 R Arizona State Aiea, HI61 Gerard Warren DT 6-4 330 7/25/78 8 Florida Lake City, FL63 Mark Wilson T 6-7 320 11/11/80 3 California McArthur, CA64 Jake Grove C 6-4 300 1/22/80 5 Virginia Tech Forest, VA66 Cooper Carlisle G 6-5 295 8/11/77 9 Florida McComb, MS70 Jesse Boone C 6-5 300 1/28/82 1 Utah Fillmore, UT71 John Wade C 6-5 300 1/25/75 11 Marshall Harrisonburg, VA72 Seth Wand T 6-7 330 8/6/79 6 NW Missouri State Springfield, MO73 Mauricio Lopez DT 6-1 330 3/19/80 1 Monterrey Tech Mexico City, Mexico74 Cornell Green T 6-6 315 8/25/76 9 Central Florida St. Petersburg, FL75 Mario Henderson T 6-7 300 10/29/84 2 Florida State Lehigh Acres, FL76 Robert Gallery G 6-7 325 7/26/80 5 Iowa Masonville, IA77 Kwame Harris T 6-7 325 3/15/82 5 Stanford Newark, DE78 Fred Wakefield G/T 6-7 295 9/17/78 8 Illinois Tuscola, IL79 Paul McQuistan G 6-6 315 4/30/83 3 Weber State Lebanon, OR80 Zach Miller TE 6-5 255 12/11/85 2 Arizona State Phoenix, AZ81 Marcel Reece WR 6-3 240 6/23/85 R Washington Hesperia, CA82 Chaz Schilens WR 6-4 225 11/7/85 R San Diego State Mesa, AZ84 Arman Shields WR 6-1 195 7/10/85 R Richmond Washington, DC85 John Madsen TE 6-5 240 5/9/83 3 Utah West Valley City UT86 Tony Stewart TE 6-5 260 8/9/79 8 Penn State Allentown, PA89 Ronald Curry WR 6-2 210 5/28/79 7 North Carolina Hampton, VA90 Terdell Sands DT 6-7 335 10/31/79 6 Tenn. Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN91 Trevor Scott DE 6-5 255 8/30/84 R Buffalo Potsdam, NY92 Derrick Gray DE 6-4 265 11/11/85 R Texas Southern Silver Spring, MD93 Tommy Kelly DT 6-6 300 12/27/80 5 Mississippi State Jackson, MS94 Greg Spires DE 6-1 265 8/12/74 11 Florida State Cape Coral, FL95 Josh Shaw DT 6-3 305 9/7/79 5 Michigan State Ft. Lauderdale, FL96 William Joseph DT 6-5 310 9/3/79 6 Miami (FL) Miami, FL97 Greyson Gunheim DE 6-5 265 4/4/86 R Washington Sebastopol, CA98 Jay Richardson DE 6-6 280 1/27/84 2 Ohio State Washington D.C.

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NO NAME POS HT WT AGE EXP COLLEGE HOMETOWN HOW ACQ.47 Alston, Jon LB 6-0 225 29 3 Stanford Los Angeles, CA FA-’0721 Asomugha, Nnamdi CB 6-2 210 31 6 California Los Angeles, CA D1-’0327 Baker, Rashad S 5-10 200 30 5 Tennessee Camden, NJ WAI-’0770 Boone, Jesse C 6-5 300 30 1 Utah Fillmore, UT FA-’0735 Bowie, John CB 5-11 190 28 2 Cincinnati Columbus, OH D4-’0733 Branch, Tyvon S 6-0 205 25 R Connecticut Cicero, NY D4-’0839 Brown, Darrick DB 6-4 200 28 R McNeese State Tangipahoa, LA FA-’0857 Brown, Ricky LB 6-2 235 28 3 Boston College Cincinnati, OH FA-’0656 Burgess, Derrick DE 6-2 260 33 8 Mississippi Greenbelt, MD UFA-’05 PH29 Bush, Michael RB 6-1 245 28 1 Louisville Louisville, KY D4-’0766 Carlisle, Cooper G 6-5 295 34 9 Florida McComb, MS UFA-’07 DEN18 Carter, Drew WR 6-3 200 30 5 Ohio State Solon, OH UFA-’08 CAR59 Condo, Jon LS/LB 6-3 250 30 2 Maryland Philipsburg, PA FA-’0640 Cooper, Jarrod S 6-1 215 34 8 Kansas State Pearland, TX FA-’0489 Curry, Ronald WR 6-2 210 33 7 North Carolina Hampton, VA D7-’0238 Echemandu, Adimchinobi RB 5-10 225 31 5 California Hawthorne, CA FA-’0858 Edwards, Kalimba DE 6-6 265 32 7 South Carolina East Point, GA UFA-’0850 Ekejiuba, Isaiah LB 6-4 240 30 4 Virginia Somerset, NJ FA-’0531 Eugene, Hiram S 6-2 200 31 3 Louisiana Tech Jeanerette, LA FA-’0625 Fargas, Justin RB 6-1 220 32 6 Southern California Sherman Oaks, CA D3-’0376 Gallery, Robert G 6-7 325 31 5 Iowa Masonville, IA D1-’0492 Gray, Derrick DE 6-4 265 26 R Texas Southern Silver Spring, MD FA-’0874 Green, Cornell T 6-6 315 35 9 Central Florida St. Petersburg, FL UFA-’07 TB36 Griffith, Justin RB 6-0 230 32 6 Mississippi State Magee, MS UFA-’07 ATL64 Grove, Jake C 6-4 300 32 5 Virginia Tech Forest, VA D2-’0497 Gunheim, Greyson DE 6-5 265 26 R Washington Sebastopol, CA FA-’0823 Hall, DeAngelo CB 5-10 200 28 5 Virginia Tech Chesapeake, VA TR-’08 ATL77 Harris, Kwame T 6-7 325 30 5 Stanford Newark, DE UFA-’0844 Hartwell, Edgerton LB 6-1 240 34 8 Western Illinois Las Vegas, NV UFA-’08 ATL75 Henderson, Mario T 6-7 300 27 2 Florida State Lehigh Acres, FL D3-’0715 Higgins, Johnnie Lee WR 5-11 185 28 2 UTEP Sweeny, TX D3-’0710 Holland, Jonathan WR 6-1 195 27 2 Louisiana Tech Archibald, LA D7-’0753 Howard, Thomas LB 6-3 240 29 3 Texas-El Paso Lubbock, TX D2-’0624 Huff, Michael S 6-1 205 29 3 Texas Irving, TX D1-’0648 Irons, Grant LB 6-6 285 33 6 Notre Dame The Woodlands, TX FA-’0849 Jackson, Malik LB 6-2 230 27 R Louisville Dunwoody, GA FA-’0813 James, Drisan WR 5-11 185 27 1 Boise State Phoenix, AZ FA-’0811 Janikowski, Sebastian K 6-2 250 34 9 Florida State Daytona Beach, FL D1-’0037 Johnson, Chris CB 6-1 200 32 6 Louisvile Longview, TX UFA-’07 KC96 Joseph, William DT 6-5 310 32 6 Miami (FL) Miami, FL FA-’0893 Kelly, Tommy DT 6-6 300 31 5 Mississippi State Jackson, MS FA-’04

9 Lechler, Shane P 6-2 225 35 9 Texas A&M Sealy, TX D5-’0073 Lopez, Mauricio DT 6-1 330 32 1 Monterrey Tech Mexico City, Mexico FA-’0885 Madsen, John TE 6-5 240 29 3 Utah West Valley City UT FA-’0620 McFadden, Darren RB 6-2 210 24 R Arkansas N. Little Rock, AK D1-’0814 McFoy, Chris WR 6-1 200 28 2 Southern California Chino, CA FA-’0779 McQuistan, Paul G 6-6 315 29 3 Weber State Lebanon, OR D3-’0680 Miller, Zach TE 6-5 255 26 2 Arizona State Phoenix, AZ D2-’0751 Morris, Chris C 6-4 305 29 3 Michigan State Temperance, MI D7-’0652 Morrison, Kirk LB 6-2 240 30 4 San Diego State Oakland, CA D3-’0546 O’Neal, Oren RB 5-11 245 28 2 Arkansas State Stuttgart, AR D6-’07

7 Otis, Jeff QB 6-1 210 29 1 Columbia St. Louis, MO FA-’0841 Rankin, Louis RB 6-1 205 27 R Washington Stockton, CA FA-’0881 Reece, Marcel WR 6-3 240 27 R Washington Hesperia, CA FA-’0898 Richardson, Jay DE 6-6 280 28 2 Ohio State Washington D.C. D5-’0760 Rodd, Brandon G 6-4 305 26 R Arizona State Aiea, HI FA-’0826 Routt, Stanford CB 6-1 195 28 4 Houston Austin, TX D2-’05

2 Russell, JaMarcus QB 6-6 260 26 2 LSU Mobile, AL D1-’0790 Sands, Terdell DT 6-7 335 32 6 Tenn. Chattanooga Chattanooga, TN WAI-’0382 Schilens, Chaz WR 6-4 225 26 R San Diego State Mesa, AZ D7-’0891 Scott, Trevor DE 6-5 255 27 R Buffalo Potsdam, NY D6-’0895 Shaw, Josh DT 6-3 305 32 5 Michigan State Ft. Lauderdale, FL FA-’0784 Shields, Arman WR 6-1 195 27 R Richmond Washington, DC D4-’0894 Spires, Greg DE 6-1 265 37 11 Florida State Cape Coral, FL UFA-’08 (TB)86 Stewart, Tony TE 6-5 260 32 8 Penn State Allentown, PA UFA-’07 CIN45 Strong, Darrell TE 6-5 265 26 R Pittsburgh Fort Lauderdale, FL FA-’0855 Thomas, Robert LB 6-0 235 32 7 UCLA El Centro, CA FA-’06

8 Tuiasosopo, Marques QB 6-1 220 33 6 Washington Woodinville, WA UFA-0832 Waddell, Michael CB 5-10 180 31 4 North Carolina Elerbe, NC FA-’0871 Wade, John C 6-5 300 37 11 Marshall Harrisonburg, VA UFA-’0843 Wagner, Chris TE 6-6 255 27 R South Dakota State Brookings, SD FA-’0878 Wakefield, Fred G/T 6-7 295 33 8 Illinois Tuscola, IL UFA-’07 ARI17 Walker, Javon WR 6-3 215 33 7 Florida State Lafayette, LA FA-’0816 Walter, Andrew QB 6-6 230 30 4 Arizona State Grand Junction, CO D3-’0572 Wand, Seth T 6-7 330 32 6 NW Missouri State Springfield, MO FA-’0761 Warren, Gerard DT 6-4 330 33 8 Florida Lake City, FL TR-’07 DEN19 Watkins, Todd WR 6-3 190 29 1 BYU La Mesa, CA FA-’0822 Wesley, Greg S 6-2 205 30 9 Arkansas-Pine Bluff England, AR FA-’0854 Williams, Sam LB 6-5 260 31 6 Fresno State Clayton, CA D3-’0328 Wilson, Gibril S 6-0 210 30 5 Tennessee San Jose, CA UFA-’08 NYG63 Wilson, Mark T 6-7 320 31 3 California McArthur, CA FA-’06

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PASSINGYds/ Sack/

Player Atts. Comp. Yds. Comp% Att TD TD% Int Int% LG Lost RtgMcCown 190 111 1151 58.4 6.06 10 5.3 11 5.8 46t 14/92 69.4Culpepper 186 108 1331 58.1 7.16 5 2.7 5 2.7 59 21/130 78.0Russell 66 36 373 54.5 5.65 2 3.0 4 6.1 32t 6/40 55.9Walter 8 5 38 62.5 4.75 0 0.0 0 0.0 19 0/0 74.0Curry 1 0 0 0.0 0.00 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0/0 39.6RAIDERS 451 260 2893 57.6 6.41 17 3.8 20 4.4 59 41/262 70.9Opponents 439 261 3318 59.5 7.56 17 3.9 18 4.1 80t 27/186 78.9

RECEIVINGPlayer No. Yds. Avg. LG TD

Curry 55 717 13.0 49 4

Porter 44 705 16.0 59 6

Miller 44 444 10.1 28 3

Jordan 28 247 8.8 27 0

Griffith 26 165 6.3 29 1

Fargas 23 188 8.2 17 0

Rhodes 11 70 6.4 17 0

Madsen 8 102 12.8 39 1

M. Williams TM 7 90 12.9 24 0

Dwight 6 98 16.3 28t 2

Higgins 6 47 7.8 16 0

McFoy 1 19 19.0 19 0

O'Neal 1 1 1.0 1 0

RAIDERS 260 2893 11.1 59 17

OPPONENTS 261 3318 12.7 80t 17

RUSHINGPlayer No. Yds. Avg. LG TDFargas 222 1009 4.5 48 4Jordan 144 549 3.8 33 3Rhodes 75 302 4.0 25 1McCown 29 143 4.9 24 0Culpepper 20 40 2.0 9 3Griffith 7 27 3.9 6 0Dwight 2 12 6.0 10 0Russell 5 4 0.8 7 0Higgins 2 3 1.5 8 0Curry 1 1 1.0 1 0Lechler 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0RAIDERS 508 2086 4.1 48 11OPPONENTS 486 2334 4.8 62t 24

PUNT RETURNSPlayer No. FC Yds. Avg. LG TDHiggins 20 6 103 5.2 54 0Dwight 9 3 54 6.0 16 0Carr 8 7 52 6.5 24 0Asomugha 1 0 0 0.0 0 0RAIDERS 38 16 209 5.5 54 0Opponents 40 12 445 11.1 90t 2

PUNTING In

Player No. Yds. Avg. Net TB 20 LG BlkLechler 73 3585 49.1 41.1 7 25 70 0RAIDERS 73 3585 49.1 41.1 7 25 70 0Opponents 71 3044 42.9 39.4 2 28 62 0

KICKOFF RETURNSPlayer No. Yds. Avg. LG TDCarr 59 1327 22.5 43 0Rhodes 16 312 19.5 31 0Dwight 1 30 30.0 30 0Griffith 1 11 11.0 11 0Brayton 1 6 6.0 6 0RAIDERS 78 1686 21.6 43 0Opponents 43 963 22.4 99t 1

INTERCEPTIONSPlayer No. Yds. Avg. LG TDHoward 6 172 28.7 66t 2Morrison 4 94 23.5 45 0Routt 3 31 10.3 31 0Schweigert 2 10 5.0 10 0Asomugha 1 10 10.0 10 0Huff 1 4 4.0 4 0Washington 1 0 0.0 0 0RAIDERS 18 321 17.8 66t 2OPPONENTS 20 143 7.2 37 0

SACKSPlayer No. Yds.Clemons 8.0 54Burgess 8.0 45Warren 4.0 47Sapp 2.0 16Howard 1.0 0Huff 1.0 0Morrison 1.0 8Richardson 1.0 8RAIDERS 27.0 186Opponents 41.0 262

FIELD GOALSPlayer 1-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50+ TotalJanikowski 0/0 4/4 6/7 7/10 6/11 23/32RAIDERS 0/0 4/4 6/7 7/10 6/11 23/32Opponents 1/1 10/10 8/10 6/10 0/3 25/34

RAIDERS OPPONENTSFIRST DOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .267. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 292

Rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .133. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156Penalty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153rd Down: Made/Att./% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82/229 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82/2104th Down: Made/Att./% . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10/24 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6/11

TOTAL NET YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4717. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5466Avg. Per Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .294.8 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 341.6Total Plays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 952Avg. Per Play . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4.7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.7

NET YARDS RUSHING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2086. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2334Avg. Per Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .130.4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145.9Total Rushes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .508 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .486

NET YARDS PASSING . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2631. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3132Avg. Per Game . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .164.4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 195.8Sacked/Yards Lost . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41/262 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27/186Gross Yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2893. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3318Attempts/Completions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .451/260 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 439/261Pct. of Completions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57.6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59.5Had Intercepted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

PUNTS/AVERAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73/49.1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71/42.9NET PUNTING AVG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73/41.1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71/39.4PENALTIES/YARDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120/864 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99/734FUMBLES/BALL LOST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42/17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19/8TOUCHDOWNS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46

Rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24Passing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Returns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5

TIME OF POSSESSION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31:09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28:51

SCORE BY PERIODS

Period 1 2 3 4 OT TotalRAIDERS 43 75 69 96 0 283Opponents 88 101 91 115 3 398

SCORING

Player TDR TDP TDRt PAT FGS TPJanikowski 0 0 0 28/28 23/32 97Porter 0 6 0 0 0 36Curry 0 4 0 0 0 28Fargas 4 0 0 0 0 24Culpepper 3 0 0 0 0 18Jordan 3 0 0 0 0 18Miller 0 3 0 0 0 18Dwight 0 2 0 0 0 12Howard 0 0 2 0 0 12Griffith 0 1 0 0 0 6Madsen 0 1 0 0 0 6Rhodes 1 0 0 0 0 6Warren 0 0 0 0 0 2RAIDERS 11 17 2 28/28 23/32 283OPPONENTS 24 17 5 43/43 25/34 3982-Point Conversions: RAIDERS 2-2; Opponents 1-3Safety: RAIDERS 1; Opponents 0

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100 YARDS RUSHINGDominic Rhodes 122 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-30-07 vs. San Diego

100 YARDS RECEIVINGRonald Curry 120 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-18-07 at Minnesota

300 YARDS PASSINGDaunte Culpepper 344 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-18-07 at Minnesota

AT LEAST FOUR TOUCHDOWNS SCOREDHarvey Williams 4 touchdowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-16-97 at San Diego

AT LEAST FIVE FIELD GOALSSebastian Janikowski 5 field goals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-18-07 at Minnesota

THREE PASSES INTERCEPTEDRod Woodson 3 interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-29-02 vs. Tennessee

KICKOFF RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNDoug Gabriel 85 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-28-03 at San Diego

PUNT RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNPhillip Buchanon 80 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-28-03 at San Diego

INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNThomas Howard 66 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14-07 at San Diego

FUMBLE RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNKirk Morrison 35 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-3-06 vs. Houston

SAFETYGerard Warren tackle in end zone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-16-07 at Denver

BLOCKED PUNTNnamdi Asomugha . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-7-04 at Carolina

BLOCKED FIELD GOALTommy Kelly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-23-07 vs. Cleveland

LAST TIME AGAINST RAIDERS

100 YARDS RUSHINGFred Taylor 111 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-23-07 vs. Jacksonville

100 YARDS RECEIVINGGreg Jennings 100 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-9-07 at Green Bay

300 YARDS PASSINGDonovan McNabb 365 yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-25-05 vs. Philadelphia

FOUR TOUCHDOWNS SCOREDLaDanian Tomlinson 4 touchdowns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10-14-07 at San Diego

FOUR FIELD GOALSMike Nugent 4 field goals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-11-05 at New York Jets

THREE PASSES INTERCEPTEDDwayne Harper 3 interceptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11-27-95 at San Diego

KICKOFF RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNJoshua Cribbs 99 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-23-07 vs. Cleveland

PUNT RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNT.J. Rushing 90 yards. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-16-07 vs Indianapolis

INTERCEPTION RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNClinton Hart 70 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-4-05 at San Diego

FUMBLE RETURN FOR TOUCHDOWNJyles Tucker 8 yards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12-30-07 vs. San Diego

SAFETYJames Williams Tackle in end zone after fumble recovery . . 12-16-00 at Seattle

BLOCKED PUNTChris Hayes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-6-02 vs. N.Y. Jets

BLOCKED FIELD GOALShaun Rogers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-9-07 vs. Detroit

LAST TIME BY, AGAINST RAIDERS2007 SINGLE GAME BESTS

OFFENSETOTAL FIRST DOWNS

24 9-9 vs. DetroitFIRST DOWNS RUSHING

15 9-30 at MiamiFIRST DOWNS PASSING

16 9-9 vs. DetroitFIRST DOWNS BY PENALTY

4 11-4 vs. HoustonTOTAL NET YARDS

396 9-23 vs. ClevlandOFFENSIVE PLAYS

70 10-18 at MinnesotaAVERAGE PER PLAY

6 9-30 at MiamiYARDS RUSHING

299 9-30 at MiamiRUSHING ATTEMPTS

49 9-30 at MiamiAVERAGE PER RUSH

6.1 9-30 at MiamiTOUCHDOWNS RUSHING

3 9-30 at MiamiNET YARDS PASSING

311 11-18 at MinnesotaPASS ATTEMPTS

40 9-9 vs. DetroitPASS COMPLETIONS

30 9-9 vs. DetroitAVERAGE PER COMPLETION

17.7 12-9 at Green Bay

COMPLETION PERCENTAGE75% 9-9 vs. Detroit

12-23 at JacksonvilleTOUCHDOWNS PASSING

3 12-2 vs. DenverMOST POINTS SCORED

35 9-30 at MiamiTIME OF POSSESSION

36:17 9-23 vs. Clevland3RD DN CONVERSION %

9 9-30 at Miami

DEFENSELEAST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED

11 10-28 at TennesseeLEAST TOTAL YARDS ALLOWED

218 10-28 at TennesseeLEAST 1ST DOWNS ALLOWED RUSH

4 four times, 9-9 vs. Detroit9-23 vs. Cleveland11-11 vs. Chicago12-16 vs. Indianapolis

LEAST YARDS ALLOWED RUSHING58 12-16 vs. Indianapolis

LOWEST RUSHING AVG. ALLOWED 2.3 11-11 vs. Chicago

LEAST FIRST DOWNS ALLOWED PASS3 10-28 at Tennessee

LEAST NET YARDS ALLOWED PASSING26 10-28 at Tennessee

LOWEST COMPLETION % ALLOWED6 10-28 at Tennessee

LOWEST 3RD DOWN CONV. % ALLOWED1 11-18 at Minnesota

MOST SACKS3 four times,

11-11 vs. Chicago11-18 at Minnesota11-25 at Kansas City12-16 vs. Indianapolis

MOST INTERCEPTIONS 2 five times,

9-9 vs. Detroit9-16 at Denver9-23 vs. Cleveland9-30 at Miami12-2 vs. Denver

MOST FUMBLES RECOVERED3 11-11 vs. Chicago

LEAST TIME OF POSS. ALLOWED23:43 9-23 vs. Clevland

LEAST POINTS ALLOWED12 10-21 vs. Kansas City

LEAST TDS ALLOWED RUSH0 twice,

12-16 vs. Indianapolis12-30 vs. San Diego

LEAST TDS ALLOWED PASS0 six, last (12-2 vs. Denver)

INDIVIDUALYARDS RUSHING179 Justin Fargas

9-30 at MiamiRUSHING ATTEMPTS

33 Justin Fargas 12-2 vs. Denver

LONGEST RUN48 Justin Fargas

9-30 at Miami RUSHING TOUCHDOWNS

3 Daunte Culpepper 9-30 at Miami

YARDS PASSING344 Daunte Culpepper

11-18 at MinnesotaPASS ATTEMPTS

40 Josh McCown 9-9 vs. Detroit

PASS COMPLETIONS30 Josh McCown

9-9 vs. DetroitLONGEST COMPLETION

59 Culpepper to Porter10-21 vs. Kansas City

TOUCHDOWN PASSES3 Josh McCown

12-2 vs. DenverRECEPTIONS

10 Ronald Curry 9-9 vs. Detroit

RECEPTION YARDS133 Ronald Curry

9-9 vs. Detroit

LONGEST RECEPTION59 Jerry Porter

10-21 vs. Kansas CityTOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

2 Jerry Porter9-30 at Miami

TOTAL YDS. FROM SCRIMMAGE179 Justin Fargas

9-30 at MiamiMOST FGS ATTEMPTED

5 Sebastian Janikowski11-18 at Minnesota

MOST FGS MADE5 Sebastian Janikowski

11-18 at MinnesotaLONGEST FG ATTEMPTED

64 Sebastian Janikowski11-4 vs. Houston

LONGEST FG MADE54 Sebastian Janikowski

11-25 at Kansas City10-28 at Tennessee

MOST PUNTS9 Shane Lechler

10-21 vs. Kansas City9 Shane Lechler

11-11 vs. ChicagoPUNTING AVERAGE51.8 Shane Lechler

10-28 at TennesseeLONGEST PUNT

70 Shane Lechler 10-28 at Tennessee

LONGEST PUNT RETURN54 Johnnie Lee Higgins

12-30 vs. San DiegoLONGEST KICKOFF RETURN

43 Chris Carr 12-30 vs. San Diego

SACKS2 Chris Clemons

11-18 at Minnesota 2 Derrick Burgess

11-25 at Kansas CityINTERCEPTIONS

1 Stanford Routt 9-9 vs. Detroit9-30 at Miami

1 Kirk Morrison9-9 vs. Detroit9-16 at Denver9-23 vs. Cleveland

1 Thomas Howard 9-16 at Denver9-23 vs Cleveland 9-30 at Miami 12-2 vs. Denver

1 Fabian Washington 12-2 vs Denver

LONGEST INT. RETURN66 Thomas Howard

10-14 at San Diego

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MISCELLANEOUSMOST CONSECUTIVE TIMES, FIRST PLACE FINISH

5 (1972-76)MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON (Including Postseason Games)

17 (1976-77)MOST GAMES WON, ONE SEASON (Including Postseason Games)

16 (1976) 15 (1980) 15 (1983)

MOST GAMES WON, SEASON 13 (1967) 13 (1976)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES WON, ONE SEASON (Including Postseason Games)

13 (1976)MOST CONSECUTIVE HOME GAMES WON

18 (1968-70)MOST CONSECUTIVE ROAD GAMES WON

9 (1967-68) 9 (1974-75) 9 (1976-77)

MOST SEASONS LEADING LEAGUE IN SCORING

5 (1967-69, 1974, 1977)MOST CONSECUTIVE SEASONS LEADING LEAGUEIN SCORING

3 (1967-69)MOST POINTS OVERCOME TO WIN GAME

24 (Raiders vs. Chargers, 11-22-82, trailed0-24, won 28-24)

24 (Raiders at Denver, 9-26-88, trailed 0-24, won 30-27 in OT)

MOST POINTS SINGLE QUARTER 31 (4th quarter — vs. Denver, 12-17-60)

(4th quarter — vs. San Diego, 12-8-63)MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING

217 (1966-81)MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES SCORING, TOUCHDOWNS

97 (1966-73)

RAIDERS LEAGUE RECORDS

(1960-2007)Winning

Won Lost Tied Pct.HOME 224 135 3 .625AWAY 176 178 8 .497Totals 400 313 11 .561

ORIGINAL AFL TEAM WIN-LOSS RECORDS

(1960-2007)Winning

Rank Team Won Lost Tied Pct.1. OAKLAND RAIDERS 400 313 11 .561

2. Kansas City Chiefs 379 333 12 .532

3. Denver Broncos 378 336 10 .529

4. New England Patriots 366 349 9 .512

5. San Diego Chargers 354 359 11 .497

6. Tennessee Titans 350 368 6 .487

7. Buffalo Bills 341 375 8 .476

8. New York Jets 322 394 8 .450

RAIDERS TEAM RECORDSDue to player strikes, the 1982 season was reduced to nine games and the 1987 season was reduced to 15 games.

SEASONMOST POINTS SCORED

479 (2000)FEWEST POINTS SCORED

168 (2006)MOST POINTS ALLOWED

458 (1961)FEWEST POINTS ALLOWED

175 (1973)MOST SHUTOUTS

2 (1975)MOST SHUTOUTS AGAINST

3 (1981, 2006)MOST PLAYS

1,101 (1983)MOST TOTAL YARDS

6,237 (2002)MOST FIRST DOWNS

366 (2002)MOST TOUCHDOWNS

58 (1967, 2000)MOST EXTRA POINTS

58 (1967)MOST FIELD GOALS

35 (1993)MOST TDS, RUSHING

28 (1975)MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS

681 (1977)MOST YARDS RUSHING

2,627 (1977)BEST AVERAGE RUSHING

4.8 (1996, 2000)MOST 1ST DOWNS, RUSHING

159 (1975)MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED

619 (2002)MOST PASSES COMPLETED

418 (2002) MOST YARDS PASSING

4,689 (2002)MOST OPP. YDS. LOST ON SACKS

666 (1967)BEST PASSING PERCENTAGE

67.6 (2002)MOST PASSES HAD INT.

33 (1964)MOST TDS, PASSING

36 (1969)MOST FIRST DOWNS, PASSING

226 (2002)MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED

35 (1963, 1975, 1980)MOST YARDS, INTERCEPTIONS

501 (1980)MOST SACKS

67 (1967)MOST PUNT RETURNS

71 (1985)MOST YARDS, PUNT RETURNS

792 (1985)

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS83 (2004)

MOST YARDS, KICKOFF RETURNS1,832 (2005)

MOST TDS, RETURNS8 (1968)

MOST FUMBLES46 (1983)

MOST FUMBLES LOST25 (1983)

FEWEST FUMBLES LOST9 (2002, 2005)

MOST PENALTIES156 (1994, 1996)

MOST YARDS PENALIZED1,274 (1969)

MOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTY36 (1996)

MOST PUNTS98 (1981, 1998)

HIGHEST PUNTING AVERAGE49.1 (2007)

MOST SAFETIES, SEASON3 (1981)

LOWEST AVG. ALLOWED ON KOR15.8 (1977)

FEWEST SACKS ALLOWED27 (2001)

GAMEMOST POINTS SCORED

52 vs. Houston (12-22-63)vs. Carolina (12-24-00)vs. Tennessee (9-29-02)

MOST POINTS, OPPONENT55 at Houston (9-6-61)55 vs. San Diego (11-22-81)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS7 vs. N.Y. Jets (10-20-63)

vs. Houston (12-22-63)vs.Tampa Bay (11-28-76)vs. Carolina (12-24-00)vs. Tennessee (9-29-02)

MOST FIELD GOALS5 vs. Denver (12-11-94)

at San Diego (10-29-00)at Chicago (10-5-03)

MOST PLAYS97 vs. Atlanta (11-20-75)

MOST TOTAL YARDS637 vs. Denver (10-25-64)

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS64 vs. Buffalo (11-28-77)

MOST YARDS RUSHING356 at Seattle (11-30-87)

MOST FIRST DOWNS PASSING21 at Pittsburgh (9-15-02)

MOST PASSES INTERCEPTED6 at Houston (9-7-73)6 vs. L.A. (10-29-72)

MOST YARDS, INTERCEPTIONS151 at Miami (12-2-84)

MOST FIRST DOWNS34 vs.New Orleans (11-9-75)

MOST FIRST DOWNS, PENALTY8 at San Francisco (10-8-00)

MOST PENALTIES20 at Denver (12-15-96)

MOST YARDS, RUSHING, OPP.296 at New England (10-3-76)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS, RUSHING5 at Indianapolis (9-10-00)

MOST FIRST DOWNS, RUSHING21 at Green Bay (9-17-78)

BEST RUSHING AVERAGE8.1 vs. Cleveland (10-1-06)

MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS65 at Pittsburgh (9-15-02)

MOST PASSING ATTEMPTS, OPP.63 vs. Washington (10-29-89)

MOST PASS COMPLETIONS43 at Pittsburgh (9-15-02)

MOST PASSING YARDS469 vs. Kansas City (11-3-68)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS PASSING6 vs. Houston (12-22-63)6 vs. Buffalo (10-19-69)

FEWEST RUSHING ATTEMPTS7 vs. Buffalo (10-5-63)

MOST YARDS PENALIZED186 at San Diego (11-15-87)

MOST PUNTS16 vs. San Diego (10-11-98)

MOST YARDS PUNTING709 vs. San Diego (10-11-98)

BEST PUNTING AVERAGE57.6 at Denver (9-6-81)

BEST PASSING PERCENTAGE89.5 at Denver (11-11-02)

MOST PASSES HAD INTERCEPTED7 vs. Denver (10-16-77)

FEWEST YARDS RUSHING, OPP.10 vs. N.Y. Jets (12-10-00)

MOST YARDS PASSING, OPP. 504 vs. Kansas City (11-5-00)

FEWEST YARDS PASSING, OPP.-5 vs. Houston (12-3-06)

MOST TOTAL YARDS, OPPONENT593 at San Diego (11-10-85)

FEWEST TOTAL YARDS, OPPONENT5 vs. Denver (9-10-67)

TOUCHDOWNS PASSING, OPP.6 vs. San Diego (11-22-85)

TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING, OPP.5 vs. San Diego (11-27-60)

MOST SACKS 11 at Buffalo (10-15-67)11 at Denver (11-5-67)

MOST SAFETIES2 vs. San Diego (10-26-75)

MOST YARDS PUNT RETURNS225 vs. Buffalo (9-15-68)

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MOST INTERCEPTIONS143 Ken Stabler (1970-79)115 Daryle Lamonica (1967-74)

86 Marc Wilson (1980-87)BEST PERCENTAGE (200 +ATTS.)

61.5 Rich Gannon (1999-04)59.9 Ken Stabler (1970-79)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES,300 OR MORE YARDS PASSING

6 Rich Gannon (1999-04)

SEASONMOST PASSES ATTEMPTED

618 Rich Gannon (2002)565 Kerry Collins (2005)549 Rich Gannon (2001)

MOST PASSES COMPLETED418 Rich Gannon (2002)361 Rich Gannon (2001)304 Rich Gannon (1999)

MOST YARDS PASSING4,689 Rich Gannon (2002)3,917 Jeff George (1997)3,840 Rich Gannon (1999)

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES34 Daryle Lamonica (1969)30 Daryle Lamonica (1967)29 Jeff George (1997)

MOST INTERCEPTIONS30 Ken Stabler (1978)25 Ken Stabler (1979)

BEST PERCENTAGE67.6 Rich Gannon (2002)66.7 Ken Stabler (1976)65.8 Rich Gannon (2001)

GAMEMOST PASSES ATTEMPTED

64 Rich Gannon(9-15-02 at Pittsburgh)

59 Todd Marinovich (9-20-92 vs. Cleveland)

MOST COMPLETIONS43 Rich Gannon

(9-15-02 at Pittsburgh)35 Rich Gannon

(12-30-01 at Denver)34 Jim Plunkett

(9-12-85 at Kansas City)MOST YARDS GAINED PASSING

424 Jeff Hostetler (10-18-93 vs. San Diego)

419 Cotton Davidson (10-25-64 vs. Denver)

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES6 Tom Flores

(12-22-63 vs. Houston)6 Daryle Lamonica

(10-19-69 vs. Buffalo)MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES,TD PASS

25 Daryle Lamonica (1968-70)MOST INTERCEPTIONS

7 Ken Stabler (10-16-77 vs. Denver)

6 Cotton Davidson (11-1-64 at San Diego)

BEST COMPLETION PCT.91.7 Ken Stabler (11-12)

(12-21-75 vs. Kansas City)90.9 Ken Stabler (10-11)

(12-17-72 vs. Chicago)

LONGEST PASS PLAY99 Jim Plunkett to Cliff Branch,

TD (10-2-83 at Washington)94 George Blanda to Warren

Wells,TD (11-10-68 at Denver)

RUSHINGCAREER

MOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS2,090 Marcus Allen (1982-92)1,475 Mark van Eeghen (1974-81)1,133 Clem Daniels (1961-67)

MOST YARDS RUSHING8,545 Marcus Allen (1982-92)5,907 Mark van Eeghen (1974-81)5,103 Clem Daniels (1961-67)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING79 Marcus Allen (1982-92)47 Pete Banaszak (1966-78)35 Mark van Eeghen (1974-81)

BEST AVG. PER RUSH (150+ ATTS)5.4 Bo Jackson (1987-90)5.1 Rich Gannon (1999-04)4.9 Napoleon Kaufman (1995-00)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES,100 OR MORE YARDS RUSHING

11 Marcus Allen (1985-86)

SEASONMOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS

380 Marcus Allen (1985)324 Mark van Eeghen (1977)282 Harvey Williams (1994)

MOST YARDS RUSHING1,759 Marcus Allen (1985)1,294 Napoleon Kaufman (1997)1,273 Mark van Eeghen (1977)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING16 Pete Banaszak (1975)13 Marcus Allen (1984)12 Marcus Allen (1990)

BEST AVERAGE PER RUSH6.8 Bo Jackson (1987)6.0 Charlie Smith (1968)5.9 Clarence Davis (1971)5.9 Rich Gannon (2000)

GAMEMOST RUSHING ATTEMPTS

36 Mark van Eeghen (10-23-77 at N.Y. Jets)

33 Marcus Allen(9-13-87 at Green Bay)

33 Justin Fargas(12-2-07 vs. Denver))

MOST TOUCHDOWNS RUSHING3 Tony Teresa

(11-4-60 vs. Boston)3 Pete Banaszak

(11-23-75 at Washington)(12-21-75 vs. Kansas City)

3 Mark van Eeghen (10-14-79 vs. Atlanta)

3 Booker Russell (10-25-79 vs. San Diego)

3 Marcus Allen (12-18-82 vs. L .A. Rams)(9-24-84 vs. San Diego)(12-2-84 at Miami)(10-28-85 vs. San Diego)

3 Rich Gannon (9-10-00 at Indianapolis)

3 LaMont Jordan(10-23-05 vs. Buffalo)

3 Daunte Culpepper(9-30-07 at Miami)

MOST YARDS RUSHING227 Napoleon Kaufman

(10-19-97 vs. Denver)221 Bo Jackson

(11-30-87 at Seattle)200 Clem Daniels

(10-20-63 vs. New York)BEST AVERAGE PER RUSH

15.3 Napoleon Kaufman (12-19-99 vs. Tampa Bay)

14.6 Bo Jackson (12-16-90 vs. Cincinnati)

LONGEST RUN FROM SCRIMMAGE92 Bo Jackson

(11-5-89 vs. Cincinnati)91 Bo Jackson

(11-30-87 at Seattle)89 Kenny King

(11-12-80 vs. San Diego)

RECEIVINGCAREER

MOST PASS RECEPTIONS1,070 Tim Brown (1988-03)

589 Fred Biletnikoff (1965-78)501 Cliff Branch (1972-85)

MOST YARDS GAINED14,734 Tim Brown (1988-03)8,974 Fred Biletnikoff (1965-78)8,685 Cliff Branch (1972-85)

MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS99 Tim Brown (1988-03)76 Fred Biletnikoff (1965-78)67 Cliff Branch (1972-85)

BEST AVG. GAIN PER CATCH(40+recs.)

23.7 Jessie Hester (1985-87)23.3 Warren Wells (1967-70)20.7 James Lofton (1987-88)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES,100 OR MORE YARDS RECEIVING

3 Art Powell (1963, 64)3 Art Powell (1964)3 Cliff Branch (1974)3 Cliff Branch (1976)3 Tim Brown (1999)

SEASONMOST PASS RECEPTIONS

104 Tim Brown (1997)95 Todd Christensen (1986)92 Todd Christensen (1983)92 Jerry Rice (2002)91 Tim Brown (2001)91 Charlie Garner (2002)

MOST YARDS GAINED1,408 Tim Brown (1997)1,361 Art Powell (1964)1,344 Tim Brown (1999)1,342 Tim Brown (1995)

MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS16 Art Powell (1963)14 Warren Wells (1969)

SERVICESEASONS ACTIVE

16 Tim Brown (1988-03)15 Jim Otto (1960-74)15 Art Shell (1968-82)15 Gene Upshaw (1967-81)14 Fred Biletnikoff (1965-78)14 Cliff Branch (1972-85)14 Dave Dalby (1972-85)14 Ray Guy (1973-86)

GAMES CAREER240 Tim Brown (1988-03)217 Gene Upshaw (1967-81)210 Jim Otto (1960-74)207 Art Shell (1968-81)207 Ray Guy (1973-86)206 Steve Wisniewski (1989-01)205 Dave Dalby (1972-85)

CONSECUTIVE SEASONS, ACTIVE16 Tim Brown (1988-03)15 Jim Otto (1960-74)15 Art Shell (1968-82)15 Gene Upshaw (1967-81)14 Fred Biletnikoff (1965-78)14 Cliff Branch (1972-85)14 Dave Dalby (1972-85)14 Ray Guy (1973-86)

CONSECUTIVE GAMES, CAREER210 Jim Otto (1960-74)207 Gene Upshaw (1967-81)207 Ray Guy (1973-86)205 Dave Dalby (1972-85)

CONSECUTIVE STARTS, CAREER210 Jim Otto (1960-74)207 Gene Upshaw (1967-81)

SCORINGCAREER

MOST POINTS863 George Blanda (1967-75)

395 PAT, 156 FG817 Chris Bahr (1980-88)

331 PAT, 162 FG808 S. Janikowski (2000-07)

271 PAT, 179 FGMOST TOUCHDOWNS

104 Tim Brown (1988-03)98 Marcus Allen (1982-92)

MOST EXTRA POINTS395 George Blanda (1967-75)331 Chris Bahr (1980-88)

MOST CONSECUTIVE EXTRAPOINTS

201 George Blanda (1967-71)MOST FIELD GOALS

179 S. Janikowski (2000-07)162 Chris Bahr (1980-88)156 George Blanda (1967-75)

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS249 George Blanda (1967-75)249 Chris Bahr (1980-88)

SEASONMOST POINTS

132 Jeff Jaeger (1993)128 S. Janikowski (2002)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS18 Marcus Allen (1984)16 Art Powell (1963)16 Pete Banaszak (1975)

MOST EXTRA POINTS56 George Blanda (1967)54 George Blanda (1968)

MOST FIELD GOALS35 Jeff Jaeger (1993)29 Jeff Jaeger (1991)26 S. Janikowski (2002)

MOST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTS44 Jeff Jaeger (1993)37 George Blanda (1969)37 Chris Bahr (1980)

GAMEMOST POINTS

24 Art Powell (12-22-63 vs. Houston)

24 Marcus Allen (9-24-84 vs. San Diego)

24 Harvey Williams(11-4-97 at San Diego)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS4 Art Powell

(12-22-63 vs. Houston)4 Marcus Allen

(9-24-84 vs. San Diego)4 Harvey Williams

(11-4-97 at San Diego)MOST EXTRA POINTS

7 Mike Mercer (10-22-63 vs. New York)

7 Mike Mercer (12-22-63 vs. Houston)

7 Errol Mann (11-28-76 vs. Tampa Bay)

7 Sebastian Janikowski(10-24-00 vs. Carolina)

7 Sebastian Janikowski(9-29-02 vs. Tennessee)

MOST FIELD GOALS5 Jeff Jaeger

(12-11-94 vs. Denver)5 Sebastian Janikowski

(10-29-00 at San Diego)5 Sebastian Janikowski

(10-5-03 at Chicago)5 Sebastian Janikowski

(11-18-07 @ Minnesota)4 Mike Mercer

(11-7-65 at Houston)4 George Blanda

(12-10-67 at Houston)4 George Blanda

(12-8-68 vs. Denver) 4 George Blanda

(9-23-73 vs. Miami)

4 Errol Mann (10-9-77 at Cleveland)

4 Errol Mann (10-1-78 at Chicago)

4 Jim Breech (12-9-79 vs. Cleveland)

4 Chris Bahr (10-26-80 vs. Seattle)

4 Chris Bahr (10-6-85 vs. Kansas City)

4 Chris Bahr (10-23-83 at Dallas)

4 Jeff Jaeger (11-12-89 at San Diego)

4 Jeff Jaeger (9-29-91 vs. San Francisco)

4 Jeff Jaeger (1-2-94 vs. Denver)

4 Cole Ford (12-22-94 vs. Denver)

4 Sebastian Janikowski(10-24-04 vs. New Orleans)

4 Sebastian Janikowski(10-2-05 vs. Dallas)

LONGEST FIELD GOAL MADE55 Sebastian Janikowski

(11-2-03 at Detroit)55 Sebastian Janikowski

(11-12-06 at Denver)54 George Fleming

(10-2-61 vs. Denver)54 Jeff Jaeger

(10-4-92 vs. N.Y. Giants)54 Sebastian Janikowski

(10-29-00 at San Diego)54 Sebastian Janikowski

(10-28-07 at Tennessee)(11-25-07 at Kansas City)

LONGEST FIELD GOAL ATTEMPTED64 Sebastian Janikowski

(11-4-07 vs. Houston)63 Chris Bahr

(11-16-86 vs. Cleveland)61 Sebastian Janikowski

(12-4-05 at San Diego)

PASSINGCAREER

MOST PASSES ATTEMPTED2,481 Ken Stabler (1970-79)2,448 Rich Gannon (1999-04)2,248 Daryle Lamonica (1967-74)

MOST TOUCHDOWN PASSES150 Ken Stabler (1970-79)148 Daryle Lamonica (1967-74)114 Rich Gannon (1999-04)

MOST PASSES COMPLETED1,533 Rich Gannon (1999-04)1,486 Ken Stabler (1970-79)1,138 Daryle Lamonica (1967-74)

MOST YARDS GAINED PASSING19,078 Ken Stabler (1970-79)17,585 Rich Gannon (1999-04)16,655 Daryle Lamonica (1967-74)

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1 Napoleon Kaufman (1995)1 David Dunn (2000)1 Terry Kirby (2001)1 Terry Kirby (2002)1 Doug Gabriel (2003)

BEST AVERAGE PER RETURN30.5 Harold Hart (1975)28.4 Jack Larscheid (1960)

GAMEMOST KICKOFF RETURNS

10 Desmond Howard (10-26-97 at Seattle)

7 Bo Roberson (10-27-63 at San Diego)

7 Bo Roberson (12-22-63 vs. Houston)

7 Tim Brown (12-18-88 vs. Seattle)

7 Doug Gabriel (10-3-04 at Houston)(12-5-04 vs. Kansas City)

7 Chris Carr(12-31-05 vs. N.Y. Giants)(9-17-06 at Baltimore)(10-8-06 at San Francisco)

MOST RETURN YARDS 223 Desmond Howard

(10-26-97 at Seattle)199 Doug Gabriel

(10-3-04 at Houston)191 Chris Carr

(11-6-05 at Kansas City)180 Ira Matthews

(10-25-79 vs. San Diego)MOST TOUCHDOWNS

1 Jim Smith (10-9-60 at Dallas)

1 Bo Roberson (9-30-62 vs. San Diego)

1 Harold Hart (9-22-75 at Miami)

1 Ira Matthews (10-25-79 vs.San Diego)

1 Arthur Whittington(11-9-80 vs. Cincinnati)

1 Derrick Jensen (12-21-80 at N.Y.Giants)

1 Tim Brown (9-4-88 vs. San Diego)

1 Napoleon Kaufman (10-22-95 vs. Indianapolis)

1 David Dunn(11-26-00 vs Atlanta)

1 Terry Kirby(11-11-01 at Seattle)

1 Doug Gabriel (12-28-03 at San Diego)

BEST AVG. PER RETURN (3+ ATTS.)53.0 Harold Hart

(10-25-79 vs. San Diego)45.3 David Dunn

(11-26-00 vs. Atlanta)LONGEST KICKOFF RETURN

104 Ira Matthews (10-25-79 vs. San Diego)

102 Harold Hart (9-22-75 at Miami)

INTERCEPTIONSCAREER

MOST INTERCEPTIONS39 Willie Brown (1967-78)39 Lester Hayes (1977-86)34 Terry McDaniel (1988-97)

MOST RETURN YARDS 636 Jack Tatum (1971-79)624 Terry McDaniel (1988-97)624 Dave Grayson (1965-70)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS5 Terry McDaniel (1988-97)4 Dave Grayson (1965-70)4 Rod Martin (1977-88)4 Lester Hayes (1977-86)4 Phillip Buchanon (2002-04)3 Burgess Owens (1980-82)3 Eddie Anderson (1987-97)3 Eric Allen (1998-00)

SEASONMOST INTERCEPTIONS

13 Lester Hayes (1980)10 Tommy Morrow (1962)10 Dave Grayson (1968)

MOST RETURN YARDS 273 Lester Hayes (1980)233 Eddie Anderson (1989)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS3 Eric Allen (2000)2 Dave Grayson (1965)2 Gus Otto (1965)2 Warren Powers (1967)2 Jimmy Warren (1971)2 Lester Hayes (1979)2 Rod Martin (1983)2 Eddie Anderson (1989)2 Terry McDaniel (1994)2 Anthony Dorsett (2001)2 Rod Woodson (2002)2 Phillip Buchanon (2003)2 Thomas Howard (2007)

GAMEMOST INTERCEPTIONS

3 Tommy Morrow (9-7-63 at Houston)

3 Dave Grayson (10-26-69 at San Diego)

3 Willie Brown (10-29-72 vs .L.A. Rams)

3 George Atkinson (10-6-74 at Cleveland)

3 Charles Phillips (12-8-75 vs. Denver)

3 Terry McDaniel (10-9-94 at New England)

3 Rod Woodson(9-29-02 vs. Tennessee)

MOST CONSECUTIVE GAMES,INTERCEPTIONS

8 Tommy Morrow (1962-63)6 Lester Hayes (1980)

MOST RETURN YARDS 151 Mike Haynes

(12-2-84 at Miami)96 Tommy Morrow

(10-3-64 at Buffalo)MOST TOUCHDOWNS

1 By 40 players

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURN102 Eddie Anderson

(12-14-92 at Miami)100 Chris Carr

(10-29-06 vs. PIttsburgh)98 Rod Woodson

(11-11-02 at Denver)97 Mike Haynes

(12-2-84 at Miami)94 Eric Turner

(9-20-98 vs. Denver)

PUNTINGCAREER

MOST PUNTS1,049 Ray Guy (1973-86)

642 Jeff Gossett (1988-96)592 Shane Lechler (2000-07)

MOST YARDS PUNTING44,493 Ray Guy (1973-86)27,511 Shane Lechler (2000-07)26,745 Jeff Gossett (1988-96) BEST AVERAGE PER PUNT

46.5 Shane Lechler (2000-07)42.9 Leo Araguz (1996-99)42.5 Ray Guy (1973-86)

SEASONMOST PUNTS

98 Leo Araguz (1998)96 Shane Lechler (2003)96 Ray Guy (1981)

MOST YARDS PUNTING4,503 Shane Lechler (2003)4,256 Leo Araguz (1998)4,189 Leo Araguz (1997)

BEST AVERAGE PER PUNT49.1 Shane Lechler (2007)47.5 Shane Lechler (2006)46.9 Shane Lechler (2003)46.7 Shane Lechler (2004)

GAMEMOST PUNTS

16 Leo Araguz (10-11-98 vs. San Diego)

11 Wayne Crow (9-11-60 vs. Houston)

11 Mike Mercer (9-12-63 vs. Boston)

11 Mike Eischeid (11-20-66 at Denver)

11 Ray Guy (11-18-73 vs. Cleveland)

BEST AVG. PER PUNT (3+ ATTS.)59.0 Shane Lechler

(12-24-05 at Denver)57.6 Ray Guy

(9-6-81 at Denver)56.8 Shane Lechler

(12-3-06 vs. Houston)LONGEST PUNT

77 Wayne Crow (10-29-61 vs. N.Y.)

74 Ray Guy (10-30-77 at Denver)

73 Shane Lechler(9-28-03 at San Diego)

72 Mike Eischeid(12-10-68 vs. Denver)

BEST AVG. PER CATCH (16+ RECS.)26.8 Warren Wells (1969)26.0 Mervyn Fernandez (1988)

GAMEMOST PASS RECEPTIONS

14 Tim Brown(12-21-97vs. Jacksonville)

12 Tim Brown(11-19-95 vs. Dallas)

12 Dave Casper(10-3-76 at New England)

11 Art Powell (10-8-65 at Boston)

11 Todd Christensen (10-16-86 vs. Kansas City)(11-2-86 vs. Denver)(11-20-86 at San Diego)

11 Tim Brown (1-2-94 vs. Denver)(9-22-96 vs. San Diego)(9-8-97 vs. Kansas City)(10-24-99 vs. N.Y. Jets)

11 Jerry Rice(9-15-02 at Pittsburgh)

11 Ronald Curry(12-23-06 vs. Kansas City)

MOST YARDS GAINED247 Art Powell

(12-22-63 vs. Houston)206 Art Powell

(10-8-65 at Boston)MOST TOUCHDOWN RECEPTIONS

4 Art Powell (12-2-63 vs. Houston)

3 Art Powell (12-8-63 vs. San Diego)

3 Fred Biletnikoff (11-10-68 at Denver)

3 Warren Wells (12-7-69 vs. Cincinnati)(10-11-70 vs. Denver)

3 Raymond Chester (10-25-70 vs. Pittsburgh)

3 Cliff Branch (11-30-75 vs. Atlanta)

3 Bob Chandler (10-26-80 vs. Seattle)

3 Todd Christensen (11-16-83 at Seattle)(12-1-83 at San Diego)(10-26-86 at Houston)

3 Tim Brown (8-31-97 at Tennessee)

BEST AVERAGE GAIN PERCATCH (3+RECS.)

57.3 Clem Daniels (3 for 172)(9-15-63 vs. Buffalo)

48.3 Jessie Hester (4 for 193)(11-30-86 vs. Philadelphia)

PUNT RETURNSCAREER

MOST PUNT RETURNS320 Tim Brown (1988-03)168 Neal Colzie (1975-78)148 George Atkinson (1968-77)

BEST AVG. PER RETURN (20+ RETS.)12.6 Claude Gibson (1963-65)11.9 Ron Smith (1974)

MOST RETURN YARDS3,272 Tim Brown (1988-03)1,747 Neal Colzie (1975-78)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS3 Claude Gibson (1963-65)3 George Atkinson (1968-71)3 Tim Brown (1988-03)3 Phillip Buchanon (2002-03)

SEASONMOST PUNT RETURNS

62 Fulton Walker (1985)58 Greg Pruitt (1983)

MOST RETURN YARDS692 Fulton Walker (1985)666 Greg Pruitt (1983)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS2 Claude Gibson (1963)2 George Atkinson (1968)2 Desmond Howard (1998)2 Phillip Buchanon (2003)

BEST AVERAGE PER RETURN(14+ RETS.)

14.4 Claude Gibson (1964)13.9 Cle Montgomery (1984)

GAMEMOST PUNT RETURNS

9 Rodger Bird (9-10-67 vs. Denver)

9 Cle Montgomery (12-10-84 at Detroit)

8 Neal Colzie (10-5-75 at San Diego)

8 Desmond Howard(10-11-98 vs. San Diego)

MOST RETURN YARDS205 George Atkinson

(7-15-68 at Buffalo)152 Cle Montgomery

(12-10-84 at Detroit)MOST TOUCHDOWNS

1 Claude Gibson (11-3-63 vs. Kansas City)

1 Claude Gibson (12-22-63 vs. Houston)

1 Claude Gibson (9-12-65 vs. Kansas City)

1 George Atkinson (9-15-68 at Buffalo)

1 George Atkinson (10-13-68 vs. San Diego)

1 Alvin Wyatt (9-20-70 at Cincinnati)

1 George Atkinson (9-16-73 at Minnesota)

1 Ted Watts (12-7-81 vs. Pittsburgh)

1 Greg Pruitt (10-2-83 at Washington)

1 Cle Montgomery (12-10-84 at Detroit)

1 Fulton Walker(11-30-86 vs. Philadelphia)

1 Rick Calhoun (10-12-87 at Denver)

1 Tim Brown(11-24-91 at Cincinnati)

1 Tim Brown (12-12-93 vs. Seattle)

1 Desmond Howard (11-15-98 vs. Seattle)(12-13-98 at Buffalo)

1 Tim Brown (12-9-01 vs. Kansas City)

1 Phillip Buchanon(9-29-02 vs. Tennessee)

1 Terry Kirby(9-29-02 vs. Tennessee)

1 Phillip Buchanon(11-9-03 vs. N.Y. Jets) (12-28-03 at San Diego)

BEST AVERAGE PER RETURN(3+ RETS.)

42 3 Neal Colzie (11-2-75 at Denver)

41.0 George Atkinson (9-15-68 at Buffalo)

LONGEST PUNT RETURN97 Greg Pruitt

(10-2-83 at Washington)88 Tim Brown

(12-9-01 vs. Kansas City)

KICKOFF RETURNSCAREER

MOST KICKOFF RETURNS201 Chris Carr (2005-07)113 Bo Roberson (1962-65)110 Desmond Howard (1997--98)

MOST RETURN YARDS4,841 Chris Carr (2005-07)2,791 Bo Roberson (1962-65)2,358 Desmond Howard(1997-98)MOST TOUCHDOWNS

2 Terry Kirby (2000-02)1 Bo Roberson (1962-65)1 Jim Smith (1960)1 Harold Hart (1974-75,78)1 Ira Matthews (1979-81)1 Arthur Whittington (1978-81)1 Derrick Jensen (1979-86)1 Tim Brown (1988-02)1 Napoleon Kaufman(1995-00)1 David Dunn (2000-01)1 Doug Gabriel (2003)

BEST AVERAGE PER RETURN(20+ RETS.)

28.4 Jack Larscheid (1960-61)27.1 Clarence Davis (1971-78)

SEASONMOST KICKOFF RETURNS

73 Chris Carr (2005)69 Chris Carr (2006)59 Chris Carr (2007)61 Desmond Howard (1997)

MOST YARDS RETURNED1,762 Chris Carr (2006)1,752 Chris Carr (2005)1,327 Chris Carr (2007)1,318 Desmond Howard (1997)

MOST TOUCHDOWNS1 Jim Smith (1960)1 Bo Roberson (1962)1 Harold Hart (1975)1 Ira Matthews (1979)1 Arthur Whittington (1980)1 Derrick Jensen (1980)1 Tim Brown (1988)

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77 yards Wayne Crow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-29-61 vs. New York74 yards Ray Guy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-30-77 at Denver73 yards Shane Lechler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-28-03 vs. San Diego72 yards Mike Eischeid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-10-68 vs. Denver

Opponents75 yards John James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-30-75 vs. Atlanta75 yards Rich Camarillo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-1-81 vs. New England74 yards Craig Colquitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-7-81 vs. Pittsburgh74 yards Ralf Mojsiejenko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-29-89 vs. Washington74 yards Matt Turk . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-17-06 vs. St. Louis

LONGEST INTERCEPTION RETURNSRaiders102 yards Eddie Anderson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-14-92 at Miami100 yards Chris Carr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-29-06 vs. Pittsburgh

98 yards Rod Woodson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-11-02 at Denver97 yards Mike Haynes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-2-84 at Miami94 yards Eric Turner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-20-98 vs. Denver91 yards Fred Williamson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-30-62 vs. San Diego

Opponents102 yards Donald Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-31-93 vs. San Diego100 yards Tim Collier . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-18-77 vs. Kansas City

87 yards Rolland Lawrence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-30-75 vs. Atlanta83 yards Lloyd Burruss . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-28-91 at Kansas City

LONGEST PUNT RETURNSRaiders

97 yards Greg Pruitt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-2-83 at Washington88 yards Tim Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-9-01 vs. Kansas City86 yards George Atkinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-15-68 at Buffalo85 yards Claude Gibson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-3-63 vs. Kansas City82 yards George Atkinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-13-68 vs. San Diego78 yards Rodger Bird . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-29-69 vs. San Diego (No TD)78 yards Phillip Buchanon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-9-03 vs. NY Jets

Opponents90 yards T.J. Rushing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-16-07 vs. Indianapolis90 yards Darrien Gordon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-25-94 vs. San Diego88 yards J.T. Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-23-79 at Kansas City84 yards Tamarick Vanover . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2-00 at Kansas City76 yards Gregg Garrity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-30-86 vs. Philadelphia76 yards Dave Meggett . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-24-89 at NY Giants

LONGEST KICKOFF RETURNSRaiders104 yards Ira Matthews . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-25-79 vs. San Diego102 yards Harold Hart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-22-75 at Miami

98 yards Jim Smith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-9-60 at Dallas 97 yards Tim Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-4-88 vs. San Diego96 yards Terry Kirby . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-15-02 at Pittsburgh

Opponents101 yards Leon Burton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-28-60 at New York

99 yards Eddie Payton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-14-81 at Minnesota99 yards Joe Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-29-89 vs. Washington99 yards Josh Cribbs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-23-07 vs. Cleveland95 yards Joe Auer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-2-66 at Miami

LONGEST FUMBLE RETURNSRaiders104 yards Jack Tatum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-24-72 at Green Bay

96 yards Charles Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-8-78 vs. Houston77 yards Rod Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-18-84 vs. Kansas City75 yards Fred Williamson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-29-61 vs. New York (No TD)75 yards Archie Reese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-19-82 at Atlanta

Opponents91 yards Gary Spani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-25-81 vs. Kansas City81 yards Andre Waters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-30-86 vs. Philadelphia (No TD)80 yards Bill Thompson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-22-73 at Denver80 yards James Hasty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-8-96 at Kansas City

LONGEST RUNSRaiders

92 yards Bo Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-5-89 vs. Cincinnati91 yards Bo Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-30-87 at Seattle89 yards Kenny King . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-12-80 vs. San Diego88 yards Bo Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-16-90 vs. Cincinnati (No TD)87 yards Jack Larschied . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-16-60 vs. Boston

Opponents95 yards Tiki Barber . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-31-05 vs. New York Giants 87 yards Paul Robinson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-27-68 vs. Cincinnati86 yards Keith Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-30-62 vs. San Diego83 yards Jess Phillips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-2-69 at Cincinnati (No TD)82 yards Gene Mingo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-5-62 at Denver

LONGEST PASS PLAYSRaiders

99 yards Jim Plunkett to Cliff Branch . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-2-83 at Washington94 yards George Blanda to Warren Wells . . . . . . . . .11-10-68 at Denver93 yards Tom Flores to Dobie Craig . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-20-63 vs. New York92 yards Marc Wilson to Marcus Allen . . . . . . . . . . . .10-7-84 vs. Seattle (No TD)90 yards Cotton Davidson to Dick Dorsey . . . . . . . . .12-2-62 at San Diego

Opponents92 yards Len Dawson to Gloster Richardson . . . . . .11-3-68 vs. Kansas City87 yards Richard Todd to Wesley Walker . . . . . . . . .10-23-77 at New York86 yards John Elway to Vance Johnson . . . . . . . . . .9-26-88 at Denver85 yards Jake Plummer to Rod Smith . . . . . . . . . . . .11-28-04 at Denver80 yards Jim Harbaugh to Dennis Gentry . . . . . . . . .9-30-90 vs. Chicago

LONGEST FIELD GOALSRaiders

55 yards Sebastian Janikowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-12-06 vs. Denver55 yards Sebastian Janikowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-2-03 at Detroit54 yards Sebastian Janikowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-18-07 at Minnesota54 yards Sebastian Janikowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-29-00 at San Diego54 yards Jeff Jaeger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-4-92 vs. N.Y. Giants54 yards George Fleming . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-1-61 vs. Denver54 yards Sebastian Janikowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-28-07 at Tennessee54 yards Sebastian Janikowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-25-07 at Kansas City53 yards Jeff Jaeger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-19-93 vs. Cleveland53 yards Jeff Jaeger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-18-93 at Denver53 yards Jeff Jaeger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-18-92 at Seattle53 yards Jeff Jaeger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-1-91 at San Diego53 yards Cole Ford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-26-97 at Seattle53 yards Sebastian Janikowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-30-07 vs. San Diego52 yards George Blanda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-8-70 vs. Cleveland52 yards Chris Bahr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-20-86 at San Diego52 yards Joe Nedney . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-26-99 at San Diego52 yards Sebastian Janikowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-11-01 at Seattle52 yards Sebastian Janikowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-5-04 vs. Kansas City52 yards Sebastian Janikowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-11-07 vs. Chicago52 yards Sebastian Janikowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-18-07 at Minnesota51 yards Jeff Jaeger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-20-94 vs. New Orleans51 yards Jeff Jaeger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-22-92 vs. Denver51 yards Jeff Jaeger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-17-91 vs. Seattle51 yards Chris Bahr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-18-81 vs. Tampa Bay51 yards Chris Bahr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10-25-81 vs. Kansas City51 yards Chris Bahr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-1-81 vs. New England51 yards Chris Bahr . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-23-85 at L.A. Rams51 yards Sebastian Janikowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-24-02 at Arizona51 yards Sebastian Janikowski . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-8-02 at San Diego

Opponents58 yards Nick Lowery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-12-85 at Kansas City57 yards Michael Husted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-19-93 vs. Tampa Bay54 yards George Blanda . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-9-62 at Houston54 yards Nick Lowery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-6-83 at Kansas City53 yards Jim Turner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-2-75 at Denver53 yards Norm Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12-8-86 at Seattle53 yards John Kasay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9-12-93 at Seattle53 yards Jason Elam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11-22-99 at Denver (OT)53 yards John Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-6-02 vs. N.Y. Jets

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1971 Marv Hubbard 181 867 4.8 5 201972 Marv Hubbard 219 1100 5.0 4 391973 Marv Hubbard 193 903 4.7 6 501974 Marv Hubbard 188 865 4.6 4 321975 Pete Banaszak 187 672 3.6 16 271976 Mark van Eeghen 233 1012 4.3 3 211977 Mark van Eeghen 324 1273 3.9 7 271978 Mark van Eeghen 270 1080 4.0 9 341979 Mark van Eeghen 223 818 3.7 7 191980 Mark van Eeghen 222 838 3.8 5 341981 Kenny King 170 828 4.9 0 601982 Marcus Allen 160 697 4.4 11 531983 Marcus Allen 266 1014 3.8 9 191984 Marcus Allen 275 1168 4.2 13 521985 Marcus Allen 380 1759 4.6 11 611986 Marcus Allen 208 759 3.6 5 281987 Marcus Allen 200 754 3.8 5 441988 Marcus Allen 223 831 3.7 7 321989 Bo Jackson 173 950 5.5 4 921990 Bo Jackson 125 698 5.6 5 881991 Roger Craig 162 590 3.6 1 151992 Eric Dickerson 187 729 3.9 2 401993 Greg Robinson 156 591 3.8 1 161994 Harvey Williams 282 983 3.5 4 281995 Harvey Williams 255 1114 4.4 9 601996 Napoleon Kaufman 150 874 5.8 1 771997 Napoleon Kaufman 272 1294 4.8 6 831998 Napoleon Kaufman 217 921 4.2 2 801999 Tyrone Wheatley 242 936 3.9 8 302000 Tyrone Wheatley 232 1046 4.5 9 802001 Charlie Garner 211 839 4.0 1 382002 Charlie Garner 182 962 5.3 7 362003 Tyrone Wheatley 159 678 4.3 4 412004 Amos Zereoue 112 425 3.8 3 552005 LaMont Jordan 272 1025 3.8 9 262006 Justin Fargas 178 659 3.7 1 482007 Justin Fargas 222 1009 4.5 4 48

RECEIVINGNo. Yds. Avg. TD LR

1960 Billy Lott 49 524 10.7 1 281961 Doug Asad 36 501 13.0 2 511962 Max Boydston 30 374 12.4 0 581963 Art Powell 73 1304 17.8 16 851964 Art Powell 76 1361 17.9 11 771965 Art Powell 52 800 15.4 12 661966 Art Powell 53 1026 19.4 11 461967 Hewritt Dixon 59 563 9.5 2 481968 Fred Biletnikoff 61 1037 17.0 6 821969 Fred Biletnikoff 54 837 15.3 12 531970 Fred Biletnikoff 45 768 17.1 7 511971 Fred Biletnikoff 61 929 15.2 9 491972 Fred Biletnikoff 58 802 13.8 7 391973 Fred Biletnikoff 48 660 13.8 4 321974 Cliff Branch 60 1092 18.2 13 671975 Cliff Branch 51 893 17.5 9 531976 Dave Casper 53 691 13.0 10 301977 Dave Casper 48 584 12.2 6 271978 Dave Casper 62 852 13.7 9 441979 Cliff Branch 59 844 14.3 6 661980 Bob Chandler 49 786 16.0 10 561981 Derrick Ramsey 52 674 13.0 4 661982 Todd Christensen 42 510 12.1 4 501983 Todd Christensen 92 1247 13.6 12 451984 Todd Christensen 80 1007 12.6 7 381985 Todd Christensen 82 987 12.0 6 481986 Todd Christensen 95 1153 12.1 8 351987 Marcus Allen 51 410 8.0 0 391988 Tim Brown 43 725 16.9 5 651989 Mervyn Fernandez 57 1069 18.8 9 751990 Mervyn Fernandez 52 839 16.1 5 661991 Ethan Horton 53 650 12.3 5 52

Due to a players strike, the 1982 regular season was reduced to nine games and the 1987 regular season was reduced to 15 games.

PASSINGAtts. Comp. Yds. Pct. TD Int.

1960 Tom Flores 252 136 1738 54.0 12 121961 Tom Flores 366 190 2176 51.9 15 191962 Cotton Davidson 321 119 1977 37.0 7 231963 Tom Flores 247 113 2101 45.7 20 131964 Cotton Davidson 320 155 2497 48.4 21 191965 Tom Flores 269 122 1593 45.3 14 111966 Tom Flores 306 151 2638 49.4 24 141967 Daryle Lamonica 425 220 3227 51.8 30 231968 Daryle Lamonica 416 206 3245 49.5 25 151969 Daryle Lamonica 426 221 3302 51.9 34 251970 Daryle Lamonica 356 179 2516 50.3 22 151971 Daryle Lamonica 242 118 1717 48.8 16 161972 Daryle Lamonica 281 149 1998 53.0 18 121973 Ken Stabler 260 163 1997 62.7 14 101974 Ken Stabler 310 178 2469 57.4 26 121975 Ken Stabler 293 171 2296 58.4 16 241976 Ken Stabler 291 194 2737 66.7 27 171977 Ken Stabler 294 169 2176 57.5 20 201978 Ken Stabler 406 237 2944 58.4 16 301979 Ken Stabler 498 304 3615 61.0 26 221980 Jim Plunkett 320 165 2299 51.6 18 161981 Marc Wilson 366 173 2311 47.3 14 191982 Jim Plunkett 261 152 2035 58.2 14 151983 Jim Plunkett 379 230 2935 60.7 20 181984 Marc Wilson 282 153 2151 54.3 15 171985 Marc Wilson 388 193 2608 49.7 16 211986 Jim Plunkett 252 133 1986 52.8 14 91987 Marc Wilson 266 152 2070 57.1 12 81988 Jay Schroeder 256 113 1839 44.1 13 131989 Steve Beuerlein 217 108 1677 49.8 13 91990 Jay Schroeder 334 182 2849 54.5 19 91991 Jay Schroeder 357 189 2562 52.9 15 161992 Jay Schroeder 253 123 1476 48.6 11 111993 Jeff Hostetler 419 236 3242 56.2 14 101994 Jeff Hostetler 454 263 3334 57.9 20 161995 Jeff Hostetler 286 172 1998 60.1 12 91996 Jeff Hostetler 402 242 2548 60.2 23 141997 Jeff George 521 290 3917 55.7 29 91998 Donald Hollas 260 135 1754 51.9 10 161999 Rich Gannon 515 304 3840 59.0 24 142000 Rich Gannon 473 284 3430 60.0 28 112001 Rich Gannon 548 361 3828 65.8 27 92002 Rich Gannon 618 418 4689 67.6 26 102003 Rich Gannon 225 125 1274 55.6 6 42004 Kerry Collins 513 289 3495 56.3 21 202005 Kerry Collins 565 302 3759 53.5 20 122006 Andrew Walter 276 147 1677 53.3 3 132007 Josh McCown 190 111 1151 58.4 10 11

RUSHINGNo. Yds. Avg. TD LR

1960 Tony Teresa 139 608 4.4 6 831961 Wayne Crow 119 490 4.1 2 621962 Clem Daniels 161 766 4.7 7 721963 Clem Daniels 215 1099 5.1 3 741964 Clem Daniels 173 824 4.7 2 421965 Clem Daniels 219 953 4.0 5 571966 Clem Daniels 204 801 3.9 7 641967 Clem Daniels 130 575 4.4 4 521968 Hewritt Dixon 206 865 4.2 2 281969 Charlie Smith 177 600 3.4 2 231970 Hewritt Dixon 197 861 4.4 1 39

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INTERCEPTIONSNo. Yds. Avg. TD LR

1960 Eddie Macon 9 105 11.7 1 421961 Joe Cannavino 5 14 2.8 0 91962 Tom Morrow 10 141 14.1 0 361963 Tom Morrow 9 104 11.5 0 351964 Fred Williamson 6 40 6.7 0 281965 Warren Powers 5 56 11.2 0 121966 Warren Powers 5 88 17.6 0 351967 Willie Brown 7 33 4.7 0 251968 Dave Grayson 10 195 19.5 1 541969 Dave Grayson 8 132 16.5 1 761970 Kent McCloughan 5 5 1.0 0 51971 Nemiah Wilson 5 70 14.0 0 221972 Jack Tatum 4 91 22.8 0 561973 George Atkinson 3 48 16.0 0 361974 Alonzo Thomas 6 70 11.7 1 341975 Alonzo Thomas 6 86 14.3 0 481976 Monte Johnson 4 40 10.0 0 221977 Jack Tatum 6 146 24.3 0 411978 Charles Phillips 6 121 20.2 1 421979 Lester Hayes 7 100 14.3 2 521980 Lester Hayes 13 273 21.0 1 621981 Odis McKinney 3 38 12.7 0 341982 Burgess Owens 4 56 14.0 0 351983 Vann McElroy 8 68 8.5 0 281984 Mike Haynes 6 220 36.7 1 971985 Lester Hayes 4 27 6.8 1 271986 Vann McElroy 7 105 15.0 0 281987 Vann McElroy 4 41 10.3 1 351988 Mike Haynes 3 30 10.0 0 30

Vann McElroy 3 17 5.7 0 131989 Eddie Anderson 5 233 46.6 2 871990 Eddie Anderson 3 19 16.3 0 15

Terry McDaniel 3 20 6.7 0 15Mike Harden 3 19 6.3 0 15

1991 Ronnie Lott 8 52 6.5 0 271992 Terry McDaniel 4 180 45.0 0 671993 Terry McDaniel 5 87 17.4 1 361994 Terry McDaniel 7 103 14.7 2 351995 Terry McDaniel 6 46 7.7 1 421996 Terry McDaniel 5 150 30.0 1 561997 Eric Turner 2 45 22.5 0 29

Lionel Washington 2 44 22.0 0 44James Trapp 2 24 12.5 0 25Lorenzo Lynch 2 6 3.0 0 6

1998 Charles Woodson 5 118 23.6 1 46Eric Allen 5 59 11.8 0 22

1999 Darrien Gordon 3 44 14.7 0 28Eric Turner 3 43 14.3 0 24Eric Allen 3 33 11.0 0 31

2000 Eric Allen 6 145 24.2 3 50William Thomas 6 68 11.3 1 46

2001 Tory James 5 72 14.4 0 232002 Rod Woodson 8 225 28.1 2 982003 Phillip Buchanon 6 176 29.3 2 832004 Phillip Buchanon 3 69 23.0 1 372005 Stuart Schweigert 2 35 17.5 0 332006 Nnamdi Asomugha 8 59 7.4 1 242007 Thomas Howard 6 172 28.7 2 66

PUNT RETURNSNo. Yds. Avg. TD LR

1960 Jack Larscheid 12 106 8.8 0 411961 Charles Fuller 4 52 13.0 0 251962 Bob Garner 20 162 8.1 0 251963 Claude Gibson 26 307 11.8 2 851964 Claude Gibson 29 419 14.4 0 581965 Claude Gibson 31 357 11.8 1 581966 Rodger Bird 37 323 8.7 0 421967 Rodger Bird 46 612 13.3 0 78

1992 Tim Brown 49 693 14.1 7 681993 Tim Brown 80 1180 14.8 7 711994 Tim Brown 89 1309 14.7 9 771995 Tim Brown 89 1342 15.1 10 801996 Tim Brown 90 1104 12.3 9 421997 Tim Brown 104 1408 13.5 5 591998 Tim Brown 81 1012 12.5 9 491999 Tim Brown 90 1344 14.9 6 472000 Tim Brown 76 1128 14.8 11 452001 Tim Brown 91 1165 12.8 9 462002 Jerry Rice 92 1211 13.2 7 752003 Jerry Rice 63 869 13.8 2 472004 Jerry Porter 64 998 15.6 9 522005 Jerry Porter 76 942 12.4 5 492006 Ronald Curry 62 727 11.7 1 392007 Ronald Curry 55 717 13.0 4 49

SCORINGTD PAT FG Total

1960 Tony Teresa 10 0 0 601961 George Fleming 1 24 11 631962 Clem Daniels 8 0 0 481963 Art Powell 16 0 0 961964 Mike Mercer 0 34 15 791965 Clem Daniels 12 0 0 72

Art Powell 12 0 0 721966 Mike Eischeid 0 37 11 701967 George Blanda 0 56 20 1161968 George Blanda 0 54 21 1171969 George Blanda 0 45 20 1051970 George Blanda 0 36 16 841971 George Blanda 0 41 15 861972 George Blanda 0 44 17 951973 George Blanda 0 31 23 1001974 Cliff Branch 13 0 0 781975 Pete Banaszak 16 0 0 961976 Cliff Branch 12 0 0 721977 Errol Mann 0 39 20 991978 Errol Mann 0 33 12 661979 Jim Breech 0 41 18 951980 Chris Bahr 0 41 19 981981 Chris Bahr 0 27 14 691982 Marcus Allen 14 0 0 841983 Chris Bahr 0 51 21 1141984 Marcus Allen 18 0 0 1081985 Chris Bahr 0 40 20 1001986 Chris Bahr 0 36 21 991987 Chris Bahr 0 27 19 841988 Chris Bahr 0 37 18 911989 Jeff Jaeger 0 34 23 1031990 Jeff Jaeger 0 40 15 851991 Jeff Jaeger 0 29 29 1161992 Jeff Jaeger 0 28 15 731993 Jeff Jaeger 0 27 35 1321994 Jeff Jaeger 0 31 22 971995 Jeff Jaeger 0 22 18 611996 Cole Ford 0 36 24 1081997 Cole Ford 0 33 13 72

James Jett 12 0 0 721998 Greg Davis 0 31 17 821999 Michael Husted 0 30 20 902000 Sebastian Janikowski 0 46 22 1122001 Sebastian Janikowski 0 42 23 1112002 Sebastian Janikowski 0 50 26 1282003 Sebastian Janikowski 0 28 22 942004 Sebastian Janikowski 0 31 25 1062005 Sebastian Janikowski 0 30 20 902006 Sebastian Janikowski 0 16 18 702007 Sebastian Janikowski 0 28 23 97

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1989 Stefon Adams 22 425 19.3 0 371990 Jamie Holland 32 655 20.5 0 871991 Jamie Holland 22 421 19.1 0 271992 Alexander Wright 18 325 18.1 0 331993 Raghib Ismail 25 605 24.2 0 661994 Raghib Ismail 43 923 21.5 0 511995 Raghib Ismail 36 706 19.6 0 431996 Carl Kidd 29 622 21.4 0 481997 Desmond Howard 61 1318 21.6 0 451998 Desmond Howard 49 1040 21.1 0 421999 Napoleon Kaufman 42 831 19.8 0 482000 David Dunn 44 1073 24.4 1 882001 Terry Kirby 46 1066 23.2 1 902002 Marcus Knight 29 705 25.5 0 652003 Doug Gabriel 29 646 22.3 1 852004 Doug Gabriel 53 1140 21.5 0 642005 Chris Carr 73 1752 24.0 0 622006 Chris Carr 69 1762 25.5 0 502007 Chris Carr 59 1327 25.5 0 43

PUNTINGNo. Yds. Avg. LP

1960 Wayne Crow 76 2958 38.9 721961 Wayne Crow 61 2613 42.8 771962 Cotton Davidson 40 1569 39.2 641963 Mike Mercer 75 3007 40.0 531964 Mike Mercer 58 2446 42.1 671965 Mike Mercer 75 3079 41.1 701966 Mike Eischeid 64 2703 42.2 561967 Mike Eischeid 76 3364 44.3 621968 Mike Eischeid 64 2788 43.6 721969 Mike Eischeid 69 2944 42.7 581970 Mike Eischeid 79 3121 39.5 571971 Jerry DePoyster 57 2013 39.4 561972 Jerry DePoyster 55 2031 36.9 571973 Ray Guy 69 3127 45.3 721974 Ray Guy 74 3124 42.2 661975 Ray Guy 68 2979 43.8 641976 Ray Guy 67 2785 41.6 661977 Ray Guy 59 2552 43.3 741978 Ray Guy 81 3462 42.7 691979 Ray Guy 69 2939 42.6 711980 Ray Guy 71 3099 43.6 661981 Ray Guy 96 4195 43.7 691982 Ray Guy 47 1839 39.1 571983 Ray Guy 79 3384 42.8 671984 Ray Guy 91 3809 41.9 631985 Ray Guy 89 3627 40.8 681986 Ray Guy 90 3620 40.2 641987 Stan Talley 56 2277 40.7 631988 Jeff Gossett 91 3804 41.8 581989 Jeff Gossett 67 2711 40.5 601990 Jeff Gossett 60 2315 38.6 571991 Jeff Gossett 67 2961 44.2 611992 Jeff Gossett 77 3255 42.3 561993 Jeff Gossett 71 2971 41.8 611994 Jeff Gossett 77 3377 43.9 651995 Jeff Gossett 75 3089 41.2 601996 Jeff Gossett 57 2264 39.7 641997 Leo Araguz 93 4189 45.0 631998 Leo Araguz 98 4256 43.4 641999 Leo Araguz 76 3045 40.1 562000 Shane Lechler 65 2984 45.9 692001 Shane Lechler 73 3375 46.2 652002 Shane Lechler 53 2251 42.3 702003 Shane Lechler 96 4503 46.9 732004 Shane Lechler 73 3409 46.7 672005 Shane Lechler 82 3744 45.7 642006 Shane Lechler 77 3660 47.5 672007 Shane Lechler 73 3585 49.1 70

1968 George Atkinson 36 490 13.6 2 861969 George Atkinson 25 153 6.1 0 301970 Alvin Wyatt 25 231 9.2 1 631971 George Atkinson 20 159 8.0 0 341972 George Atkinson 10 33 3.3 0 81973 George Atkinson 41 336 8.2 1 631974 Ron Smith 41 486 11.9 0 551975 Neal Colzie 48 655 13.6 0 641976 Neal Colzie 41 448 10.9 0 321977 Neal Colzie 32 334 10.4 0 231978 Neal Colzie 47 310 6.6 0 241979 Ira Matthews 32 165 5.2 0 201980 Ira Matthews 48 421 8.8 0 341981 Ted Watts 35 284 8.1 1 521982 Greg Pruitt 26 209 8.0 0 251983 Greg Pruitt 58 668 11.5 1 971984 Greg Pruitt 53 473 8.9 0 381985 Fulton Walker 62 692 11.2 0 321986 Fulton Walker 49 440 9.0 1 701987 Chris Woods 26 189 7.3 0 341988 Tim Brown 49 444 9.1 0 361989 Stefon Adams 19 156 8.2 0 151990 Tim Brown 34 295 8.7 0 391991 Tim Brown 29 330 11.4 1 751992 Tim Brown 37 383 10.4 0 401993 Tim Brown 40 465 11.6 1 741994 Tim Brown 40 487 12.2 0 481995 Tim Brown 36 364 10.1 0 381996 Tim Brown 32 272 8.5 0 361997 Desmond Howard 27 210 7.8 0 311998 Desmond Howard 45 541 12.0 2 751999 Darrien Gordon 42 397 9.5 0 782000 Darrien Gordon 29 258 8.9 0 362001 David Dunn 19 169 8.9 0 232002 Phillip Buchanon 15 178 14.0 1 832003 Phillip Buchanon 36 491 13.6 2 802004 Phillip Buchanon 21 121 5.8 0 182005 Chris Carr 34 186 5.5 0 342006 Chris Carr 35 216 6.2 0 352007 Johnnie Lee Higgins 15 103 5.2 0 54

KICKOFF RETURNSNo. Yds. Avg. TD LR

1960 Jack Larscheid 30 852 28.4 0 781961 George Fleming 29 588 20.3 0 361962 Bo Roberson 27 748 27.7 1 871963 Bo Roberson 38 809 21.2 0 581964 Bo Roberson 36 975 27.0 0 591965 Larry Todd 20 461 23.1 0 501966 Pervis Atkins 29 608 21.0 0 351967 Dave Grayson 19 405 21.3 0 291968 George Atkinson 32 802 25.1 0 601969 George Atkinson 16 382 23.9 0 391970 George Atkinson 23 574 25.0 0 621971 Clarence Davis 27 734 27.2 0 441972 Clarence Davis 18 464 25.8 0 491973 Clarence Davis 19 504 26.5 0 761974 Harold Hart 18 466 25.9 0 671975 Harold Hart 17 518 30.5 1 1021976 Rick Jennings 16 417 26.1 0 551977 Carl Garrett 21 420 20.0 0 311978 Arthur Whittington 23 473 20.6 0 341979 Ira Matthews 35 873 24.9 1 1041980 Ira Matthews 29 585 20.2 0 451981 Arthur Whittington 25 563 22.5 0 471982 Greg Pruitt 14 371 28.4 0 551983 Cle Montgomery 21 464 22.1 0 481984 Dokie Williams 24 621 25.9 0 621985 Fulton Walker 21 467 22.2 0 571986 Stefon Adams 27 573 21.2 0 511987 Vance Mueller 27 588 21.8 0 461988 Tim Brown 41 1098 26.8 1 97

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112 Tyrone Wheatley 11-5-00 vs. Kansas City111 Marv Hubbard 11-10-74 vs. Detroit111 Marcus Allen 10-28-85 vs. San Diego111 Tyrone Wheatley 12-19-99 vs. Tampa Bay110 Marcus Allen 11-25-84 vs. Indianapolis109 Marcus Allen 12-15-85 vs. Seattle109 Napoleon Kaufman 11-16-97 at San Diego109 Napoleon Kaufman 10-19-97 vs. Denver109 Tyrone Wheatley 11-16-03 vs. Minnesota107 Wayne Crow 10-1-61 vs. Denver107 Marv Hubbard 11-3-74 at Denver107 Marcus Allen 10-21-84 at San Diego107 Marcus Allen 10-13-85 vs. New Orleans107 Eric Dickerson 11-22-92 vs. Denver107 Harvey Williams 10-23-94 vs. Atlanta106 Hewritt Dixon 10-25-70 vs. Pittsburgh105 Clarence Davis 10-30-77 at Denver105 Marcus Allen 9-19-83 vs. Miami104 Clem Daniels 11-15-64 vs. Houston104 Clem Daniels 12-12-65 vs. N.Y. Jets104 Clem Daniels 10-23-66 at N.Y. Jets104 Clem Daniels 11-13-66 at San Diego104 Hewritt Dixon 9-15-68 at Buffalo104 Marcus Allen 9-14-86 at Washington104 Napoleon Kaufman 11-24-96 vs. Seattle104 Justin Fargas 11-4-07 vs. Houston103 Clem Daniels 12-5-65 vs. Denver103 Marv Hubbard 10-4-71 at Cleveland103 Bo Jackson 11-12-89 at San Diego103 Eric Dickerson 11-29-92 at San Diego102 Clarence Davis 10-3-77 at Kansas City102 Kenny King 11-1-81 vs. New England102 Kenny King 12-7-81 vs. Pittsburgh102 Marcus Allen 9-7-86 vs. Denver102 Marcus Allen 10-23-88 at New Orleans102 Tyrone Wheatley 9-26-04 vs. Tampa Bay101 Clem Daniels 9-9-62 vs. N.Y. Titans101 Charlie Smith 11-19-72 at Denver101 Marcus Allen 11-3-85 at Seattle101 Harvey Williams 11-27-95 at San Diego100 Clarence Davis 11-6-77 vs. Seattle100 Booker Russell 11-25-79 at Denver100 Tyrone Wheatley 10-3-99 at Seattle100 Charlie Garner 11-24-02 at Arizona

CAREER TOTAL100-YARD RUSHING GAMES

Gms. Name Yrs. Played22 Marcus Allen 1982-9214 Clem Daniels 1961-6714 Napoleon Kaufman 1995-0010 Marv Hubbard 1969-75

8 Mark van Eeghen 1974-817 Bo Jackson 1987-907 Tyrone Wheatley 1999-045 Clarence Davis 1971-785 Harvey Williams 1994-984 Hewritt Dixon 1966-704 Kenny King 1980-854 Justin Fargas 2003-076 LaMont Jordan 2005-073 Charlie Smith 1968-743 Charlie Garner 2001-032 Eric Dickerson 19922 Dominic Rhodes 20071 Pete Banaszak 1966-781 Wayne Crow 1960-611 Tony Teresa 19601 Larry Todd 1965-701 Arthur Whittington 1978-811 Booker Russell 1978-791 Frank Hawkins 1981-871 Joe Aska 1995-971 Zack Crockett 1999-041 Amos Zereoue 2004

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100 YARDS RECEIVINGYds. Name Game247 Art Powell 12-22-63 vs. Houston206 Art Powell 10-8-65 at Boston198 Warren Wells 10-11-70 vs. Denver

193 Jessie Hester 11-30-86 vs. Philadelphia190 Tim Brown 10-24-99 vs. N.Y. Jets183 Tim Brown 12-5-93 at Buffalo181 Art Powell 9-7-63 at Houston179 Rod Barksdale 12-21-86 vs. Indianapolis173 Tim Brown 1-2-94 vs. Denver173 Marcus Allen 10-7-84 vs. Seattle173 Todd Christensen 11-20-86 at San Diego172 Clem Daniels 9-15-63 vs. Buffalo172 Tim Brown 10-8-00 at San Francisco167 Cliff Branch 10-10-76 at San Diego164 Tim Brown 12-21-97 vs. Jacksonville163 Warren Wells 12-8-68 vs. Denver163 Cliff Branch 11-7-76 at Chicago163 Tim Brown 11-2-97 at Carolina161 Tim Brown 11-19-95 vs. Dallas159 Jerry Rice 12-22-03 vs. Green Bay158 Fred Biletnikoff 11-23-67 at Kansas City158 Todd Christensen 11-2-86 vs. Denver158 Tim Brown 8-31-97 at Tennessee156 Tim Brown 10-31-93 vs. San Diego156 Cliff Branch 9-16-79 at Seattle156 Tim Brown 10-1-95 at N.Y. Jets155 Cliff Branch 11-30-75 vs. Atlanta155 Dick Dorsey 12-2-62 at San Diego155 Mervyn Fernandez 10-23-88 at New Orleans155 Tim Brown 9-8-97 vs. Kansas City153 Tim Brown 9-21-97 at N.Y. Jets152 Warren Wells 11-30-69 at N.Y. Jets152 Art Powell 10-25-64 vs. Denver152 Todd Christensen 10-16-83 at Seattle150 Art Powell 9-22-63 vs. Boston150 Tim Brown 12-3-95 vs. Kansas City148 Fred Biletnikoff 10-17-71 vs. Philadelphia148 James Jett 9-21-97 at N.Y. Jets148 Jerry Porter 12-19-04 vs. Tennessee147 Willie Gault 11-5-89 vs. Cincinnati145 Tim Brown 10-14-01 at Indianapolis144 Fred Biletnikoff 11-3-68 vs. Kansas City144 Jerry Rice 9-29-02 vs. Tennessee144 Tim Brown 12-28-02 vs. Kansas City143 Art Powell 11-29-64 at Denver143 Dokie Williams 9-28-86 vs. San Diego143 Tim Brown 10-8-95 vs. Seattle142 Jerry Porter 11-20-05 at Washington141 Art Powell 10-10-64 at N.Y. Jets141 Ronald Curry 12-5-04 vs. Kansas City140 Todd Christensen 12-1-83 at San Diego140 Tim Brown 12-26-98 vs. Kansas City138 James Jett 11-21-93 at San Diego138 Cliff Branch 12-1-74 vs. New England138 Cliff Branch 9-19-82 at Atlanta137 Fred Biletnikoff 11-24-68 at Cincinnati136 Warren Wells 11-2-69 at Cincinnati136 Dave Casper 10-3-76 at New England136 Todd Christensen 12-18-83 vs. San Diego136 Tim Brown 9-18-94 at Denver135 Art Powell 9-13-64 vs. Boston135 Cliff Branch 10-24-76 vs. Green Bay135 Daryl Hobbs 9-24-95 vs. Philadelphia135 Jerry Porter 11-28-04 at Denver134 Todd Christensen 10-28-85 vs. San Diego134 Mike Dyal 12-3-89 vs. Denver134 Mervyn Fernandez 9-23-90 vs. Pittsburgh133 Art Powell 9-18-66 vs. Kansas City133 Warren Wells 11-24-68 at Cincinnati133 Tim Brown 9-9-01 at Kansas City133 Jerry Rice 10-13-02 at San Diego133 Ronald Curry 9-9-07 vs Detroit132 Art Powell 12-8-63 vs. San Diego132 Fred Biletnikoff 9-20-69 vs. Miami132 Cliff Branch 9-23-75 vs. Baltimore132 James Lofton 12-6-87 vs. Buffalo132 Tim Brown 11-20-94 vs. New Orleans131 Dokie Williams 9-8-85 vs. N.Y. Jets131 Willie Gault 9-10-89 vs. San Diego131 Jerry Rice 11-18-01 vs. San Diego130 James Lofton 9-18-88 vs. L.A. Rams130 Mervyn Fernandez 10-7-90 at Buffalo130 Tim Brown 10-23-94 vs. Atlanta130 Randy Moss 9-8-05 at New England

SEASON1,000 YARDS RUSHING

Yds. Name Year1,759 Marcus Allen 19851,294 Napoleon Kaufman 19971,273 Mark van Eeghen 19771,168 Marcus Allen 19841,114 Harvey Williams 19951,100 Marv Hubbard 19721,099 Clem Daniels 19631,080 Mark van Eeghen 19781,046 Tyrone Wheatley 20001,025 LaMont Jordan 20051,014 Marcus Allen 19831,012 Mark van Eeghen 19761,009 Justin Fargas 2007

1,000 YARDS RECEIVINGYds. Name Year1,408 Tim Brown 19971,361 Art Powell 19641,344 Tim Brown 19991,342 Tim Brown 19951,309 Tim Brown 19941,304 Art Powell 19631,260 Warren Wells 19681,247 Todd Christensen 19831,211 Jerry Rice 20021,180 Tim Brown 19931,165 Tim Brown 20011,153 Todd Christensen 19861,139 Jerry Rice 20011,137 Warren Wells 19691,128 Tim Brown 20001,111 Cliff Branch 19761,104 Tim Brown 19961,092 Cliff Branch 19741,069 Mervyn Fernandez 19891,037 Fred Biletnikoff 19681,026 Art Powell 19661,012 Tim Brown 19981,007 Todd Christensen 19841,005 Randy Moss 2005

3,000 YARDS PASSINGYds. Name Year4,689 Rich Gannon 20023,917 Jeff George 19973,840 Rich Gannon 19993,828 Rich Gannon 20013,759 Kerry Collins 20053,615 Ken Stabler 19793,495 Kerry Collins 20043,430 Rich Gannon 20003,334 Jeff Hostetler 19943,302 Daryle Lamonica 19693,245 Daryle Lamonica 19683,242 Jeff Hostetler 19933,227 Daryle Lamonica 1967

SINGLE GAME100 YARDS RUSHING

Yds. Name Game227 Napoleon Kaufman 10-19-97 vs. Denver221 Bo Jackson 11-30-87 at Seattle200 Clem Daniels 10-20-63 vs. N.Y. Jets187 Clem Daniels 12-9-62 at Houston187 Hewritt Dixon 9-29-68 at Houston179 Justin Fargas 9-30-07 at Miami173 Marcus Allen 11-24-85 vs. Denver167 Clem Daniels 10-25-64 vs. Denver164 Hewritt Dixon 10-19-70 vs. Washington162 Napoleon Kaufman 9-28-97 vs. St. Louis160 Harvey Williams 10-8-95 vs. Seattle159 Bo Jackson 11-5-89 vs. Cincinnati

159 LaMont Jordan 9-16-07 at Denver158 Clem Daniels 12-22-63 vs. Houston156 Marcus Allen 12-5-82 vs. Seattle156 Marcus Allen 12-1-85 at Atlanta156 Tyrone Wheatley 10-22-00 vs. Seattle155 Marcus Allen 12-2-84 at Miami152 Napoleon Kaufman 11-29-98 vs. Washington151 Mark van Eeghen 9-17-78 at Green Bay149 Larry Todd 11-7-65 at Houston146 Charlie Smith 11-12-72 at Cincinnati146 Tyrone Wheatley 12-16-00 at Seattle146 Justin Fargas 12-2-07 vs. Denver144 Clem Daniels 12-20-64 vs. San Diego144 Bo Jackson 10-29-89 vs. Washington143 Marv Hubbard 12-5-71 at Atlanta143 Mark van Eeghen 10-23-77 at N.Y. Jets143 Mark van Eeghen 11-28-77 vs. Buffalo143 Napoleon Kaufman 10-25-98 vs. Cincinnati141 Tony Teresa 11-13-60 vs. Buffalo140 Napoleon Kaufman 9-14-97 at Atlanta139 Napoleon Kaufman 9-13-98 vs. N.Y. Giants139 Justin Fargas 11-25-07 at Kansas City138 Kenny King 10-12-80 vs. San Diego136 Kenny King 9-21-80 vs. Washington136 Marcus Allen 9-13-87 at Green Bay136 Joe Aska 10-6-96 at N.Y. Jets135 Marcus Allen 11-17-85 vs. Cincinnati135 Marcus Allen 12-8-85 at Denver135 Charlie Garner 12-28-02 vs. Kansas City134 Arthur Whittington 11-5-78 at Kansas City134 Harvey Williams 11-5-95 at Cincinnati134 Zack Crockett 1-2-05 vs. Jacksonville133 Mark van Eeghen 11-21-76 at Philadelphia132 LaMont Jordan 12-18-05 vs. Cleveland129 Bo Jackson 12-10-90 at Detroit128 Harvey Williams 10-30-94 vs. Houston128 LaMont Jordan 10-1-06 vs. Cleveland127 Charlie Garner 9-8-02 vs. Seattle126 Marcus Allen 1-2-83 at San Diego126 Marcus Allen 10-6-85 vs. Kansas City126 Napoleon Kaufman 9-21-97 at N.Y. Jets126 LaMont Jordan 10-2-05 vs. Dallas125 Marv Hubbard 9-24-72 at Green Bay123 Pete Banaszak 10-26-69 at San Diego123 Marcus Allen 12-23-85 at Rams122 LaMont Jordan 10-23-05 vs. Buffalo122 Clem Daniels 11-3-63 vs. Kansas City122 Marv Hubbard 10-15-72 vs. Buffalo122 Napoleon Kaufman 12-19-99 vs. Tampa Bay122 Dominic Rhodes 12-30-07 vs. San Diego121 Marv Hubbard 12-2-73 at Houston121 LaMont Jordan 9-23-07 vs Cleveland120 Clarence Davis 11-16-75 vs. Cleveland119 Marcus Allen 11-10-85 at San Diego118 Charlie Smith 11-24-68 at Cincinnati118 Marv Hubbard 12-11-72 vs. N.Y. Jets118 Frank Hawkins 10-23-83 at Dallas117 Marv Hubbard 10-27-74 at San Francisco117 Bo Jackson 12-16-90 vs. Cincinnati117 Amos Zereoue 10-3-04 at Houston (Texans)116 Clarence Davis 10-6-74 at Cleveland116 Mark van Eeghen 10-3-77 at Kansas City116 Marcus Allen 9-12-82 at San Francisco116 Napoleon Kaufman 9-22-96 vs. San Diego116 Napoleon Kaufman 9-27-98 at Dallas115 Clem Daniels 9-26-65 vs. Houston115 Marv Hubbard 12-8-73 vs. Kansas City115 Mark van Eeghen 12-21-80 at N.Y. Giants115 Dominic Rhodes 12-23-07 at Jacksonville114 Mark van Eeghen 10-9-77 at Cleveland114 Bo Jackson 12-10-89 vs. Phoenix113 Clem Daniels 10-8-65 at Boston112 Mark van Eeghen 12-11-77 vs. Minnesota112 Napoleon Kaufman 10-26-97 at Seattle

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100-YARD RECEIVING GAMESGms. Name Yrs. Played

43 Tim Brown 1988-0322 Cliff Branch 1972-8521 Fred Biletnikoff 1965-7817 Art Powell 1963-6614 Todd Christensen 1979-8813 Warren Wells 1967-7011 Mervyn Fernandez 1987-92

9 Jerry Rice 2001-046 Willie Gault 1988-936 Dave Casper 1974-80,19846 James Jett 1993-026 Jerry Porter 2000-065 Dokie Williams 1983-875 James Lofton 1987-885 Randy Moss 2005-064 Clem Daniels 1961-673 Billy Cannon 1964-693 Mike Siani 1972-773 Marcus Allen 1982-923 Rickey Dudley 1996-005 Ronald Curry 2002-072 Raymond Chester 1970-72,1978-812 Hewritt Dixon 1966-702 Bo Roberson 1962-652 Sam Graddy 1989-922 Doug Gabriel 2003-061 Morris Bradshaw 1974-811 Bob Chandler 1980-821 Dick Dorsey 19621 Charles Hardy 1960-621 Jack Larscheid 1960-611 Derrick Ramsey 1978-821 Tony Teresa 19601 Mark van Eeghen 1974-811 Calvin Muhammad 1982-831 Malcolm Barnwell 1981-841 Jessie Hester 1985-871 Rod Barksdale 19861 Steve Smith 1987-931 Mike Dyal 1989-901 Ethan Horton 1987, 1989-931 Alexander Wright 1992-941 Daryl Hobbs 1993-951 Raghib Ismail 1993-951 Napoleon Kaufman 1995-001 Andre Rison 20001 Doug Jolley 2002-031 Charlie Garner 2001-031 Courtney Anderson 2004-06

241 By 49 Receivers300 YARDS PASSING

Yds. Name Game424 Jeff Hostetler 10-31-93 vs. San Diego419 Cotton Davidson 10-25-64 vs. Denver407 Tom Flores 12-22-63 vs. Houston403 Rich Gannon 9-15-02 at Pittsburgh395 Todd Marinovich 9-20-92 vs. Cleveland382 Rich Gannon 11-13-00 at Denver381 Rich Gannon 9-29-02 vs. Tennessee380 Jay Schroeder 9-13-92 at Cincinnati375 Steve Beuerlein 9-18-88 vs. L.A. Rams374 Jeff George 9-21-97 vs. N.Y. Jets372 Jim Plunkett 10-2-83 at Washington371 Kerry Collins 12-19-04 vs. Tennessee368 Daryle Lamonica 10-27-68 at Cincinnati367 Marc Wilson 11-2-86 vs. Denver366 Jim Plunkett 11-30-86 vs. Philadelphia364 Daryle Lamonica 10-11-70 vs. Denver363 Jim Plunkett 9-24-84 vs. San Diego360 Ken Stabler 10-21-79 at N.Y. Jets361 Rich Gannon 10-20-02 vs. San Diego358 Cotton Davidson 11-22-64 vs. N.Y. Jets357 Rich Gannon 10-6-02 at Buffalo354 Daryle Lamonica 12-8-68 vs. Denver354 Jay Schroeder 12-18-88 vs. Seattle352 Rich Gannon 10-24-99 vs. N.Y. Jets352 Rich Gannon 11-11-02 at Denver350 Kerry Collins 10-24-04 vs. New Orleans349 Daryle Lamonica 12-3-67 at San Diego

348 Jim Plunkett 11-20-86 at San Diego348 Rich Gannon 9-28-03 vs. San Diego346 Marc Wilson 9-7-86 at Denver345 Kerry Collins 9-25-05 at Philadelphia344 Daryle Lamonica 9-21-68 at Miami344 Daunte Culpepper 11-18-07 at Minnesota343 Ken Stabler 9-16-79 at Seattle343 Kerry Collins 12-5-04 vs. Kansas City342 Ken Stabler 9-12-76 vs. Pittsburgh342 Ken Stabler 12-16-79 vs. Seattle342 Rich Gannon 9-9-01 at Kansas City342 Rich Gannon 12-2-02 vs. N.Y. Jets340 Rich Gannon 11-24-02 at Arizona339 Ken Stabler 10-10-76 at San Diego339 Marc Wilson 12-13-87 at Kansas City339 Kerry Collins 11-28-04 at Denver338 Jeff Hostetler 9-18-94 at Denver337 Cotton Davidson 10-16-64 vs. Boston337 Marc Wilson 12-6-87 vs. Buffalo336 Daryle Lamonica 12-17-67 vs. N.Y. Jets335 Vince Evans 10-22-95 vs. Indianapolis334 Rich Gannon 10-27-02 at Kansas City 333 Daryle Lamonica 11-30-69 at N.Y. Jets333 Jeff Hostetler 10-8-95 vs. Seattle332 Marc Wilson 10-21-84 at San Diego332 Rich Gannon 10-13-02 at St. Louis331 Kerry Collins 12-31-05 vs. N.Y. Giants328 Rich Gannon 12-8-02 at San Diego324 Jay Schroeder 10-2-88 vs. Cincinnati324 Rich Gannon 1-2-00 at Kansas City322 Jim Plunkett 12-18-83 vs. San Diego321 Jim Plunkett 11-28-82 at Cincinnati319 Jeff Hostetler 12-5-94 at San Diego318 Jim Plunkett 12-18-82 vs. L.A. Rams318 Marc Wilson 10-23-83 at Dallas317 Dan Pastorini 9-7-80 at Kansas City316 Daryle Lamonica 10-29-67 vs. San Diego315 Cotton Davidson 9-15-63 vs. Buffalo314 Marc Wilson 9-28-86 vs. San Diego313 Daryle Lamonica 10-19-69 vs. Buffalo313 Ken Stabler 10-22-73 at Denver313 Jim Plunkett 9-16-84 at Kansas City313 RIch Gannon 12-30-01 at Denver313 Josh McCown 9-9-07 vs. Detroit311 Daryle Lamonica 11-17-68 vs. N.Y. Jets311 Rich Gannon 11-18-01 vs. San Diego310 Jeff Hostetler 1-2-94 vs. Denver310 Jeff Hostetler 11-20-94 vs. New Orleans310 Rich Gannon 10-8-00 at San Francisco310 Kerry Collins 11-13-05 vs. Denver309 Marc Wilson 10-7-84 vs. Seattle307 Ken Stabler 9-10-78 at San Diego305 Rich Gannon 9-12-04 at Pittsburgh304 Ken Stabler 10-28-73 at Baltimore304 Jeff George 11-2-97 at Carolina303 Jim Plunkett 12-12-82 at Kansas City303 Jim Plunkett 9-12-85 at Kansas City303 Jeff George 9-13-98 vs. N.Y. Giants302 Rich Gannon 12-2-01 vs. Arizona301 Tom Flores 10-16-66 at Kansas City

300-YARD PASSING GAMESGms. Name Yrs. Played20 Rich Gannon 1999-0410 Daryle Lamonica 1967-7410 Jim Plunkett 1978-86

8 Ken Stabler 1970-798 Marc Wilson 1980-877 Kerry Collins 2004-056 Jeff Hostetler 1993-954 Cotton Davidson 1962-693 Jay Schroeder 1988-923 Jeff George 1997-982 Tom Flores 1960-661 Dan Pastorini 19801 Steve Beuerlein 1988-901 Todd Marinovich 1991-921 Vince Evans 1987-951 Daunte Culpepper 20071 Josh McCown 2007

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129 Randy Moss 10-22-06 vs. Arizona129 Hewritt Dixon 10-16-66 at Kansas City129 Malcolm Barnwell 9-16-84 at Kansas City128 Fred Biletnikoff 10-31-71 vs. Kansas City128 Bob Chandler 12-21-81 at San Diego128 Cliff Branch 12-18-82 vs. L.A. Rams128 James Lofton 11-8-87 at Minnesota127 Art Powell 12-15-63 vs. Denver127 Warren Wells 9-27-70 at San Diego127 Tim Brown 12-24-95 vs. Denver127 Tim Brown 9-13-98 vs. N.Y. Giants127 Randy Moss 9-18-05 vs. Kansas City126 Cliff Branch 12-3-79 at New Orleans126 Tim Brown 11-4-96 vs. Denver125 Warren Wells 11-3-68 vs. Kansas City125 Cliff Branch 11-17-74 vs. San Diego125 Cliff Branch 11-23-80 at Philadelphia125 Mervyn Fernandez 12-24-89 at N.Y. Giants125 Raghib Ismail 10-22-95 vs. Indianapolis125 Tim Brown 11-30-97 vs. Miami124 Cliff Branch 10-13-74 at San Diego124 Dave Casper 9-12-76 vs. Pittsburgh124 Todd Christensen 10-25-87 vs. Seattle124 Mervyn Fernandez 9-24-89 at Denver123 Charles Hardy 12-4-60 vs. L.A. Chargers123 Cliff Branch 10-20-80 at Pittsburgh123 Ethan Horton 11-17-91 vs. Seattle123 Randy Moss 10-2-05 vs. Dallas123 Jerry Porter 10-30-05 at Tennessee122 Derrick Ramsey 11-21-81 vs. San Diego122 Dokie Williams 12-2-84 at Miami122 Steve Smith 9-26-88 at Denver122 Tim Brown 1-2-00 at Kansas City122 Tim Brown 11-13-00 at Denver121 Art Powell 10-16-64 at Boston121 Fred Biletnikoff 11-24-74 vs. Denver121 Tim Brown 9-26-99 vs. Chicago120 Todd Christensen 9-24-84 vs. San Diego120 Tim Brown 9-22-96 vs. San Diego120 Ronald Curry 11-18-07 at Minnesota119 Fred Biletnikoff 10-4-69 at Miami119 Mervyn Fernandez 12-10-89 vs. Phoenix118 Fred Biletnikoff 10-24-65 vs. Boston118 Warren Wells 10-27-68 vs. Cincinnati118 Jerry Rice 9-28-03 vs. San Diego117 James Jett 11-28-93 at Cincinnati117 Willie Gault 12-22-90 at Minnesota117 Tim Brown 11-14-99 vs. San Diego117 Andre Rison 11-13-00 at Denver117 Tim Brown 11-25-01 at N.Y. Giants117 Jerry Porter 10-6-02 at Buffalo116 Tim Brown 10-18-93 at Denver116 Tony Teresa 9 -11-60 vs. Houston116 Art Powell 12-12-65 vs. N.Y. Jets116 Art Powell 11-24-66 vs. Buffalo116 Fred Biletnikoff 10-22-73 at Denver116 Mike Siani 10-22-73 at Denver116 Todd Christensen 9-12-85 at Kansas City116 Rickey Dudley 11-9-97 vs. New Orleans116 James Jett 9-20-98 vs. Denver116 Randy Moss 12-31-05 vs. N.Y. Giants115 Bo Roberson 10-16-64 at Boston115 Fred Biletnikoff 11-22-70 vs. San Diego115 Cliff Branch 11-13-77 vs. Houston114 Billy Cannon 9-17-67 vs. Boston114 Todd Christensen 11-13-83 vs. Denver114 Fred Biletnikoff 11-5-72 at Kansas City114 Tim Brown 11-28-88 at Seattle114 Sam Graddy 9-20-92 vs. Cleveland114 Tim Brown 10-7-01 vs. Dallas113 Warren Wells 12-15-68 at San Diego113 Fred Biletnikoff 9-20-70 at Cincinnati113 Fred Biletnikoff 11-23-75 at Washington113 Dokie Williams 11-16-86 vs. Cleveland113 James Lofton 10-9-88 vs. Miami113 Mervyn Fernandez 12-18-88 vs. Seattle113 Tim Brown 10-31-99 vs. Miami113 Jerry Rice 12-8-02 at San Diego113 Jerry Porter 10-24-04 vs. New Orleans112 Clem Daniels 10-30-66 at Boston112 Cliff Branch 12-6-76 vs. Cincinnati

112 Dave Casper 11-5-78 at Kansas City112 Calvin Muhammad 10-2-83 at Washington112 Todd Christensen 11-10-85 at San Diego112 James Lofton 12-13-87 at Kansas City112 James Jett 10-13-96 vs. Detroit112 Charlie Garner 9-7-03 at Tennessee111 Mike Siani 9-17-72 at Pittsburgh111 Mike Siani 9-16-73 at Minnesota111 Cliff Branch 12-12-82 at Kansas City111 Mervyn Fernandez 10-1-89 vs. Seattle110 Billy Cannon 10-10-64 at N.Y. Jets110 Fred Biletnikoff 12-7-67 vs. N.Y. Jets110 Fred Biletnikoff 11-9-69 vs. Denver110 Raymond Chester 10-19-70 vs. Washington110 Cliff Branch 11-28-76 vs. Tampa Bay110 Jerry Rice 11-24-02 at Arizona110 Tim Brown 9-28-03 vs. San Diego110 Ronald Curry 11-28-04 at Denver109 Hewritt Dixon 11-25-64 vs. Denver109 Clem Daniels 11-7-65 at Houston109 Art Powell 10-23-66 at N.Y. Jets109 Billy Cannon 11-20-66 at Denver109 Art Powell 12-11-66 vs. Denver109 Fred Biletnikoff 10-22-67 at Boston109 Fred Biletnikoff 11-17-68 vs. N.Y. Jets109 Fred Biletnikoff 11-26-70 at Detroit109 Cliff Branch 9-16-79 at Seattle109 Todd Christensen 12-1-85 at Atlanta109 Tim Brown 12-26-99 at San Diego108 Cliff Branch 11-3-74 at Denver108 Mark van Eeghen 10-21-79 at N.Y. Jets108 Willie Gault 12-18-88 vs. Seattle108 Jerry Rice 12-30-01 at Denver107 Bo Roberson 11-11-62 vs. Houston107 Fred Biletnikoff 10-6-68 vs. Boston107 Raymond Chester 10-25-70 vs. Pittsburgh107 Morris Bradshaw 9-10-78 at San Diego107 Dokie Williams 11-9-86 at Dallas107 Mervyn Fernandez 10-28-91 at Kansas City107 Tim Brown 12-18-94 at Seattle107 Tim Brown 10-26-97 at Seattle106 Warren Wells 9-21-68 at Miami106 Tim Brown 12-8-91 vs. Buffalo106 Rickey Dudley 9-28-97 vs. St. Louis106 James Jett 12-20-98 at San Diego106 Ronald Curry 12-23-06 vs. Kansas City105 Jack Larscheid 9-11-60 vs. Houston105 Warren Wells 11-16-69 vs. San Diego105 Fred Biletnikoff 11-11-73 vs. Pittsburgh105 Todd Christensen 9-28-86 vs. San Diego105 Rickey Dudley 12-8-98 at Baltimore104 Alexander Wright 12-19-93 vs. Tampa Bay104 Art Powell 9-2-66 at Miami104 Dave Casper 10-10-76 at San Diego104 Marcus Allen 10-30-83 vs. Seattle104 Todd Christensen 12-21-86 vs. Indianapolis104 Mervyn Fernandez 10-2-88 vs. Cincinnati104 Tim Brown 9-13-92 at Cincinnati104 Tim Brown 12-6-98 vs. Miami104 Doug Jolley 12-8-02 at San Diego103 Cliff Branch 10-31-76 vs. Denver103 Sam Graddy 9-9-91 at Houston103 Jerry Rice 11-11-02 at Denver102 Warren Wells 12-7-69 vs. Cincinnati102 Cliff Branch 11-10-74 vs. Detroit102 Marcus Allen 9-7-86 at Denver102 Willie Gault 10-2-88 vs. Cincinnati102 Mervyn Fernandez 11-19-89 at Houston102 Tim Brown 12-17-95 at Seattle101 Clem Daniels 10-29-67 vs. San Diego101 Warren Wells 10-19-69 vs. Buffalo101 Dave Casper 10-3-77 at Kansas City101 Willie Gault 12-10-90 at Detroit101 Doug Gabriel 10-23-05 vs. Buffalo100 Dave Casper 9-10-78 at San Diego100 Napoleon Kaufman 10-5-97 vs. San Diego100 Courtney Anderson 9-25-05 at Philadelphia100 Doug Gabriel 12-31-05 vs. N.Y. Giants

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passes in career, with 472 return yards, two touchdowns in league play…Tied NFLrecord with four interceptions against N.Y. Jets on November 15, 1964…Played in205 games…MVP in 1965 AFL All-Star Game…Winner of 1968 Gorman Award as“Player Who Best Exemplifies the Pride and Spirit of the Oakland Raiders”…Raidersdefensive captain for 10 years…Selected to AFL-NFL 25-year All-Star team…Chosento the Hall of Fame in first year of eligibility…Originally signed as free agent by Hous-ton Oilers, played four seasons with Denver Broncos…Served as Raiders defensivebackfield coach from 1979-88…Head football coach at Long Beach State in 1991and at L.A. Jordan High School in 1994…Inducted to Louisiana Sports Hall ofFame in 1992 and into Mississippi Sports Hall of Fame in 1994...Rejoined Raidersin 1995 as Director of Squad Development and returned to on-field coaching, tu-toring Raider cornerbacks.

GENE UPSHAWG Texas A&I15 Years Joined Raiders: 1st round draft choice, 1967Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 8, 1987...All-Pro or All-Conferenceeight times, played in six Pro Bowls and one AFL All-Star Game...Games played(217) is second-most in team history...Missed only one league game in career...207consecutive league games and starts are both second on Raider list...First player inNFL history to participate in Super Bowls in three different decades (after 1967,1976and 1980 seasons)...Holds Raider all-time record with 24 playoff game starts...Offen-sive team captain for nine years (1973-81)...Only second guard inducted into ProFootball Hall of Fame...During 15-year active pro career, the Raiders made 11 play-off appearances, won eight division titles, one AFL Championship, two AFC titlesand two World Championships of Professional Football...Named to AFL-NFL 25-yearAll-Star, NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time and All-Monday Night Teams...Chosen to theHall of Fame in first year of eligibility…Currently Executive Director of NFL Players As-sociation.

FRED BILETNIKOFFWR Florida State14 Years Joined Raiders: 2nd round draft choice, 1965Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on July 30, 1988…No. 2 all-time in history ofSilver and Black with 598 career catches...Ranked fourth on the NFL all-time receiv-ing list at time of retirement...Also No. 2 among all-time Raiders in receiving yards(8,974) and receiving touchdowns (76)...Also caught 70 passes for 1,167 yards and10 touchdowns in postseason games, ranking second on all-time NFL list upon re-tirement...Played in three AFL title games, five AFC Championships and Super BowlsII and Xl...MVP in Super Bowl Xl with four catches for 79 yards...Held NFL record of10 straight seasons with 40 or more receptions (1967-76)...Raiders leading receiverfor six consecutive seasons (1968-73)...Led NFL in receiving with 61 catches in 1971,then led AFC in 1972 with 58...All-AFL in 1969, All-AFC in 1970, 1972 and1973...Played in two AFL All-Star Games and four Pro Bowls...Played in 190 gamesin 14 seasons...Had 21, 100-yard receiving games...Had four, 100-yard receivinggames in playoffs...Never played in a losing season with the Raiders...Originally se-lected in the second round of the 1965 AFL Draft af ter record-setting collegiate ca-reer at Florida State...Named to Walter Camp All-Century Team...Rejoined Raiders aswide receivers coach in 1989...Award in his name goes to nation’s top collegiate widereceiver...Was Raiders wide receivers coach from 1989-94, handled quality control from1995-96 and returned to coach receivers in 1997 until retiring from coaching following the2006 season.

RAIDERS INPROFESSIONAL FOOTBALLHALL OF FAME

JIM OTTO C Miami (Fla.)15 Years Joined Raiders: AFL Draft, 1959Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 2, 1980...The only All-League cen-ter the American Football League ever had (1960-69)...Chosen to Hall of Fame AFLAll-Star Team of the Decade...Named the All-American Football Conference centerfor three more sea sons, 1970-72...Started in 210 consecutive league games, mostin Raiders history...Including preseason, postseason and all-star games, he playedin 308 games as a Raider...Last of the original Raiders...Participated in nine AFL All-Star Games and in the first three AFC-NFC Pro Bowls...During his 15-year career, theRaiders won seven division cham pionships and the AFL Championship in1967...Twice winner of the Gorman Award (1968 and 1971) as “Player Who Best Ex-emplifies the Pride and Spirit of the Oakland Raiders”...Selected to AFL-NFL 25-yearAll-Star Team...Third AFL player inducted into Hall of Fame...Elected to the Hall ofFame in his first year of eligibility...Rejoined Raiders front office in special projects in1995.

GEORGE BLANDAQB-K Kentucky26 Years Joined Raiders: Trade, Houston, 1967Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 1, 1981...The only player to celebratea Silver Anniversary in pro football, ending his NFL ca reer in 1975 with an all-timehigh 26 seasons...Set an NFL record with 2,002 points...Completed 1,911 passes incareer for 26,920 yards and threw for 236 touchdowns...Played in 224 straightgames, 340 overall...Raiders all-time scoring leader with 863 points...Led NFL eighttimes in extra points scored in a season, including 64 in 1961...Missed only 16 of 959extra point attempts in 26 years...Kicked 335 field goals, including nine of 50 yardsor more...Named 1970 Player of the Year for quarterbacking and kicking feats...Win-ner of 1970 Gorman Award as “Player Who Best Exemplifies the Pride and Spirit ofthe Oakland Raiders”…Set Raider single-season scoring record with 117 points in1968...Played in 11 championship games, seven with Raiders…Played on three AFLChampionship teams, one with Oakland and two with Houston...Named to AFL-NFL25-year All-Star Team...Chosen for the Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.

WILLIE BROWNCB Grambling16 Years Joined Raiders: Trade, Denver, 1967Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on July 28, 1984…Shares Raider all-timelead in interceptions with 39…All-Pro seven times, played in five AFL All-Star Gamesand four NFL Pro Bowls…Named to All-Time AFL team at cornerback in1969…Played in three AFL and six AFC Championship Games with Raiders, plusSuper Bowls II and XI…Set Super Bowl record with 75-yard interception return fortouchdown against Minnesota in Super Bowl XI…Had two other postseason inter-ception returns for touchdowns — against Miami in 1970 and Pittsburgh in 1973…In-tercepted at least one pass for NFL-record 16 straight seasons…Intercepted 54

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ART SHELLT Maryland-Eastern Shore15 Years Joined Raiders: 3rd round draft choice, 1968Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 5, 1989...All-American Football Con-ference selection six straight years from 1973-78...All-Pro in 1973, 1974 and1977...Played in 207 league games, fourth-highest in history of Silver and Black...Se-lected to play in eight Pro Bowls, second-most of any Raider player, during careerwhich spanned three decades...Played in 23 postseason contests, including eightAFL-AFC Championships and Raider victories in Super Bowls Xl and XV...Creditedwith near-perfect perfor mance in Raiders Super Bowl Xl victory over Minnesota, lim-iting Vikings highly regarded defensive end Jim Marshall to no tackles, sacks or as-sists during 32-14 win...Played in first 156 games before missing five games due topreseason injury...Launched another streak of 51 straight games...Named to NFLAll-Monday Night Team...Originally selected in third round of the 1968 AFL draft afterstellar career as a two-way lineman at Maryland State-Eastern Shore...Raiders of-fensive line coach after retiring as a player in 1982 until 1988, when he became headcoach of the Silver and Black...Served as head coach of the Raiders until 1994 andre-joined the Silver and Black as head coach in 2006...Also served as NFL assistantwith Kansas City and Atlanta and was the NFL’s Senior Vice President for FootballOperations and Development.

TED HENDRICKS LB Miami (Fla.)15 Years Joined Raiders: Free Agent, 1975Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 4, 1990...Played in every game dur-ing his 15 NFL seasons, including nine with Silver and Black...Played in 131 con-secutive league games with Raiders, 215 in career, most by any linebacker in NFLhistory...Member of all three Raider teams that won the World Championship of Pro-fessional Football (1976, 1980 and 1983 teams)...Intercepted 26 passes for 332 yardsand one touchdown while re covering 16 opponents fumbles...Shares NFL recordfor most safeties in pro career with four...Also shares postseason NFL record formost opponent’s fum bles recovered in career with four...Scored three touchdownsin career — on a fumble recovery, interception return and return of blockedpunt...Named All-AFC seven times, All-NFC once and played in eight AFC-NFC ProBowls...Second round pick in the 1969 draft by Baltimore Colts...Was a member ofBaltimore’s Super Bowl V Championship team...Played for Colts before being tradedto Green Bay in 1974, then joined Raiders as free agent in 1975...Three-time All-America linebacker/defensive end at the University of Miami...Named to the NFL 75thAnniversary All-Time team in 1994.

AL DAVISScout, Assistant Coach, Head Coach, League Commissioner,OwnerJoined Raiders: 1963Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 1, 1992...Went from assistant coachof the Los Angeles, now San Diego Chargers, to head coach and general managerof the Raiders, to Commissioner of the American Football League and to principalowner and chief executive officer of the Raiders, transforming the failing franchise intopro football’s winningest team...In first season in Oakland, team went 10-4 in 1963with Davis being named Coach of the Year by AP, UPI, Sports Illustrated, SportingNews and his fellow coaches…Became the first sports figure ever honored by theChamber of Commerce as Oakland’s Young Man of the Year…In 1966, becameCommissioner of the AFL at 36 and was acclaimed nationally as the driving force who

brought on the historic merger between the NFL and AFL...He played a vital role inthe development of the game as a participant in the prestigious NFL CompetitionCommittee and the NFL Owners Executive Committee...Has been chosen by arecord eight Pro Football Hall of Fame inductees to present them at the Canton,Ohio ceremony — Lance Alworth, Jim Otto, George Blanda, Willie Brown, Gene Up-shaw, Fred Biletnikoff, Art Shell and Ted Hendricks...Became the first recipient of theNFL Players Association's Retired Players Award of Excellence "for his contributionsto the men who played the game" in 1991...As a member of the Executive Commit-tee of the NFL Management Council, Davis was a major factor in achieving a collec-tive bargaining agreement with the players…Was offensive end coach of the LosAngeles Chargers from 1960-62, before being named Raiders head coach/generalmanager at age 33...He attended Wittenberg College and Syracuse, earning a de-gree in English while playing football, basketball and baseball in 1950…Named linecoach at Adelphi College in New York...His innovative technical football articles pub-lished in the leading coaching magazines gained him wide acclaim…Went into theU.S. Army, being assigned as head football coach at Ft. Belvoir, Va....There hemolded a national power service team and capped one season by defeating Mary-land, national collegiate football champions, in a squad game…On the staff of theBaltimore Colts in 1954, at age 24, concentrating on player personnel…During 1955-56, served as line coach and chief recruiter at The Citadel...Then spent three yearsat USC as line coach and in 1959, was also defensive coordinator.

MIKE HAYNESCB Arizona State14 Years Joined Raiders: Trade, New England, 1983Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on July 26, 1997...Made nine Pro Bowl ap-pearances in pro career...Credited with 46 career interceptions while playing withthe Raiders and New England...Totaled 688 yards in interception returns and re-turned two interceptions for touchdowns in pro career...Tied for Raiders lead withthree interceptions in 1988...Played in 43 consecutive games with Raiders beforemissing action in mid-season in 1986...Led league in return yards in 1984 with 220yards on six interception returns, including single longest interception return of 97yards at Miami...Had 13 career interceptions as a Raider...Joined Raiders in mid-season 1983, played in final five league games plus three playoff wins...Had intercep-tion as Raiders downed Redskins in Super Bowl XVIII...Came to Raiders in trade withNew England...Played out option with Patriots in 1982, completing seven seasonswith New England...Made 58 consecutive starts with Patriots from 1976-79...Patriotstop interceptor from 1976-78...New England’s all-time punt return leader with 1,159yards on 111 returns, a 10.4-yard average...Had two punt return touchdowns as arookie in 1976, with runs of 89 and 62 yards...Also blocked and returned a field goalattempt for 65-yard touchdown in 1980...Fifth player and first defensive back takenin 1976 draft by New England...AFC Rookie of Year...All-Pro in 1978, 1982, 1984 and1985 and All-Conference eight times...Named to NFL All-Time Team...All-Americadefensive back as junior and senior at Arizona State...Named MVP in 1976 JapanBowl and 1973 Fiesta Bowl...Two-year letterman in track, winning conference longjump title one year and runner-up the other...Now is the NFL’s Vice President ofPlayer and Employee Development.

ERIC DICKERSONRB Southern Methodist14 Years Joined Raiders: Trade, Indianapolis, 1992Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 7, 1999...Played 11 National Foot-ball League seasons and made six Pro Bowl appearances in pro career...Began NFLcareer as first round pick, second selection overall, by L.A. Rams in 1983...Also

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eighth player chosen overall in the 1981 NFL Draft following All-American collegecareer at Southern California.

DAVE CASPERTE Notre Dame10 Years Joined Raiders: 2nd round draft choice, 1974Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 3, 2002…Played 11 seasons in theNFL, seven-and-a-half with the Raiders…During that time, named All-Pro and All-AFC four times and was selected to play in four Pro Bowls…Traded to the HoustonOilers for a first round and two second round draft picks midway through 1980 sea-son, finished the season with 56 receptions and was named to his fifth Pro Bowl…In1984, after a brief stint with the Minnesota Vikings, returned to the Raiders, finishinghis career with 378 receptions for 5,216 yards and 52 touchdowns…Outstandingplay contributed to Raiders success and 32-14 victory over Vikings in Super BowlXI…Outstanding blocker as well as receiver. . . Caught the game winning 10-yardtouchdown pass in 1977 double-overtime AFC playoff game. . . The catch is referredto as “Ghost to the Post,” in reference to his 42-yard reception that set up the tyingfield goal at the end of regulation…All-America as an offensive tackle in 1972 and anAll-America tight end in 1973 at Notre Dame…Second round pick by the Raiders inthe 1974 NFL Draft…”The Ghost” is now a Bay Area insurance executive.

MARCUS ALLENRB Southern California 16 Years Joined Raiders: 1st round draft choice, 1982Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 3, 2003…The 10th player selectedin the 1982 NFL Draft…Played 16 NFL seasons, including 11 with the Los AngelesRaiders…Gained 12,243 yards rushing, 5,411 yards receiving and scored 145 touch-downs…1981 Heisman Trophy winner while at Southern California and NFL Rookieof the Year in 1982…During his 11 seasons with the Raiders, named to the Pro Bowlfive times and added a sixth appearance in 1994, as a member of the Kansas CityChiefs…Was the Raiders leading rusher seven consecutive years…Led the Raidersin receptions with 51 in 1987…Named MVP in Super Bowl XVIII when the Raiders de-feated the Washington Redskins 38-9 after rushing for 191 yards and scored twotouchdowns, one a Super Bowl record 74-yarder…In 1985, named NFL MVP afterleading the league with 1,759 rushing yards on 380 carries for a 4.6 yards per carryaverage and 11 touchdowns…Also caught 67 passes for 555 yards and scored anadditional three touchdowns…In 1995, made NFL history when he became the firstplayer in league history to rush for over 10,000 yards and catch passes for 5,000more…Completed 12-of-27 passes for 282 yards and six touchdowns during his ca-reer…In 15 career playoff games, carried the ball 267 times for 1,347 yards and 11touchdowns, averaging 5.0 yards per carry…Also added 52 catches for 522 yardsand two receiving touchdowns…At the time of his retirement following the 1997 sea-son, held the single-season record for most rushing and receiving yards combined(2,314), second in consecutive 100-yard games and was third in career-combinedyardage.

JAMES LOFTONWR Stanford16 Years Joined Raiders: Trade, Green Bay, 1987Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 3, 2003…Traded to the Raiders in1987 and played two seasons for the Silver and Black…Later spent four seasonswith the Buffalo Bills and also played for the L.A. Rams and Philadelphia Eagles infinal NFL season…Entered NFL as No. 1 draft pick of Green Bay in 1978 and spent

played for Indianapolis Colts (1987-91), Raiders (1992) and Atlanta Falcons(1993)...Led Raiders in rushing in 1992 with 729 yards...Played 11 seasons, 146games...All-America, one of the best college runners in NCAA history...Rushed for4,450 yards in four seasons at SMU...Holds NFL rookie-season records for mostrushing attempts — 390; most yards rushing — 1,808; most touchdowns rushing —18...Set NFL records for rushing yards in a season — 2,105; 100-yard rushing per-formances — 12; and combined yards from scrimmage — 2,244 in 1984...Retiredfrom NFL ranked third in career rushing yardage — 13,259...Gained a playoff-record248 yards rushing in 1985 NFC Divisional Playoff Game...In 1987, traded from Ramsto Colts in blockbuster deal that also involved the Bills...Recorded a then-recordseven consecutive seasons with 1,000 yards rushing...Named NFL Player of the Year,1984; NFL Offensive Player of the Year, 1986...All-Pro 1983, 1984, 1986, 1987 and1988...All-NFC 1983, 1984 and 1986...All-AFC 1987 and 1988...Born in Sealy, Texas.

HOWIE LONGDE-DT Villanova13 Years Joined Raiders: 2nd round draft choice, 1981Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on July 29, 2000...Played 13 National Foot-ball League seasons, all with the Raiders, and made eight Pro Bowl appearances inpro career...Moved into starting role with the Raiders beginning in the fifth game ofthe strike-shortened 1982 season...Just the second Raider defensive lineman tomake a Pro Bowl…First or second team All-Pro choice in 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986 and1989, was also named All-AFC four times…In 1985, posted 10 sacks, with at leastone in eight games and was selected as Raider Lineman's Club Defensive Linemanof the Year by his teammates…Although he missed much of the 1988 season dueto injury, he still managed to record three sacks and intercept the first pass of his ca-reer, which he returned 73 yards in a game against Houston…Member of the NFL'sAll-Decade team of the 1980s, recorded 84 career sacks, not including 7.5 sacks in1981 before the sack was an official NFL stat…Raiders second round pick in 1981NFL Draft and the 48th player selected overall…Four-year letterman at Villanova andMVP in the 1980 Blue-Gray Game...Is a studio host for NFL pregame show on FOX.

RONNIE LOTT DB Southern California14 Years Joined Raiders: Free Agent, 1991Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on July 29, 2000...Played 14 National Foot-ball League seasons — including two with the Raiders — and made 10 Pro Bowlappearances in pro career at three positions — cornerback, free safety and strongsafety...Named All-Pro eight times, All-NFC six times, and All-AFC once, selected toplay in 10 Pro Bowls and was named to the NFL’s 75th Anniversary Team…In his firstNFL season, led a young secondary that helped the 49ers to win Super BowlXVI…Became the second rookie in NFL history to return three interceptions fortouchdowns and finished second to Lawrence Taylor for Rookie of the Year hon-ors…Used at both left and right cornerback positions and as a free and strong safetyduring his 14-year career...In 1986, played 14 games at the free safety position be-fore an injury sidelined him for the final two games of the season…Still led the leaguewith a career-most 10 interceptions, recorded 77 tackles, three forced fumbles andtwo sacks…During his career with the 49ers (1981-90), Los Angeles Raiders (1991-92) and the New York Jets (1993-94), recorded 63 career interceptions and twiceled the league…Surpassed the 1,000-career tackle mark in 1993 and had five sea-sons of at least 100 tackles...In his 10 seasons with the 49ers, San Francisco woneight NFC Western Division titles and four Super Bowls...In 20 playoff contests (allstarts), he recorded nine interceptions, 89 tackles, one forced fumble, one fumble re-covery and two touchdowns…San Francisco 49ers first round draft pick and the

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RAIDERS ALL-LEAGUE PERFORMERS1960—Center Jim Otto1961—Center Jim Otto1962—Center Jim Otto, defensive back Fred Williamson.1963—Center Jim Otto, wide receiver Art Powell, running back Clem Daniels, defensiveback Fred Williamson.1964—Center Jim Otto, wide receiver Art Powell.1965—Center Jim Otto, wide receiver Art Powell, defensive back Dave Grayson.1966—Center Jim Otto, guard Wayne Hawkins, defensive back Kent McCloughan.1967—Center Jim Otto, guard Gene Upshaw, tackle Harry Schuh, tight end Billy Cannon,quarterback Daryle Lamonica, running back Hewritt Dixon, defensive end Ben Davidson,defensive tackle Tom Keating, linebacker Dan Conners, defensive back Kent McCloughan.1968 —Center Jim Otto, guard Gene Upshaw, running back Hewritt Dixon, defensivetackle Dan Birdwell, linebacker Dan Conners, defensive backs Willie Brown, Dave Grayson.1969—Center Jim Otto, guard Gene Upshaw, tackle Harry Schuh, wide receivers FredBiletnikoff, Warren Wells, quarterback Daryle Lamonica, defensive backs Willie Brown,Dave Grayson, linebacker Dan Conners, defensive tackle Tom Keating.1970—ALL PRO: Center Jim Otto, guard Gene Upshaw, cornerback Willie Brown, widereceiver Fred Biletnikoff. ALL CONFERENCE: Otto, Upshaw, Brown, Biletnikoff, quarter-back Daryle Lamonica, running back Hewritt Dixon, wide receiver Warren Wells, defen-sive tackle Tom Keating, tackle Harry Schuh.1971—ALL PRO: Center Jim Otto, cornerback Willie Brown, tackle Bob Brown. ALL CON-FERENCE: Otto, W. Brown, B. Brown, tight end Raymond Chester, guard Gene Upshaw,kick return specialist Clarence Davis.1972—ALL PRO: Wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff, tackle Bob Brown, guard Gene Upshaw,cornerback Willie Brown. ALL CONFERENCE: Biletnikoff, B. Brown, Upshaw, W. Brown,center Jim Otto, tight end Raymond Chester.1973 —ALL PRO: Tackle Art Shell, cornerback Willie Brown, punter Ray Guy. ALL CON-FERENCE: Shell, W. Brown, Guy, wide receiver Fred Biletnikoff, quarterback Ken Stabler.1974—ALL PRO: Wide receiver Cliff Branch, tackle Art Shell, guard Gene Upshaw, quar-terback Ken Stabler, punter Ray Guy. ALL CONFERENCE: Branch, Shell, Upshaw, Stabler,Guy, defensive tackle Otis Sistrunk, linebacker Phil Villapiano, safety Jack Tatum.1975—ALL PRO: Wide receiver Cliff Branch, punter Ray Guy. ALL CONFERENCE:Branch, Guy, tackle Art Shell, linebacker Phil Villapiano, safety Jack Tatum.1976—ALL PRO: Wide receiver Cliff Branch, tight end Dave Casper, punter Ray Guy. ALLCONFERENCE: Branch, Casper, Guy, linebacker Ted Hendricks, tackle Art Shell. 1977—ALL PRO: Wide receiver Cliff Branch, tight end Dave Casper, punter Ray Guy,tackle Art Shell, guard Gene Upshaw. ALL CONFERENCE: Casper, Branch, Guy, Shell,Upshaw, kicker Errol Mann, safety Jack Tatum.1978—ALL PRO: Tight end Dave Casper, punter Ray Guy. ALL CONFERENCE: Casper,Guy, tackle Art Shell.1979—ALL PRO: Tight ends Dave Casper, Ray Chester. ALL CONFERENCE: Casper,Chester.1980—ALL PRO: Cornerback Lester Hayes, linebacker Ted Hendricks. ALL CONFER-ENCE: Hayes, Hendricks, punter Ray Guy.1981—ALL PRO: Cornerback Lester Hayes. ALL CONFERENCE: Hayes, linebackers TedHendricks and Rod Martin.1982—ALL PRO: Running back Marcus Allen, cornerback Lester Hayes, linebacker TedHendricks, linebacker Rod Martin. ALL CONFERENCE: Allen, Hayes, Hendricks, Martin.

eight seasons with Packers…In 16 seasons, caught 764 passes for 14,004 yards —an 18.3-yard average per catch…Recorded more than 50 catches in a season ninetimes…His 14,004 career-reception yardage mark was an NFL best at the time ofhis retirement, while his 43 games with 100 or more yards receiving rankedthird…First NFL player to score a touchdown in 1970s, 1980s and 1990s…NamedAll-Pro four times, All-NFC three times and selected to play in eight Pro Bowls…In1991, at age 35, became the oldest player in league history to record 1,000 receiv-ing yards in a season and recorded a career-best 220 receiving yards in a gameagainst the Cincinnati Bengals…In 13 playoff game appearances, caught 41 passesfor 759 yards and eight touchdowns, including a seven-reception game in SuperBowl XXVI...In three of those playoff games, recorded 100-yard plus perform-ances…Won NCAA long jump title as a senior at Stanford…In his first year coach-ing wide receivers for the Raiders as serving the same capacity for San Diego.

BOB BROWNT Nebraska10 Years Joined Raiders: Trade, L.A. Rams, 1971Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 8, 2004…Played 10 pro seasons, hisfinal three with the Raiders...First round draft pick (second overall) in the 1964 draftby the Philadelphia Eagles…Named first team All-NFL seven times...EarnedNFL/NFC Offensive Lineman of the Year three times...Elected to six Pro Bowls —three with Eagles, two with Rams, and one with Raiders…Named to the NFL's All-Decade team of the 1960s…All-NFL seven of his 10 seasons with the PhiladelphiaEagles (1964-68), L.A. Rams (1969-70) and Oakland Raiders (1971-73)…Two of thethree years he did not make the All-NFL team, he was named second team All-NFL…In 1969, after five consecutive all-league seasons with the Eagles, was tradedto Los Angeles and that year the Rams offensive line set an NFL record for protect-ing the passer…Voted college football’s Lineman of the Year in 1963 by the Wash-ington, D.C. Touchdown Club…All-America guard at Nebraska, was also drafted in the firstround in 1964 by the Denver Broncos of the then-rival American Football League.

JOHN MADDEN Head Coach Cal Poly, San Luis ObispoJoined Raiders: 1967Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 5, 2006…Assistant Coach with AllanHancock College, 1960-61; Head Coach with Allan Hancock College, 1962-63; As-sistant Coach with San Diego State, 1964-66; Assistant Coach with The OaklandRaiders, 1967-68; Head Coach with the Raiders, 1969-78. . .Regular season record:103-32-7...Postseason record: 9-7...Overall record: 112-39-7...His .759 winning per-centage during regular season ranks highest among coaches with 100 career victo-ries...One of the youngest head coaches in history when Raiders hired him in 1969 at age32...AFL Coach of the Year, 1969...Under Madden, Oakland never suffered losingrecord...Led Raiders to Super Bowl XI...Team won 17 straight games between 1976-77seasons, one short of NFL record at the time....Lead pro football analyst for NBC afteralso holding the same position for ABC’s “Monday Night Football,” Fox and CBS.

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RAIDERS IN THE PRO BOWLMarcus Allen . . . . . . . . . . .RB ....................5....................(1982,84,85,86*,87)Fred Biletnikoff . . . . . . . . .WR....................4....................(1970,71,73,74)Cliff Branch . . . . . . . . . . . .WR....................4....................(1974,75,76,77)Bob Brown . . . . . . . . . . . .T .......................1....................(1971*)Tim Brown . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR/KR..............9....................(1988,91,93,94,95,96,97,99,01)Willie Brown . . . . . . . . . . .CB ....................4....................(1970,71,72,73)Derrick Burgess . . . . . . . .DE ....................2....................(2005, 06)Dave Casper . . . . . . . . . . .TE.....................4....................(1976,77,78,79)Raymond Chester . . . . . . .TE.....................4....................(1970,71,72,79)Todd Christensen . . . . . . .TE.....................5....................(1983,84,85,86,87)Dave Dalby . . . . . . . . . . . .C.......................1....................(1977)Hewritt Dixon . . . . . . . . . . .RB ....................1....................(1970)Rich Gannon . . . . . . . . . . .QB ....................4....................(1999,00,01,02)Kevin Gogan . . . . . . . . . . .G.......................1....................(1994)Jeff Gossett . . . . . . . . . . . .P .......................1....................(1991)Ray Guy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .P .......................7....................(1973,74,75,76,77,78,80)Lester Hayes . . . . . . . . . . .CB ....................5....................(1980,81,82,83,84)Mike Haynes . . . . . . . . . . .CB ....................3....................(1984,85,86)Ted Hendricks . . . . . . . . . .LB .....................4....................(1980,81,82,83)Ethan Horton . . . . . . . . . . .TE.....................1....................(1991)Jeff Hostetler . . . . . . . . . . .QB ....................1....................(1994)Marv Hubbard . . . . . . . . . .RB ....................3....................(1971,72,73)Bo Jackson . . . . . . . . . . . .RB ....................1....................(1990*)Jeff Jaeger . . . . . . . . . . . .K .......................1....................(1991)Lincoln Kennedy . . . . . . . .T .......................3....................(2000,01,02)Kenny King . . . . . . . . . . . .RB ....................1....................(1980*)Daryle Lamonica . . . . . . . .QB ....................2....................(1970,72)Henry Lawrence . . . . . . . .T .......................2....................(1983,84)Shane Lechler . . . . . . . . . .P .......................3....................(2001,04, 07)Howie Long . . . . . . . . . . . .DE ....................8....................(1983,84,85,86,87,89,92,93)Ronnie Lott . . . . . . . . . . . .S ....................1....................(1991)Rod Martin . . . . . . . . . . . .LB .....................2....................(1983,84)Terry McDaniel . . . . . . . . .CB ....................5....................(1992,93,94,95,96)Vann McElroy . . . . . . . . . .S .......................2....................(1983,84)Chester McGlockton . . . . .DT.....................4....................(1994,95,96,97)Matt Millen . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB .....................1....................(1988)Max Montoya . . . . . . . . . .G.......................1....................(1993)Don Mosebar . . . . . . . . . .C.......................3....................(1986,90,91)Jim Otto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C.......................3....................(1970,71,72)Greg Pruitt . . . . . . . . . . . . .KR.....................1....................(1983)Jerry Rice . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR....................1....................(2002)Barret Robbins . . . . . . . . .C.......................1....................(2002*)Darrell Russell . . . . . . . . . .DT.....................2....................(1998,99)Harry Schuh . . . . . . . . . . .T .......................1....................(1970)Art Shell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T .......................8....................(1972,73,74,75,76,77,78,80)Otis Sistrunk . . . . . . . . . . .DT.....................1....................(1974)Ken Stabler . . . . . . . . . . . .QB ....................4....................(1973,74,76*,77)Jack Tatum . . . . . . . . . . . .S .......................3....................(1973,74,75*)Greg Townsend . . . . . . . . .DE ....................2....................(1990,91)Gene Upshaw . . . . . . . . . .G.......................6....................(1972,73,74,75,76,77)Mark van Eeghen . . . . . . .RB ....................1....................(1977)Phil Villapiano . . . . . . . . . .LB .....................4....................(1973,74,75,76)Warren Wells . . . . . . . . . . .WR....................1....................(1970)Steve Wisniewski . . . . . . .G.......................8....................(1990,91,92*,93,94*,95,97,00)Charles Woodson . . . . . . .CB ....................4....................(1998,99,00,01)Rod Woodson . . . . . . . . . .S .......................1....................(2002)*Selected but did not play

1983—ALL PRO: Tight end Todd Christensen, defensive end Howie Long, linebacker RodMartin. ALL CONFERENCE: Christensen, Long, Martin, cornerback Lester Hayes.1984—ALL PRO: Tight end Todd Christensen, defensive end Howie Long, linebacker RodMartin, cornerbacks Mike Haynes and Lester Hayes. ALL CONFERENCE: Long, Martin,Haynes, running back Marcus Allen, tackle Henry Lawrence.1985—ALL PRO: Running back Marcus Allen, tight end Todd Christensen, defensive endHowie Long, cornerback Mike Haynes. ALL CONFERENCE: Allen, Christensen, Long,Haynes, linebacker Matt Millen.1986—ALL PRO: Tight end Todd Christensen, middle guard Bill Pickel, defensive endHowie Long. ALL CONFERENCE: Christensen, Pickel, Long, safety Vann McEIroy.1987—ALL CONFERENCE: Tight end Todd Christensen, safety Vann McElroy.1988—ALL PRO: Kick returner Tim Brown. ALL CONFERENCE: Defensive end GregTownsend.1989—ALL CONFERENCE: Running back Bo Jackson, defensive end Greg Townsend.1990—ALL PRO: Guard Steve Wisniewski, defensive end Greg Townsend. ALL CONFERENCE: Townsend, Wisniewski.1991—ALL PRO: Punter Jeff Gossett, kicker Jeff Jaeger, safety Ronnie Lott, guard SteveWisniewski, defensive end Greg Townsend, center Don Mosebar, kick returner Tim Brown.ALL CONFERENCE: Brown, Jaeger, Lott, Townsend, Wisniewski.1992—ALL PRO: Guard Steve Wisniewski, cornerback Terry McDaniel. ALL CONFER-ENCE: McDaniel, Wisniewski.1993—ALL PRO: Guard Steve Wisniewski, defensive end Anthony Smith, kick returnerRaghib Ismail. ALL CONFERENCE: Cornerback Terry McDaniel, Wisniewski, Ismail, widereceiver Tim Brown, defensive end Howie Long.1994—ALL PRO: Cornerback Terry McDaniel, defensive tackle Chester McGlockton,guard Steve Wisniewski. ALL CONFERENCE: Wide receiver Tim Brown, McDaniel, Mc-Glockton, Wisniewski.1995—ALL PRO: Cornerback Terry McDaniel, defensive tackle Chester McGlockton,guard Steve Wisniewski. ALL CONFERENCE: Wide receiver Tim Brown, McDaniel, Mc-Glockton, defensive end Pat Swilling, Wisniewski.1996—ALL PRO: Cornerback Terry McDaniel, defensive tackle Chester McGlockton,guard Steve Wisniewski, ALL CONFERENCE: Wide receiver Tim Brown, McGlockton,Wisniewski.1997—ALL PRO: Wide receiver Tim Brown; defensive tackle Chester McGlockton, guardSteve Wisniewski, ALL CONFERENCE: Brown, McGlockton, Wisniewski.1998—ALL PRO: Defensive tackle Darrell Russell. ALL CONFERENCE: Russell.1999—ALL PRO: Defensive tackle Darrell Russell, cornerback Charles Woodson. ALLCONFERENCE: Russell, Woodson, center Barret Robbins, wide receiver Tim Brown, line-backer Greg Biekert.2000—ALL PRO: Quarterback Rich Gannon, punter Shane Lechler, guard Steve Wis-niewski, cornerback Charles Woodson, linebacker Willliam Thomas, tackle LincolnKennedy. ALL CONFERENCE: Gannon, Wisniewski, Woodson.2001—ALL PRO: Quarterback Rich Gannon, tackle Lincoln Kennedy, punter Shane Lech-ler, cornerback Charles Woodson. ALL CONFERENCE: Gannon, Lechler, Woodson.2002 — ALL PRO: Defensive tackle Rod Coleman, quarterback Rich Gannon, tackle Lin-coln Kennedy, defensive tackle John Parrella, wide receiver Jerry Rice, center Barret Rob-bins, safety Rod Woodson. ALL CONFERENCE: Gannon, Kennedy, Woodson.2003 — ALL PRO: Punter Shane Lechler.2004 — ALL PRO: Punter Shane Lechler.2005 — ALL PRO: Defensive end Derrick Burgess. ALL CONFERENCE: Burgess.2006 — ALL PRO: Cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha.2007 — ALL PRO: Punter Shane Lechler. ALL CONFERENCE: Lechler.

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INDIVIDUAL SUPER BOWL RECORDS HELD BY RAIDERS

WON 25, LOST 18

12/31/67 W 40-7 HOUSTON (AFL Championship) ..............................................................(53,330)1/14/68 L 14-33 GREEN BAY (SB II in Miami).....................................................................(75,546)12/22/68 W 41-6 KANSAS CITY (AFL Playoff) ......................................................................(53,357)12/29/68 L 23-27 at N.Y. Jets (AFL Championship) ..............................................................(62,627)12/21/69 W 56-7 HOUSTON (AFL Playoff) ...........................................................................(53,539)1/4/70 L 7-17 KANSAS CITY (AFL Championship) .........................................................(54,544)12/27/70 W 21-14 MIAMI (AFC Playoff) ..................................................................................(54,401)1/3/71 L 17-27 at Baltimore (AFC Championship) ............................................................(56,368)12/23/72 L 7-13 at Pittsburgh (AFC Playoff)........................................................................(50,350)12/22/73 W 33-14 PITTSBURGH (AFC Playoff)......................................................................(53,662)12/30/73 L 10-27 at Miami (AFC Championship)..................................................................(80,047)12/21/74 W 28-26 MIAMI (AFC Playoff) ..................................................................................(54,020)12/29/74 L 13-24 PITTSBURGH (AFC Championship).........................................................(54,004)12/28/75 W 31-28 CINCINNATI (AFC Playoff) ........................................................................(53,994)1/4/76 L 10-16 at Pittsburgh (AFC Championship)...........................................................(49,103)12/18/76 W 24-21 NEW ENGLAND (AFC Playoff)..................................................................(54,037)12/26/76 W 24-7 PITTSBURGH (AFC Championship).........................................................(53,821)1/9/77 W 32-14 MINNESOTA (SB XI in Pasadena) ..........................................................(103,424)12/24/77 W 37-31 at Baltimore (OT) (AFC Playoff) ................................................................(60,763)1/1/78 L 17-20 at Denver (AFC Championship)................................................................(75,044)12/28/80 W 27-7 HOUSTON (AFC Wild Card Playoff) .........................................................(54,539)1/4/81 W 14-12 at Cleveland (AFC Playoff) ........................................................................(79,473)1/11/81 W 34-27 at San Diego (AFC Championship) ..........................................................(52,675)1/25/81 W 27-10 PHILADELPHIA (SB XV in New Orleans) ..................................................(75,500)1/8/83 W 27-10 CLEVELAND (AFC Playoff, Round 1)........................................................(57,246)1/15/83 L 14-17 N.Y. JETS (AFC Playoff, Round 2).............................................................(90,688)1/1/84 W 38-10 PITTSBURGH (AFC Playoff)......................................................................(92,434)1/8/84 W 30-14 SEATTLE (AFC Championship) ................................................................(92,335)1/22/84 W 38-9 WASHINGTON (SB XVIII in Tampa) ..........................................................(72,920)12/22/84 L 7-13 at Seattle (AFC Wild Card Playoff) ............................................................(64,910)1/5/86 L 20-27 NEW ENGLAND (AFC Playoff)..................................................................(89,289)1/13/91 W 20-10 CINCINNATI (AFC Playoff) ........................................................................(92,488)1/20/91 L 3-51 at Buffalo (AFC Championship) ................................................................(80,632)12/28/91 L 6-10 at Kansas City (AFC Wild Card Playoff) ....................................................(77,191)1/9/94 W 42-24 DENVER (AFC Wild Card Playoff).............................................................(67,800)1/15/94 L 23-29 at Buffalo (AFC Playoff) .............................................................................(80,290)1/6/01 W 27-0 MIAMI (AFC Playoff) ..................................................................................(61,998)1/14/01 L 3-16 BALTIMORE (AFC Championship) ...........................................................(62,784)1/12/02 W 38-24 N.Y. JETS (AFC Wild Card) .......................................................................(61,503)1/19/02 L 13-16 at New England (OT)(AFC Playoff) ...........................................................(60,292)1/12/03 W 30-10 N.Y. JETS (AFC Playoff) ............................................................................(62,207)1/19/03 W 41-24 TENNESSEE (AFC Championship) ..........................................................(62,544)1/26/03 L 21-48 TAMPA BAY (SB XXXVII in San Diego) .....................................................(67,603)

MOST INTERCEPTIONS (GAME) 3 Rod Martin (XV)

MOST PASS INTERCEPTIONS (CAREER)*3 Rod Martin (XV, XVIII)

LOWEST INTERCEPTION PERCENTAGE(CAREER)* 0.00 Jim Plunkett (XV, XVIII)HIGHEST AVERAGE GAIN (CAREER)

9.6 Marcus Allen (XVIII)* Shares record

RAIDERS IN AFL ALL-STAR GAMEGeorge Atkinson . . . . . .CB...................2 ..................(1968,69)Fred Biletnikoff . . . . . . . .WR ..................2 ..................(1967,69)Dan Birdwell . . . . . . . . . .DT ...................1 ..................(1968)George Blanda . . . . . . . .K .....................1 ..................(1967)Willie Brown . . . . . . . . . .CB...................3 ..................(1967,68,69)Billy Cannon . . . . . . . . . .TE ...................1 ..................(1969)Dan Conners . . . . . . . . .LB ...................3 ..................(1966,67,68)Dave Costa . . . . . . . . . . .DT ...................1 ..................(1963)Clem Daniels . . . . . . . . .RB...................4 ..................(1963,64,65,66)Ben Davidson . . . . . . . . .DE...................3 ..................(1966,67,68)Cotton Davidson . . . . . .QB ..................1 ..................(1963)Hewritt Dixon . . . . . . . . .RB...................3 ..................(1966,67,68)Tom Flores . . . . . . . . . . .QB ..................1 ..................(1966)Dave Grayson . . . . . . . .CB-S ...............3 ..................(1965,66,69)Wayne Hawkins . . . . . . .G.....................5 ..................(1963,64,65,66,67)Tom Keating . . . . . . . . . .DT ...................2 ..................(1966,67)Daryle Lamonica . . . . . .QB ..................2 ..................(1967,69*)Isaac Lassiter . . . . . . . . .DE...................1 ..................(1966)Archie Matsos . . . . . . . .LB ...................1 ..................(1963)Kent McCloughan . . . . .CB...................2 ..................(1966,67*)Alan Miller . . . . . . . . . . . .RB...................1 ..................(1961)Gus Otto . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB ...................1 ..................(1969)Jim Otto . . . . . . . . . . . . .C .....................9 ..................(1961,62,63,64,65,66,67,68,69)Art Powell . . . . . . . . . . . .WR ..................4 ..................(1963,64,65,66)Harry Schuh . . . . . . . . . .T......................2 ..................(1967,69)Gene Upshaw . . . . . . . .G.....................1 ..................(1968)Warren Wells . . . . . . . . .WR ..................1 ..................(1968)Fred Williamson . . . . . . .CB...................3 ..................(1961,62,63)Nemiah Wilson . . . . . . . .CB...................1 ..................(1967)*Selected but did not play

COACH OF THE YEAR

Another tribute to the unparalleled success of the Raider organizationis the selection of five head coaches as “Coach of the Year.”

Al Davis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963

John Rauch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1967

John Madden . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1969

Tom Flores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982

Art Shell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1990

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47 Chris Bahr (12-28-80 vs. Houston)

PASSINGCAREER

Most Passes Attempted325 Ken Stabler (1970-79)272 Jim Plunkett (1978-86)238 Daryle Lamonica (1967-74)

Most Passes Completed188 Ken Stabler (1970-79)162 Jim Plunkett (1978-86)136 Rich Gannon (1999-04)

Most Touchdown Passes19 Ken Stabler (1970-79)18 Daryle Lamonica (1967-74)11 Jim Plunkett (1978-86)11 Rich Gannon (1999-04)

Most Yards Gained Passing2,398 Ken Stabler (1970-79)2,293 Jim Plunkett (1978-86)1,748 Daryle Lamonica (1967-74)Most Interceptions

12 Jim Plunkett (1978-86)11 Ken Stabler (1970-79)

8 Rich Gannon (1999-04)Best Percentage (90 or more Attempts)63.6 Rich Gannon (1999-04)59.6 Jim Plunkett (1978-86)57.8 Ken Stabler (1970-79)

GAMEMost Passes Attempted

47 Daryle Lamonica (12-29-68 at N.Y. Jets)

44 Rich Gannon(1-26-03 vs. Tampa Bay)

Most Passes Completed29 Rich Gannon

(1-19-03 vs. Tennessee)24 Jim Plunkett

(1-8-83 vs. Cleveland)24 Rich Gannon

(1-26-03 vs. Tampa Bay)23 Rich Gannon

(1-12-02 vs. N.Y. Jets)Most Touchdown Passes

6 Daryle Lamonica (12-21-69 vs. Houston)

5 Daryle Lamonica(12-22-68 vs. Kansas City)

Best Percentage82.4 Ken Stabler

(12-22-73 vs. Pittsburgh)79.3 Rich Gannon

(1-12-02 vs. N.Y. Jets)76.5 Daryle Lamonica

(12-21-69 vs. Houston)Most Interceptions

5 Rich Gannon(1-26-03 vs. Tampa Bay)

4 Todd Marinovich (12-28-91 at Kansas City)

3 George Blanda(1-3-71 at Baltimore)

3 Daryle Lamonica(1-4-70 vs. Kansas City)

3 Ken Stabler (12-29-74 vs. Pittsburgh)

3 Jim Plunkett (1-15-83 vs. N.Y. Jets)

3 Marc Wilson (1-5-86 vs. New England)

Most Yards Gained Passing401 Daryle Lamonica

(12-29-68 at N.Y. Jets)386 Jim Plunkett

(1-8-83 vs. Cleveland)347 Daryle Lamonica

(12-22-68 vs. Kansas City)Longest Play

86 Jeff Hostetler to Tim Brown TD (1-15-94 at Buffalo)

82 Daryle Lamonica to Rod Sherman TD (12-27-70 vs. Miami)

RUSHINGCAREER

Most Rushing Attempts163 Mark van Eeghen (1974-81)157 Marcus Allen (1982-92)128 Clarence Davis (1971-7 8)

Most Yards Rushing933 Marcus Allen (1982-92)579 Mark van Eeghen (1974-81)506 Clarence Davis (1971-78)

Most Touchdowns Rushing8 Marcus Allen (1982-92)5 Pete Banaszak (1966-78)4 Mark van Eeghen (1974-81)

Best Average Per Rush(90 or more Attempts)

5.9 Marcus Allen (1982-92)3.9 Clarence Davis (1971-78)3.7 Pete Banaszak (1966-78)

GAMEMost Rushing Attempts

25 Marcus Allen (1-8-84 vs. Seattle)

22 Mark van Eeghen (12-26-76 vs. Pittsburgh)

22 Marcus Allen (1-5-86 vs. New England)

Most Yards Rushing191 Marcus Allen

(1-22-84 vs. Washington)158 Charlie Garner

(1-12-02 vs. N.Y. Jets)15 Marcus Allen

(1-8-84 vs. Seattle)Most Touchdowns Rushing

3 Napoleon McCallum(1-9-94 vs. Denver)

2 Napoleon McCallum(1-15-94 at Buffalo)

2 Marv Hubbard (12-22-73 vs. Pittsburgh)

2 Pete Banaszak (1-9-77 vs. Minnesota)

2 Mark van Eeghen (1-4-81 at Cleveland)

2 Marcus Allen (1-8-83 vs. Cleveland)

2 Marcus Allen(1-1-84 vs. Pittsburgh)

2 Frank Hawkins (1-8-84 vs. Seattle)

2 Marcus Allen (1-22-84 vs. Washington)

Best Average Per Rush(Minimum 6 rushes)12.8 Bo Jackson

(1-13-91 vs. Cincinnati)10.5 Charlie Garner

(1-12-02 vs. N.Y. Jets)9.6 Marcus Allen

(1-22-84 vs. Washington)Longest Run From Scrimmage

80 Charlie Garner(1-12-02 vs. N.Y. Jets)

74 Marcus Allen (1-22-84 vs. Washington)

69 Hewritt Dixon (12-31-67 vs. Houston)

RECEIVINGCAREER

Most Pass Receptions73 Cliff Branch (1972-85)70 Fred Biletnikoff (1965-78)36 Marcus Allen (1982-92)

Most Yards Gained1,289 Cliff Branch (1972-85)1,167 Fred Biletnikoff (1965-78)

526 Tim Brown (1988-03)Most Touchdown Receptions

10 Fred Biletnikoff (1965-78)7 Dave Casper (1974-

80,84)5 Cliff Branch (1972-85)

Longest Pass Reception86 Tim Brown

(1-15-94 at Buffalo)Best Average Per Catch(15 or more receptions)17.7 Cliff Branch (1974-85)17.1 Raymond Chester

(1970-72, 78-81)

GAMEMost Pass Receptions

9 Tim Brown(1-19-03 vs. Tennessee)

9 Jerry Rice(1-12-02 vs. N.Y. Jets)

9 Fred Biletnikoff(12-18-76 vs. New England)

9 Cliff Branch (12-29-74 vs. Pittsburgh)

Most Yards Gained190 Fred Biletnikoff

(12-29-68 at N.Y. Jets)

RAIDERS POSTSEASON TEAM RECORDS

Most Points Scored 56 vs. Houston (12-21-69)

Most Points, Opponent51 at Buffalo (1-20-91)

Most Points Scored, Quarter28 vs. Houston (12-21-69)

Most Touchdowns8 vs. Houston (12-21-69)

Most Field Goals4 vs. Houston (12-31-67)4 vs. Pittsburgh (12-22-73)

Most Plays 89 at Baltimore (OT) (12-24-77)

Most Total Yards510 vs. Cleveland (1-8-83)

Most Rushing Attempts55 vs. Pittsburgh (12-22-73)

Most Yards Rushing266 vs. Minnesota (1-9-77)

Most Touchdowns, Rushing4 vs. Pittsburgh (1-1-84)

Most First Downs, Rushing14 vs. Pittsburgh (12-22-73)

Best Rushing Average7.0 vs. Washington (1-22-84)

Most Passing Attempts 47 at N.Y. Jets (12-29-68)

Most Pass Completions29 vs. Tennessee (1-19-03)

Most Yards Passing393 at N.Y. Jets (12-29-68)

Best Passing Percentage82.4 vs. Pittsburgh (12-22-73)Most Touchdowns Passing

6 vs. Houston (12-21-69)Most Passes Had Intercepted

6 at Buffalo (1-20-91)Most First Downs Passing

17 at Baltimore (OT) (12-24-77)Most Passes Intercepted

5 vs. Seattle (1-8-84)5 vs. Tampa Bay (1-26-03)

Most Yards, Interceptions98 vs. Miami (1-6-01)

Most First Downs28 at Baltimore (OT) (12-24-77)

Most First Downs, Penalty3 vs. Cincinnati (12-28-75)3 at Baltimore (12-24-77)3 at Denver (1-1-78)3 vs. Miami (1-6-01)3 vs. Tennessee (1-19-03)

Most Penalties14 vs. Houston (12-21-69)14 vs. Tennessee (1-19-03)

Most Yards Penalized127 vs. Tennessee (1-19-03)

Most Punts9 at New England (1-19-02)9 vs. Houston (12-28-90)9 at Cleveland (1-4-81)

Most Yards Punting460 vs. Houston (12-28-80)

Best Punting Average56.0 at San Diego (1-11-81)Most Yards Punting, Opponent280 at New England (1-19-02)

Most Yards Passing, Opponent351 at San Diego (1-11-81)

Most Total Yards, Opponent434 at San Diego (1-11-81)

Most TDs Passing, Opponent3 at N.Y. Jets (12-29-68)3 vs. Denver (1-9-94)

Most TDs Rushing, Opponent4 at Buffalo (1-20-91)

Fewest Points Scored, Opponent0 vs. Miami (1-6-01)

Fewest First Downs, Opponent10 vs. Miami (1-6-01)

Fewest Total Yards, Opponent146 vs. Houston (12-31-67)

Fewest Yards Rushing, Opponent28 vs. Houston (12-21-69)

Fewest Yards Passing, Oppo-nent

26 vs. Miami (12-30-73)Most Punts, Opponent

13 at Baltimore (OT) (12-24-77)Most Sacks

6 vs. Houston (12-21-69)6 at Baltimore (OT) (12-24-77)6 vs. Cleveland (1-8-83)6 vs Washington (1-22-84)

GAME

RAIDERS POSTSEASON INDIVIDUAL RECORDSSERVICE

Games, Career24 Gene Upshaw (1967-81)23 Art Shell (1968-82)23 Dave Dalby (1972-85)22 Cliff Branch (1972-85)22 Ray Guy (1973-86)

Starts, Career24 Gene Upshaw (1967-81)18 Fred Biletnikoff (1965-78)18 Cliff Branch (1972-85)18 Art Shell (1968-82)17 Dave Dalby (1972-85)17 Ted Hendricks (1975-83)

SCORINGCAREER

Most Points99 George Blanda (1967-75)

42 PAT, 19 FG78 Chris Bahr (1980-88)

33 PAT, 15 FGMost Touchdowns

10 Fred Biletnikoff (1965-78)

10 Marcus Allen (1982-92)Most Extra Points

42 George Blanda (1967-75)33 Chris Bahr (1980-88)

Most Field Goals19 George Blanda (1967-75)15 Chris Bahr (1980-88)

Most Field Goal Attempts33 George Blanda (1967-75)19 Chris Bahr (1980-88)

GAMEMost Points

18 Fred Biletnikoff (12-22-68 vs. Kansas City)

18 Dave Casper (12-24-77 at Baltimore (OT))

18 Napoleon McCallum (1-9-94 vs. Denver)

Most Touchdowns3 Fred Biletnikoff

(12-22-68 vs. Kansas City)3 Dave Casper

(12-24-77 at Baltimore (OT))

3 Napoleon McCallum (1-9-94 vs. Denver)

Most Extra Points8 George Blanda

(12-21-69 vs. Houston)5 George Blanda

(12-22-68 vs. Kansas City)5 Chris Bahr

(1-1-84 vs. Pittsburgh)5 Chris Bahr

(1-22-84 vs. Washington)5 Sebastian Janikowski

(1-19-03 vs. Tennessee)Most Field Goals

4 George Blanda (12-31-67 vs. Houston)

4 George Blanda (12-22-73 vs. Pittsburgh)

Longest Field Goal49 Jeff Jaeger

(1-13-91 vs. Cincinnati)48 George Blanda

(1-3-71 at Baltimore)

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RAIDERS MONDAY NIGHT RECORD1970-2007 (36-23-1)

10/19/70 W 34-20 WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,471)10/4/71 W 34-20 at Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(84,285)10/9/72 W 34-0 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,378)12/11/72 W 24-16 NEW YORK JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,843)10/22/73 T 23-23 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,270)9/16/74 L 20-21 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(80,020)9/22/75 W 31-21 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(78,774)12/8/75 W 17-10 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,037)9/20/76 W 24-21 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,225)12/6/76 W 35-20 CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,037)10/3/77 W 37-28 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,393)11/28/77 W 34-13 BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,598)11/13/78 W 34-21 at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,600)10/8/79 W 13-3 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,600)12/3/79 W 42-35 at New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(71,323)10/20/80 W 45-34 at Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,940)1/17/80 W 19-17 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,771)12/1/80 W 9-3 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,563)9/14/81 W 36-10 at Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(48,446)12/7/81 W 30-27 PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,555)12/21/81 L 10-23 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,975)11/22/82 W 28-24 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,060)9/19/83 W 27-14 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,696)9/24/84 W 33-30 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(80,674)11/12/84 L 14-17 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,931)12/10/84 W 24-3 at Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(70,742)10/28/85 W 34-21 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(72,022)12/23/85 W 16-6 at L.A. Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(68,904)2/8/86 L 0-37 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,944)10/12/87 L 14-30 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,452)11/30/87 W 37-14 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,640)9/26/88 W 30-27 at Denver (OT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,964)11/28/88 L 27-35 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,641)10/9/89 W 14-7 at New York Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,891)11/19/90 W 13-10 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(72,393)12/10/90 W 38-31 at Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(80,066)10/28/91 L 21-24 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,870)12/16/91 L 0-27 at New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(68,625)9/28/92 L 7-28 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,622)12/14/92 L 7-20 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(72,220)10/18/93 W 23-20 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,937)9/5/94 L 14-44 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(69,357)12/5/94 W 24-17 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,604)10/16/95 L 0-27 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,914)11/27/95 L 6-12 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,177)10/21/96 W 23-14 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,583)11/4/96 L 21-22 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,656)12/9/96 W 26-7 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,587)9/8/97 L 27-28 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,523)11/24/97 L 3-31 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,953)11/22/99 L 21-27 at Denver (OT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,870)11/13/00 L 24-27 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,951)11/5/01 W 38-28 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,637)11/11/02 W 34-10 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,643)12/2/02 W 26-20 NEW YORK JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,257)9/22/03 L 10-31 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,753)10/20/03 L 10-17 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,391)12/22/03 L 7-41 GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,298)9/11/06 L 0-27 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,578)11/6/06 L 0-16 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,816)

186 Cliff Branch(12-29-74 vs. Pittsburgh)

183 Jerry Rice(1-12-02 vs. N.Y. Jets)

Most Touchdown Receptions3 Fred Biletnikoff

(12-22-68 vs. Kansas City)3 Dave Casper

(12-24-77 at Baltimore (OT))Longest Pass Reception

86 Tim Brown (1-15-94 at Buffalo)

Best Average Gain Per Catch (3 or more receptions)37.0 James Jett

(1-9-94 vs. Denver)28.7 Tim Brown

(1-9-94 vs. Denver)

PUNT RETURNSCAREER

Most Punt Returns18 Neal Colzie (1975-78)13 George Atkinson (1968-77)13 Greg Pruitt (1982-84)

Most Yards Returned221 Neal Colzie (1975-78)101 Greg Pruitt (1982-84)

Most TouchdownsNone

Best Average Per Return (10 or more returns)12.3 Neal Colzie (1975-78)

8.0 Rodger Bird (1967-71)

GAMEMost Punt Returns

5 Rodger Bird (12-31-67 vs. Houston)

5 Neal Colzie (12-24-77 at Baltimore (OT))

5 Greg Pruitt (1-1-84 vs. Pittsburgh)

Most Yards Returned64 Neal Colzie

(12-28-75 vs. Cincinnati)53 Neal Colzie

(12-18-76 vs. New England)Most Touchdowns

NoneBest Average Per Return (3 or more returns)17.7 Neal Colzie

(12-18-76 vs. New England)16.0 Neal Colzie

(12-28-75 vs. Cincinnati)Longest Punt Return

37 George Atkinson (12-23-72 at Pittsburgh)

25 Neal Colzie(1-1-77 vs. Minnesota)

KICKOFF RETURNSCAREER

Most Kickoff Returns16 Carl Garrett (1976-77)16 Clarence Davis (1971-78)

Most Yards Returned481 Carl Garrett (1976-77)343 Clarence Davis (1971-78)

Best Average Per Return (10 or more returns)30.0 Carl Garrett (1976-77)27.9 George Atkinson

(1968-77)Most Touchdowns

None

GAMEMost Kickoff Returns

8 Marcus Knight(1-26-03 vs. Tampa Bay)

5 Carl Garrett (12-24-77 at Baltimore (OT))

4 by Several PlayersMost Yards Returned169 Carl Garrett

(12-24-77 at Baltimore (OT))119 Carl Garrett

(12-18-76 vs. New England)

Most TouchdownsNone

Best Average Per Return (3 or more ret.)37.0 Carl Garrett (1-1-78 at

Denver)33.8 Carl Garrett (12-24-77 at

Baltimore (OT))Longest Kickoff Return

62 Carl Garrett (1-1-78 at Denver)

52 George Atkinson (1-4-70vs. Kansas City)

INTERCEPTIONSCAREER

Most Interceptions8 Lester Hayes (1977-86)7 Willie Brown (1967-77)

Most Yards Returned196 Willie Brown (1967-77)

98 George Atkinson (1968-77)Most Touchdowns

3 Willie Brown (1967-77)2 Lester Hayes (1977-86)1 George Atkinson (1968-77)1 Tory James (2002)

GAMEMost Interceptions

3 Rod Martin (1-25-81 vs. Philadelphia)

2 Jack Tatum (1-4-76 vs. Pittsburgh)

2 Lester Hayes(1-28-80 vs. Houston)

2 Lester Hayes(1-4-81 at Cleveland)

2 Mike Davis (1-8-84 vs. Seattle)

2 Tory James (1-6-01 vs. Miami)

Most Yards Returned98 Tory James

(1-6-01 vs. Miami)75 Willie Brown

(1-9-77 vs. Minnesota)Most Touchdowns

1 George Atkinson (12-21-69 vs. Houston)

1 Willie Brown (12-27-70 vs. Miami)

1 Willie Brown (12-22-73 vs. Pittsburgh)

1 Willie Brown (1-9-77 vs. Minnesota)

1 Lester Hayes(12-28-80 vs. Houston)

1 Lester Hayes (1-1-84 vs. Pittsburgh)

1 Jack Squirek (1-22-84 vs. Washington)

1 Tory James(1-6-01 vs. Miami)

Longest Interception Return90 Tory James

(1-6-01 vs. Miami)75 Willie Brown

(1-9-77 vs. Minnesota)

PUNTINGCAREER

Most Punts111 Ray Guy (1973-86)42 Mike Eischeid (1966-71)

Most Yards Punting4,695 Ray Guy (1973-86)1,797 Mike Eischeid (1966-71)Best Average Per Punt

42.8 Mike Eischeid (1966-71)42.3 Ray Guy (1973-86)

GAMEMost Punts

9 Shane Lechler(1-19-02 at New England)

9 Ray Guy (1-4-81 at Cleveland)

9 Ray Guy (12-28-80 vs. Houston)

Most Yards Punting460 Ray Guy

(12-28-80 vs. Houston)374 Ray Guy

(12-24-77 at Baltimore (OT))Best Avg. Per Punt (3+ punts)56.0 Ray Guy

(1-11-81 at San Diego)51.0 Ray Guy

(12-28-80 vs. Houston)Longest Punt

71 Ray Guy(1-11-81 at San Diego)

66 Ray Guy (12-28-80 vs. Houston)

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TOTAL ATTENDANCE—HOME AND AWAYLeague Games Total Total Total

Year Home Away Preseason Postseason Games Total

1960 87,281 94,010 48,643 19 209,9341961 53,582 114,083 35,736 19 203,4011962 76,893 133,081 49,053 19 259,0271963 122,048 163,013 58,710 19 343,7711964 127,369 185,249 80,152 19 372,7701965 147,081 231,468 88,544 19 467,0931966 253,508 229,605 104,144 18 587,2571967 276,498 296,833 121,708 128,876 21 823,9151968 328,705 287,007 209,469 115,984 21 941,1651969 371,714 301,976 213,235 108,083 21 995,0081970 381,418 378,080 333,790 110,769 22 1,204,0371971 382,755 438,141 335,309 20 1,156,2051972 379,522 405,628 351,940 50,350 21 1,187,4401973 396,604 357,000 336,441 133,709 22 1,233,7541974 376,541 428,572 266,455 108,024 22 1,179,5921975 377,380 381,744 316,225 103,097 22 1,178,4461976 375,013 407,915 253,139 211,282 23 1,247,3491977 379,878 453,905 329,692 135,807 22 1,299,2821978 435,225 515,731 220,527 20 1,171,4831979 436,560 510,588 227,684 21 1,174,8321980 394,682 531,815 186,011 262,187 24 1,374,6951981 391,913 520,920 192,072 20 1,104,9051982 227,193 269,997 228,717 147,934 15 873,8411983 420,776 517,409 198,309 257,689 23 1,394,1831984 560,181 541,835 216,908 64,910 21 1,383,8341985 562,446 528,767 219,063 89,289 21 1,399,5671986 560,081 520,717 213,923 20 1,294,7211987 429,813* 441,488** 208,530 19*** 1,079,8311988 459,841 541,288 223,589 20 1,224,7181989 423,641 563,263 165,596 20 1,152,5001990 476,581 577,187 257,850 173,120 23 1,484,7831991 521,600 530,509 242,663 77,191 22 1,371,9631992 431,495 535,471 217,126 20 1,184,0921993 399,076 548,340 265,725 148,090 23 1,361,2311994 421,756 558,455 257,895 21 1,238,1061995 423,376 556,666 209,046 20 1,189,0881996 425,018 530,488 220,575 21 1,176,0811997 375,499 514,622 171,339 20 1,061,4601998 386,548 529,419 185,001 20 1,100,9681999 497,041 634,089 186,426 20 1,131,1302000 462,515 536,140 185,380 124,782 22 1,308,8172001 472,091 563,480 266,369 121,795 23 1,423,7352002 485,092 559,050 207,225 192,354 23 1,443,7212003 440,063 535,730 193,686 20 1,169,4792004 405,936 551,687 172,423 20 1,130,0462005 418,450 595,011 200,161 20 1,213,622 2006 467,964 571,742 244,374 21 1,284,0802007 472,876 560,974 218,849 20 1,252,699*Includes two games played with replacement players**Includes one game played with replacement players*** Includes three games played with replacement players

RAIDERS ATTENDANCE RECORDSRAIDERS SHUTOUT VICTORIES(LEAGUE GAMES ONLY)

12/16/62 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BOSTON PATRIOTS9/10/67 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DENVER BRONCOS11/24/68 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Cincinnati Bengals9/26/71 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at San Diego Chargers10/9/72 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Houston Oilers11/4/73 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NEW YORK GIANTS9/29/74 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Pittsburgh Steelers10/5/75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at San Diego Chargers10/26/75 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SAN DIEGO CHARGERS12/12/76 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at San Diego Chargers9/18/77 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .SAN DIEGO CHARGERS9/8/85 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NEW YORK JETS9/13/87 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Green Bay Packers9/15/91 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .INDIANAPOLIS COLTS10/18/92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .at Seattle Seahawks11/22/92 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DENVER BRONCOS12/19/99 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS12/28/02 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24-0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .KANSAS CITY CHIEFS

OVERTIME GAME RESULTSWon 14, Lost 17

11/23/75 . . . . .W.............26-23.......................................................................................at Washington 11/30/75 . . . . . .W.............37-34...............................................................................................ATLANTA 12/24/77 . . . . . .W.............37-31....................................................................at Baltimore (AFC Playoff)10/1/78 . . . . . .W.............25-19............................................................................................at Chicago 9/14/80 . . . . . .L ..............24-30 ........................................................................................at San Diego 10/28/84 . . . . . .L ..............19-22...............................................................................................DENVER11/10/85 . . . . . .L ..............34-40 ........................................................................................at San Diego 11/24/85 . . . . . .W.............31-28...............................................................................................DENVER 12/8/85 . . . . . .W.............17-14..............................................................................................at Denver 11/20/86 . . . . . .W.............37-31 ........................................................................................at San Diego 11/30/86 . . . . . .L ..............27-33 ....................................................................................PHILADELPHIA 9/26/88 . . . . . .W.............30-27..............................................................................................at Denver 12/3/89 . . . . . .W.............16-13...............................................................................................DENVER 10/13/91 . . . . . .W.............23-20 ..............................................................................................at Seattle 12/8/91 . . . . . .L ..............27-30 .............................................................................................BUFFALO 9/13/92 . . . . . .L ..............21-24 .........................................................................................at Cincinnati 1/2/94 . . . . . .W.............33-30...............................................................................................DENVER10/16/94 . . . . . .L ..............17-20................................................................................................at Miami 9/17/95 . . . . . .L ..............17-23 ......................................................................................at Kansas City 11/10/96 . . . . . .L ..............17-20 .......................................................................................at Tampa Bay 11/17/96 . . . . . .L ..............13-16 ........................................................................................MINNESOTA 8/31/97 . . . . . .L ..............21-24 ........................................................................................at Tennessee 11/22/99 . . . . . .L ..............21-27..............................................................................................at Denver 1/2/00 . . . . .W.............41-38 ......................................................................................at Kansas City 10/8/00 . . . . . .W.............34-28 ..................................................................................at San Francisco12/2/01 . . . . . .L ..............31-34..............................................................................................ARIZONA1/19/02 . . . . . .L ..............13-16 .............................................................at New England (AFC Playoff) 10/20/02 . . . . . .L ..............21-27..........................................................................................SAN DIEGO11/3/02 . . . . . .L ..............20-23 ................................................................................SAN FRANCISCO9/28/03 . . . . . .W.............34-31..........................................................................................SAN DIEGO11/9/03 . . . . . .L ..............24-27 .................................................................................NEW YORK JETS9/16/07 . . . . . .L ..............20-23..............................................................................................at Denver

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HOME92,488 Cincinnati 1990 92,434 Pittsburgh 198392,335 Seattle 198390,888 N.Y. Jets 198289,289 New England 1985

NFL TEAMS AT RAIDERS62,748 Baltimore 200092,488 Cincinnati 199057,246 Cleveland 198267,800 Denver 199354,539 Houston 198054,544 Kansas City 196961,998 Miami 200089,289 New England 198590,688 New York Jets 198292,434 Pittsburgh 198392,335 Seattle 198362,554 Tennessee 2002

AWAY103,424 Minnesota (SB Xl) 1976

80,632 at Buffalo 199080,290 at Buffalo 199380,047 at Miami 197379,473 at Cleveland 198077,191 at Kansas City 1991

RAIDERS AT NFL CITIES60,763 at Baltimore 197780,632 at Buffalo 199079,473 at Cleveland 198075,044 at Denver 197777,191 at Kansas City 199175,105 at Miami 197362,627 at N.Y. Jets 196850,350 at Pittsburgh 197252,675 at San Diego 198064,910 at Seattle 198460,292 at New England 2001

HOME92,496 Denver 198692,488 San Francisco 199192,488 Dallas 199292,487 San Francisco 198592,469 Denver 198490,016 Denver 198987,291 Pittsburgh 1984

NFL TEAMS AT RAIDERS61,595 Arizona 200655,175 Atlanta 200045,398 Baltimore (Ravens) 200386,746 Buffalo 199160,637 Carolina 200086,011 Chicago 198759,012 Cincinnati 198570,030 Cleveland 198692,488 Dallas 199292,496 Denver 198661,547 Detroit 200762,298 Green Bay 200354,705 Houston (Oilers) 197149,603 Houston (Texans) 200762,000 Indianapolis 200746,433 Jacksonville 199668,771 Kansas City 198686,203 St. Louis Rams 199174,121 Miami (at Berkeley) 197356,653 Minnesota 200362,552 New England 200256,269 New Orleans 198573,318 New York Giants 198662,632 New York Jets 200060,117 Philadelphia 198687,291 Pittsburgh 198480,674 San Diego 198492,488 San Francisco 199181,201 Seattle 198560,874 Tampa Bay 200461,934 Tennessee 200156,763 Washington 1989

AWAY90,129 Washington 200584,285 Cleveland 197183,102 New Orleans 197182,094 Kansas City 197281,503 Cleveland 197780,638 Detroit 198180,332 Buffalo 1990

RAIDERS AT NFL CITIES58,814 Arizona 200270,616 Atlanta 200470744 Baltimore (Ravens) 200680,332 Buffalo 199073,518 Carolina 200466,950 Chicago 199365,882 Cincinnati 200684,285 Cleveland 197165,070 Dallas 198376,753 Denver 200380,638 Detroit 198159,872 Green Bay 199962,425 Houston (Oilers) 199170,741 Houston (Texans) 200457,230 Indianapolis 200482,094 Kansas City 197271,039 L.A. Rams 197780,047 Miami 197564,080 Minnesota 199961,279 New England 197683,102 New Orleans 197178,756 New York Giants 200178,039 New York Jets 200671,252 Philadelphia 198062,260 Pittsburgh 200249,051 St. Louis (Cardinals) 197366,070 St. Louis (Rams) 200267,968 San Diego 200269,357 San Francisco 199468,681 Seattle 200048,300 Tampa Bay 199668,809 Tennessee 200390,129 Washington 2005

LEAGUE GAME RECORDS

POSTSEASON GAME RECORDS

AVERAGE HOME LEAGUE GAME TICKET COUNTS1960 9,612 Kezar Stadium (4)

10,006 Candlestick Park (3)1961 7,655 Candlestick Park (7)1962 10,985 Frank Youell Field (7)1963 17,435 Frank Youell Field (7)1964 18,196 Frank Youell Field (7)1965 21,012 Frank Youell Field (7)1966 36,215 Oakland Coliseum (7)1967 39,450 Oakland Coliseum (7)1968 46,958 Oakland Coliseum (7)1969 53,102 Oakland Coliseum (7)1970 54,488 Oakland Coliseum (7)1971 54,679 Oakland Coliseum (7)1972 54,217 Oakland Coliseum (7)1973 56,658 Oakland Coliseum (6); Cal Berkeley (1)1974 53,792 Oakland Coliseum (7)1975 53,911 Oakland Coliseum (7)1976 53,573 Oakland Coliseum (7)1977 54,268 Oakland Coliseum (7)1978 54,403 Oakland Coliseum (8)1979 54,570 Oakland Coliseum (8)1980 49,335 Oakland Coliseum (8)1981 48,989 Oakland Coliseum (8)1982 56,798 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (4)1983 52,597 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (8)1984 70,023 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (8)1985 70,306 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (8)1986 70,010 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (8)1987 53,727* Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (8)1988 57,480 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (8)1989 52,955 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (8)1990 59,580 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (8)1991 65,200 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (8)1992 53,937 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (8)1993 49,885 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (8)1994 52,719 Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (8)1995 52,922 Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (8)1996 53,127 Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (8)1997 46,938 Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum (8)1998 48,319 Network Associates Coliseum (8)1999 49,768 Network Associates Coliseum (8)2000 57,814 Network Associates Coliseum (8)2001 59,011 Network Associates Coliseum (8)2002 60,037 Network Associates Coliseum (8)2003 55,008 Network Associates Coliseum (8)2004 50,742 Network Associates Coliseum (8)2005 52,306 McAfee Coliseum (8)2006 58,496 McAfee Coliseum (8)2007 59,110 McAfee Coliseum (8)*Includes two games played with replacement players.

HOME RECORDS BY STADIUMWON LOST TIED PCT.

Kezar Stadium (1960) 2 2 0 .500Candlestick Park (1960-61) 2 8 0 .200Frank Youell Field (1962-65) 17 16 0 .515McAfee Coliseum (1966-81, 1995-06) 138 78 3 .630Memorial Stadium, Berkeley (1973) 1 0 0 1.000Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (1982-94) 64 36 0 .640TOTAL 222 129 3 .641

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1963 (3-2)8/4 W 24-17 BOSTON (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(9,721)8/11 W 35-19 DENVER (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(9,655)8/17 L 21-35 Kansas City at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(13,500)8/23 W 43-16 NEW YORK JETS (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(8,317)8/31 L 3-13 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(17,517)

1964 (3-2)8/9 L 14-21 KANSAS CITY (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (11,118)8/14 W 20-7 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(13,545)8/23 W 34-31 BUFFALO (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(10,243)8/29 W 34-20 Houston at Las Vegas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(8,500)9/5 L 10-24 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(16,746)

1965 (3-2)8/7 W 10-3 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(27,168)8/14 L 17-27 Denver at Salt Lake City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(18,000)8/22 W 23-6 KANSAS CITY (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(13,592)8/28 L 17-46 San Diego at Portland, Ore. . . . . . . . . . . . .(15,234)9/4 W 30-20 Denver at Sacramento . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(14,550)

1966 (2-2)8/2 L 17-26 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(36,935)8/13 W 17-7 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(17,097)8/20 L 10-21 Boston at Anaheim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(36,038)8/28 W 52-21 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(14,074)

1967 (2-3)8/5 W 24-23 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(24,855)*8/12 W 24-7 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(23,647)*8/19 L 0-48 Kansas City at Portland, Ore. . . . . . . . . . .(13,352)*8/27 L 17-21 Denver at North Platte, Neb. . . . . . . . . . . . . .(6,600)9/3 L 10-13 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,254)

1968 (3-2)8/3 L 12-14 BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,154)*8/10 W 37-7 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(38,922)*8/24 L 21-31 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,769)*9/1 W 26-19 at San Francisco (Kezar) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (57,593)9/7 W 23-7 Denver at Portland, Ore. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(18,031)*

1969 (2-3)8/2 L 17-23 Kansas City at Birmingham, Ala. . . . . . . . .(21,000)*8/9 L 30-34 BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,246)*8/16 L 7-10 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(35,940)*8/25 W 24-6 NEW YORK JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,927)*8/31 W 42-28 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,122)

1970 (2-4)8/8 L 21-33 BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,519)8/17 W 30-19 at Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,853)8/22 L 23-34 at L.A. Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,497)8/30 L 7-37 GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,395)9/6 W 31-17 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,521)9/12 L 6-20 PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,005)

1971 (5-1)8/9 L 24-25 PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,706)*8/14 W 41-20 NEW YORK JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,693)*8/21 W 20-7 L.A. RAMS (Berkeley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,739)

PRESEASON VS. ALL OPPONENTSOpponent 1st Met W L T Win Pct.Arizona Cardinals 1976 7 3 0 .700Atlanta Falcons 1974 3 1 0 .750Buffalo Bills 1960 5 1 0 .833Chicago Bears 1977 4 4 0 .500Cleveland Browns 1982 1 3 0 .250Dallas Cowboys 1972 16 9 0 .640Denver Broncos 1961 7 4 0 .636Detroit Lions 1974 4 1 0 .800Green Bay Packers 1970 5 3 0 .625Houston Texans 2005 0 1 0 .000Indianapolis Colts 1968 2 4 0 .333Kansas City Chiefs 1960 1 8 0 .111Miami Dolphins 1984 0 3 0 .000Minnesota Vikings 1973 1 3 0 .250New England Patriots 1960 6 5 1 .545New Orleans Saints 1990 2 1 0 .667New York Jets 1960 7 2 0 .778Philadelphia Eagles 1970 3 2 0 .600Pittsburgh Steelers 1970 1 2 0 .333St. Louis Rams 1970 11 7 0 .611San Diego Chargers 1960 7 7 0 .500San Francisco 49ers 1967 18 17 0 .514Seattle Seahawks 1976 2 4 0 .333Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1998 0 1 0 .000Tennessee Titans 1961 5 4 0 .556Washington Redskins 1980 1 4 0 .200TOTALS 119 104 1 .534

PRESEASON RESULTS1960 (2-3)

7/31 L 13-20 DALLAS TEXANS (Kezar) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(12,000)8/13 W 23-17 N.Y. Titans at Sacramento . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(9,551)*8/19 L 17-24 L.A. CHARGERS (Kezar) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(6,521)8/24 W 26-21 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(17,071)8/28 L 14-28 Boston at Amherst, Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(3,500)

1961 (1-3)8/3 L 17-35 Houston at Honolulu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(12,500)8/10 L 21-48 Denver at Spokane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(6,500)8/27 L 7-35 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(10,436)9/4 W 49-12 DENVER (Candlestick) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(6,300)

1962 (1-4)8/4 L 3-13 Dallas Texans at Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(8,000)8/11 W 21-20 Boston at Providence, R.I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(9,000)8/18 L 6-22 Dallas Texans at Midland, Texas . . . . . . . . .(10,000)8/26 L 27-33 SAN DIEGO (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(17,053)8/31 L 12-41 Denver at Stockton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(5,000) *Night Game

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8/11 W 41-10 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,503)*8/19 L 14-35 at New England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,518)8/25 W 48-21 BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,440)*

1980 (2-2)8/9 L 14-33 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,585)8/16 W 31-29 NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(41,649)*8/23 L 17-34 at Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(47,547)*8/30 W 24-23 PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(41,230)*

1981 (2-2)8/8 W 17-16 ATLANTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(42,697)*8/15 L 14-34 at Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,151)*8/22 L 21-23 at New England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,032)8/29 W 21-7 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,192)*

1982 (2-2)8/14 W 17-14 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,065)8/21 L 16-30 at Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(59,924)*

. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8/29 W 24-3 GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,268)*9/4 L 10-37 CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,460)*

1983 (1-3)8/6 W 26-23 (OT) SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(41,337)*8/13 L 17-20 at New York Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,454)*8/20 L 21-27 CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(41,032)*8/26 L 17-20 at Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,486)*

1984 (1-3)8/4 L 10-13 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,361)*8/10 W 21-20 at Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,415)*8/19 L 23-29 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(47,060)8/24 L 14-20 NEW YORK JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,072)*

1985 (1-3)8/10 L 21-28 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,784)*8/18 L 9-14 WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,939)8/24 L 17-23 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,414)*8/30 W 26-7 at Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(44,926)*

1986 (2-2)8/10 L 0-32 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,834)8/16 W 24-19 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,248)*8/22 W 24-10 NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,061)*8/28 L 22-25 CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(57,780)*

1987 (1-3)8/15 L 16-42 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,838)*8/22 L 3-7 BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(47,281)*8/30 W 34-10 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,729)*9/5 L 17-20 CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,682)

1988 (1-3)8/6 L 10-24 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,457)*8/13 L 17-27 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,071)8/20 L 27-45 WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,982)*8/26 W 37-22 Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,079)*

1989 (0-4)8/12 L 7-37 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(36,739)*

8/28 W 17-13 at Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,263)*9/4 W 34-28 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,696)*9/11 W 24-3 Baltimore at Jacksonville, Fla. . . . . . . . . .(50,212)*

1972 (4-2)8/5 W 31-24 NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,661)*8/14 W 16-0 BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,627)*8/19 W 34-9 at L.A. Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,762)*8/26 W 31-13 BUFFALO (Berkeley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,046)9/3 L 21-34 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,237)*9/9 L 10-16 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,607)*

1973 (4-1-1)8/5 T 17-17 at New England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,914)*8/11 W 27-26 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,723)*8/18 W 16-3 L.A. RAMS (Berkeley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(57,549)8/25 L 10-34 MINNESOTA (Berkeley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(57,515)9/1 W 23-17 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,612)9/8 W 17-7 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(70,128)

1974 (5-1)8/3 W 27-7 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(41,049)*8/10 W 28-16 ATLANTA (Berkeley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(34,319)8/16 W 41-10 at Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(30,055)*8/24 L 14-25 PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,077)*9/2 W 20-19 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,538)*9/7 W 31-6 NEW YORK JETS (Berkeley) . . . . . . . . . . .(55,417)

1975 (5-1)8/10 W 34-0 DETROIT (Berkeley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,524)8/17 W 24-21 PITTSBURGH (Berkeley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(57,937)8/23 W 22-7 at Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,151)*8/30 W 40-21 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,866)*9/5 W 31-20 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(41,117)*9/11 L 0-6 at L.A. Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(68,630)*

1976 (5-1)7/31 W 27-14 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,391)*8/7 W 20-9 St. Louis at Phoenix, Ariz. . . . . . . . . . . . . .(33,216)*8/13 W 41-17 at NY Jets (Yankee Stadium) . . . . . . . . . . .(10,726)*8/21 L 14-23 L.A. RAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,615)*8/29 W 14-9 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,704)9/4 W 45-28 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,487)*

1977 (4-2)8/8 W 40-0 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,777)*8/13 L 13-20 CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,909)*8/18 L 10-12 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,187)*8/27 W 35-7 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,346)*9/3 W 33-0 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,442)*9/9 W 21-0 at L.A. Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(57,031)*

1978 (2-2)8/5 W 14-13 at Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,758)*8/12 L 7-21 NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,335)*8/20 W 31-14 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(58,658)8/26 L 3-28 L.A. RAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,776)*

1979 (3-2)7/28 W 20-13 Dallas at Canton, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(20,648)8/4 L 14-20 at Los Angeles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,575) *Night Game

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8/19 L 20-27 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(39,154)*8/26 L 21-23 Houston at Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,642)*9/2 L 38-41 CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(39,061)

1990 (4-1)8/5 L 10-17 New Orleans at London, England . . . . . . .(63,106)*8/11 W 23-13 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,455)*8/18 W 16-14 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(31,120)8/24 W 20-3 at Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,946)*9/1 W 34-7 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(30,326)

1991 (3-2)7/27 L 17-24 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,513)8/3 L 17-19 Miami at Tokyo, Japan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,122)*8/12 W 13-10 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,981)*8/17 W 13-10 CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(35,538)8/23 W 17-7 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(48,509)*

1992 (1-3)8/8 L 10-24 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,505)*8/15 L 16-19 (OT) at L.A. Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,113)*8/22 L 23-27 WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,424)8/29 W 30-26 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,084)

1993 (2-3)7/31 W 19-3 vs. Green Bay at Canton, Ohio . . . . . . . . . .(23,863)8/8 L 0-27 vs. San Francisco at Palo Alto . . . . . . . . . . .(82,908)8/14 L 7-13 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,557)*8/20 L 7-18 at Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,959)*8/28 W 20-19 at L.A. Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,438)*

1994 (4-1)7/31 W 25-22 (OT) Denver at Barcelona, Spain . . . . . . . . . . . .(37,406)*8/7 W 27-19 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,932)*8/13 L 17-27 at Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(58,058)*8/20 W 29-20 at L.A. Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,315)*8/27 W 24-23 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,182)

1995 (3-1)***8/5 W 27-14 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,031)*8/12 W 27-22 ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,000)8/18 L 17-20 at Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,306)*8/25 W 32-24 NEW ENGLAND at Palo Alto . . . . . . . . . . .(51,709)*

1996 (2-3)7/27 L 34-35 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,524)*8/2 W 26-3 at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(36,869)*8/8 L 19-24 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(38,219)8/15 L 6-27 at Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(30,553)*8/23 W 44-27 N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(40,795)*

1997 (2-2)8/3 W 34-27 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,028)*8/8 L 24-37 GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(42,956)8/16 W 18-16 NEW ORLEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(36,771)8/22 L 13-15 at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(39,408)*

1998 (2-2)8/8 W 16-3 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,048)*8/16 W 27-21 at Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,067)8/24 L 7-41 TAMPA BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(32,017)*

8/29 L 14-21 ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(31,858)

1999 (3-1)8/7 W 18-17 at St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,449)*8/15 W 10-3 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(37,000)8/30 L 7-41 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,901)*9/3 W 14-21 ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(42,076)

2000 (3-1)8/5 L 17-31 at St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,125)8/13 W 21-20 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,878)8/18 W 23-17 DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(32,365)8/24 W 20-0 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(32,012)

2001 (3-2)8/4 W 21-14 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(37,978)*8/11 W 10-7 at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(33,482)*8/19 L 17-20 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,817)8/27 L 6-21 Dallas at Mexico City, Mexico . . . . . . . . . .(88,309)*8/31 W 24-13 GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(38,783)*

2002 (2-2)8/8 L 6-20 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,836)*8/15 L 14-24 at Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(68,531)*8/24 W 17-10 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(40,120)*8/29 W 31-3 ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(35,738)*

2003 (1-3)8/8 W 7-6 ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(37,341)*8/14 L 10-14 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(65,856)*8/22 L 6-21 MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(37,411)*8/28 L 13-52 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,078)*

2004 (3-1)8/14 W 30-33 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,854)*8/21 L 20-21 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(35,000)*8/28 W 17-16 at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(35,070)*9/2 W 28-24 ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(38,499)*

2005 (1-3)8/13 L 13-21 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,446)*8/20 L 17-19 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(70,116)*8/26 L 16-17 ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(36,408)*9/1 W 13-6 NEW ORLEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(32,191)*

2006 (4-1)8/6 W 16-10 Philadelphia at Canton, Ohio . . . . . . . . . . .(22,200)*8/14 W 16-13 at Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,278)*8/20 W 23-7 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(47,849)*8/25 W 21-3 DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,889)*8/31 L 7-30 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,158)*

2007 (2-2)8/11 W 27-23 ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(39,911)*8/18 L 21-26 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(68,107)*8/24 W 20-10 ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(44,131)*8/30 L 14-19 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,700)*

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*Night Game***First season of Raiders return to Oakland

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9/11 L 22-37 HOUSTON (Kezar) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(12,703)9/16 L 16-34 DALLAS (Kezar) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(8,021)*9/25 W 14-13 at Houston (Jeppesen) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(12,241)10/2 L 14-31 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(18,372)10/9 W 20-19 at Dallas Texans (Cotton Bowl) . . . . . . . .(21,000)10/16 W 27-14 BOSTON (Kezar) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(11,500)10/23 L 9-38 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(8,876)10/28 W 28-27 at N.Y. Titans (Polo Grounds) . . . . . . . . . (10,000)*

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LEAGUE GAMES VS. ALL OPPONENTSOpponent 1st Met W L T Win Pct.Arizona Cardinals 1973 5 2 0 .714Atlanta Falcons 1971 7 4 0 .636Baltimore Ravens 1996 1 3 0 .250Buffalo Bills 1960 19 15 0 .558Carolina Panthers 1997 2 1 0 .667Chicago Bears 1972 6 6 0 .500Cincinnati Bengals 1968 17 8 0 .680Cleveland Browns 1970 10 7 0 .588Dallas Cowboys 1974 6 3 0 .677Denver Broncos 1960 54 37 2 .593Detroit Lions 1970 6 4 0 .600Green Bay Packers 1972 5 5 0 .500Houston Texans 2004 0 3 0 .000Indianapolis Colts 1971 7 4 0 .636Jacksonville Jaguars 1996 1 3 0 .250Kansas City Chiefs 1960 43 50 2 .462Miami Dolphins 1966 16 11 1 .727Minnesota Vikings 1973 8 4 0 .666New England Patriots 1960 14 13 1 .518New Orleans Saints 1971 5 4 1 .556New York Giants 1973 7 3 0 .700New York Jets 1960 19 14 2 .576Philadelphia Eagles 1971 4 5 0 .444Pittsburgh Steelers 1970 8 8 0 .500St. Louis Rams 1972 7 4 0 .636San Diego Chargers 1960 54 40 2 .574San Francisco 49ers 1970 6 4 0 .600Seattle Seahawks 1977 27 23 0 .540Tampa Bay Buccaneers 1976 5 1 0 .833Tennessee Titans 1960 23 18 0 .561Washington Redskins 1970 7 3 0 .700TOTALS 400 313 11 .561

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11/4 L 28-34 at Boston (Boston U.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(8,446)*11/13 W 20-7 BUFFALO (Kezar) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(8,800)11/27 L 28-52 at L.A. Chargers (Coliseum) . . . . . . . . . . .(15,075)12/4 L 17-41 L.A. CHARGERS (Candlestick) . . . . . . . . .(12,061)12/11 L 28-31 N.Y. TITANS (Candlestick) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(9,037)12/17 W 48-10 DENVER (Candlestick) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(5,159)

1961 (2-12)9/9 L 0-55 at Houston (Jeppesen) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(16,231)*9/17 L 0-44 at San Diego (Balboa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(20,216)9/24 L 35-42 DALLAS TEXANS (Candlestick) . . . . . . . . .(6,737)10/1 W 33-19 DENVER (Candlestick) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(8,361)10/15 L 24-27 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(11,129)10/22 L 10-41 SAN DIEGO (Candlestick) . . . . . . . . . . . . .(12,014)10/29 L 6-14 N.Y. TITANS (Candlestick) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(7,138)11/5 W 31-22 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(17,027)11/11 L 12-23 at N.Y. Titans (Polo Grounds) . . . . . . . . .(16,811)*11/17 L 17-20 at Boston (Boston U.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(18,169)*11/26 L 11-43 at Dallas Texans (Cotton Bowl) . . . . . . . . .(14,500)12/3 L 21-26 BUFFALO (Candlestick) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(6,500)12/10 L 21-35 BOSTON (Candlestick) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(6,500)12/17 L 16-47 HOUSTON (Candlestick) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(4,821)

1962 (1-13)9/9 L 17-28 N.Y. TITANS (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(12,893)9/23 L 16-26 DALLAS TEXANS (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . .(12,500)9/30 L 33-42 SAN DIEGO (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(13,000)10/5 L 7-44 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(22,452)*10/14 L 6-23 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(7,000)10/20 L 6-14 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(21,037)*10/26 L 16-26 at Boston (Boston U.) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(12,514)*11/4 L 21-31 at N.Y. Titans (Polo Grounds) . . . . . . . . . .(18,247)11/11 L 20-28 HOUSTON (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(11,000)11/18 L 6-10 BUFFALO (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(12,500)11/25 L 7-35 at Dallas Texans (Cotton Bowl) . . . . . . . .(13,557)12/2 L 21-31 at San Diego (Balboa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(17,874)12/9 L 17-32 at Houston (Jeppesen) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(27,400)12/16 W 20-0 BOSTON (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(8,000)

1963 (10-4)9/7 W 35-13 at Houston (Jeppesen) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(24,749)*9/15 W 35-17 BUFFALO (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(17,568)9/22 L 14-20 BOSTON (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(17,131)9/28 L 7-10 at N.Y. Jets (Polo Grounds) . . . . . . . . . .(17,100)*10/5 L 0-12 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(24,846)*10/11 L 14-20 at Boston (Fenway) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(26,494)*10/20 W 49-26 N.Y. JETS (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(15,557)10/27 W 34-33 at San Diego (Balboa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(30,182)11/3 W 10-7 KANSAS CITY (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(18,919)11/8 W 22-7 at Kansas City (Municipal) . . . . . . . . . . .(24,879)*11/24 W 26-10 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(14,763)12/8 W 41-27 SAN DIEGO (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(20,249)12/15 W 35-31 DENVER (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(15,223)12/22 W 52-49 HOUSTON (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(17,401)

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11/5 W 21-17 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(29,043)11/19 W 31-17 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(37,295)11/23 W 44-22 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(44,020)12/3 W 41-21 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,474)12/10 W 19-7 at Houston (Rice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(36,375)12/17 W 38-29 N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,011)12/24 W 28-21 BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(30,738)

POSTSEASON (1-1)12/31 W 40-7 HOUSTON (AFL Championship) . . . . . . .(53,330)1/14 L 14-33 Green Bay (SB II at Miami) . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,546)

1968 (12-2)9/15 W 48-6 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,057)9/21 W 47-21 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(30,021)*9/29 W 24-15 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,098)10/6 W 41-10 BOSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(44,253)10/13 L 14-23 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,257)10/20 L 10-24 at Kansas City (50,015)10/27 W 31-10 CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(37,083)11/3 W 38-21 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,357)11/10 W 43-7 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,002)11/17 W 43-32 N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,118)11/24 W 34-0 at Cincinnati (Nippert) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(27,116)11/28 W 13-10 BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(39,883)12/8 W 33-27 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(47,754)12/15 W 34-27 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(40,698)

POSTSEASON (1-1)12/22 W 41-6 KANSAS CITY (AFL Playoff) . . . . . . . . . . .(53,357)12/29 L 23-27 at N.Y. Jets (AFL Championship) . . . . . . .(62,627)

1969 (12-1-1)9/14 W 21-17 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(49,361)9/20 W 20-17 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,277)*9/28 W 38-23 at Boston (Boston College) . . . . . . . . . . .(19,069)10/4 T 20-20 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(35,614)*10/12 W 24-14 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(49,511)10/19 W 50-21 BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,418)10/26 W 24-12 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,008)11/2 L 17-31 at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(27,927)11/9 W 41-10 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54 416)11/16 W 21-16 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,372)11/23 W 27-24 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,982)11/30 W 27-14 at N.Y. Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,865)12/7 W 37-17 CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,427)12/13 W 10-6 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,443)

POSTSEASON (1-1)12/21 W 56-7 HOUSTON (AFL Playoff) . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,539)1/4/70 L 7-17 KANSAS CITY (AFL Championship) . . . . (54,544)

1970 (8-4-2)9/20 L 21-31 at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,616)9/27 T 27-27 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(42,109)10/3 L 13-20 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(57,540)*10/11 W 35-23 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,436)

1964 (5-7-2)9/13 L 14-17 BOSTON (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(21,126)9/19 L 28-42 at Houston (Jeppesen) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(26,482)*9/27 L 9-21 KANSAS CITY (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(18,163)10/3 L 20-23 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(36,451)*10/10 L 13-35 at N.Y. Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(36,499)*10/16 T 43-43 at Boston (Fenway) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(23,279)10/25 W 40-7 DENVER (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(17,858)11/1 L 17-31 at San Diego (Balboa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(25,557)11/8 L 7-42 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(21,023)11/15 W 20-10 HOUSTON (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(16,375)11/22 W 35-26 N.Y. JETS (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(15,589)11/29 T 20-20 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(15,958)12/6 W 16-13 BUFFALO (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(18,134)12/20 W 21-20 SAN DIEGO (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(20,124)

1965 (8-5-1)9/12 W 37-10 KANSAS CITY (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(18,569)9/19 L 6-17 SAN DIEGO (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(21,406)9/26 W 21-17 HOUSTON (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(18,116)10/3 L 12-17 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(41,246)10/8 W 24-10 at Boston (Fenway) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(24,824)*10/16 T 24-24 at N.Y. Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,890)*10/24 W 30-21 BOSTON (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(20,585)10/31 L 7-14 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(18,354)11/7 W 33-21 at Houston (Rice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(35,729)11/14 L 14-17 BUFFALO (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(30,369)11/21 W 28-20 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(30,369)12/5 W 24-13 DENVER (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(19,023)12/12 W 24-14 N.Y. JETS (Youell) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(19,013)12/19 L 14-24 at San Diego (Balboa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(26,056)

1966 (8-5-1)9/2 W 23-14 at Miami (Orange Bowl) . . . . . . . . . . . . .(26,776)*9/10 L 0-31 at Houston (Rice) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(31,763)*9/18 L 10-32 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,746)9/25 L 20-29 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(37,183)10/9 W 21-10 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(30,787)10/16 W 34-13 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(33,057)10/23 W 24-21 at N.Y. Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(58,135)10/30 L 21-24 at Boston (Fenway) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(26,941)11/6 W 38-23 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(34,102)11/13 W 41-19 at San Diego (Balboa) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(26,230)11/20 W 17-3 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(26,703)11/24 L 10-31 BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(36,781)12/3 T 28-28 N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(32,144)12/11 W 28-10 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(31,765)

1967 (13-1)9/10 W 51-0 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(25,423)9/17 W 35-7 BOSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(26,289)10/1 W 23-21 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,268)10/7 L 14-27 at N.Y. Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,106)*10/15 W 24-20 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,758)10/22 W 48-14 at Boston (Fenway) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(25,057)10/29 W 51-10 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,474) *Night game*Night game

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11/4 W 42-0 N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,964)11/11 L 9-17 PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,987)11/18 L 3-7 CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,889)11/25 W 31-3 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,562)12/2 W 17-6 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(25,801)12/8 W 37-7 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,061)12/16 W 21-17 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,020)

POSTSEASON (1-1)12/22 W 33-14 PITTSBURGH (AFC Playoff) . . . . . . . . . . .(53,662)12/30 L 10-27 at Miami (AFC Championship) . . . . . . . . .(80,047)

1974 (12-2)9/16 L 20-21 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(80,020)*9/22 W 27-7 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,471)9/29 W 17-0 at Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(48,304)10/6 W 40-24 at Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(69,907)10/13 W 14-10 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(40,539)10/20 W 30-27 CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,020)10/27 W 35-24 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,385)11/3 W 28-17 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,706)11/10 W 35-13 DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,020)11/17 W 17-10 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,880)11/24 L 17-20 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,020)12/1 W 41-26 NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,020)12/8 W 7-6 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,711)12/14 W 27-23 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,020)*

POSTSEASON (1-1)12/21 W 28-26 MIAMI (AFC Playoff) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,020)12/29 L 13-24 PITTSBURGH (AFC Championship) . . . .(54,004)

1975 (11-3)9/22 W 31-21 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(78,744)*9/28 W 31-20 at Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(41,023)10/5 W 6-0 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(34,147)10/12 L 10-42 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,870)10/19 L 10-14 at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,058)10/26 W 25-0 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,791)11/2 W 42-17 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,868)11/9 W 48-10 NEW ORLEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,764)11/16 W 38-17 CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,944)11/23 W 26-23 (OT) at Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,004)11/30 W 37-34 (OT) Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,804)12/8 W 17-10 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,037)*12/14 L 26-27 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,020)12/21 W 28-20 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,020)

POSTSEASON (1-1)12/28 W 31-28 CINCINNATI (AFC Playoff) . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,994)1/4/76 L 10-16 at Pittsburgh (AFC Championship) . . . . .(49,103)

1976 (13-1)9/12 W 31-28 PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,718)9/20 W 24-21 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,225)*9/26 W 14-13 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,426)10/3 L 17-48 at New England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(59,837)

10/19 W 34-20 WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,471)*10/25 W 31-14 PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,423)11/1 T 17-17 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,334)11/8 W 23-20 CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,463)11/15 W 24-19 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,959)11/22 W 20-17 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,594)11/26 L 14-28 at Detroit (Tiger Stadium) . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,597)12/6 W 14-13 at N.Y. Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,905)12/12 W 20-6 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,496)12/20 L 7-38 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,535)

POSTSEASON (1-1)12/27 W 21-14 MIAMI (AFC Playoff) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,401)1/3/71 L 17-27 at Baltimore (AFC Championship) . . . . . .(56,368)

1971 (8-4-2)9/19 L 6-20 at New England (Schaefer) . . . . . . . . . . .(55,405)9/26 W 34-0 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,084)10/4 W 34-20 at Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(84,285)*10/10 W 27-16 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,200)10/17 W 34-10 PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,615)10/24 W 31-27 CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,699)10/31 T 20-20 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,715)11/7 T 21-21 at New Orleans (Tulane) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(83,102)11/14 W 41-21 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,705)11/21 W 34-33 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,681)11/28 L 14-37 BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,689)12/5 L 14-23 at Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(58,850)12/12 L 14-16 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,215)12/19 W 21-13 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,651)

1972 (10-3-1)9/17 L 28-34 at Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,141)9/24 W 20-14 at Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,263)10/1 T 17-17 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,455)10/9 W 34-0 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,378)*10/15 W 28-16 BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,501)10/22 L 23-30 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,551)10/29 W 45-17 L.A. RAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,660)11/5 L 14-27 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(82,094)11/12 W 20-14 at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(59,485)11/19 W 37-20 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,656)11/26 W 26-3 KANSAS CITY (54,801)12/3 W 21-19 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,611)12/11 W 24-16 N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,843)*12/17 W 28-21 CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,711)

POSTSEASON (0-1)12/23 L 7-13 at Pittsburgh (AFC Playoff) . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,350)

1973 (9-4-1)9/16 L 16-24 at Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,619)9/23 W 12-7 MIAMI (Berkeley) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(74,121)9/30 L 3-16 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(72,621)10/7 W 17-10 at St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(49,051)10/14 W 27-17 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,630)10/22 T 23-23 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,270)*10/28 W 34-21 at Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(59,008) *Night game*Night game

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9/23 L 7-35 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(69,308)9/30 W 27-3 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,599)10/8 W 13-3 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,600)*10/14 W 50-19 ATLANTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,446)10/21 L 19-28 at N.Y. Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,372)10/25 W 45-22 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,583)*11/4 W 23-10 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,583)11/11 L 17-31 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,383)11/18 L 21-24 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,583)11/25 W 14-10 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,103)12/3 W 42-35 at New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(71,323)*12/9 W 19-14 CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,583)12/16 L 24-29 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,538)

1980 (11-5)9/7 W 27-14 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(57,055)9/14 L 24-30 (OT) at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,675)9/21 W 24-21 WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(47,335)9/28 L 7-24 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(80,020)10/5 L 17-31 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,513)10/12 W 38-24 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(49,009)10/20 W 45-34 at Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,940)*10/26 W 33-14 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,141)11/2 W 16-10 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(48,473)11/9 W 28-17 CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,070)11/17 W 19-17 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,771)*11/23 L 7-10 at Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(71,522)12/1 W 9-3 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,563)12/7 L 13-19 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,578)12/14 W 24-21 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,103)12/21 W 33-17 at N.Y. Giants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,734)

POSTSEASON (4-0)12/28 W 27-7 HOUSTON (AFC Wild Card Playoff) . . . . .(54,539)1/4/81 W 14-12 at Cleveland (AFC Playoff) . . . . . . . . . . . .(79,473)1/11/81 W 34-27 at San Diego (AFC Championship) . . . . .(52,675)1/25/81 W 27-10 Philadelphia (SB XV at New Orleans) . . . .(75,500)

1981 (7-9)9/6 L 7-9 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,123)9/14 W 36-10 at Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(48,446)*9/20 W 20-10 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(47,141)9/27 L 0-16 at Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(80,638)10/4 L 0-17 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,434)10/11 L 0-27 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,992)10/18 W 18-16 TAMPA BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(44,811)10/25 L 17-28 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,783)11/1 W 27-17 NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,796)11/8 L 16-17 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,465)11/15 W 33-17 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,531)11/22 L 21-55 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,568)11/29 W 32-31 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,750)12/7 W 30-27 PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,555)*12/13 L 6-23 CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,825)12/21 L 10-23 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,975)*

10/10 W 27-17 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,546)10/17 W 17-10 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,532)10/24 W 18-14 GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,751)10/31 W 19-6 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,805)11/7 W 28-27 at Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(57,359)11/14 W 21-10 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,795)11/21 W 26-7 at Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(65,990)11/28 W 49-16 TAMPA BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,249)12/6 W 35-20 CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,037)*12/12 W 24-0 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,658)

POSTSEASON (3-0)12/18 W 24-21 NEW ENGLAND (AFC Playoff) . . . . . . . . .(54,037)12/26 W 24-7 PITTSBURGH (AFC Championship) . . . .(53,821)1/9/77 W 32-14 Minnesota (SB Xl at Pasadena) . . . . . . . .(103,424)

1977 (11-3)9/18 W 24-0 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,960)9/25 W 16-7 at Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,398)10/3 W 37-28 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,393)*10/9 W 26-10 at Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(81,503)10/16 L 7-30 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,598)10/23 W 28-27 at N.Y. Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,359)10/30 W 24-14 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,086)11/6 W 44-7 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,027)11/13 W 34-29 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,598)11/20 L 7-12 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,127)11/28 W 34-13 BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,598)*12/4 L 14-20 at L.A. Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(71,039)12/11 W 35-13 MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,598)12/18 W 21-20 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,499)

POSTSEASON (1-1)12/24 W 37-31 (OT) at Baltimore (AFC Playoff) . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,763)1/1/78 L 17-20 at Denver (AFC Championship) . . . . . . . .(75,044)

1978 (9-7)9/3 L 6-14 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,092)9/10 W 21-20 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,469)9/17 W 28-3 at Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,212)9/24 L 14-21 NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,500)*10/1 W 25-19 (OT) at Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(57,359)10/8 W 21-17 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,468)10/15 W 28-6 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,422)10/22 L 7-27 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,799)10/29 L 23-27 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,599)11/5 W 20-10 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,857)11/13 W 34-21 at Cincinnati (56,524)*11/19 W 29-17 DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,422)11/26 L 16-17 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54.599)12/3 L 6-21 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,616)*12/10 L 6-23 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,419)12/17 W 27-20 MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,599)

1979 (9-7)9/2 W 24-17 at L.A. Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,925)9/9 L 10-30 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,413)9/16 L 10-27 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,761) *Night game*Night game

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1985 (12-4)9/8 W 31-0 N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,009)9/12 L 20-36 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(74,359)*9/22 L 10-34 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(92,487)9/29 W 35-20 at New England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,793)10/6 W 19-10 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,409)10/13 W 23-13 NEW ORLEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,269)10/20 W 21-20 at Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(79,833)10/28 W 34-21 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(72,022)*11/3 L 3-33 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,924)11/10 L 34-40 (OT) at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,142)11/17 W 13-6 CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(59,012)11/24 W 31-28 (OT) DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(79,039)12/1 W 34-24 at Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(44,712)12/8 W 17-14 (OT) at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,100)12/15 W 13-3 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(81,201)12/23 W 16-6 at L.A. Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(68,904)*

POSTSEASON (0-1)1/5/86 L 20-27 NEW ENGLAND (AFC Playoff) . . . . . . . . .(89,289)

1986 (8-8)9/7 L 36-38 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,898)9/14 L 6-10 at Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,622)9/21 L 9-14 N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(73,318)9/28 W 17-13 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,147)10/5 W 24-17 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(78,671)10/12 W 14-10 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(73,055)10/19 W 30-28 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,284)10/26 W 28-17 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,459)11/2 L 10-21 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(92,496)11/9 W 17-13 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,147)11/16 W 27-14 CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(70,030)11/20 W 37-31 (OT) at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,692)*11/30 L 27-33 (OT) PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,117)12/8 L 0-37 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,944)*12/14 L 17-20 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(68,771)12/21 L 24-30 INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,147)

1987 (5-10)9/13 W 20-0 at Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,999)9/20 W 27-7 DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,105)10/4 W 35-17 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(26,645)10/12 L 14-30 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,452)*10/18 L 17-23 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(34,807)10/25 L 13-35 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(59,010)11/1 L 23-26 at New England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,000)11/8 L 20-31 at Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,208)11/15 L 14-16 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,970)11/22 L 17-23 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(68,116)11/30 W 37-14 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,640)*12/6 W 34-21 BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,100)12/13 L 10-16 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(70,219)12/20 L 17-24 CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,019)12/27 L 3-6 CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(86,011)

1982 (8-1)9/12 W 23-17 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,125)9/19 W 38-14 at Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(59,719)11/22 W 28-24 SAN DIEGO (L.A. Coliseum) . . . . . . . . . .(55,060)*11/28 L 17-31 at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(59,446)12/5 W 28-23 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,250)12/12 W 21-16 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(37,043)12/18 W 37-31 L.A. RAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(65,776)12/26 W 27-10 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,107)1/2/83 W 41-34 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,664)

POSTSEASON (1-1)1/8/83 W 27-10 CLEVELAND (AFC Playoff Round 1) . . . . .(57,246)1/15/83 L 14-17 N.Y. JETS (AFC Playoff Round 2) . . . . . . .(90,688)

1983 (12-4)9/4 W 20-10 at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,904)9/11 W 20-6 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,609)9/19 W 27-14 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,696)*9/25 W 22-7 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,103)10/2 L 35-37 at Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,045)10/9 W 21-20 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,596)10/16 L 36-38 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,880)10/23 W 40-38 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(65,070)*10/30 L 21-34 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,562)11/6 W 28-20 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,865)11/13 W 22-20 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(57,562)11/20 W 27-24 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(73,586)11/27 W 27-12 N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(49,103)12/1 W 42-10 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(49,956)*12/11 L 24-34 ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,869)12/18 W 30-14 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,779)

POSTSEASON (3-0)1/1/84 W 38-10 PITTSBURGH (AFC Divisional Playoff) . .(92,434)1/8/84 W 30-14 SEATTLE (AFC Championship) . . . . . . . .(92,335)1/22/84 W 38-9 Washington (SB XVlll at Tampa) . . . . . . . .(72,920)

1984 (11-5)9/2 W 24-14 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,678)9/9 W 28-7 GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,057)9/16 W 22-20 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,260)9/24 W 33-30 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(80,674)*9/30 L 13-16 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,100)10/7 W 28-14 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(80,929)10/14 W 23-20 MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,323)10/21 W 44-37 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,183)10/28 L 19-22 (OT) DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(92,469)11/4 L 6-17 at Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(65,790)11/12 L 14-17 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,931)*11/18 W 17-7 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,015)11/25 W 21-7 INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(49,423)12/2 W 45-34 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,151)12/10 W 24-3 at Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(70,742)*12/16 L 7-13 PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(87,291)

POSTSEASON (0-1)12/22 L 7-13 at Seattle (AFC Wild Card Playoff) . . . . . .(64,910) *Night game*Night game

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POSTSEASON (1-1)1/13/91 W 20-10 CINCINNATI (AFC Playoff) . . . . . . . . . . . .(92,488)1/20/91 L 3-51 at Buffalo (AFC Championship) . . . . . . . .(80,632)

1991 (9-7)9/1 L 17-47 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,425)9/8 W 16-13 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,812)9/15 W 16-0 INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(42,008)9/22 L 17-21 at Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(59,241)9/29 W 12-6 SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(92,488)10/6 L 13-21 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,029)10/13 W 23-20 (OT) at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,605)*10/20 W 20-17 L.A. RAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(86,203)10/28 L 21-24 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,870)*11/10 W 17-16 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,087)11/17 W 31-7 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,302)11/24 W 38-14 at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,046)12/1 W 9-7 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,610)*12/8 L 27-30 (OT) BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(86,746)12/16 L 0-27 at New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(68,625)*12/22 L 21-27 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,012)

POSTSEASON (0-1)12/28 L 6-10 at Kansas City (AFC Wild Card Playoff) . .(77,191)

1992 (7-9)9/6 L 13-17 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,758)*9/13 L 21-24 (OT) at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(58,445)9/20 L 16-28 CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(48,537)9/28 L 7-27 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,622)10/4 W 13-10 N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,103)10/11 W 20-3 BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,017)10/18 W 19-0 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(65,896)10/25 L 13-28 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(92,488)11/8 L 10-31 at Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,726)11/15 W 20-3 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(58,564)11/22 W 24-0 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,129)11/29 L 3-27 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,350)12/6 W 28-7 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,227)12/14 L 7-20 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(72,220)*12/20 L 14-36 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(40,430)12/26 W 21-20 at Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,454)

1993 (10-6)9/5 W 24-7 MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,136)9/12 W 17-13 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(65,639)*9/19 L 16-19 CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(49,101)10/3 L 9-24 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(78,263)10/10 W 24-20 N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(42,156)10/18 W 23-20 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,937)*10/31 L 23-30 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,090)11/7 W 16-14 at Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,950)11/14 L 20-31 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,800)11/21 W 12-7 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,059)11/28 L 10-16 at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(59,305)12/5 W 25-24 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(79,680)

1988 (7-9)9/4 W 24-13 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,171)9/11 L 35-37 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(47,305)9/18 L 17-22 L.A. RAMS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(86,027)9/26 W 30-27 (OT) at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,180)*10/2 L 21-45 CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,584)10/9 L 14-24 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,178)10/16 W 27-17 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..(78,516)10/23 L 6-20 at New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(69,134)10/30 W 17-10 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(44,032)11/6 W 13-3 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..(60,786)*11/13 W 9-3 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,523)11/20 L 6-12 ATLANTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(48,108)11/28 L 27-35 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,627)*12/4 W 21-20 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(69,201)12/11 L 21-37 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(80,217)12/18 L 37-43 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,540)

1989 (8-8)9/10 W 40-14 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,086)9/17 L 19-24 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,649)9/24 L 21-31 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,055)10/1 L 20-24 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(48,002)10/9 W 14-7 at N.Y. Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,891)*10/15 W 20-14 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(44,131)10/22 L 7-10 at Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,883)10/29 W 37-24 WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,763)11/5 W 28-7 CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,241)11/12 L 12-14 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,257)*11/19 L 7-23 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,824)11/26 W 24-21 NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(41,349)12/3 W 16-13 (OT) DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(90,016)12/10 W 16-14 PHOENIX . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,053)12/17 L 17-23 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,632)*12/24 L 17-34 at N.Y. Giants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,073)

1990 (12-4)9/9 W 14-9 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,684)9/16 W 17-13 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,531)9/23 W 20-3 PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,063)9/30 W 24-10 CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(81,237)10/7 L 24-38 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(80,332)*10/14 W 24-17 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,101)10/21 W 24-9 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,565)11/4 L 7-9 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,937)11/11 L 16-29 GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,638)11/19 W 13-10 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(72,393)*11/25 L 24-27 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(65,303)12/2 W 23-20 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,109)12/10 W 38-31 at Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(80,066)*12/16 W 24-7 CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,110)12/22 W 28-24 at Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,314)12/30 W 17-12 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,445)

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11/24 W 27-21 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,057)12/1 W 17-7 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,436)12/9 W 26-7 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,587)*12/15 L 19-24 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,896)12/22 L 21-28 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(47,357)

1997 (4-12)8/31 L 21-24 (OT) at Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(30,171)9/8 L 27-28 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,523)*9/14 W 36-31 at Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(47,922)9/21 L 22-23 at N.Y. Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,716)9/28 W 35-17 ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(42,506)10/5 L 10-25 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,648)10/19 W 28-25 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(57,006)10/26 L 34-45 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,624)11/2 L 14-38 at Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(71,064)11/9 L 10-13 NEW ORLEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(40,091)11/16 W 38-13 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(65,714)*11/24 L 3-31 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,953)*11/30 L 16-34 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,569)12/7 L 0-30 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(79,818)12/14 L 21-22 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(40,124)12/21 L 9-20 JACKSONVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(40,032)

1998 (8-8)9/6 L 8-28 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(79,765)9/13 W 20-17 N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(40,545)9/20 L 17-34 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,578)9/27 W 13-12 at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,544)10/4 W 23-20 at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,240)10/11 W 7-6 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(42,467)10/25 W 27-10 CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(40,089)11/1 W 31-18 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,246)*11/8 L 10-13 at Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(69,037)11/15 W 20-17 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,527)11/22 L 14-40 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,931)11/29 L 19-29 WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(41,409)12/6 L 17-27 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,254)12/13 L 21-44 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,002)12/20 W 17-10 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,716)12/26 L 24-31 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,679)

1999 (8-8)9/12 L 24-28 at Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(59,872)9/19 W 22-17 at Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,080)9/26 W 24-17 CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,458)10/3 L 21-22 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,400)*10/10 L 13-16 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,704)10/17 W 20-14 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(71,113)10/24 W 24-23 N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(47,326)10/31 L 9-16 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,556)11/14 W 28-9 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,353)11/22 L 21-27 (OT) at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,870)*11/28 L 34-37 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(48,632)

12/12 W 27-23 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(38,540)12/19 W 27-20 TAMPA BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(42,453)12/26 L 0-28 at Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(59,507)1/2/94 W 33-30 (OT) DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,800)

POSTSEASON (1-1)1/9/94 W 42-24 DENVER (AFC Wild Card Playoff) . . . . . . .(67,800)1/15/94 L 23-29 at Buffalo (AFC Playoff) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(80,290)

1994 (9-7)9/5 L 14-44 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(69,357)*9/11 L 9-38 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(48,040)9/18 W 48-16 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,959)9/25 L 24-26 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,037)10/9 W 21-17 at New England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,992)10/16 L 17-20 (OT) at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(74,207)10/23 W 30-17 ATLANTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,190)10/30 W 17-14 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,221)11/6 L 3-13 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(79,450)*11/13 W 20-17 at L.A. Rams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(68,899)11/20 W 24-19 NEW ORLEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(43,080)11/27 L 3-21 PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,399)12/5 W 24-17 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,604)*12/11 W 23-13 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,146)12/18 W 17-16 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(65,991)*12/24 L 9-19 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,642)

1995 (8-8)***9/3 W 17-7 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,323)9/10 W 20-8 at Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,454)9/17 L 17-23 (OT) at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(79,359)9/24 W 48-17 PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,101)10/1 W 47-10 at N.Y. Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,716)*10/8 W 34-14 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,732)10/16 L 0-27 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,964)*10/22 W 30-17 INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,444)11/5 W 20-17 at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(59,864)11/12 W 17-13 at N.Y. Giants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(78,005)11/19 L 21-34 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,444)11/27 L 6-12 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,177)*12/3 L 23-29 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,444)12/10 L 10-29 PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,444)12/17 L 10-44 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,127)*12/24 L 28-31 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,444)

1996 (7-9)9/1 L 14-19 at Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,496)9/8 L 3-19 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(79,523)9/15 W 17-3 JACKSONVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,433)9/22 L 34-40 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(49,249)9/29 L 17-19 at Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,944)10/6 W 34-13 at N.Y. Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,716)10/13 W 37-21 DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,125)10/21 W 23-14 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,583)*11/4 L 21-22 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,656)*11/10 L 17-20 (OT) at Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,300)11/17 L 13-16 (OT) MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(47,175)*

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11/3 L 20-23(OT) SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,660)11/11 W 34-10 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,643)* 11/17 W 27-20 NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,552)*11/24 W 41-20 at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(58,814)12/2 W 26-20 N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,257)*12/8 W 27-7 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,968)12/15 L 17-23 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(73,572)12/22 W 28-16 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,592)12/28 W 24-0 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,078)

POSTSEASON (2-1)1/12/03 W 30-10 N.Y. JETS (AFC Playoff) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,207)1/19/03 W 41-24 TENNESSEE (AFC Championship) . . . . . .(62,544)1/26/03 L 21-48 TAMPA BAY (SB XXXVII at San Diego) . . .(67,603)

2003 (4-12)9/7 L 20-25 at Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (68,809)*9/14 W 23-20 CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,135)9/22 L 10-31 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,753)*9/28 W 34-31 SAN DIEGO (OT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,078)10/5 L 21-24 at Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,099)10/12 L 7-13 at Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(73,318)10/20 L 10-17 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,391)*11/2 L 13-23 at Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,561)11/9 L 24-27 N.Y. JETS (OT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,909)11/16 W 28-18 MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,653)11/23 L 24-27 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(78,889)11/30 L 8-22 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(57,201)12/7 L 7-27 at Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,079)12/14 W 20-12 BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,398)12/22 L 7-41 GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,298)*12/28 L 14-21 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,222)

2004 (5-11)9/12 L 21-24 at Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (60,147)9/19 W 13-10 BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(53,610)9/26 W 30-20 TAMPA BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,874)*10/3 L 17-30 at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(70,741)10/10 L 14-35 at Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(57,230)10/17 L 3-31 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,507)10/24 L 26-31 NEW ORLEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,337)10/31 L 14-42 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,210)11/7 W 27-24 at Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(73,518)11/21 L 17-23 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,905)11/28 W 25-24 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,936)*12/5 L 27-34 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,292)12/12 L 10-35 at Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(70,616)12/19 W 40-35 TENNESSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(44,299)12/25 L 30-31 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,289)1/2 L 6-13 JACKSONVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(41,112)

2005 (4-12)9/8 L 20-30 at New England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (68,756)*9/18 L 17-23 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,273)*9/25 L 20-23 at Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,735)

12/5 W 30-21 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(44,716)12/9 L 14-21 at Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,357)*12/19 W 45-0 TAMPA BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,395)12/26 L 20-23 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(63,846)1/2 W 41-38 (OT) at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(79,026)

2000 (12-4)9/3 W 9-6 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,373)9/10 W 38-31 at Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,769)9/17 L 24-33 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,078)9/24 W 36-10 CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(45,702)10/8 W 34-28 (OT) at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(68,344)10/15 W 20-17 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(79,025)10/22 W 31-3 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(57,490)10/29 W 15-13 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,659)*11/5 W 49-31 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,428)11/13 L 24-27 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,951)*11/19 W 31-22 at New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(64,900)11/26 W 41-14 ATLANTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,175)12/3 L 20-21 at Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(55,811)12/10 W 31-7 N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,632)*12/16 L 24-27 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(68,681)12/24 W 52-9 CAROLINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,637)

POSTSEASON (1-1)1/6/01 W 27-0 MIAMI (AFC Divisional Playoff) . . . . . . . . .(61,998)1/14/01 L 3-16 BALTIMORE (AFC Championship) . . . . . .(62,748)

2001 (10-6)9/9 W 27-24 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(78,844)9/23 L 15-18 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(73,404) 9/30 W 38-14 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(54,629) 10/7 W 28-21 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,535)10/14 W 23-18 at Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(56,972)* 10/28 W 20-10 at Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(65,342)11/5 W 38-28 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,637)* 11/11 L 27-34 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,231)*11/18 W 34-24 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,960) 11/25 W 28-10 at N.Y. Giants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(78,756)12/2 L 31-34 (OT) ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,601) 12/9 W 28-26 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,784) 12/15 W 13- 6 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,349)*12/22 L 10-13 TENNESSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,934)*12/30 L 17-23 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(75,582)1/6/02 L 22-24 N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,011)

POSTSEASON (1-1)1/12/02 W 38-24 N.Y. JETS (AFC Wild Card Playoff) . . . . . .(61,503)1/19/02 L 13-16(OT) at New England (AFC Divisional Playoff) (60,292)*

2002 (11-5)9/8 W 31-17 SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (53,260)9/15 W 30-17 at Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,260)*9/29 W 52-25 TENNESSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(58,719)10/6 W 49-31 at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(73,038)10/13 L 13-28 at St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,070)10/20 L 21-27(OT) SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(60,974)10/27 L 10-20 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(78,685) *Night Game

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OPPONENTS BY SERIES(League Games Only)

RAIDERS vs *ARIZONARaiders lead series, 5-21973 -Oakland 17, at St. Louis 101983 -St. Louis 34, at Los Angeles 241989 -at Los Angeles 16, Phoenix 141998 -Oakland 23, at Arizona 202001 -Arizona 34, at Oakland 31 (OT)2002 -Oakland 41, at Arizona 202006 -at Oakland 22, Arizona 9*Franchise in St. Louis prior to 1988; knownas Phoenix Cardinals prior to 1994.

RAIDERS vs. ATLANTARaiders lead series, 7-41971 -at Atlanta 24, Oakland 131975 -at Oakland 37, Atlanta 34 (OT)1979 -at Oakland 50, Atlanta 191982 -Los Angeles 38, at Atlanta 141985 -Los Angeles 34, at Atlanta 241988 -Atlanta 12, at Los Angeles 61991 -at Atlanta 21, Los Angeles 171994 -at Los Angeles 30, Atlanta 171997 -Oakland 36, at Atlanta 312000 -at Oakland 41, Atlanta 142004 -at Atlanta 35, Oakland 10

RAIDERS vs. BALTIMORE Baltimore lead series, 3-11996 -at Baltimore 19, Oakland 14 1998 -at Baltimore 13, Oakland 102003 -at Oakland 20, Baltimore 122006 -at Baltimore 28, Oakland 6

RAIDERS vs. BUFFALORaiders lead series, 19-151960 -at Buffalo 38, Oakland 9

at Oakland 20, Buffalo 71961 -Oakland 31, at Buffalo 22

Buffalo 26, at Oakland 211962 -at Buffalo 14, Oakland 6

Buffalo 10, at Oakland 61963 -at Oakland 35, Buffalo 17

at Buffalo 12, Oakland 01964 -at Buffalo 23, Oakland 20

at Oakland 16, Buffalo 131965 -at Buffalo 17, Oakland 12

Buffalo 17, at Oakland 141966 -Buffalo 31, at Oakland 101967 -Oakland 24, at Buffalo 20

at Oakland 28, Buffalo 211968 -Oakland 48, at Buffalo 6

at Oakland 13, Buffalo 101969 -at Oakland 50, Buffalo 211972 -at Oakland 28, Buffalo 161974 -at Buffalo 21, Oakland 20

1977 -at Oakland 34, Buffalo 131980 -at Buffalo 24, Oakland 71983 -Los Angeles 27, at Buffalo 241987 -at Los Angeles 34, Buffalo 211988 -at Buffalo 37, Los Angeles 211990 -at Buffalo 38, Los Angeles 241991 -Buffalo 30, at Los Angeles 27 (OT)1992 -at Los Angeles 20, Buffalo 31993 -Los Angeles 25, at Buffalo 241998 -at Buffalo 44, Oakland 211999 -Oakland 20, at Buffalo 142002 -Oakland 49, at Buffalo 312004 -at Oakland 13, Buffalo 102005 -at Oakland 38, Buffalo 17

RAIDERS vs. CAROLINARaiders lead series, 2-11997 -at Carolina 38, Oakland 142000 -at Oakland 52, Carolina 92004 -Oakland 27, at Carolina 24

RAIDERS vs. CHICAGOTie series, 6-61972 -at Oakland 28, Chicago 211976 -Oakland 28, at Chicago 271978 -Oakland 25, at Chicago 19 (OT)1981 -Chicago 23, at Oakland 61984 -at Chicago 17, Los Angeles 61987 -Chicago 6, at Los Angeles 31990 -at Los Angeles 24, Chicago 101993 -Los Angeles 16, at Chicago 141996 -at Chicago 19, Oakland 171999 -at Oakland 24, Chicago 172003 -at Chicago 24, Oakland 212007 Chicago 17, at Oakland 6

RAIDERS vs. CINCINNATI Raiders lead series, 17-81968 -at Oakland 31, Cincinnati 10

Oakland 34, at Cincinnati 01969 -at Cincinnati 31, Oakland 17

at Oakland 37, Cincinnati 171970 -at Cincinnati 31, Oakland 211971 -at Oakland 31, Cincinnati 271972 -Oakland 20, at Cincinnati 141974 -at Oakland 30, Cincinnati 271975 -at Cincinnati 14, Oakland 101976 -at Oakland 35, Cincinnati 201978 -Oakland 34, at Cincinnati 211980 -at Oakland 28, Cincinnati 171982 -at Cincinnati 31, Los Angeles 171983 -Los Angeles 20, at Cincinnati 101985 -at Los Angeles 13, Cincinnati 61988 -Cincinnati 45, at Los Angeles 211989 -at Los Angeles 28, Cincinnati 71990 -at Los Angeles 24, Cincinnati 7

10/2 W 19-13 DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,400)10/16 L 14-27 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(52,666)10/23 W 38-17 BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(42,779)10/30 W 34-25 at Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(69,149)11/6 L 23-27 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(79,033)11/13 L 17-31 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,779)11/20 W 16-13 at Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(90,129)11/27 L 21-33 MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(49,097)12/4 L 10-34 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,436)*12/11 L 10-26 at New York Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(77,561)12/18 L 7-9 CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(41,862)12/24 L 3-22 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,212)12/31 L 21-30 NEW YORK GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(44,594)*

2006 (2-14)9/11 L 0-27 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (62,578)* 9/17 L 6-28 at Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(70,744) 10/01 L 21-24 CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,426) 10/08 L 20-34 at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(68,368) 10/15 L 3-13 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,691)* 10/22 W 22- 9 ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,595) 10/29 W 20-13 PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,385) 11/06 L 0-16 at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,816)* 11/12 L 13-17 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,094) 11/19 L 13-17 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(78,097) 11/26 L 14-21 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,105) 12/03 L 14-23 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(46,276) 12/10 L 10-27 at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(65,882) 12/17 L 0-20 ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(50,164) 12/23 L 9-20 KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,446)*12/31 L 3-23 at New York Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(78,039)

2007 (4-12)9/9 L 21-36 DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,547)9/16 L 20-23 at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,784)9/23 W 26-24 CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(51,075)9/30 W 35-17 at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(70,621)10/14 L 14-28 at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(67,523)10/21 L 10-12 KANSAS CIYTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,240)10/28 L 9-13 at Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(69,143)11/04 L 17-24 HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(49,603)11/11 L 6-17 CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,715)11/18 L 22-29 at Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,960)11/25 W 20-17 at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(76,210)12/2 W 34-20 DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,990)12/9 L 7-38 at Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(70,828)12/16 L 14-21 INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(62,000)12/23 L 11-49 at Jacksonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(66,905)12/30 L 17-30 SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .(61,706)

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1998 -Denver 34, at Oakland 17 at Denver 40, Oakland 14

1999 -Denver 16, at Oakland 13at Denver 27, Oakland 21 (OT)

2000 -Denver 33, at Oakland 24at Denver 27, Oakland 24

2001 -at Oakland 38, Denver 28at Denver 23, Oakland 17

2002 -Oakland 34, Denver 10at Oakland 28, Denver 16

2003 -at Denver 31, Oakland 10Denver 22, Oakland 8

2004 -Denver 31, at Oakland 3Oakland 25, at Denver 24

2005 -Denver 31, at Oakland 17at Denver 22, Oakland 3

2006 -at Denver 13, Oakland 3Denver 17, at Oakland 13

2007 -at Denver 23, Oakland 20 (OT)at Oakland 34, Denver 20

RAIDERS vs. DETROITRaiders lead series, 6-41970 -at Detroit 28, Oakland 141974 -at Oakland 35, Detroit 131978 -at Oakland 29, Detroit 171981 -at Detroit 16, Oakland 01984 -Los Angeles 24, at Detroit 31987 -at Los Angeles 27, Detroit 71990 -Los Angeles 38, at Detroit 311996 -at Oakland 37, Detroit 212003 -at Detroit 23, Oakland 132007 -Detroit 36, at Oakland 21

RAIDERS vs. GREEN BAYTie series, 5-51972 -at Oakland 20, at Green Bay 141976 -at Oakland 18, Green Bay 141978 -Oakland 28, at Green Bay 31984 -at Los Angeles 28, Green Bay 71987 -Los Angeles 20, at Green Bay 01990 -Green Bay 29, at Los Angeles 161993 -at Green Bay 28, Los Angeles 01999 -at Green Bay 28, Oakland 242003 -Green Bay 41, at Oakland 72007 -at Green Bay 38, Oakland 7

RAIDERS vs. HOUSTONHouston leads series, 3-02004 -at Houston 30, Oakland 172006 -Houston 23, at Oakland 142007 -Houston 24, at Oakland 17

RAIDERS vs. *INDIANAPOLISRaiders lead series, 7-41971 -Baltimore 37, at Oakland 141973 -Oakland 34, at Baltimore 211975 -Oakland 31, at Baltimore 201984 -at Los Angeles 21, Indianapolis 71986 -Indianapolis 30, at Los Angeles 24

1991 -at Los Angeles 16, Indianapolis 01995 -at Oakland 30, Indianapolis 172000 -Oakland 38, at Indianapolis 312001 -Oakland 23, at Indianapolis 182004 -at Indianapolis 35, Oakland 142007 -Indianapolis 21, at Oakland 14*Franchise in Baltimore prior to 1984.

RAIDERS vs. JACKSONVILLEJacksonville leads series, 3-11996 -at Oakland 17, Jacksonville 31997 -Jacksonville 20, at Oakland 92004 -Jacksonville 13, at Oakland 62007 -at Jacksonville 49, Oakland 11

RAIDERS vs. *KANSAS CITYKansas City leads series, 50-43-21960- Dallas 34, at Oakland 16

Oakland 20, at Dallas 191961 -Dallas 42, at Oakland 35

at Dallas 43, Oakland 111962 -Dallas 26, at Oakland 16

at Dallas 35, Oakland 71963 -at Oakland 10, Kansas City 7

Oakland 22, at Kansas City 71964 -Kansas City 21, at Oakland 9

at Kansas City 42, Oakland 71965 -at Oakland 37, Kansas City 10

at Kansas CIty 14, Oakland 71966 -Kansas City 32, at Oakland 10

Oakland 34, at Kansas City 131967 -at Oakland 23, Kansas City 21

Oakland 44, at Kansas City 221968 -at Kansas City 24, Oakland 10

at Oakland 38, Kansas City 211969 -Oakland 27, at Kansas City 24

at Oakland 10, Kansas City 61970 -Oakland 17, at Kansas City 17

at Oakland 20, Kansas City 61971 -at Oakland 20, Kansas City 20

at Kansas City 16, Oakland 141972 -at Kansas City 27, Oakland 14

at Oakland 26, Kansas City 31973 -at Kansas City 16, Oakland 3

at Oakland 37, Kansas City 71974 -at Oakland 27, Kansas City 7

Oakland 7, at Kansas City 61975 -at Kansas City 42, Oakland 10

at Oakland 28, Kansas City 201976 -Oakland 24, at Kansas City 21

at Oakland 21, Kansas City 101977 -Oakland 37, at Kansas City 28

at Oakland 21, Kansas City 201978 -at Oakland 28, Kansas City 6

Oakland 20, at Kansas City 101979 -at Kansas City 35, Oakland 7

Kansas City 24, at Oakland 211980 -Oakland 27, at Kansas City 14

Kansas City 31, at Oakland 17

1991 -Los Angeles 38, at Cincinnati 141992 -at Cincinnati 24, Los Angeles 21 (OT)1993 -at Cincinnati 16, Los Angeles 101995 -Oakland 20, at Cincinnati 171998 -at Oakland 27, Cincinnati 102003 -at Oakland 23, Cincinnati 202006 -at Cincinnati 27, Oakland 10

RAIDERS vs. CLEVELANDRaiders lead series, 10-71970 -at Oakland 23, Cleveland 201971 -Oakland 34, at Cleveland 201973 -Cleveland 7, at Oakland 31974 -Oakland 40, at Cleveland 241975 -at Oakland 38, Cleveland 171977 -Oakland 26, at Cleveland 101979 -at Oakland 19, Cleveland 141985 -Los Angeles 21, at Cleveland 201986 -at Los Angeles 27, Cleveland 141987 -Cleveland 24, at Los Angeles 171992 -Cleveland 28, at Los Angeles 161993 -Cleveland 19, at Los Angeles 162000 -at Oakland 36, Cleveland 102003 -at Cleveland 13, Oakland 72005 -Cleveland 9, at Oakland 72006 -Cleveland 24, at Oakland 212007 -at Oakland 26, Cleveland 24

RAIDERS vs. DALLASRaiders lead series, 6-31974 -at Oakland 27, Dallas 231980 -Dallas 19, at Oakland 131983 -Los Angeles 40, at Dallas 381986 -Los Angeles 17, at Dallas 131992 -Dallas 28, at Los Angeles 131995 -Dallas 34, at Oakland 211998 -Oakland 13, at Dallas 122001 -at Oakland 28, Dallas 212005 -at Oakland 19, Dallas 13

RAIDERS vs. DENVERRaiders lead series, 54-39-21960 -at Denver 31, Oakland 14

at Oakland 48, Denver 101961 -at Oakland 33, Denver 19

at Denver 27, Oakland 241962 -at Denver 44, Oakland 7

Denver 23, at Oakland 61963 -Oakland 26, at Denver 10

at Oakland 35, Denver 311964 -at Oakland 40, Denver 7

at Denver 20, Oakland 201965 -Oakland 28, at Denver 20

at Oakland 24, Denver 131966 -Oakland 17, at Denver 3

at Oakland 28, Denver 101967 -at Oakland 51, Denver 0

Oakland 21, at Denver 171968 -Oakland 43, at Denver 7

at Oakland 33, Denver 27

1969 -Oakland 24, at Denver 14at Oakland 41, Denver 10

1970 -at Oakland 35, Denver 23Oakland 24, at Denver 19

1971 -Oakland 27, at Denver 16at Oakland 21, Denver 13

1972 -Denver 30, at Oakland 23Oakland 37, at Denver 20

1973 -at Denver 23, Oakland 23at Oakland 21, Denver 17

1974 -Oakland 28, at Denver 17Denver 20, at Oakland 17

1975 -Oakland 42, at Denver 17at Oakland 17, Denver 10

1976 -Oakland 17, at Denver 10at Oakland 19, Oakland 6

1977 -Denver 30, at Oakland 7Oakland 24, at Denver 14

1978 -at Denver 14,Oakland 6Denver 21, at Oakland 6

1979 -at Oakland 27, Denver 3Oakland 14, at Denver 10

1980 -at Oakland 9, Denver 3Oakland 24, at Denver 21

1981 -at Denver 9, Oakland 7Denver 17, at Oakland 0

1982 -at Los Angeles 27, Denver 101983 -Los Angeles 22, at Denver 7

at Los Angeles 22, Denver 201984 -at Denver 16, Los Angeles 13

Denver 22, at Los Angeles 19 (OT)1985 -at Los Angeles 31, Denver 28 (OT)

Los Angeles 17, at Denver 14 (OT)1986 -at Denver 38, Los Angeles 36

Denver 21, at Los Angeles 101987 -at Denver 30, Los Angeles 14

Denver 23, at Los Angeles 171988 -Los Angeles 30, at Denver 27 (OT)

at Los Angeles 21, Denver 201989 -at Denver 31, Los Angeles 21

at Los Angeles 16, Denver 13 (OT)1990 -at Los Angeles 14, Denver 9

Los Angeles 23, at Denver 201991 -at Los Angeles 16, Denver 13

Los Angeles 17, at Denver 161992 -at Denver, 17, Los Angeles 13

at Los Angeles 24, Denver 01993 -Los Angeles 23, at Denver 20

at Los Angeles 33, Denver 30 (OT)1994 -Los Angeles 48, at Denver 16

at Los Angeles 23, Denver 13 1995 -at Denver 27, Oakland 0

Denver 31, at Oakland 281996 -Denver 22, at Oakland 21

at Denver 24, Oakland 19 1997 -at Oakland 28, Denver 25

at Denver 31, Oakland 3

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1968 -at Oakland 41, Boston 101969 -Oakland 38, at Boston 231971 -at New England 20, Oakland 61974 -at Oakland 41, New England 261976 -at New England 48, Oakland 171978 -New England 21, at Oakland 141981 -at Oakland 27, New England 171985 -Los Angeles 35, at New England 201987 -at New England 26, Los Angeles 231989 -at Los Angeles 24, New England 211994 -Los Angeles 21, at New England 172002 -at Oakland 27, New England 202005 -at New England 30, Oakland 20*Franchise in Boston prior to 1971.

RAIDERS vs. NEW ORLEANSRaiders lead series, 5-4-11971 -Oakland 21, at New Orleans 211975 -at Oakland 48, New Orleans 101979 -Oakland 42, at New Orleans 351985 -at Los Angeles 23, New Orleans 131988 -at New Orleans 20, Los Angeles 61991 -at New Orleans 27, Los Angeles 01994 -at Los Angeles 24, New Orleans 191997 -New Orleans 13, at Oakland 102000 -Oakland 31, at New Orleans 222004 -New Orleans 31, at Oakland 26

RAIDERS vs. NEW YORK GIANTSRaiders lead series, 7-31973 -at Oakland 42, NY Giants 01980 -Oakland 33, at NY Giants 171983 -at Los Angeles 27, NY Giants 121986 -NY Giants 14, at Los Angeles 91989 -at NY Giants 34, Los Angeles 171992 -at Los Angeles 13, NY Giants 101995 -Oakland 17, at NY Giants 131998 -at Oakland 20, NY Giants 172001 -Oakland 28, at NY Giants 102005 -NY Giants 30, at Oakland 21

RAIDERS vs. *NEW YORK JETSRaiders lead series, 19-14-21960 -Oakland 28, at NY Titans 27

NY Titans 31, at Oakland 281961 -NY Titans 14, at Oakland 6

at NY Titans 23, Oakland 121962 -NY Titans 28, at Oakland 17

at NY Titans 31, Oakland 211963 -at NY Jets 10, Oakland 7

at Oakland 49, NY Jets 261964 -at NY Jets 35, Oakland 13

at Oakland 35, NY Jets 261965 -Oakland 24, at NY Jets 24

at Oakland 24, NY Jets 141966 -Oakland 24, at NY Jets 21

at Oakland 28, NY Jets 281967 -at NY Jets 27, Oakland 14

at Oakland 38, NY Jets 291968 -at Oakland 43, NY Jets 32

1969 -Oakland 27, at NY Jets 141970 -Oakland 14 at NY Jets 131972 -at Oakland 24, NY Jets 161977 -Oakland 28, at NY Jets 271979 -at NY Jets 28, Oakland 191985 -at Los Angeles 31, NY Jets 01989 -Los Angeles 14, at NY Jets 71993 -at Los Angeles 24, NY Jets 201995 -Oakland 47, at NY Jets 101996 -Oakland 34, at NY Jets 131997 -at NY Jets 23, Oakland 221999 -at Oakland 24, NY Jets 232000 -at Oakland 31, NY Jets 72001 -NY Jets 24, at Oakland 222002 -at Oakland 26, NY Jets 202003 -NY Jets 27, at Oakland 242005 -at NY Jets 26, Oakland 102006 -at NY Jets 23, Oakland 3*Known as NY Titans prior to 1963.

RAIDERS vs. PHILADELPHIAPhiladelphia leads series, 5-41971 -at Oakland 34, Philadelphia 101976 -Oakland 26, at Philadelphia 71980 -at Philadelphia 10, Oakland 71986 -Philadelphia 33, at Los Angeles 27 (OT)1989 -at Philadelphia 10, Los Angeles 71992 -at Philadelphia 31, Los Angeles 101995 -at Oakland 48, Philadelphia 172001 -Oakland 20, at Philadelphia 102005 -at Philadelphia 23, Oakland 20

RAIDERS vs. PITTSBURGHRaiders lead series 9-81970 -at Oakland 31, Pittsburgh 141972 -at Pittsburgh 34, Oakland 281973 -Pittsburgh 17, at Oakland 91974 -Oakland 17, at Pittsburgh 01976 -at Oakland 31, Pittsburgh 281977 -Oakland 16, at Pittsburgh 71980 -Oakland 45, at Pittsburgh 341981 -at Oakland 30, Pittsburgh 271984 -Pittsburgh 13, at Los Angeles 71990 -at Los Angeles 20, Pittsburgh 31994 -Pittsburgh 21, at Los Angeles 31995 -Pittsburgh 29, at Oakland 102000 -at Pittsburgh 21, Oakland 202002 -Oakland 30, at Pittsburgh 172003 -at Pittsburgh 27, Oakland 72004 -at Pittsburgh 24, Oakland 212006 -at Oakland 20, Pittsburgh 13

RAIDERS vs. *ST. LOUISRaiders lead series, 7-41972 -at Oakland 45, Los Angeles 171977 -at Los Angeles 20, Oakland 141979 -Oakland 24, at Los Angeles 171982 -at Los Angeles 37, L.A. Rams 311985 -Los Angeles 16, at L.A. Rams 61988 -L.A. Rams 22, at Los Angeles 17

1981 -at Kansas City 27, Oakland 0Kansas City 28, at Oakland 17

1982 -Los Angeles 21, at Kansas City 161983 -at Los Angeles 21, Kansas City 20

Los Angeles 28, at Kansas City 201984 -Los Angeles 22, at Kansas City 20

at Los Angeles 17, Kansas City 71985 -at Kansas City 36, Los Angeles 20

at Los Angeles 19, Kansas City 101986 -Los Angeles 24, at Kansas City 17

Kansas City 20, at Los Angeles 171987 -at Los Angeles 35, Kansas City 17

at Kansas City 16, Los Angeles 101988 -Los Angeles 27, at Kansas City 17

at Los Angeles 17, Kansas City 101989 -at Kansas City 24, Los Angeles 19

at Los Angeles 20, Kansas City 141990 -at Kansas City 9, Los Angeles 7

Kansas City 27, at Los Angeles 241991 -at Kansas City 24, Los Angeles 21

Kansas City 27, at Los Angeles 211992 -at Kansas City 27, Los Angeles 7

at Los Angeles 28, Kansas City 7 1993 -at Kansas City 24, Los Angeles 9

Kansas CIty 31, at Los Angeles 201994 -at Kansas City 13, Los Angeles 3

Kansas City 19, at Los Angeles 91995 -at Kansas City 23, Oakland 17 (OT)

Kansas City 29, at Oakland 231996 -at Kansas City 19, Oakland 3

at Oakland 26, Kansas City 7 1997 -Kansas City 28, at Oakland 27

at Kansas City 30, Oakland 01998 -at Kansas City 28, Oakland 8

Kansas City 31, at Oakland 241999 -Kansas City 37, at Oakland 34

Oakland 41, at Kansas City 38 (OT)2000 -Oakland 20, at Kansas City 17

at Oakland 49, Kansas City 312001 -Oakland 27, at Kansas City 24

at Oakland 28, Kansas City 262002 -at Kansas City 20, Oakland 10

at Oakland 24, Kansas City 02003 -Kansas City 17, at Oakland 10

at Kansas City 27, Oakland 242004 -Kansas City 34, at Oakland 27

at Kansas City 31, Oakland 302005 -Kansas City 23, at Oakland 17

at Kansas City 27, Oakland 232006 -at Kansas City 17, Oakland 13

Kansas City 20, at Oakland 92007 -Kansas CIty 12, at Oakland 10

Oakland 20, at Kansas City 17*Known as Dallas Texans prior to 1963.

RAIDERS vs. MIAMIRaiders lead series, 15-12-11966 -Oakland 23, at Miami 14

at Oakland 21, Miami 10

1967 -at Oakland 31, Miami 171968 -Oakland 47, at Miami 211969 -at Oakland 20, Miami 17

-Oakland 20, at Miami 201970 -at Miami 20, Oakland 131973 -at Oakland 12, Miami 71975 -Oakland 31, at Miami 211978 -at Miami 23, Oakland 61979 -at Oakland 13, Miami 31980 -at Oakland 16, Miami 101981 -Oakland 33, at Miami 171983 -at Los Angeles 27, Miami 141984 -Los Angeles 45, at Miami 341986 -Los Angeles 30, at Miami 281988 -Miami 24, at Los Angeles 141990 -Los Angeles 13, at Miami 101992 -at Miami 20, Los Angeles 71994 -at Miami 20, Los Angeles 17 (OT)1996 -at Oakland 17, Miami 71997 -Miami 34, at Oakland 161998 -Miami 27, at Oakland 171999 -Miami 16, at Oakland 92001 -at Miami 18, Oakland 152002 -at Miami 23, Oakland 172005 -Miami 33, at Oakland 212007 Oakland 35, at Miami 17

RAIDERS vs. MINNESOTARaiders lead series, 8-41973 -at Minnesota 24, Oakland 161977 -at Oakland 35, Minnesota 131978 -at Oakland 27, Minnesota 201981 -Oakland 36, at Minnesota 101984 -at Los Angeles 23, Minnesota 201987 -at Minnesota 31, Los Angeles 201990 -Los Angeles 28, at Minnesota 241993 -at Los Angeles 24, Minnesota 71996 -Minnesota 16, at Oakland 13 (OT)1999 -Oakland 22, at Minnesota 172003 -at Oakland 28, Minnesota 182007 -at Minnesota 29, Oakland 22

RAIDERS vs. *NEW ENGLANDRaiders lead series, 14-13-11960 -at Oakland 27, Boston 14

at Boston 34, Oakland 281961 -at Boston 20, Oakland 17

Boston 35, at Oakland 211962 -at Boston 26, Oakland 16

at Oakland 20, Boston 01963 -Boston 20, at Oakland 14

at Boston 20, Oakland 141964 -Boston 17, at Oakland 14

Oakland 43, at Boston 431965 -Oakland 24, at Boston 10

at Oakland 30, Boston 211966 -at Boston 24, Oakland 211967 -at Oakland 35, Boston 7

Oakland 48, at Boston 14

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RAIDERS vs. SEATTLERaiders lead series, 27-23 1977 -at Oakland 44, Seattle 71978 -at Seattle 27, Oakland 7

Seattle 17, at Oakland 161979 -at Seattle 27, Oakland 10

Seattle 29, at Oakland 241980 -at Oakland 33, Seattle14

Oakland 19, at Seattle 171981 -at Oakland 20, Seattle 10

Oakland 32, at Seattle 311982 -at Los Angeles 28, Seattle 231983 -at Seattle 38, Los Angeles 36

Seattle 34, at Los Angeles 211984 -at Los Angeles 28, Seattle 14

at Seattle 17, Los Angeles 141985 -at Seattle 33, Los Angeles 3

at Los Angeles 13, Seattle 31986 -at Los Angeles 14, Seattle 10

at Seattle 37, Los Angeles 01987 -Seattle 35, at Los Angeles 13

Los Angeles 37, at Seattle 141988 -at Seattle 35, Los Angeles 27

Seattle 43, at Los Angeles 371989 -Seattle 24, at Los Angeles 20

at Seattle 23, Los Angeles 171990 -Los Angeles 17, at Seattle 13

at Los Angeles 24, Seattle 171991 -Los Angeles 23, at Seattle 20 (OT)

at Los Angeles 31, Seattle 71992 -Los Angeles 19, at Seattle 0

at Los Angeles 20, Seattle 31993 -Los Angeles 17, at Seattle 13

at Los Angeles 27, Seattle 231994 -Seattle 38, at Los Angeles 9

Los Angeles 17, at Seattle 161995 -at Oakland 34, Seattle 10

at Seattle 44, Oakland 101996 -Oakland 27, at Seattle 21

Seattle 28, at Oakland 211997 -at Seattle 45, Oakland 34

Seattle 22, at Oakland 211998 -Oakland 31, at Seattle 18

at Oakland 20, Seattle 17 1999 -at Seattle 22, Oakland 21

at Oakland 30, Seattle 212000 -at Oakland 31, Seattle 3

at Seattle 27, Oakland 242001 -at Oakland 38, Seattle 14

at Seattle 34, Oakland 272002 -at Oakland 31, Seattle 172006 -at Seattle 16, Oakland 0

RAIDERS vs. TAMPA BAYRaiders lead series, 5-11976 -at Oakland 49, Tampa Bay 161981 -at Oakland 18, Tampa Bay 161993 -at Los Angeles 27, Tampa Bay 201996 -at Tampa Bay 20, Oakland 17 (OT)1999 -at Oakland 45, Tampa Bay 02004 -at Oakland 30 ,Tampa Bay 20

RAIDERS vs. *TENNESSEERaiders lead series, 23-181960 -Houston 37, at Oakland 22

Oakland 14, at Houston 131961 -at Houston 55, Oakland 0

Houston 47, at Oakland 161962 -Houston 28, at Oakland 20

at Houston 32, Oakland 171963 -Oakland 24, at Houston 13

at Oakland 52, Houston 491964 -at Houston 42, Oakland 28

at Oakland 20, Houston 101965 -at Oakland 21, Houston 17

Oakland 33, at Houston 211966 -at Houston 31, Oakland 0

at Oakland 38, Houston 231967 -Oakland 19, at Houston 71968 -Oakland 24, at Houston151969 -at Oakland 21, Houston 171971 -at Oakland 41, Houston 211972 -Oakland 34, at Houston 01973 -Oakland 17, at Houston 61975 -Houston 27, at Oakland 261976 -Oakland 14, at Houston 131977 -at Oakland 34, Houston 291978 -at Oakland 21, Houston 171979 -at Houston 31, Oakland 171981 -at Houston 17, Oakland 161983 -at Los Angeles 20, Houston 61984 -Los Angeles 24, at Houston 141986 -Los Angeles 28, at Houston 171988 -at Houston 38, Los Angeles 351989 -at Houston 23, Los Angeles 71991 -at Houston 47, Los Angeles 171994 -at Los Angeles 17, Houston 141997 -at Tennessee 24, Oakland 21(OT)1999 -at Tennessee 21, Oakland 142001 -Tennessee 13, at Oakland 102002 -at Oakland 52, Tennessee 252003 -at Tennessee 25, Oakland 202004 -at Oakland 40, Tennessee 352005 -Oakland 34, at Tennessee 252007 at Tennessee 13, Oakland 9*Known as Houston Oilers prior to 1997.

RAIDERS vs. WASHINGTONRaiders lead series, 7-31970 -at Oakland 34, Washington 201975 -Oakland 26, at Washington 231980 -at Oakland 24, Washington 211983 -at Washington 37, Los Angeles 351986 -at Washington 10, Los Angeles 61989 -at Los Angeles 37, Washington 241992 -Los Angeles 21, at Washington 201995 -Oakland 20, at Washington 81998 -Washington 29, at Oakland 192005 -Oakland 16, at Washington 13

1991 -at Los Angeles 20, L.A. Rams 171994 -Los Angeles 20, at L.A. Rams 171997 -at Oakland 35, St. Louis 172002 -at St. Louis 28, Oakland 132006 -St. Louis 20, at Oakland 0*Franchise in Los Angeles prior to 1995.

RAIDERS vs. *SAN DIEGORaiders lead series, 56-38-21960 -at Los Angeles 52, Oakland 28

Los Angeles 41, at Oakland 171961 - at San Diego 44, Oakland 0

San Diego 41, at Oakland101962 -San Diego 42, at Oakland 33

at San Diego 31, Oakland 211963 -Oakland 34, at San Diego 33

at Oakland 41, San Diego 271964 -San Diego 31, at Oakland 17

at Oakland 21 San Diego 201965 -San Diego 17, at Oakland 6

at San Diego 24, Oakland 141966 -San Diego 29, at Oakland 20

Oakland 41, at San Diego191967 -at Oakland 51, San Diego 10

Oakland 41, at San Diego 211968 -San Diego 23, at Oakland 14

Oakland 34, at San Diego 271969 -Oakland 24, at San Diego 12

at Oakland 21, San Diego 161970 -Oakland 27, at San Diego 27

at Oakland 20, San Diego171971 -Oakland 34, at San Diego 0

at Oakland 34, San Diego 331972 -at Oakland 17, San Diego 17

Oakland 21, at San Diego 191973 -Oakland 27, at San Diego 17

at Oakland 31, San Diego 31974 -Oakland 14, at San Diego 10

at Oakland 17, San Diego 101975 -Oakland 6, at San Diego 0

at Oakland 25, San Diego 01976 -Oakland 27, at San Diego 17

at Oakland 24, San Diego 01977 -at Oakland 24, San Diego 0

at San Diego 12, Oakland 71978 -Oakland 21, at San Diego 20

San Diego 27, at Oakland 231979 -at San Diego 30, Oakland 10

at Oakland 45, San Diego 221980 -at San Diego 30, Oakland 24 (OT)

at Oakland 38, San Diego 241981 -San Diego 55, at Oakland 21

at San Diego 23, Oakland 101982 -at Los Angeles 28, San Diego 24

Los Angeles 41, at San Diego 341983 -Los Angeles 42, at San Diego 10

at Los Angeles 30, San Diego 141984 -at Los Angeles 33, San Diego 30

Los Angeles 44, at San Diego 371985 -at Los Angeles 34, San Diego 21

at San Diego 40, Los Angeles 34 (OT)

1986 -at Los Angeles 17, San Diego 13Los Angeles 37, at San Diego 31 (OT)

1987 -San Diego 23, at Los Angeles 17at San Diego 16, Los Angeles 14

1988 -at Los Angeles 24, San Diego 13Los Angeles 13, at San Diego 3

1989 -at Los Angeles 40, San Diego 14at San Diego 14, Los Angeles 12

1990 -Los Angeles 24, at San Diego 9at Los Angeles 17, San Diego 12

1991 -San Diego 21, at Los Angeles 13Los Angeles 9, at San Diego 7

1992 -at San Diego 27, Los Angeles 3at San Diego 36, Los Angeles 14

1993 -San Diego 30, at Los Angeles 23Los Angeles 12, at San Diego 7

1994 -San Diego 26, at Los Angeles 24Los Angeles 24, at San Diego 17

1995 -at Oakland 17, San Diego 7at San Diego 12, Oakland 6

1996 -San Diego 40, at Oakland 34Oakland 32, at San Diego 14

1997 -San Diego 25, at Oakland 10Oakland 38, at San Diego 13

1998 -at Oakland 7, San Diego 6Oakland 17, at San Diego 10

1999 -at Oakland 28, San Diego 9at San Diego 23, Oakland 20

2000 -at Oakland 9, San Diego 6Oakland 15, at San Diego 13

2001 -at Oakland 34, San Diego 24Oakland 13, at San Diego 6

2002 -San Diego 27, at Oakland 21 (OT)Oakland 27, at San Diego 7

2003 -at Oakland 34, San Diego 31at San Diego 21, Oakland 14

2004 -at San Diego 42, Oakland 14San Diego 23, at Oakland 17

2005 -San Diego 27, at Oakland 14at San Diego 34, Oakland 10

2006 -San Diego 27, at Oakland 0at San Diego 21, Oakland 14

2007 -at San Diego 28, Oakland 14San Diego 30, at Oakland 17

*Franchise in Los Angeles prior to 1961.

RAIDERS vs. SAN FRANCISCORaiders lead series, 6-51970 -San Francisco 38, at Oakland 71974 -Oakland 35, at San Francisco 241979 -at Oakland 23, San Francisco 101982 -Los Angeles 23, at San Francisco 171985 -San Francisco 34, at Los Angeles 101988 -Los Angeles 9, at San Francisco 31991 -at Los Angeles 12, San Francisco 61994 -at San Francisco 44, Los Angeles 142000 -Oakland 34, at San Francisco 28 (OT)2002 -San Francisco 23, at Oakland 20 (OT)2006 -at San Francisco 34, Oakland 20

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1967EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION

Team W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppHouston 9 4 1 258 199 Raiders 13 1 0 468 233New York 8 5 1 371 329 Kansas City 9 5 0 408 254Buffalo 4 10 0 237 285 San Diego 8 5 1 360 352Miami 4 10 0 219 407 Denver 3 11 0 256 409Boston 3 10 1 280 389CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Raiders 40, Houston 7SUPER BOWL II: Green Bay 33, Raiders 14

1968EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION

Team W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppNew York 11 3 0 419 280 Raiders* 12 2 0 453 233Houston 7 7 0 303 248 Kansas City* 12 2 0 371 170Miami 5 8 1 276 355 San Diego 9 5 0 382 310Boston 4 10 0 229 406 Denver 5 9 0 255 404Buffalo 1 12 1 199 367 Cincinnati 3 11 0 215 329*Raiders won playoff game 41-6CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: NY Jets 27, Raiders 23SUPER BOWL III: NY Jets 16, Baltimore 7

1969EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION

Team W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppNew York 10 4 0 353 269 Raiders 12 1 1 377 242Houston 6 6 2 278 279 Kansas City 11 3 0 359 177Boston 4 10 0 266 316 San Diego 8 6 0 288 276Buffalo 4 10 0 230 359 Denver 5 8 1 297 344Miami 3 10 1 233 332 Cincinnati 4 9 1 280 367PLAYOFF: Kansas City 13, NY Jets 6PLAYOFF: Raiders 56, Houston 7CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Kansas City 17, Raiders 7SUPER BOWL IV: Kansas City 23, Minnesota 7

NATIONAL FOOTBALL LEAGUE1970

AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCEWestern Division Western Division

Team W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppRaiders 8 4 2 300 293 San Francisco 10 3 1 352 267Kansas City 7 5 2 272 244 Los Angeles 9 4 1 325 202San Diego 5 6 3 282 278 Atlanta 4 8 2 206 261Denver 5 8 1 253 264 New Orleans 2 11 1 172 347

Central Division Central DivisionCincinnati 8 6 0 312 255 Minnesota 12 2 0 335 143Cleveland 7 7 0 286 265 Detroit 10 4 0 347 202Pittsburgh 5 9 0 210 272 Chicago 6 8 0 256 261Houston 3 10 1 217 352 Green Bay 6 8 0 196 293

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionBaltimore 11 2 1 321 234 Dallas 10 4 0 299 221Miami 10 4 0 297 228 NY Giants 9 5 0 301 270NY Jets 4 10 0 255 286 St. Louis 8 5 1 325 228Buffalo 3 10 1 204 337 Washington 6 8 0 297 314Boston 2 12 0 149 361 Philadelphia 3 10 1 241 332AFC PLAYOFFS: Raiders 21, Miami 14; Baltimore 17, Cincinnati 0AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Baltimore 27, Raiders 17NFC PLAYOFFS: Dallas 5, Detroit 0; San Francisco 17, Minnesota 14NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Dallas 17, San Francisco 10SUPER BOWL V: Baltimore 16, Dallas 13

YEARLY STANDINGS

AMERICAN FOOTBALL LEAGUE1960

EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISIONTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppHouston 10 4 0 379 285 Los Angeles 10 4 0 373 336New York 7 7 0 382 399 Dallas 8 6 0 362 253Buffalo 5 8 1 296 303 Raiders 6 8 0 319 388Boston 5 9 0 286 349 Denver 4 9 1 309 393CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Houston 24, Los Angeles 16

1961EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION

Team W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppHouston 10 3 1 513 242 San Diego 12 2 0 396 219Boston 9 4 1 413 313 Dallas 6 8 0 334 343New York 7 7 0 301 390 Denver 3 11 0 251 432Buffalo 6 8 0 294 342 Raiders 2 12 0 237 458CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Houston 10, San Diego 3

1962EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION

Team W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppHouston 11 3 0 387 270 Dallas 11 3 0 389 233Boston 9 4 1 346 295 Denver 7 7 0 353 334Buffalo 7 6 1 309 272 San Diego 4 10 0 314 392New York 5 9 0 278 423 Raiders 1 13 0 213 370CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Dallas 20, Houston 17 (OT)

1963EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION

Team W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppBoston* 7 6 1 304 291 San Diego 11 3 0 399 256Buffalo* 7 6 1 327 257 Raiders 10 4 0 363 288Houston 6 8 0 302 372 Kansas City 5 7 2 347 263New York 5 8 1 249 399 Denver 2 11 1 301 473*Boston won playoff game 26-8CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: San Diego 51, Boston 10

1964EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION

Team W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppBuffalo 12 2 0 400 242 San Diego 8 5 1 341 300Boston 10 3 1 365 297 Kansas City 7 7 0 366 306New York 5 8 1 278 315 Raiders 5 7 2 303 350Houston 4 10 0 310 355 Denver 2 11 1 240 438CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Buffalo 20, San Diego 7

1965EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION

Team W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppBuffalo 10 3 1 313 226 San Diego 9 2 3 340 227New York 5 8 1 285 303 Raiders 8 5 1 298 239Boston 4 8 2 244 302 Kansas City 7 5 2 322 285Houston 4 10 0 298 429 Denver 4 10 0 303 392CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Buffalo 23, San Diego 0

1966EASTERN DIVISION WESTERN DIVISION

Team W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppBuffalo 9 4 1 358 255 Kansas City 11 2 1 448 276Boston 8 4 2 315 283 Raiders 8 5 1 315 288New York 6 6 2 322 312 San Diego 7 6 1 335 284Houston 3 11 0 335 396 Denver 4 10 0 196 381Miami 3 11 0 213 362CHAMPIONSHIP GAME: Kansas City 31, Buffalo 7SUPER BOWL I: Green Bay 35, Kansas City 10

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1973AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppRaiders 9 4 1 292 175 Los Angeles 12 2 0 388 178Denver 7 5 2 354 296 Atlanta 9 5 0 318 224Kansas City 7 5 2 231 192 New Orleans 5 9 0 163 312San Diego 2 11 1 188 386 San Francisco 5 9 0 262 319

Central Division Central DivisionCincinnati 10 4 0 286 231 Minnesota 12 2 0 296 168Pittsburgh 10 4 0 347 210 Detroit 6 7 1 271 247Cleveland 7 5 2 234 255 Green Bay 5 7 2 202 259Houston 1 13 0 199 447 Chicago 3 11 0 195 334

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionMiami 12 2 0 343 150 Dallas 10 4 0 382 203Buffalo 9 5 0 259 230 Washington 10 4 0 325 198New England 5 9 0 258 300 Philadelphia 5 8 1 310 393Baltimore 4 10 0 226 341 St. Louis 4 9 1 286 365NY Jets 4 10 0 240 306 NY Giants 2 11 1 226 362AFC PLAYOFFS: Raiders 33, Pittsburgh 14; Miami 34, Cincinnati 16AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Miami 27, Raiders 10NFC PLAYOFFS: Minnesota 27, Washington 20; Dallas 27, Los Angeles 16NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Minnesota 27, Dallas 10SUPER BOWL VIII: Miami 24, Minnesota 7

1974AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppRaiders 12 2 0 355 228 Los Angeles 10 4 0 263 181Denver 7 6 1 302 294 San Francisco 6 8 0 226 236Kansas City 5 9 0 233 293 New Orleans 5 9 0 166 263San Diego 5 9 0 212 285 Atlanta 3 11 0 111 271

Central Division Central DivisionPittsburgh 10 3 1 305 189 Minnesota 10 4 0 310 195Cincinnati 7 7 0 283 259 Detroit 7 7 0 256 270Houston 7 7 0 236 282 Green Bay 6 8 0 210 206Cleveland 4 10 0 251 344 Chicago 4 10 0 152 279

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionMiami 11 3 0 327 216 St. Louis 10 4 0 285 218Buffalo 9 5 0 264 244 Washington 10 4 0 320 196New England 7 7 0 348 289 Dallas 8 6 0 297 235NY Jets 7 7 0 279 300 Philadelphia 7 7 0 242 217Baltimore 2 12 0 190 329 NY Giants 2 12 0 195 299AFC PLAYOFFS: Raiders 28, Miami 26; Pittsburgh 32, Buffalo 14AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Pittsburgh 24, Raiders 13NFC PLAYOFFS: Minnesota 30, St Louis 14; Los Angeles 19, Washington 10NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Minnesota 14, Los Angeles 10SUPER BOWL IX: Pittsburgh 16, Minnesota 6

1971AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppKansas City 10 3 1 302 208 San Francisco 9 5 0 300 216Raiders 8 4 2 344 278 Los Angeles 8 5 1 313 260San Diego 6 8 0 311 341 Atlanta 7 6 1 274 277Denver 4 9 1 203 275 New Orleans 4 8 2 266 347

Central Division Central DivisionCleveland 9 5 0 285 273 Minnesota 11 3 0 245 139Pittsburgh 6 8 0 246 292 Detroit 7 6 1 341 286Houston 4 9 1 251 330 Chicago 6 8 0 185 276Cincinnati 4 10 0 284 265 Green Bay 4 8 2 274 298

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionMiami 10 3 1 315 174 Dallas 11 3 0 406 222Baltimore 10 4 0 313 140 Washington 9 4 1 276 190New England 6 8 0 238 325 Philadelphia 6 7 1 221 302NY Jets 6 8 0 212 299 St. Louis 4 9 1 231 279Buffalo 1 13 0 184 394 NY Giants 4 10 0 228 362AFC PLAYOFFS: Miami 27, Kansas City 24 (2 OT); Baltimore 20, Cleveland 3AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Miami 21, Baltimore 0NFC PLAYOFFS: San Francisco 24, Washington 20; Dallas 20, Minnesota 12NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Dallas 14, San Francisco 3SUPER BOWL VI: Dallas 24, Miami 3

1972AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppRaiders 10 3 1 365 248 San Francisco 8 5 1 353 249Kansas City 8 6 0 287 254 Atlanta 7 7 0 269 274Denver 5 9 0 325 350 Los Angeles 6 7 1 291 286San Diego 4 9 1 264 344 New Orleans 2 11 1 215 361

Central Division Central DivisionPittsburgh 11 3 0 343 175 Green Bay 10 4 0 304 226Cleveland 10 4 0 268 249 Detroit 8 5 1 339 290Cincinnati 8 6 0 299 229 Minnesota 7 7 0 301 252Houston 1 13 0 164 380 Chicago 4 9 1 225 275

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionMiami 14 0 0 385 171 Washington 11 3 0 336 218NY Jets 7 7 0 367 324 Dallas 10 4 0 319 240Baltimore 5 9 0 235 252 NY Giants 8 6 0 331 247Buffalo 4 9 1 257 377 St. Louis 4 9 1 193 303New England 3 11 0 192 446 Philadelphia 2 11 1 145 352AFC PLAYOFFS: Pittsburgh 13, Raiders 7; Miami 20, Cleveland 14AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Miami 21, Pittsburgh 17NFC PLAYOFFS: Dallas 30, San Francisco 28; Washington 16, Green Bay 3NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Washington 26, Dallas 3SUPER BOWL VII: Miami 14, Washington 7

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Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppDenver 12 2 0 274 148 Los Angeles 10 4 0 302 146Raiders 11 3 0 351 230 Atlanta 7 7 0 179 129San Diego 7 7 0 222 205 San Francisco 5 9 0 220 260Seattle 5 9 0 282 373 New Orleans 3 11 0 232 336Kansas City 2 12 0 225 349

Central Division Central DivisionPittsburgh 9 5 0 283 243 Minnesota 9 5 0 231 227Houston 8 6 0 299 230 Chicago 9 5 0 255 253Cincinnati 8 6 0 238 235 Detroit 6 8 0 183 252Cleveland 6 8 0 269 267 Green Bay 4 10 0 134 219

Tampa Bay 2 12 0 103 223Eastern Division Eastern Division

Baltimore 10 4 0 295 221 Dallas 12 2 0 345 212Miami 10 4 0 313 197 Washington 9 5 0 196 189New England 9 5 0 278 217 St. Louis 7 7 0 272 287NY Jets 3 11 0 191 300 Philadelphia 5 9 0 220 207Buffalo 3 11 0 160 313 NY Giants 5 9 0 181 265AFC PLAYOFFS: Raiders 37, Baltimore 31; Denver 34, Pittsburgh 21AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Denver 20, Raiders 17NFC PLAYOFFS: Dallas 37, Chicago 7; Minnesota 14, Los Angeles 7NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Dallas 23, Minnesota 6SUPER BOWL XII: Dallas 27, Denver 10

1978AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppDenver 10 6 0 282 198 Los Angeles 12 4 0 316 245Raiders 9 7 0 311 283 Atlanta* 9 7 0 240 290Seattle 9 7 0 345 358 New Orleans 7 9 0 281 298San Diego 9 7 0 355 309 San Francisco 2 14 0 219 350Kansas City 4 12 0 243 327

Central Division Central DivisionPittsburgh 14 2 0 356 195 Minnesota 8 7 1 294 306Houston* 10 6 0 283 298 Green Bay 8 7 1 249 269Cleveland 8 8 0 334 356 Detroit 7 9 0 290 300Cincinnati 4 12 0 252 284 Chicago 7 9 0 253 274

Tampa Bay 5 11 0 241 259Eastern Division Eastern Division

New England 11 5 0 358 286 Dallas 12 4 0 384 208Miami* 11 5 0 372 254 Philadelphia* 9 7 0 270 250NY Jets 8 8 0 359 364 Washington 8 8 0 273 283Buffalo 5 11 0 302 354 St. Louis 6 10 0 248 296Baltimore 5 11 0 239 421 NY Giants 6 10 0 264 298AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Houston 17, Miami 9AFC PLAYOFFS: Pittsburgh 33, Denver 10; Houston 31, New England 14AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Pittsburgh 34, Houston 5NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Atlanta 14, Philadelphia 13NFC PLAYOFFS: Dallas 27, Atlanta 20; Los Angeles 34, Minnesota 10NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Dallas 28, Los Angeles 0SUPER BOWL XIII: Pittsburgh 35, Dallas 31

1975AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppRaiders 11 3 0 375 255 Los Angeles 12 2 0 312 135Denver 6 8 0 254 307 San Francisco 5 9 0 255 286Kansas City 5 9 0 282 341 Atlanta 4 10 0 240 289San Diego 2 12 0 189 345 New Orleans 2 12 0 165 360

Central Division Central DivisionPittsburgh 12 2 0 373 162 Minnesota 12 2 0 377 180Cincinnati 11 3 0 340 246 Detroit 7 7 0 245 262Houston 10 4 0 293 226 Chicago 4 10 0 191 379Cleveland 3 11 0 218 372 Green Bay 4 10 0 226 285

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionBaltimore 10 4 0 395 269 St. Louis 11 3 0 356 276Miami 10 4 0 357 222 Dallas 10 4 0 350 268Buffalo 8 6 0 420 355 Washington 8 6 0 325 276New England 3 11 0 258 358 NY Giants 5 9 0 216 306NY Jets 3 11 0 258 433 Philadelphia 4 10 0 225 302AFC PLAYOFFS: Raiders 31, Cincinnati 28; Pittsburgh 28, Baltimore 10AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Pittsburgh 16, Raiders 10NFC PLAYOFFS: Dallas 17, Minnesota 14; Los Angeles 35, St. Louis 23NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Dallas 37, Los Angeles 7SUPER BOWL X: Pittsburgh 21, Dallas 17

1976AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppRaiders 13 1 0 350 237 Los Angeles 10 3 1 351 190Denver 9 5 0 315 206 San Francisco 8 6 0 270 190San Diego 6 8 0 248 285 Atlanta 4 10 0 172 312Kansas City 5 9 0 290 376 New Orleans 4 10 0 253 346Tampa Bay 0 14 0 125 412 Seattle 2 12 0 229 429

Central Division Central DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppPittsburgh 10 4 0 342 138 Minnesota 11 2 1 305 176Cincinnati 10 4 0 335 210 Chicago 7 7 0 253 216Cleveland 9 5 0 267 287 Detroit 6 8 0 262 220Houston 5 9 0 222 273 Green Bay 5 9 0 218 299

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppBaltimore 11 3 0 417 246 Dallas 11 3 0 296 194New England 11 3 0 376 236 Washington 10 4 0 291 217Miami 6 8 0 263 264 St. Louis 10 4 0 309 267NY Jets 3 11 0 169 383 Philadelphia 4 10 0 165 286Buffalo 2 12 0 245 363 NY Giants 3 11 0 170 250AFC PLAYOFFS: Raiders 24, New England 21; Pittsburgh 40, Baltimore 14AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Raiders 24, Pittsburgh 7NFC PLAYOFFS: Minnesota 35, Washington 20; LA Rams 14, Dallas 12NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Minnesota 24, LA Rams 13SUPER BOWL XI: Raiders 32, Minnesota 14

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1979AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppSan Diego 12 4 0 411 246 Los Angeles 9 7 0 323 309Denver* 10 6 0 289 262 New Orleans 8 8 0 370 360Seattle 9 7 0 378 372 Atlanta 6 10 0 300 388Raiders 9 7 0 365 337 San Francisco 2 14 0 308 416Kansas City 7 9 0 238 262

Central Division Central DivisionPittsburgh 12 4 0 416 262 Tampa Bay 10 6 0 273 237Houston* 11 5 0 362 331 Chicago* 10 6 0 306 249Cleveland 9 7 0 359 352 Minnesota 7 9 0 259 337Cincinnati 4 12 0 337 421 Green Bay 5 11 0 246 316

Detroit 2 14 0 219 365Eastern Division Eastern Division

MIami 10 6 0 341 257 Dallas 11 5 0 371 313New England 9 7 0 411 326 Philadelphia* 11 5 0 339 282NY Jets 8 8 0 337 383 Washington 10 6 0 348 295Buffalo 7 9 0 268 279 NY Giants 6 10 0 237 323Baltimore 5 11 0 271 351 St. Louis 5 11 0 307 358AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Houston 13, Denver 7AFC PLAYOFFS: Houston 17, San Diego 14; Pittsburgh 34, Miami 14AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Pittsburgh 27, Houston 13NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Philadelphia 27, Chicago 17NFC PLAYOFFS: Tampa Bay 24, Philadelphia 17; L.A. Rams 21, Dallas 19NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Los Angeles 9, Tampa Bay 0SUPER BOWL XIV: Pittsburgh 31, L.A. Rams 19

1980AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppSan Diego 11 5 0 418 327 Atlanta 12 4 0 305 272Raiders* 11 5 0 364 306 Los Angeles* 11 5 0 424 289Kansas City 8 8 0 319 336 San Francisco 6 10 0 320 415Denver 8 8 0 310 323 New Orleans 1 15 0 291 487Seattle 4 12 0 291 408

Central Division Central DivisionCleveland 11 5 0 357 310 Minnesota 9 7 0 317 308Houston* 11 5 0 295 251 Detroit 9 7 0 334 272Pittsburgh 9 7 0 352 313 Chicago 7 9 0 304 264Cincinnati 6 10 0 244 312 Tampa Bay 5 10 1 271 341

Green Bay 5 10 1 231 371Eastern Division Eastern Division

Buffalo 11 5 0 320 260 Philadelphia 12 4 0 384 222New England 10 6 0 441 325 Dallas* 12 4 0 454 311Miami 8 8 0 266 305 Washington 6 10 0 261 293Baltimore 7 9 0 355 387 St. Louis 5 11 0 299 350NY Jets 4 12 0 302 395 NY Giants 4 12 0 249 425AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Raiders 27, Houston 7AFC PLAYOFFS: Raiders 14, Cleveland 12; San Diego 20, Buffalo 14AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Raiders 34, San Diego 27NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Dallas 34, LA Rams 13NFC PLAYOFFS: Philadelphia 31, Minnesota 16; Dallas 30, Atlanta 27NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Philadelphia 20, Dallas 7SUPER BOWL XV: Raiders 27, Philadelphia 10

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1981AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppSan Diego 10 6 0 478 390 San Francisco 13 3 0 357 250Denver 10 6 0 321 289 Atlanta 7 9 0 426 355Kansas City 9 7 0 343 290 Los Angeles 6 10 0 303 351Raiders 7 9 0 273 343 New Orleans 4 12 0 207 378Seattle 6 10 0 322 388

Central Division Central DivisionCincinnati 12 4 0 421 304 Tampa Bay 9 7 0 315 268Pittsburgh 8 8 0 356 297 Detroit 8 8 0 397 322Houston 7 9 0 281 355 Green Bay 8 8 0 324 361Cleveland 5 11 0 276 375 Minnesota 7 9 0 325 369

Chicago 6 10 0 253 324Eastern Division Eastern Division

Miami 11 4 1 345 275 Dallas 12 4 0 367 277NY Jets* 10 5 1 355 287 Philadelphia* 10 6 0 368 221Buffalo* 10 6 0 311 276 NY Giants* 9 7 0 295 257Baltimore 2 14 0 259 533 Washington 8 8 0 347 349New England 2 14 0 322 370 St. Louis 7 9 0 315 408AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Buffalo 31, NY Jets 27AFC PLAYOFFS: San Diego 41, Miami 38 (OT); Cincinnati 28, Buffalo 21AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Cincinnati 27, San Diego 7 NFC PLAYOFFS: San Francisco 38, NY Giants 24; Dallas 38, Tampa Bay 0NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: NY Giants 27, Philadelphia 21NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: San Francisco 28, Dallas 27SUPER BOWL XVI: San Francisco 26, Cincinnati 21

1982AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppRaiders 8 1 0 260 200 Atlanta 5 4 0 183 199San Diego* 6 3 0 288 221 New Orleans 4 5 0 129 160Seattle 4 5 0 127 147 San Francisco 3 6 0 209 206Kansas City 3 6 0 176 184 LA Rams 2 7 0 200 250Denver 2 7 0 148 226

Central Division Central DivisionCincinnati 7 2 0 232 177 Green Bay 5 3 1 226 169Pittsburgh* 6 3 0 204 146 Tampa Bay* 5 4 0 158 178Cleveland* 4 5 0 140 182 Minnesota* 5 4 0 187 198Houston 1 8 0 136 245 Detroit* 4 5 0 181 176

Chicago 3 6 0 141 174Eastern Division Eastern Division

Miami 7 2 0 198 131 Washington 8 1 0 190 128NY Jets* 6 3 0 245 166 Dallas* 6 3 0 226 145New England* 5 4 0 143 157 St. Louis* 5 4 0 135 170Buffalo 4 5 0 150 154 NY Giants 4 5 0 164 160Baltimore 0 8 1 113 236 Philadelphia 3 6 0 191 195AFC 1ST ROUND PLAYOFFS: Raiders 27, Cleveland 10; Miami 26, New England 13; San Diego 31,Pittsburgh 28; NY Jets 44, Cincinnati 17AFC 2ND ROUND PLAYOFFS: NY Jets 17, Raiders 14; Miami 34, San Diego 13AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Miami 17, NY Jets 0NFC 1ST ROUND PLAYOFFS: Washington 31, Detroit 7; Green Bay 41, St. Louis 16; Dallas 30,Tampa Bay 17; Minnesota 30, Atlanta 24NFC 2ND ROUND PLAYOFFS: Dallas 37, Green Bay 26; Washington 21, Minnesota 7 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Washington 31, Dallas 17SUPER BOWL XVII: Washington 27, Miami 17

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1985AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppRaiders 12 4 0 354 308 LA Rams 11 5 0 340 277Denver 11 5 0 380 329 San Francisco* 10 6 0 411 263Seattle 8 8 0 349 303 New Orleans 5 11 0 294 401San Diego 8 8 0 467 435 Atlanta 4 12 0 282 452Kansas City 6 10 0 317 360

Central Division Central DivisionCleveland 8 8 0 287 294 Chicago 15 1 0 456 198Cincinnati 7 9 0 441 437 Green Bay 8 8 0 337 355Pittsburgh 7 9 0 379 355 Minnesota 7 9 0 346 359Houston 5 11 0 284 412 Detroit 7 9 0 307 366

Tampa Bay 2 14 0 294 443Eastern Division Eastern Division

Miami 12 4 0 428 320 Dallas 10 6 0 357 333NY Jets* 11 5 0 393 264 NY Giants* 10 6 0 399 283New England* 11 5 0 362 290 Washington 10 6 0 297 312Indianapolis 5 11 0 320 386 Philadelphia 7 9 0 286 310Buffalo 2 14 0 200 381 St. Louis 5 11 0 278 414AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: New England 26, NY Jets 14AFC PLAYOFFS: Miami 24, Cleveland 21; New England 27, Raiders 20AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: New England 31, Miami 14NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: NY Giants 21, San Francisco 3NFC PLAYOFFS: Chicago 21, NY Giants 0; LA Rams 20, Dallas 0NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Chicago 24, LA Rams 0SUPER BOWL XX: Chicago 46, New England 10

1986AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppDenver 11 5 0 378 327 San Francisco 10 5 1 374 247Kansas City* 10 6 0 358 326 LA Rams* 10 6 0 309 267Seattle 10 6 0 366 293 Atlanta 7 8 1 280 280Raiders 8 8 0 323 346 New Orleans 7 9 0 288 287San Diego 4 12 0 335 396

Central Division Central DivisionCleveland 12 4 0 391 310 Chicago 14 2 0 352 187Cincinnati 10 6 0 409 394 Minnesota 9 7 0 398 273Pittsburgh 6 10 0 307 336 Detroit 5 11 0 277 326Houston 5 11 0 274 329 Green Bay 4 12 0 254 418

Tampa Bay 2 14 0 239 473Eastern Division Eastern Division

New England 11 5 0 412 307 NY Giants 14 2 0 371 236NY Jets* 10 6 0 364 386 Washington* 12 4 0 368 296Miami 8 8 0 430 405 Dallas 7 9 0 346 337Buffalo 4 12 0 287 348 Philadelphia 5 10 1 256 312Indianapolis 3 13 0 229 400 St. Louis 4 11 1 218 351AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: NY Jets 35, Kansas City 15AFC PLAYOFFS: Cleveland 23, NY Jets 20: Denver 22, New England 17AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Denver 23, Cleveland 10NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Washington 19 , LA Rams 7NFC PLAYOFFS: Washington 27, Chicago 13; NY Giants 49, San Francisco 3NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: NY Giants 17, Washington 0SUPER BOWL XXI: NY Giants 39, Denver 20

1983AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppRaiders 12 4 0 442 338 San Francisco 10 6 0 432 293Seattle* 9 7 0 403 397 LA Rams* 9 7 0 361 344Denver* 9 7 0 302 327 New Orleans 8 8 0 319 337Kansas City 6 10 0 386 367 Atlanta 7 9 0 370 389San Diego 6 10 0 358 462

Central Division Central DivisionPittsburgh 10 6 0 355 303 Detroit 9 7 0 347 286Cleveland 9 7 0 356 342 Chicago 8 8 0 311 301Cincinnati 7 9 0 346 302 Green Bay 8 8 0 429 439Houston 2 14 0 288 460 Minnesota 8 8 0 316 348

Tampa Bay 2 14 0 241 380Eastern Division Eastern Division

Miami 12 4 0 389 250 Washington 14 2 0 541 332Buffalo 8 8 0 283 351 Dallas* 12 4 0 479 360New England 8 8 0 274 289 St. Louis 8 7 1 374 428Baltimore 7 9 0 264 354 Philadelphia 5 11 0 233 322NY Jets 7 9 0 313 331 NY Giants 3 12 1 267 347AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Seattle 31, Denver 7AFC PLAYOFFS: Seattle 27, Miami 20; Raiders 38, Pittsburgh 10AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Raiders 30, Seattle 14NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: LA Rams 24, Dallas 17NFC PLAYOFFS: Washington 51, LA Rams 7; San Francisco 24, Detroit 23NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Washington 24, San Francisco 21SUPER BOWL XVIII: Raiders 38, Washington 9

1984AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppDenver 13 3 0 353 241 San Francisco 15 1 0 475 227Seattle* 12 4 0 418 282 LA Rams* 10 6 0 346 316Raiders* 11 5 0 368 278 New Orleans 7 9 0 298 361Kansas City 8 8 0 314 324 Atlanta 4 12 0 281 382San Diego 7 9 0 394 413

Central Division Central DivisionPittsburgh 9 7 0 .387 310 Chicago 10 6 0 325 248Cincinnati 8 8 0 339 339 Green Bay 8 8 0 390 309Cleveland 5 11 0 250 297 Tampa Bay 6 10 0 335 380Houston 3 13 0 240 437 Detroit 4 11 1 283 408

Minnesota 3 13 0 276 484Eastern Division Eastern Division

Miami 14 2 0 513 298 Washington 11 5 0 426 310New England 9 7 0 362 352 NY Giants* 9 7 0 299 301NY Jets 7 9 0 332 364 St. Louis 9 7 0 423 345Indianapolis 4 12 0 239 414 Dallas 9 7 0 308 308Buffalo 2 14 0 250 454 Philadelphia 6 9 1 278 320AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Seattle 13, Raiders 7AFC PLAYOFFS: Miami 31, Seattle 10; Pittsburgh 24, Denver 17AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Miami 45, Pittsburgh 28NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: NY Giants 16, LA Rams 13NFC PLAYOFFS: San Francisco 21, NY Giants 10; Chicago 23, Washington 19NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: San Francisco 23; Chicago 0SUPER BOWL XIX: San Francisco 38, Miami 16

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1989AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppDenver 11 5 0 362 226 San Francisco 14 2 0 442 253Kansas City 8 7 1 318 286 LA Rams* 11 5 0 426 344Raiders 8 8 0 315 286 New Orleans 9 7 0 386 301Seattle 7 9 0 241 327 Atlanta 3 13 0 279 437San Diego 6 10 0 266 290

Central Division Central DivisionCleveland 9 6 1 334 254 Minnesota 10 6 0 351 275Houston* 9 7 0 365 412 Green Bay 10 6 0 362 356Pittsburgh* 9 7 0 265 326 Detroit 7 9 0 312 364Cincinnati 8 8 0 404 285 Chicago 6 10 0 358 377

Tampa Bay 5 11 0 320 419Eastern Division Eastern Division

Buffalo 9 7 0 409 317 NY Giants 12 4 0 348 252Indianapolis 8 8 0 298 301 Philadelphia* 11 5 0 342 274Miami 8 8 0 331 379 Washington 10 6 0 386 308New England 5 11 0 297 391 Phoenix 5 11 0 258 377NY Jets 4 12 0 253 411 Dallas 1 15 0 204 393AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Pittsburgh 26, Houston 23 (OT)AFC PLAYOFFS: Cleveland 34, Buffalo 30; Denver 24, Pittsburgh 23AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Denver 37, Cleveland 21NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: L.A. Rams 21, Philadelphia 7NFC PLAYOFFS: LA Rams 19, NY Giants 13; San Francisco 41, Minnesota 13NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: San Francisco 30, LA Rams 3SUPER BOWL XXIV: San Francisco 55, Denver 10

1990AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppRaiders 12 4 0 337 268 San Francisco 14 2 0 353 239Kansas City* 11 5 0 369 257 New Orleans* 8 8 0 274 275Seattle 9 7 0 306 286 LA Rams 5 11 0 345 412San Diego 6 10 0 315 281 Atlanta 5 11 0 348 365Denver 5 11 0 331 374

Central Division Central DivisionCincinnati 9 7 0 360 352 Chicago 11 5 0 348 280Houston* 9 7 0 405 307 Tampa Bay 6 10 0 264 367Pittsburgh 9 7 0 292 240 Detroit 6 10 0 373 413Cleveland 3 13 0 228 462 Green Bay 6 10 0 271 347

Minnesota 6 10 0 351 326Eastern Division Eastern Division

Buffalo 13 3 0 428 263 NY Giants 13 3 0 335 211Miami* 12 4 0 336 242 Philadelphia* 10 6 0 396 299Indianapolis 7 9 0 281 353 Washington* 10 6 0 381 301NY Jets 6 10 0 295 345 Dallas 7 9 0 244 308New England 1 15 0 181 446 Phoenix 5 11 0 268 396AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Miami 17, Kansas City 16; Cincinnati 41, Houston 14AFC PLAYOFFS: Buffalo 44, Miami 34; Raiders 20, Cincinnati 10AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Buffalo 51, Raiders 3NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Washington 20, Philadelphia 6; Chicago 16, New Orleans 6NFC PLAYOFFS: San Francisco 28, Washington 10; NY Giants 31, Chicago 3NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: NY Giants 15, San Francisco 13SUPER BOWL XXV: NY Giants 20, Buffalo 19

1987AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppDenver 10 4 1 379 288 San Francisco 13 2 0 459 253Seattle* 9 6 0 371 314 New Orleans* 12 3 0 422 283San Diego 8 7 0 253 317 LA Rams 6 9 0 317 361Raiders 5 10 0 301 289 Atlanta 3 12 0 205 436Kansas City 4 11 0 273 388

Central Division Central DivisionCleveland 10 5 0 390 239 Chicago 11 4 0 356 282Houston* 9 6 0 345 349 Minnesota* 8 7 0 336 335Pittsburgh 8 7 0 285 299 Green Bay 5 9 1 255 300Cincinnati 4 11 0 285 370 Tampa Bay 4 11 0 286 360

Detroit 4 11 0 269 384Eastern Division Eastern Division

Indianapolis 9 6 0 300 238 Washington 11 4 0 379 285New England 8 7 0 320 293 Dallas 7 8 0 340 348Miami 8 7 0 362 335 St. Louis 7 8 0 362 368Buffalo 7 8 0 270 305 Philadelphia 7 8 0 337 380NY Jets 6 9 0 334 360 NY Giants 6 9 0 280 312AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Houston 23, Seattle 20AFC PLAYOFFS: Cleveland 38, Indianapolis 21; Denver 34, Houston 10AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Denver 38, Cleveland 33NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Minnesota 44, New Orleans 10NFC PLAYOFFS: Minnesota 36, San Francisco 24; Washington 21, Chicago 17NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Washington 17, Minnesota 10SUPER BOWL XXII: Washington 42, Denver 10

1988AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppSeattle 9 7 0 339 329 San Francisco 10 6 0 369 294Denver 8 8 0 327 352 LA Rams* 10 6 0 407 293Raiders 7 9 0 335 369 New Orleans 10 6 0 312 283San Diego 6 10 0 231 332 Atlanta 5 11 0 244 315Kansas City 4 11 1 254 320

Central Division Central DivisionCincinnati 12 4 0 448 329 Chicago 12 4 0 312 215Cleveland* 10 6 0 304 288 Minnesota* 11 5 0 406 233Houston* 10 6 0 424 365 Tampa Bay 5 11 0 261 350Pittsburgh 5 11 0 336 421 Detroit 4 12 0 220 313

Green Bay 4 12 0 240 315Eastern Division Eastern Division

Buffalo* 12 4 0 329 237 Philadelphia 10 6 0 379 319Indianapolis 9 7 0 354 315 NY Giants 10 6 0 359 304New England 9 7 0 250 284 Washington 7 9 0 345 387NY Jets 8 7 1 372 354 Phoenix 7 9 0 344 398Miami 6 10 0 319 380 Dallas 3 13 0 265 381AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Houston 24, Cleveland 23AFC PLAYOFFS: Cincinnati 21, Seattle 13; Buffalo 17, Houston 10AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Cincinnati 21, Buffalo 10NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Minnesota 28, LA Rams 17NFC PLAYOFFS: Chicago 20, Philadelphia 12; San Francisco 34, Minnesota 9NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: San Francisco 28, Chicago 3SUPER BOWL XXIII: San Francisco 20, Cincinnati 16

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1993AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppKansas City 11 5 0 328 291 San Francisco 10 6 0 473 295Raiders* 10 6 0 306 326 New Orleans 8 8 0 317 343Denver* 9 7 0 373 284 Atlanta 6 10 0 316 385San Diego 8 8 0 322 290 LA Rams 5 11 0 221 367Seattle 6 10 0 280 314

Central Division Central DivisionHouston 12 4 0 368 238 Detroit 10 6 0 298 292Pittsburgh* 9 7 0 308 281 Minnesota* 9 7 0 277 290Cleveland 7 9 0 304 307 Green Bay* 9 7 0 340 282Cincinnati 3 13 0 187 319 Chicago 7 9 0 234 230

Tampa Bay 5 11 0 237 376Eastern Division Eastern Division

Buffalo 12 4 0 329 242 Dallas 12 4 0 376 229Miami 9 7 0 349 351 NY Giants* 11 5 0 288 205NY Jets 8 8 0 270 247 Philadelphia 8 8 0 293 315New England 5 11 0 238 286 Phoenix 7 9 0 326 269Indianapolis 4 12 0 189 378 Washington 4 12 0 230 345AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Raiders 42, Denver 24; Kansas City 27, Pittsburgh 24 (OT)AFC PLAYOFFS: Buffalo 29, Raiders 23; Kansas City 28, Houston 20AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Buffalo 30, Kansas City 13NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Green Bay 28, Detroit 24; NY Giants 17, Minnesota 10NFC PLAYOFFS: San Francisco 44, NY Giants 3; Dallas 27, Green Bay 17NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Dallas 38, San Francisco 21SUPER BOWL XXVIII: Dallas 30, Buffalo 13

1994AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppSan Diego 11 5 0 381 306 San Francisco 13 3 0 505 296Kansas City* 9 7 0 319 298 New Orleans 7 9 0 348 407Raiders 9 7 0 303 327 Atlanta 7 9 0 317 385Denver 7 9 0 347 396 LA Rams 4 12 0 286 365Seattle 6 10 0 287 323

Central Division Central DivisionPittsburgh 12 4 0 316 234 Minnesota 10 6 0 356 314Cleveland* 11 5 0 340 204 Green Bay* 9 7 0 382 287Cincinnati 3 13 0 276 406 Detroit* 9 7 0 357 342Houston 2 14 0 226 352 Chicago* 9 7 0 271 307

Tampa Bay 6 10 0 251 351Eastern Division Eastern Division

Miami 10 6 0 389 327 Dallas 12 4 0 414 248New England*10 6 0 351 312 NY Giants 9 7 0 279 305Indianapolis 8 8 0 307 320 Arizona 8 8 0 235 267Buffalo 7 9 0 340 356 Philadelphia 7 9 0 308 308NY Jets 6 10 0 264 320 Washington 3 13 0 320 412AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Miami 27, Kansas City, 17; Cleveland 20, New England 13AFC PLAYOFFS: Pittsburgh 29, Cleveland 9; San Diego 22, Miami 21AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: San Diego 17, Pittsburgh 13NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Green Bay 16, Detroit 12; Chicago 35, Minnesota 18NFC PLAYOFFS: San Francisco 44, Chicago 15; Dallas 35, Green Bay 9NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: San Francisco 38, Dallas 28SUPER BOWL XXIX: San Francisco 49, San Diego 26

1991AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppDenver 12 4 0 304 235 New Orleans 12 4 0 339 295Kansas City* 10 6 0 322 252 Atlanta* 10 6 0 361 338Raiders* 9 7 0 298 297 San Francisco 10 6 0 393 239Seattle 7 9 0 276 261 LA Rams 3 13 0 234 390San Diego 4 12 0 274 342

Central Division Central DivisionHouston 11 5 0 386 251 Detroit 12 4 0 339 295Pittsburgh 7 9 0 292 344 Chicago* 11 5 0 299 269Cleveland 6 10 0 293 298 Minnesota 8 8 0 301 306Cincinnati 3 13 0 .263 435 Green Bay 4 12 0 273 313

Tampa Bay 3 13 0 199 365Eastern Division Eastern Division

Buffalo 13 3 0 458 318 Washington 14 2 0 485 244NY Jets* 8 8 0 314 293 Dallas* 11 5 0 342 310Miami 8 8 0 343 349 Philadelphia 10 6 0 285 244New England 6 10 0 211 305 NY Giants 8 8 0 281 297Indianapolis 1 15 0 143 381 Phoenix 4 12 0 196 344AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Kansas City 10, Raiders 6; Houston 17, NY Jets 10AFC PLAYOFFS: Denver 26, Houston 24; Buffalo 37, Kansas 14AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Buffalo 10, Denver 7NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Atlanta 27, New Orleans 20; Dallas 17, Chicago 13NFC PLAYOFFS: Washington 24, Atlanta 7; Detroit 38, Dallas 6NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Washington 31, Detroit 10SUPER BOWL XXVI: Washington 37, Buffalo 24

1992AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppSan Diego 11 5 0 335 241 San Francisco 14 2 0 431 236Kansas City* 10 6 0 348 282 New Orleans* 12 4 0 330 202Denver 8 8 0 262 329 Atlanta 6 10 0 327 414Raiders 7 9 0 249 281 LA Rams 6 10 0 313 383Seattle 2 14 0 140 312

Central Division Central DivisionPittsburgh 11 5 0 299 225 Minnesota 11 5 0 374 249Houston* 10 6 0 352 258 Green Bay 9 7 0 276 296Cleveland 7 9 0 272 275 Detroit 5 11 0 267 365Cincinnati 5 11 0 274 364 Chicago 5 11 0 295 361

Tampa Bay 5 11 0 273 332Eastern Division Eastern Division

Miami 11 5 0 340 281 Dallas 13 3 0 409 243Buffalo* 11 5 0 381 283 Philadelphia* 11 5 0 354 245Indianapolis 9 7 0 216 302 Washington* 9 7 0 300 255NY Jets 4 12 0 220 315 NY Giants 6 10 0 306 367New England 2 14 0 205 363 Phoenix 4 12 0 243 332AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: San Diego 17, Kansas City 0; Buffalo 41, Houston 38 (OT)AFC PLAYOFFS: Buffalo 24, Pittsburgh 3; Miami 31, San Diego 0AFC CHAMPIONSHIP:Buffalo 29, Miami 10NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Washington 24, Minnesota 7; Philadelphia 36, New Orleans 20NFC PLAYOFFS: San Francisco 20, Washington 13; Dallas 34, Philadelphia 10.NFC CHAMPIONSHIP:Dallas 30, San Francisco 20SUPER BOWL XXVII: Dallas 52, Buffalo 17

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1997AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppKansas City 13 3 0 375 272 San Francisco 13 3 0 375 265Denver* 12 4 0 472 287 Carolina 7 9 0 265 314Seattle 8 8 0 365 362 Atlanta 7 9 0 320 361Raiders 4 12 0 324 419 New Orleans 6 10 0 237 327San Diego 4 12 0 266 425 St. Louis 5 11 0 299 359

Central Division Central DivisionPittsburgh 11 5 0 372 307 Green Bay 13 3 0 422 282Jacksonville* 11 5 0 394 318 Tampa Bay* 10 6 0 299 263Tennessee 8 8 0 333 310 Detroit* 9 7 0 379 306Cincinnati 7 9 0 355 405 Minnesota* 9 7 0 354 359Baltimore 6 9 1 326 345 Chicago 4 12 0 263 421

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionNew England 10 6 0 369 289 NY Giants 10 5 1 307 265Miami* 9 7 0 339 327 Washington 8 7 1 327 289NY Jets 9 7 0 348 287 Philadelphia 6 9 1 317 372Buffalo 6 10 0 255 367 Dallas 6 10 0 304 314Indianapolis 3 13 0 313 401 Arizona 4 12 0 283 379AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Denver 42, Jacksonville 17; New England 17, Miami 3AFC PLAYOFFS: Pittsburgh 7, New England 6; Denver 14, Kansas City 10AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Denver 24, PIttsburgh 21NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Minnesota 23, NY Giants 22; Tampa Bay 20, Detroit 10NFC PLAYOFFS: Green Bay 21, Tampa Bay 7; San Francisco 38, Minnesota 22NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Green Bay 23, San Francisco 10SUPER BOWL XXXII: Denver 31, Green Bay 24

1998AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppDenver 14 2 0 501 309 Atlanta 14 2 0 442 289Raiders 8 8 0 288 356 San Francisco* 12 4 0 479 328Seattle 8 8 0 372 310 New Orleans 6 10 0 305 359Kansas City 7 9 0 327 363 Carolina 4 12 0 336 413San Diego 5 11 0 241 342 St. Louis 4 12 0 285 378

Central Division Central DivisionJacksonville 11 5 0 392 338 Minnesota 15 1 0 556 296Tennessee 8 8 0 330 320 Green Bay* 11 5 0 408 319Pittsburgh 7 9 0 263 303 Tampa Bay 8 8 0 314 295Baltimore 6 10 0 269 335 Detroit 5 11 0 306 378Cincinnati 3 13 0 268 452 Chicago 4 12 0 276 368

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionNY Jets 12 4 0 416 266 Dallas 10 6 0 381 275Miami* 10 6 0 321 265 Arizona* 9 7 0 325 378Buffalo* 10 6 0 400 333 NY Giants 8 8 0 287 309New England* 9 7 0 337 329 Washington 6 10 0 319 421Indianapolis 3 13 0 310 444 Philadelphia 3 13 0 161 344 AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Miami 24, Buffalo 17; Jacksonville 25, New England 10AFC PLAYOFFS: Denver 38, Miami 3; NY Jets 34, Jacksonville 24AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Denver 23, NY Jets 10NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Arizona 20, Dallas 7; San Francisco 30, Green Bay 27NFC PLAYOFFS: Atlanta 20, San Francisco 18; Minnesota 41, Arizona 21 NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Atlanta 30, Minnesota 27 (OT)SUPER BOWL XXXIII: Denver 34, Atlanta 19

1995AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppKansas City 13 3 0 358 241 San Francisco 11 5 0 457 258San Diego* 9 7 0 321 323 Atlanta* 9 7 0 362 349Raiders 8 8 0 348 332 New Orleans 7 9 0 319 348Seattle 8 8 0 363 366 St. Louis 7 9 0 309 418Denver 8 8 0 388 345 Carolina 7 9 0 289 325

Central Division Central DivisionPittsburgh 11 5 0 407 327 Green Bay 11 5 0 404 314Cincinnati 7 9 0 349 374 Detroit* 10 6 0 436 336Houston 7 9 0 348 324 Chicago 9 7 0 392 366Cleveland 5 11 0 289 356 Minnesota 8 8 0 412 385Jacksonville 4 12 0 275 404 Tampa Bay 7 9 0 238 335

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionBuffalo 10 6 0 350 335 Dallas 12 4 0 435 291Indianapolis* 9 7 0 331 316 Philadelphia* 10 6 0 318 338Miami* 9 7 0 398 332 Washington 6 10 0 326 359New England 6 10 0 294 377 NY Giants 5 11 0 300 340NY Jets 3 13 0 233 384 Arizona 4 12 0 275 422AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Buffalo 37, Miami 22; Indianapolis 35, San Diego 20AFC PLAYOFFS: Pittsburgh 40, Buffalo 21; Indianapolis 10, Kansas City 7AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Pittsburgh 20, Indianapolis 16NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Philadelphia 58, Detroit 37; Green Bay 37, Atlanta 20NFC PLAYOFFS: Green Bay 27, San Francisco 17; Dallas 30, Philadelphia 11NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Dallas 30, Green Bay 27SUPER BOWL XXX: Dallas 27, Pittsburgh 17

1996AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppDenver 13 3 0 391 275 Carolina 12 4 0 367 218Kansas City 9 7 0 297 300 San Francisco* 12 4 0 398 257San Diego 8 8 0 310 376 St. Louis 6 10 0 303 409Raiders 7 9 0 340 293 Atlanta 3 13 0 309 461Seattle 7 9 0 317 376 New Orleans 3 13 0 229 339

Central Division Central DivisionPittsburgh 10 6 0 344 257 Green Bay 13 3 0 456 210Jacksonville* 9 7 0 325 335 Minnesota* 9 7 0 298 315Cincinnati 8 8 0 372 369 Chicago 7 9 0 283 305Houston 8 8 0 345 319 Tampa Bay 6 10 0 221 293Baltimore 4 10 0 371 441 Detroit 5 11 0 302 368

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionNew England 11 5 0 418 313 Dallas 10 6 0 286 250Buffalo* 10 6 0 319 266 Philadelphia* 10 6 0 363 341Indianapolis* 9 7 0 317 334 Washington 9 7 0 364 312Miami 8 8 0 339 325 Arizona 7 9 0 300 397NY Jets 1 15 0 279 454 NY Giants 6 10 0 242 297AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Jacksonville 30, Buffalo 27; Pittsburgh 42, Indianapolis 14AFC PLAYOFFS: Jacksonville 30, Denver 27; New England 28, Pittsburgh 3AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: New England 20, Jacksonville 6NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Dallas 40, Minnesota 15; San Francisco 14, Philadelphia 0NFC PLAYOFFS: Green Bay 35, San Francisco 14; Carolina 26, Dallas 17NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Green Bay 30, Carolina 13SUPER BOWL XXXI: Green Bay 35, New England 21

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2001AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppRaiders 10 6 0 399 327 St. Louis 14 2 0 503 273Seattle 9 7 0 301 324 San Francisco* 12 4 0 409 282Denver 8 8 0 340 339 New Orleans 7 9 0 333 409Kansas City 6 10 0 320 344 Atlanta 7 9 0 291 377San Diego 5 11 0 332 321 Carolina 1 15 0 253 410

Central Division Central DivisionPittsburgh 13 3 0 352 212 Chicago 13 3 0 338 203Baltimore* 10 6 0 303 265 Green Bay* 12 4 0 390 266Cleveland 7 9 0 285 319 Tampa Bay* 9 7 0 324 280Tennessee 7 9 0 336 388 Minnesota 5 11 0 290 390Jacksonville 6 10 0 294 286 Detroit 2 14 0 270 424Cincinnati 6 10 0 226 309

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionNew England 11 5 0 371 272 Philadelphia 11 5 0 343 208Miami* 11 5 0 344 290 Washington 8 8 0 256 303NY Jets* 10 6 0 308 295 NY Giants 7 9 0 294 321Indianapolis 6 10 0 413 486 Arizona 7 9 0 295 343Buffalo 3 13 0 265 420 Dallas 5 11 0 246 338AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Raiders 38, NY Jets 24; Baltimore 20, Miami 3AFC PLAYOFFS: New England 16, Raiders 13 (OT); Pittsburgh 27, Baltimore 10AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: New England 24, Pittsburgh 17NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Philadelphia 31, Tampa Bay 9; Green Bay 25, San Francisco 15 NFC PLAYOFFS: Philadelphia 33, Chicago 19; St. Louis 45, Green Bay 17NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: St. Louis 29, Philadelphia 24SUPER BOWL XXXVI: New England 20, St. Louis 17

2002AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppRaiders 11 5 0 450 304 San Francisco 10 6 0 367 351Denver 9 7 0 392 344 St. Louis 7 9 0 316 369San Diego 8 8 0 333 367 Seattle 7 9 0 355 369Kansas City 8 8 0 467 399 Arizona 5 11 0 262 417

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionNY Jets 9 7 0 359 336 Philadelphia 12 4 0 415 241New England 9 7 0 381 346 NY Giants* 10 6 0 320 279Miami 9 7 0 378 301 Washington 7 9 0 307 365Buffalo 8 8 0 379 397 Dallas 5 11 0 217 329

Northern Division Northern DivisionPittsburgh 10 5 1 390 345 Green Bay 12 4 0 398 328Cleveland* 9 7 0 344 320 Minnesota 6 10 0 390 442Baltimore 7 9 0 316 354 Chicago 4 12 0 281 379Cincinnati 2 14 0 279 456 Detroit 3 13 0 306 451

Southern Division Southern DivisionTennessee 11 5 0 367 324 Tampa Bay 12 4 0 346 196Indianapolis* 10 6 0 349 313 Atlanta* 9 6 1 402 314Jacksonville 6 10 0 328 315 New Orleans 9 7 0 432 388Houston 4 12 0 213 356 Carolina 7 9 0 258 302AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: NY Jets 41, Indianapolis 0; Pittsburgh 36, Cleveland 33AFC PLAYOFFS: Tennessee 34, Pittsburgh 31; Raiders 30, NY Jets 10AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Raiders 41, Tennessee 24NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Atlanta 27, Green Bay 7; San Francisco 39, NY Giants 38 NFC PLAYOFFS: Philadelphia 20, Atlanta 6; Tampa Bay 31, San Francisco 6NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Tampa Bay 27, Philadelphia 10SUPER BOWL XXXVII: Tampa Bay 48, Raiders 21

1999AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppSeattle 9 7 0 338 298 St. Louis 13 3 0 442 289Kansas City 9 7 0 390 322 Carolina 8 8 0 421 381Raiders 8 8 0 390 329 Atlanta 5 11 0 285 380San Diego 8 8 0 269 316 San Francisco 4 12 0 295 453Denver 6 10 0 314 318 New Orleans 3 13 0 260 434

Central Division Central DivisionJacksonville 14 2 0 396 217 Tampa Bay 11 5 0 270 235Tennessee* 13 3 0 392 324 Minnesota* 10 6 0 399 335Baltimore 8 8 0 324 277 Detroit* 8 8 0 322 323Pittsburgh 6 10 0 317 320 Green Bay 8 8 0 357 341Cincinnati 4 12 0 283 460 Chicago 6 10 0 272 341Cleveland 2 14 0 217 437

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionIndianapolis 13 3 0 423 333 Washington 10 6 0 443 377Buffalo* 11 5 0 320 229 Dallas* 8 8 8 352 276Miami* 9 7 0 326 336 NY Giants 7 9 0 299 358NY Jets 8 8 0 308 309 Arizona 6 10 0 245 382New England 8 8 0 299 284 Philadelphia 5 11 0 272 357AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Tennessee 22, Buffalo 16; Miami 20, Seattle 17AFC PLAYOFFS: Jacksonville 62, Miami 7; Tennessee 19, Indianapolis 16AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Tennessee 33, Jacksonville 14NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Washington 27, Detroit 13; Minnesota 27, Dallas 10NFC PLAYOFFS: St. Louis 49, Minnesota 37; Tampa Bay 13, Washington 13NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: St. Louis 11, Tampa Bay 6SUPER BOWL XXXIII: St. Louis 23, Tennessee 16

2000AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppRaiders 12 4 0 479 299 New Orleans 10 6 0 354 305Denver* 11 5 0 485 369 St. Louis* 10 6 0 540 471Kansas City 7 9 0 355 354 Carolina 7 9 0 310 310Seattle 6 10 0 320 405 San Francisco 6 10 0 388 422San Diego 1 15 0 269 440 Atlanta 4 12 0 252 413

Central Division Central DivisionTennessee 13 3 0 346 191 Minnesota 11 5 0 397 371Baltimore* 12 4 0 333 165 Tampa Bay* 10 6 0 388 269Pittsburgh 9 7 0 321 255 Green Bay 9 7 0 353 323Jacksonville 7 9 0 367 327 Detroit 9 7 0 307 307Cincinnati 4 12 0 185 359 Chicago 5 11 0 216 355Cleveland 3 13 0 161 419

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionMiami 11 5 0 323 226 NY Giants 12 4 0 328 246Indianapolis* 10 6 0 429 326 Philadelphia* 11 5 0 351 245NY Jets 9 7 0 321 321 Washington 8 8 0 281 269Buffalo 8 8 0 315 350 Dallas 5 11 0 294 361New England 5 11 0 276 338 Arizona 3 13 0 210 443AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Baltimore 21, Denver 3; Miami 23, Indianapolis 17(OT)AFC PLAYOFFS: Raiders 27, Miami 0; Baltimore 24, Tennessee 10AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Baltimore 16, Raiders 3NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: New Orleans 31, St. Louis 28; Philadelphia 21, Tampa Bay 3NFC PLAYOFFS: Minnesota 34, New Orleans 16; NY Giants 20, Philadelphia 10NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: NY Giants 41, Minnesota 0SUPER BOWL XXXV: Baltimore 34, NY Giants 7

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2005AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppDenver 13 3 0 395 258 Seattle 13 3 0 452 271Kansas City 10 6 0 403 325 St. Louis 6 10 0 363 429San Diego 9 7 0 418 312 Arizona 5 11 0 311 387Raiders 4 12 0 290 383 San Francisco 4 12 0 239 428

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionNew England 10 6 0 379 338 NY Giants 11 5 0 422 314Miami 9 7 0 318 317 Washington* 10 6 0 359 293Buffalo 5 11 0 271 367 Dallas 9 7 0 325 308NY Jets 4 12 0 240 355 Philadelphia 6 10 0 310 388

Northern Division Northern DivisionCincinnati 11 5 0 421 350 Chicago 11 5 0 260 202Pittsburgh 11 5 0 389 258 Minnesota 9 7 0 306 344Baltimore 6 10 0 265 299 Detroit 5 11 0 254 345Cleveland 6 10 0 232 301 Green Bay 4 12 0 298 344

Southern Division Southern DivisionIndianapolis 14 2 0 439 247 Tampa Bay 11 5 0 300 274Jacksonville* 12 4 0 361 269 Carolina* 11 5 0 391 259Tennessee 4 12 0 299 421 Atlanta 8 8 0 351 341Houston 2 14 0 260 431 New Orleans 3 13 0 235 398AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: New England 38, Jacksonville 3; Pittsburgh 31, Cincinnati 17AFC PLAYOFFS: Denver 27, New England 13; Pittsburgh 21, Indianapolis 18AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Pittsburgh 34, Denver 17 NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Washington 17, Tampa Bay 10; Carolina 23, New York Giants 0NFC PLAYOFFS: Seattle 20, Washington 10; Carolina 29, Chicago 21NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Seattle 34, Carolina 14SUPER BOWL XL: Pittsburgh 21, Seattle 10

2006AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppSan Diego 14 2 0 492 303 Seattle 9 7 0 335 341Kansas City* 9 7 0 331 315 St. Louis 8 8 0 367 381Denver 9 7 0 319 305 San Francisco 7 9 0 298 412Raiders 2 14 0 168 332 Arizona 5 11 0 314 389

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionNew England 12 4 0 385 237 Philadelphia 10 6 0 398 323NY Jets* 10 6 0 316 295 Dallas* 9 7 0 425 350Buffalo 7 9 0 300 311 NY Giants* 8 8 0 355 362Miami 6 10 0 260 283 Washington 5 11 0 312 307

Northern Division Northern DivisionBaltimore 13 3 0 353 201 Chicago 13 3 0 427 255Cincinnati 8 8 0 373 331 Green Bay 8 8 0 301 366Pittsburgh 8 8 0 353 315 Minnesota 6 10 0 282 327Cleveland 4 12 0 238 356 Detroit 3 13 0 305 398

Southern Division Southern DivisionIndianapolis 12 4 0 427 360 New Orleans 10 6 0 413 322Tennessee 8 8 0 324 400 Carolina 8 8 0 270 305Jacksonville 8 8 0 371 274 Atlanta 7 9 0 292 328Houston 6 10 0 267 366 Tampa Bay 4 12 0 211 353AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Indianapolis 23, Kansas City 8; New England 37, New York Jets 16AFC PLAYOFFS: Indianapolis 15, Baltimore 6; New England 24, San Diego 21AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Indianapolis 38, New England 34 NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Seattle 21, Dallas 20; Philadelphia 23, New York Giants 20NFC PLAYOFFS: New Orleans 27, Philadelphia 24; Chicago 27, Seattle 24 (OT)NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Chicago 39, New Orleans 14SUPER BOWL XLI: Indianapolis 29, Chicago 17

2003AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppKansas City 13 3 0 484 332 St. Louis 12 4 0 447 328Denver* 10 6 0 381 301 Seattle* 10 6 0 404 327Raiders 4 12 0 270 379 San Francisco 7 9 0 384 337San Diego 4 12 0 313 441 Arizona 4 12 0 225 452

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionNew England 14 2 0 348 238 Philadelphia 12 4 0 374 287Miami 10 6 0 311 261 Dallas* 10 6 0 289 260Buffalo 6 10 0 243 279 Washington 5 11 0 287 372NY Jets 6 10 0 283 299 NY Giants 4 12 0 243 387

Northern Division Northern DivisionBaltimore 10 6 0 391 281 Green Bay 10 6 0 442 307Cincinnati 8 8 0 346 384 Minnesota 9 7 0 416 353Pittsburgh 6 10 0 300 327 Chicago 7 9 0 283 346Cleveland 5 11 0 254 322 Detroit 5 11 0 270 379

Southern Division Southern DivisionIndianapolis 12 4 0 447 336 Carolina 11 5 0 325 304Tennessee* 12 4 0 435 324 New Orleans 8 8 0 340 326Jacksonville 5 11 0 276 331 Tampa Bay 7 9 0 301 264Houston 5 11 0 255 380 Atlanta 5 11 0 299 422AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Tennessee 20, Baltimore 17; Indianapolis 41, Denver 10AFC PLAYOFFS: New England 17, Tennessee 14; Indianapolis 38, Kansas City 31AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: New England 24, Indianapolis 14NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: Carolina 29, Dallas 10; Green Bay 33, Seattle 27 NFC PLAYOFFS: Carolina 29, St. Louis 23; Philadelphia 20, Green Bay 17NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Carolina 14, Philadelphia 3SUPER BOWL XXXVIII: New England 32, Carolina 29

2004AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppSan Diego 12 4 0 446 313 Seattle 9 7 0 371 373Denver* 10 6 0 381 304 St. Louis* 8 8 0 319 392Kansas City 7 9 0 483 435 Arizona 6 10 0 284 322Raiders 5 11 0 320 442 San Francisco 2 14 0 259 452

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionNew England 14 2 0 437 260 Philadelphia 13 3 0 386 260NY Jets* 10 6 0 333 261 NY Giants 6 10 0 303 347Buffalo 9 7 0 395 284 Dallas 6 10 0 293 405Miami 4 12 0 275 354 Washington 6 10 0 240 265

Northern Division Northern DivisionPittsburgh 15 1 0 372 251 Green Bay 10 6 0 424 380Baltimore 9 7 0 317 268 Minnesota* 8 8 0 405 395Cincinnati 8 8 0 374 372 Detroit 6 10 0 296 350Cleveland 4 12 0 276 390 Chicago 5 11 0 231 331

Southern Division Southern DivisionIndianapolis 12 4 0 522 351 Atlanta 11 5 0 340 337Jacksonville 9 7 0 261 280 New Orleans 8 8 0 348 405Houston 7 9 0 309 339 Carolina 7 9 0 355 339Tennessee 5 11 0 344 439 Tampa Bay 5 11 0 301 304AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: New York Jets 20, San Diego 17 (OT); Indianapolis 49, Denver 24AFC PLAYOFFS: Pittsburgh 20, New York Jets 17 (OT); New England 20, Indianapolis 3AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: New England 41, Pittsburgh 27NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFFS: St. Louis 27, Seattle 20; Minnesota 31, Green Bay 17 NFC PLAYOFFS: Atlanta 47, St. Louis 17; Philadelphia 27, Minnesota 14NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: Philadelphia 27, Atlanta 10SUPER BOWL XXXIX: New England 24, Philadelphia 21

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. . . . . . . . . . .North Carolina Central . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995-97HENRY, Adam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .McNeese State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08HOLOVAK, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston College . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971JACKSON, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Trinity . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08JENKINS, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997-98JOHNSON, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Jersey City State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08JONES, Pat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arkansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05JONES, Ronnie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Northeast Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992KALMINAR, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1960-62KENNAN, Larry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .La Verne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982-87, 1996KNAPP, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Sacramento State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08KROMER, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Miami (Ohio) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-04LEGGETT, Earl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisiana State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979-88, 1991-92LAL, Sanjay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08LOFTON, James . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2008LOPEZ, Clayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nevada . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05LOWE, Woodrow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Alabama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-00LYNN, Ron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mt. Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2000-03MADDEN, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1967-68MADDOCK, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963MADRO, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ohio State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1977-82MALAVASI, Ray . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mississippi State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971-72MARINOVICH, Marv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Southern California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1968-70MARTIN, Don . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Harvard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-03

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BUGEL, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Western Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997CALLAHAN, Bill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Illinois Benedictine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-03CONKRIGHT, Red . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oklahoma . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962DAVIS, Al . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963-65ERDELATZ, Eddie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .St. Mary’s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1960-61FELDMAN, Marty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Stanford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1961-62FLORES, Tom . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pacific . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979-87GRUDEN, Jon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Dayton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-01KIFFIN, Lane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fresno State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007-08MADDEN, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1969-78RAUCH, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Georgia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1966-68SHANAHAN, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Eastern Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988-89SHELL, Art . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maryland State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-94, 2006TURNER, Norv . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05WHITE, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1995-96

ASSISTANT COACHESADAMS, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Air Force . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003ADOLPH, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Akron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-91, 1997-98AVEZZANO, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05BAYLESS, Martin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bowling Green . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05BILETNIKOFF, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-06BOGHOSIAN, Sam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979-87BRESNAHAN, Chuck . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Navy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-03

2007AMERICAN CONFERENCE NATIONAL CONFERENCE

Western Division Western DivisionTeam W L T Pts Opp Team W L T Pts OppSan Diego 11 5 0 412 284 Seattle 10 6 0 393 291Denver 7 9 0 320 409 Arizona 8 8 0 404 399Kansas City 4 12 0 226 335 San Francisco 5 11 0 219 364Raiders 4 12 0 283 398 St. Louis 3 13 0 263 438

Eastern Division Eastern DivisionNew England 16 0 0 589 274 Dallas 13 3 0 455 325Buffalo 7 9 0 252 354 NY Giants* 10 6 0 373 351NY Jets 4 12 0 268 355 Washington* 9 7 0 334 310Miami 1 15 0 267 427 Philadelphia 8 8 0 336 300

Northern Division Northern DivisionPittsburgh 10 6 0 393 269 Green Bay 13 3 0 435 291Cleveland 10 6 0 402 382 Minnesota 8 8 0 365 311Cincinnati 7 9 0 380 297 Detroit 7 9 0 346 344Baltimore 5 11 0 275 384 Chicago 7 9 0 334 348

Southern Division Southern DivisionIndianapolis 13 3 0 450 284 Tampa Bay 9 7 0 334 270Jacksonville* 11 5 0 411 409 Carolina 7 9 0 267 347Tennessee* 10 6 0 301 335 New Oreans 7 9 0 379 388Houston 8 8 0 379 398 Atlanta 4 12 0 259 414AFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Jacksonville 31, Pittsburgh 29; San Diego 17, Temmessee 6AFC PLAYOFFS: New England 31, Jacksonville 20; San Diego 28, Indianapolis 24AFC CHAMPIONSHIP: New England 21, San Diego 12NFC WILD CARD PLAYOFF: Seattle 35, Washington 14; NY Giants 24, Tampa Bay 14NFC PLAYOFFS: Green Bay 42, Seattle 20; NY Giants 21, Dallas 17NFC CHAMPIONSHIP: NY Giants 23, Green Bay 20 (OT)SUPER BOWL XLII: NY Giants 17, New England 14

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BARRETT, Jan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fresno State . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963-64BARTLEWSKI, Rich . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fresno State . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990BARTON, Eric . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Maryland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-03BATES, Patrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-94BELCHER, Kevin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wisconsin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985BELL, Anthony . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michigan State . . . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992BELL, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . . .RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1990BELL, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Norfolk State . . . . . . . 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. . . . . . . . . . .Georgia Tech . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983, 1985BEUERLEIN, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988-90BIEKERT, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1993-01BILETNIKOFF, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida State . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1965-78BIRD, Rodger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kentucky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1966-68BIRDWELL, Dan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962-69BISHOP, Sonny . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fresno State . . . . . . . . . . . . .G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963BLACK, Barry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boise State . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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—V—VALDEZ, Vernon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .San Diego University . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962VAN DIVIER, Randy . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . .G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982van EEGHEN, Mark . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colgate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1974-81VANN, Norwood . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .East Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1988VAN PELT, Brad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michigan State . . . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1984-85VAUGHAN, Ruben . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DT-DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1982VELLA, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Southern California . . . . . . . .G-T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1972-79VILLAPIANO, Phil . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bowling Green . . . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1971-79VOIGHT, Bob . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Los Angeles State . . . . . . . .DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1961

—W—WALKER, Denard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LSU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05WALKER, Derrick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999WALKER, Fulton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985-86WALKER, Langston . . . . . . . . . . . . . .California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-06WALKER, Marquis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Southern Missouri . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-99WALLACE, Aaron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB-DE . . . . . . .1990-95, 1997-98WALTER, Andrew . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arizona State . . . . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-07WAND, Seth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .N.W. Missouri State . . . . . . .T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007WARD, B.J. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida State . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007WARE, Tim . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Southern California . . . . . . . .WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989WARREN, Gerard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007WARREN, Jimmy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . .1970-74, 1977WARZEKA, Ron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Montana State . . . . . . . . . . .DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1960WASHINGTON, Fabian . . . . . . . . . . .Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-07WASHINGTON, Lionel . . . . . . . . . . . .Tulane . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . .1987-94, 1997WASHINGTON, Ronnie . . . . . . . . . . .Northeast Louisiana . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987WASHINGTON, Ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004-05WATTS, Robert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boston College . . . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978WATTS, Ted . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981-84WAYMER, Dave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992WEATHERS, Carl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .San Diego State . . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970-71WEAVER, Gary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fresno State . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1973-74WELLS, Warren . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas Southern . . . . . . . . . .WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1967-70WESTBROOKS, Greg . . . . . . . . . . . .Colorado . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-81WHEATLEY, Tyrone . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999-03WHEELER, Dwight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tennessee State . . . . . . . . . .C-T . . . . . . . . . . . .1984, 1987-88WHEELER, Ron . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987WHITE, Alberto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Texas Southern . . . . . . . . . .DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994WHITE, Eugene . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Florida A&M . . . . . . . . . . . . .RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1962WHITLEY, Curtis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clemson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C-G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997

WHITTAKER, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Kansas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .C-T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1997WHITTED, Alvis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .North Carolina State . . . . . . .WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-06WHITTINGTON, Arthur . . . . . . . . . . . .Southern Methodist . . . . . . .RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1978-81WILKERSON, Bruce . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G-T . . . . . . . . . . . .1987-94, 1998WILLIAMS, Brock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Notre Dame . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004WILLIAMS, David . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Illinois . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987WILLIAMS, Demise . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Oklahoma State . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987WILLIAMS, Dokie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .UCLA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1983-87WILLIAMS, Harvey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisiana State . . . . . . . . . . .RB-TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994-98WILLIAMS, Henry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .San Diego State . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1979WILLIAMS, Jamie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Nebraska . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1994WILLIAMS, Jermaine . . . . . . . . . . . . .Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-99WILLIAMS, K.D. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Henderson State . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1999WILLIAMS, Howie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Howard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964-69WILLIAMS, Marcus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Washington State . . . . . . . . .TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002WILLIAMS, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Southern California . . . . . . . .WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007WILLIAMS, Randal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .New Hampshire . . . . . . . . . .TE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2005-06WILLIAMS, Ricky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Langston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985, 1987WILLIAMS, Rodney . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-99WILLIAMS, Roland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .TE . . . . . . . . . . . . .2001-02; 2004WILLIAMS, Sam . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Fresno State . . . . . . . . . . . . .DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003-07WILLIAMS, Willie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grambling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1966WILLIAMSON, Fred . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Northwestern . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1961-64WILLIAMSON, J.R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisiana Tech . . . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1964-67WILLIS, Chester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1981-84WILLIS, Mitch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Southern Methodist . . . . . . .DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1985-88WILSON, Marc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brigham Young . . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1980-87WILSON, Marc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .California . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2007WILSON, Marcus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1991WILSON, Nemiah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Grambling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1968-74WILSON, Otis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Louisville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989WILSON, Wade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .East Texas State . . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-99WINANS, Jeff . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Southern California . . . . . . . .G-DT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1976WISE, Mike . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .California-Davis . . . . . . . . . .DE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1986-90WISNIEWSKI, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Penn State . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1989-01WOLFF, Scott . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mt. Union . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987WONG, Joe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Brigham Young . . . . . . . . . .G-T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2003WOOD, Dick . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .QB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1965WOODEN, Terry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Syracuse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .LB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998WOODS, Chris . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987-88WOODSON, Charles . . . . . . . . . . . . .Michigan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1998-05WOODSON, Rod . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Purdue . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2002-03WRIGHT, Alexander . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Auburn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .WR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1992-94WRIGHT, Steve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Northern lowa . . . . . . . . . . . .T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987-93WYATT, Alvin . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Bethune-Cookman . . . . . . . .DB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1970

—Y—YOUSO, Frank . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1963-65

—Z—ZECHER, Rich . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Utah State . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1965ZEREOUE, Amos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .West Virginia . . . . . . . . . . . . .RB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2004ZOGG, John . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Boise State . . . . . . . . . . . . . .G . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1987

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27 Keith Luhnow, FB, Santa Ana J.C.28 Marv Marinovich, T, USC29 Leon Donahue, E, San Jose State30 Pete Nicklas, T, Baylor31 Bob Elliot, FB, North Carolina32 Eugene White, HB, Florida A&M34 Bill Worrell, T, Georgia

19636 Butch Wilson, HB, Alabama7 Dave Costa, T, Utah8 Roger Locke, E, Arizona State9 Jerry Logan, HB, West Texas State

10 Ray Schoenke, G, SMU12 Walt Burdin, LB, McNeese State12 Doyle Branson, HB, So. Oregon13 Darnell Haney, E, Utah State13 Drew Roberts, E, Humboldt State15 Vern Burke, E, Oregon16 Jim Moss, HB, West Virginia17 John Murio, HB ,Whitworth18 Terry Dillon, HB, Montana18 George Hogan, G, Texas A&M19 Tony Fiorentino, G, UCLA20 Rex Mirich, T, Arizona State21 Neal Petties, HB, San Diego State22 Hugh Campbell, E. Washington St.23 Jon Anabo, QB, Fresno State24 Dick Peters, T, Whittier25 Bill McFarland, FB, Oklahoma St.26 Dennis Claridge, QB, Nebraska27 Dick Skelly, HB, Florida28 Larry Campbell, FB, Utah State29 Dick Anderson, E, Penn State

19641 Tony Lorick, HB, Arizona State2 Dan Conners, T, Miami3 George Bednar, T, Notre Dame4 Bill Budness, LB, Boston University5 Don Green, DB, Susquehanna7 John Sapinsky, T, William & Mary8 Vince Petno, DB, Citadel9 John Williamson, G, Louisiana Tech9 Herschel Turner, T, Kentucky

10 Mel Renfro, HB, Oregon11 Larry Rakestraw, QB, Georgia12 Billy Lothridge, QB, Georgia Tech13 Mickey Babb, E, Georgia14 Fred Polser, G, East Texas State15 Mike Geirs, T, USC16 Ron Wilkening, HB, No. Dakota St.17 Fred Lewis, HB, Massachusetts18 Ron Calcagno, QB, Santa Clara19 Tom Michel, FB, East Carolina20 Ed Beard, T, Tennessee21 Carleton Oats, E, Florida A&M22 Jim Long, FB, Fresno State23 Bill Curry, C, Georgia Tech24 Kent Francisco, T, UCLA25 Terry Sieg, HB, Virginia26 Gordon Guest, QB, Arkansas

19651 Harry Schuh ,T, Memphis State

2 Fred Biletnikoff, WR, Florida State3 Bob Svihus, T, USC4 Gus Otto, LB, Missouri9 Rich Zecher, T, Utah State

10 Craig Morton, QB, California11 Bill Minor, LB, Illinois13 Wally Mahle, DB, Syracuse14 Loren Hawley, DB, California15 Bill Cronin, DE, Boston College16 Fred Hill, E, USC17 Gary Porterfield, E, Tulsa18 John Dugan, T, Holy Cross19 Frank McClendon, T, Alabama20 Bo Scott, HB, Ohio State1965 REDSHIRT

1 Larry Todd, HB, Arizona State2 Jim Harvey ,T, Mississippi3 Stave Mass ,T, Detroit4 Mickey Cox, T, LSU5 Bob Taylor, G, Cincinnati6 Gregg Kent, T, Utah7 John Carroll, T, Texas8 Henry Pinkett, HB, Baylor9 Frank Pennie, T, Florida State

10 Brent Berry, T, San Jose State11 Tom Longo, DB, Notre Dame12 Dennis Duncan, HB, Louisiana College

19661 Rodger Bird ,DB, Kentucky2 Butch Allison, T, Missouri3 Tom Mitchell, E, Bucknell4 Richard Tyson, G, Tulsa5 Pete Banaszak, HB, Miami7 Franklin McRae, T, Tennessee St.9 Clifton Kinney, LB, San Diego State

10 Tony Jeter, E, Nebraska11 Joe Labruzzo, HB, LSU12 Wayne Foster, T, Washington State13 John Niland, G, Iowa14 Mike Johnson, HB, Kansas15 Steve Renko, FB, Kansas16 Craig Ritchey, DB, Stanford17 Ted Holman, DB, Syracuse18 Art Robinson, E, Florida A&M19 Jack Shinholser, LB, Florida State20 Steve Bowman, FB, Alabama1966 REDSHIRT

1 Rod Sherman, HB , USC2 Tom Cichowski, T, Maryland3 Ron Parson, E, Austin Peay4 John Crumbacher, T, Tennessee5 George Patton, T, Georgia6 Dan Archer, T, Oregon7 Bill Thomas, HB, Oklahoma8 Ray Schmautz, LB, San Diego St.9 Mel Tom, LB, San Jose State

10 Joe O’Brien, FB, Texas-Arlington11 Mike Brundage, QB, Oregon

19671 Gene Upshaw, G, Texas A&I3 Bill Fairband, LB, Colorado4 James Roy Jackson, E, Oklahoma

RAIDERS ALL-TIME DRAFTS1960 (First selections)

Jim Andreotti, C, NorthwesternMaxie Baughan, C, Georgia TechGeorge Blanch, HB, TexasCloyd Boyette, T-G, TexasWillie Boykin, T, MichiganCarmen Cavalli, E, RichmondJim Chastain, T-G, Michigan StateFran Curci, QB, MiamiCarroll Dale, E, Virginia TechPurcell Daniels, FB, PepperdineDon Deskin, T, MichiganLeon Dumbrowski, T-G, DelawareKen Fitch, T, KansasDale Hackbart, QB, WisconsinAbner Haynes, HB , No. Texas St.Vin Hogan, HB , Boston CollegeBob Jarus, HB, PurdueEarl Kohlhaas, G, Penn StateBobby Lackey, QB, TexasNeil MacLean, FB, Wake ForestLarry Muff, E, BenedictineDon Norton, E, IowaJim O’Brien, T, Boston CollegeJim Otto, C, MiamiChuck Pollard, E, RiceBilly Roland, G, GeorgiaRay Smith, FB, UCLAWade Smith, HB, North CarolinaJerry Stalcup, G, WisconsinJohn Wilcox, T, OregonAl Witcher, E, BaylorSilas Woods, HB, MarquetteMike Wright, T, Minnesota

(Second selections)C.J. Alexander, HB, SoutheasternPervis Atkins, HB, New Mexico St.Al Bansavage, T-G, USCWalter Beach, HB, Central MichiganJohnny Brewer, E, MississippiDon Edington, E, FloridaHoward Evans, C, HoustonFred Hageman, C, KansasBill Herron, E, GeorgiaBob Hogue, T-G, ShepherdGerald Lambert, T-G, Texas A&ISam McCord, QB, East Texas St.Rich Mostardo, HB, Kent StateBob Parker, T-G, East Texas StateTony Polychronis, T-G, UtahDan Sheehan, T-G, Tenn.-ChattanoogaHoward Turley, E, LouisvilleJim Williams, T-G, North CarolinaJim Woodward, T-G, Lamar

19611 Joe Rutgens, T, Illinois2 George Fleming, HB, Washington3 Myron Pottios, G, Notre Dame4 Elbert Kimbrough, E, Northwestern5 Dick Norman, QB, Stanford6 Bobby Crespino, HB, Mississippi7 Ray Purdin, HB, Northwestern8 Tom Watkins, HB, Iowa State9 Lowndes Shingler, QB, Clemson

10 Ken Peterson, T, Utah11 Dave Mayberry, FB, Utah State12 Bob Schmitz, G, Montana State13 Gerald Burch, E, Georgia Tech14 Clark Miller, T, Utah State15 Bob Coolbaugh, E, Richmond16 Chuck Lamson, HB, Wyoming17 Joe Novsek, T, Tulsa18 Joe Krakoski, HB, Illinois19 Charles Fuller, HB, San Francisco St.20 Preston Fuller, FB, Grambling21 Mike Jones, QB, San Jose State22 Blayne Jones, G, Idaho State23 Roger Fisher, C, Utah State24 Jack Novak, G, Miami25 Paul Yanke, E, Northwestern26 Dean Hinshaw, T, Stanford27 Clair Appledoom, E, San Jose St.28 Dave Grosz, QB, Oregon29 Ed Morris, T, Indiana30 Bill Face, HB, Stanford

19621 Roman Gabriel, QB, No. Carolina St3 Ed Pine, C, Utah4 John Myers, T, Washington5 Joe Hernandez, HB, Arizona6 Dan Birdwell, C, Houston7 Jim Norris, T, Houston8 Ferrell Yarbrough, E, Northwestern9 Jim Dillard, HB, Oklahoma State

10 Henry Rivera, HB, Oregon State12 Jim Skaggs, G, Washington12 Oscar Donahue, E, San Jose State13 George Pierovich, FB, California15 Floyd Dean, E, Florida16 Pat Russ, T, Purdue17 Larry Ferguson, HB, Iowa18 Jim Vollenweider, FB, Miami19 Dennis Spurlock, QB, Whitworth19 Kent Horne, T, BYU20 John Sutro, G, San Jose State21 Bill Tunnicliff, FB, Michigan22 Jim Cadile, E, San Jose State23 Elvin Basham, G, Kansas24 Mickey Bruce, G, Oregon25 Tom Cagaanan, HB, Utah State26 Fred Miller, T, LSU

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1 Henry Lawrence, T, Florida A&M2 Dave Casper, TE, Notre Dame3 Mark van Eeghen, RB, Colgate4 Morris Bradshaw, WR, Ohio State5 Pete Wessel , DB, Northwestern6 James McAlister, RB, UCLA7 Rod Garcia, K, Stanford9 Kenith Pope, DB, Oklahoma

10 Chris Arnold, DB, Virginia State11 Harold Hart, RB, Texas Southern12 Noe Gonzalez, RB, SW Texas St.13 Mike Dennery, LB, So. Mississippi14 Don Willingham, RB, Wisc.-Milwaukee15 Greg Mathis, DB, Idaho State16 Delario Robinson, WR, Kansas17 James Morris, DT, Missouri Valley

19751 Neal Colzie, DB, Ohio State2 Charles Phillips, DB, USC3 Louis Carter, RB, Maryland5 David Humm, QB, Nebraska7 James Daniels, DB, Texas A&M9 Harry Knight, QB, Richmond

10 Steve Sylvester, G, Notre Dame12 Jack Magee, C, Boston College14 Tom Doyle, DB, Yale15 Paul Careathers, RB, Tennessee

19762A Charles Philyaw, DE, Texas Southern2B Jeb Blount, QB, Tulsa3 Rik Bonness, LB, Nebraska4 Herb McMath, DE, Morningside5 Fred Steinfort, K, Boston College7 Clarence Chapman, WR, E.Michigan8A Jerome Dove, DB, Colorado State8B Terry Kunz, RB, Colorado

10 Dwight Lewis, DB, Purdue11 Rick Jennings, RB, Maryland12 Cedric Brown, DB, Kent State13A Craig Crnick, DE, Idaho13B Mark Young, G, Washington State14 Calvin Young, RB, Fresno State15 Carl Hargrave, DB, Upper Iowa16 Doug Hogan, DB, USC17A Buddy Tate, DB, Tulsa17B Nate Beasley, RB, Delaware

19772A Mike Davis, DB, Colorado2B Ted McKnight, RB, Minnesota-Duluth4 Mickey Marvin, G, Tennessee5A Lester Hayes, DB, Texas A&M5B Jeff Barnes, LB, California7 Rich Martini, WR, Cal-Davis8 Terry Robiskie, RB, LSU

12A Rod Martin, LB, USC12B Rolf Benirschke, K, Cal-Davis

19782 Dave Browning, DE, Washington3A Derrick Jensen, RB, Texas-Arlington3B Lindsey Mason, T, Kansas4A Maurice Harvey, DB, Ball State4B Joe Stewart, WR, Missouri

5 Derrick Ramsey, TE, Kentucky6A Tom Davis, C, Nebraska6B Mike Levenseller, WR, Washington St.7A Arthur Whittington, RB, SMU7B Earl Inmon, LB, Bethune-Cookman8 Mark Nickols, LB, Colorado State

11A Dean Jones, WR, Fresno State11B Bob Glazebrook, DB, Fresno State12 Joe Conron, WR, Pacific

19792 Willie Jones, DE, Florida State6A Ira Matthews, KR, Wisconsin6B Henry Williams, DB, San Diego State7 Jack Matia, T, Drake8 Robert Hawkins, RB, Kentucky9 Jim Rourke, T, Boston College

10 Ricky Smith, DB, Tulane11 Bruce Davis, T, UCLA12A Dirk Abernathy, DB, Bowling Green12B Reggie Kinlaw, DT, Oklahoma

19801 Marc Wilson, QB, BYU2 Matt Millen, LB, Penn State5A Kenny Lewis, RB, Virginia Tech5B John Adams, LB, LSU5C William Bowens, LB, North Carolina7 Malcolm Barnwell, WR, Virginia Union8 Kenny Hill, DB, Yale

10 Walter Carter, DT, Florida State11 Mike Massey, LB, Arkansas12 Calvin Muhammad, WR, Tx. Southern

19811A Ted Watts, CB, Texas Tech1B Curt Marsh, T, Washington2 Howie Long, DT, Villanova4 Johnny Robinson, DT, Louisiana Tech5 James Davis, CB, Southern9 Curt Mohl, T, UCLA

10 Frank Hawkins, RB, Nevada-Reno11 Chester Willis, RB, Auburn12 Phil Nelson, TE, Delaware

19821 Marcus Allen, RB, USC2A Jack Squirek, LB, Illinois2B Jim Romano, C, Penn. State3 Vann McElroy, S, Baylor4 Ed Muransky, T, Michigan5 Ed Jackson, LB, Louisiana Tech7 Jeff Jackson, DE, Toledo

10 Rich D’Amico, LB, Penn State11 Willie Turner, WR, LSU12 Randy Smith, WR, East Texas State

19831 Don Mosebar, T, USC2 Bill Pickel, DT, Rutgers3 Tony Caldwell, LB, Washington4 Greg Townsend, DE, TCU5 Dokie Williams, WR, UCLA7 Jeff McCall, RB, Clemson8 Mike Dotterer, RB, Stanford9 Kent Jordan, TE, St. Mary’s

5 Gerald Wakefield, HB, Mississippi5 Mike Hibler, LB, Stanford6 Rick Egloff, QB, Wyoming7 Ron Lewellen, DT, Tennessee-Martin8 Estes Banks, RB, Colorado9 Mark Devilling, LB, Muskingum

10 Richard Sligh, T, No. Carolina Central11 Dwayne Benson, LB, Hamline12 Bob Kruse, T, Wayne State13 Len Kleinpete, E, SW Louisiana14 Casey Boyett, E, BYU15 Ben Woodson, HB, Utah16 Don Bruce, G, Virginia Tech17 Mike Cullin, DE, Slippery Rock

19681 Eldridge Dickey, QB, Tennessee St.2 Ken Stabler, QB, Alabama3 Art Shell, T, Maryland State4 Charlie Smith, RB, Utah5 John Naponic, T, Virginia7 John Harper, C, Adams State7 George Atkinson, DB, Morris Brown9 John Eason, TE, Florida A&M

10 Rick Owens, DB, Pennsylvania11 Marv Hubbard, FB, Colgate11 Ralph Oliver, LB, San Diego State12 Larry Plantz, WR, Colorado13 Larry Blackstone, RB, Fairmont St.14 Ray Carlson, LB, Hamline15 Mike Leinert, RB, Texas Tech16 David Morrison, DB, SW Texas17 Steve Berry, E, Catawba

19691 Art Thoms, DL, Syracuse2 George Buehler, OL, Stanford3 Lloyd Edwards, TE, San Diego St.4 Ruby Jackson, DL, New Mexico St.6A Ken Newfield, RB, LSU6B Jackie Allen, DB, Baylor7 Finnis Taylor, DB, Prairie View9 Drew Buie, WR, Catawba

11 Harold Rice, LB, Tennessee A&I12 Al Goddard, DB, J.C. Smith 13 Dave Husted, LB, Wabash14 Harold Busby, WR, UCLA15 Alvin Presnell, RB, Alabama A&M16 Junior Davis, LB, Alabama17 Billy Austin, G, Arkansas AM&N

19701 Raymond Chester, TE, Morgan St.2 Ted Koy, RB, Texas3 Gerald Irons, LB, Maryland State4 Tony Cline, LB, Miami5 Art Laster, T, Maryland State6 Alvin Wyatt, DB, Bethune-Cookman7 Steve Svitak, LB, Boise State8 Mike Wynn, DE, Nebraska9 Ike Hill, DB, Catawba

10 Gordon Bosserman, T, UCLA11 Emery Hicks, LB, Kansas12 Jerry DeLoach, G, U.C. Davis13 Don Highsmith , RB, Michigan St.

14 John Riley, K, Auburn15 Fred Moore, DB, Washington16 Tim Roth, C, South Dakota State17 Eric Stolberg, WR, Indiana

19711 Jack Tatum, DB, Ohio State2A Warren Koegel, C, Penn State2B Phil Villapiano, LB, Bowling Green4 Clarence Davis, RB, USC5 Bob Moore, TE, Stanford6 Greg Slough, LB, USC7 Don Martin, DB, Yale9 Dave Garnett, RB, Pittsburgh

10A Bill West, DB, Tennessee State10B Tim Oesterling, DT, UCLA11 James Poston, DT, South Carolina12 Horace Jones, DE, Louisville13 Mick Natzel, DB, Central Michigan14 Tom Gipson, DT, North Texas State15 Andy Giles, LB, William & Mary16 Tony Stawarz, DB, Miami 17 Chuck Hill, WR, Sam Houston St.

19721 Mike Siani, WR, Villanova2A Kelvin Korver, DT, NW Iowa2B John Vella, T, USC3 Mel Lunsford, DE, Central St. 4A Cliff Branch, WR, Colorado4B Dave Dalby, C, UCLA6 Dan Medlin, DT, North Carolina St.7A Skip Thomas, DB, USC7B Dennis Pete, DB, San Francisco St.8 Jackie Brown, RB, Stanford9 Dave Bigler, RB, Morningside

10 Phil Price, DB, Idaho State11 Joe Carroll, LB, Pittsburgh12 Kent Gaydos, TE, Florida State13 Ted Covington, WR, San Fernando St.14 Dennis Cambal, RB, William & Mary15A Charles Hester, RB, Central St. 15B Dave Snesrud, LB, Hamline16 Willie Wright, WR, No.Carolina A&T

19731 Ray Guy, P, Southern Mississippi2 Monte Johnson, LB, Nebraska4A Perry Smith, DB, Colorado State4B Joe Wylie, WR, Oklahoma5A Louis Neal, WR, Prairie View5B Ron Mikalojczyk, T, Tampa6 Brent Myers, T, Purdue7 Gary Weaver, LB, Fresno State8 Mike Rae, QB, USC9 Steve Sweeney, WR, California

10 Leo Allen, WR, Tuskegee11 Jerry List, RB, Nebraska12 James Krapf, LB, Alabama14 Bruce Polen, DB, William Penn15 David Leffers, G, Vanderbilt16 Jerry Gadlin, WR, Wyoming17 Mike Ryan, C, USC

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19951 Napoleon Kaufman, RB, Washington2 Barret Robbins, C, TCU3 Joe Aska, RB, Central State4 Mike Morton, LB, North Carolina5A Matt Dyson, LB, Michigan5B Jeff Kysar, T, Arizona State6 Eli Herring, T, Brigham Young

19961 Rickey Dudley, TE, Ohio State2 Lance Johnstone, DE, Temple5 La’Roi Glover, DT, San Diego State6 Tim Hall, RB, Robert Morris7A Sedric Clark, LB, Tulsa7B Darius Smith, C, Sam Houston St.7C Joey Wylie, G, Stephen F. Austin

19971 Darrell Russell, DT, USC3A Adam Treu, G, Nebraska3B Tim Kohn, G, Iowa State4 Chad Levitt, RB, Cornell6A Calvin Branch, CB, Colorado St.6B Grady Jackson, DT, Knoxville

19981A Charles Woodson, CB, Michigan1B Mo Collins, T, Florida2 Leon Bender, DT, Washington St.3 Jon Ritchie, RB, Stanford4 Gennaro DiNapoli, G, Virginia Tech5A Jeremy Brigham, TE, Washington5B Travian Smith, LB, Oklahoma7A Vince Amey, DE, Arizona State7B David Sanders, DE, Arkansas

19991 Matt Stinchcomb, T, Georgia2 Tony Bryant, DE, Florida State4 Dameane Douglas, WR, California5A Eric Barton, LB, Maryland5B Rod Coleman, LB, East Carolina6 Daren Yancey, DT, BYU7 JoJuan Armour, LB, Miami (Ohio)

20001 Sebastian Janikowski, K, Florida State2 Jerry Porter, WR, West Virginia4 Junior Ioane, DT, Arizona State5 Shane Lechler, P, Texas A&M7A Mondriel Fulcher, TE, Miami7B Cliffton Black, S, SW Texas State

20011 Derrick Gibson, S, Florida State2 Marques Tuiasosopo, QB, Washington3 DeLawrence Grant, DE, Oregon State5 Raymond Perryman, S, Northern Arizona6 Chris Cooper, DT, Nebraska-Omaha7A Derek Combs, RB, Ohio State7B Ken-Yon Rambo, WR, Ohio State

20021A Phillip Buchanon, CB, Miami (Fla.)1B Napoleon Harris, LB, Northwestern2A Langston Walker, OL, California

2B Doug Jolley, TE, Brigham Young 5 Kenyon Coleman, DE, UCLA6A Keyon Nash, S, Albany State (Ga.)6B Larry Ned, RB, San Diego State7 Ronald Curry, QB, North Carolina

20031A Nnamdi Asomugha, CB, California1B Tyler Brayton, DE, Colorado2 Teyo Johnson, TE, Stanford3A Sam Williams, DE, Fresno State 3B Justin Fargas, RB, USC4 Shurron Pierson, DE, S. Florida5 Doug Gabriel, WR, Central Florida6 Dustin Rykert, T, Brigham Young7A Siddeeq Shabazz, S, New Mexico State7B Ryan Hoag, WR, Gustavus Adolphus

20041 Robert Gallery, T, Iowa2 Jake Grove, C, Virginia Tech3 Stuart Schweigert, S, Purdue4 Carlos Francis, WR, Texas Tech 5 Johnnie Morant, WR, Syracuse6A Shawn Johnson, DE, Delaware6B Cody Spencer, LB, North Texas7A Courtney Anderson, TE, San Jose State7B Andre Sommersell, LB, Colorado State

20051 Fabian Washington, CB, Nebraska2 Stanford Routt. CB, Houston3A Andrew Walter, QB, Arizona State3B Kirk Morrison, LB, San Diego State6A Anttaj Hawthorne, DT, Wisconsin6B Ryan Riddle, LB, California6C Pete McMahon, T, Iowa

20061 Michael Huff, DB, Texas2 Thomas Howard, LB, UTEP3 Paul McQuistan, OL, Weber State4 Darnell Bing, LB, USC6 Kevin Boothe, OL, Cornell7A Chris Morris, OL, Michigan State7B Kevin McMahan, WR, Maine

20071 JaMarcus Russell, QB,LSU2 Zach Miller, TE, Arizona State3A Quentin Moses, DE, Georgia3B Mario Henderson, T, Florida State3C Johnnie Lee Higgins, WR, UTEP4A Michael Bush, RB, Louisville4B John Bowie, CB, Cincinnati5A Jay Richardson, DE, Ohio State5B Eric Frampton, S, Washington State6 Oren O’Neal, RB, Arkansas State7 Jonathan Holland, WR. Louisiana Tech

20081 Darren NcFadden, RB, Arkansas4A Tyvon Branch, DB, Connecticut4B Arman Shields, WR, Richmond6 Trevor Scott, DE, Buffalo7 Chaz Schilens, WR, San Diego State

10 Mervyn Fernandez, WR, San Jose St.11 Scott Lindquist, QB, No. Arizona

19842 Sean Jones, DT, Northwestern3 Joe McCall, RB, Pittsburgh5 Andy Parker, TE, Utah6 Stacey Toran, S, Notre Dame7 Mitch Willis, DE, SMU8 Sam Seale, WR, Western State

11 Gardner Williams, CB, St. Mary’s12 Randy Essington, QB, Colorado

19851 Jessie Hester, WR, Florida State3A Tim Moffett, WR, Mississippi3B Stefon Adams, DB, East Carolina4 Jamie Kimmel, LB, Syracuse5 Dan Reeder, RB, Delaware6 Rusty Hilger, QB, Oklahoma State7A Kevin Belcher, T, Wisconsin7B Mark Pattison, WR, Washington7C Bret Clark, DB, Nebraska7D Nick Haden, C, Penn State8 Leonard Wingate, DT, So. Carolina St.9 Chris Sydnor, DB, Penn State

10A Reggie McKenzie, LB, Tennessee10B Albert Myres, DB, Tulsa11 Steve Strachan, RB, Boston College12 Raymond Polk, DB, Oklahoma St.

19861 Bob Buczkowski, DE, Pittsburgh3 Brad Cochran, CB, Michigan4A Mike Wise, DE, U.C. Davis4B Vance Mueller, RB, Occidental4C Napoleon McCallum, RB, Navy6 Doug Marrone, T, Syracuse7 Bill Lewis, C, Nebraska8 Joe Mauntel, LB, Eastern Kentucky9 Zeph Lee, RB, USC

10 Jeff Reinke, DE, Mankato State11 Randall Webster, LB, SW Oklahoma St12 Larry Shephard, WR, Houston

19871 John Clay, T, Missouri2 Bruce Wilkerson, T, Tennessee3 Steve Smith, RB, Penn State4 Steve Beuerlein, QB, Notre Dame7 Bo Jackson, RB, Auburn9 Scott Eccles, TE, E. New Mexico

10A Rob Harrison, RB, Sacramento St.10B John Gesek, G, Sacramento St.10C Jim Ellis, LB, Boise State11A Chris McLemore, RB, Arizona11B Mario Perry, TE, Mississippi

19881A Tim Brown, WR, Notre Dame1B Terry McDaniel, CB, Tennessee1C Scott Davis, DE, Illinois4 Tim Rother, DT, Nebraska5 Dennis Price, CB, UCLA6 Erwin Grabisna, LB, Case W. Reserve7 Derrick Crudup, DB, Oklahoma

8 Mike Alexander, WR, Penn State9A Reggie Ware, RB, Auburn9B Scott Tabor, P, California

10 Newt Harrell, G, West Texas State11 David Weber, QB, Carroll College 12 Greg Kunkel, G, Kentucky

19892 Steve Wisniewski, G, Penn State6A Jeff Francis, QB, Tennessee6B Doug Lloyd, RB, North Dakota St.8 Derrick Gainer, RB, Florida A&M9 Gary Gooden, WR, Indiana

10 Charles Jackson, DT, Jackson St.

19901 Anthony Smith, DE, Arizona2 Aaron Wallace, LB, Texas A&M4 Torin Dorn, CB, North Carolina6 Marcus Wilson, RB, Virginia7 Garry Lewis, CB, Alcorn State8 A.J. Jimerson, LB, Norfolk State9 Leon Perry, RB, Oklahoma

11A Ron Lewis, WR, Jackson State11B Myron Jones, RB, Fresno State12A Major Harris, QB ,West Virginia12B Demetruis Davis, TE, Nevada-Reno

19911 Todd Marinovich, QB, USC2 Nick Bell, RB, Iowa4 Raghib Ismail, WR, Notre Dame6 Nolan Harrison, DT, Indiana8A Brian Jones, LB, Texas8B Todd Woulard, LB, Alabama A&M9 Tahaun Lewis, CB, Nebraska

10 Andrew Glover, TE, Grambling12 Dennis Johnson, CB, Winston-Salem

19921 Chester McGlockton, DT, Clemson2 Greg Skrepenak, T, Michigan5 Derrick Hoskins, S, So. Mississippi6 Tony Rowell, C, Florida7A Curtis Cotton, S, Nebraska7B Kevin Smith, RB, UCLA

10 Alberto White, LB, Texas Southern12 Tom Roth, G, Southern Illinois

19931 Patrick Bates, S, Texas A&M3A Billy Joe Hobert, QB, Washington3B James Trapp, CB, Clemson5 Olanda Truitt, WR, Mississippi St.7 Greg Biekert, LB, Colorado8 Greg Robinson, RB, NE Louisiana

19941 Rob Fredrickson, LB, Michigan St.2 James Folston, DE, NE Louisiana3 Calvin Jones, RB, Nebraska4 Austin Robbins, DT, North Carolina5 Roosevelt Patterson, G, Alabama7 Rob Holmberg, LB, Penn State

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1966April 8—Al Davis, general manager and head coach of Oakland Raiders, is namedsecond Commissioner of American Football League, succeeding Joe Foss. June8—American Football League and National Football League agree to an alliancethat includes common draft and Championship Game. July 25—Al Davis resigns asLeague Commissioner. Milt Woodard appointed President of the American FootballLeague. Davis rejoins Raiders as Managing General Partner. September 18—Oak-land Raiders open 54,000-seat Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum against KansasCity Chiefs.

1967January 15—First World Championship Game played at Los Angeles. NFL cham-pion Green Bay Packers pull away from AFL champion Kansas City in second halfto win, 35-10. January 21—AFL All-Star Game held in Oakland. East posts first se-ries win, 30-23. March 14-15—First AFL-NFL common draft held. May 24—Cincin-nati awarded AFL expansion franchise. August-September—First preseason gamesbetween AFL and NFL held, including Sept. 3 meeting between Oakland Raidersand San Francisco 49ers. December 24—Raiders finish season with 13-1 mark, bestrecord in AFL history. December 31—Raiders rout Houston, 40-7, to win AFL Cham-pionship.

1968January 14—Super Bowl II: Green Bay pulled away from AFL champions, the Oak-land Raiders, to win 33-14. November 17—”Heidi” becomes part of sports vocabu-lary when final minutes of Raiders 43-32 comeback win over New York were cut offto permit television special to begin on time. Viewers were unaware that Raidersscored two late touchdowns to win. December 22—Raiders wallop visiting KansasCity, 41-6, to capture Western Division Playoff. December 29—Raiders fall to NewYork Jets, 27-23, in AFL Championship Game at Shea Stadium before 62,627.

1969February 4—John Madden appointed Raiders head coach to replace John Rauch,who left to go with Buffalo Bills. May 10—Pro football realignment finds ClevelandBrowns, Baltimore Colts and Pittsburgh Steelers moving to American League (Con-ference) in 1970. Colts join Boston, Buffalo, Miami and New York in one division.Browns and Steelers join Houston and Cincinnati in another and Kansas City, Den-ver, San Diego and Oakland remain together in third division. June 1—Veteran AFLplayer personnel director and administrator Al LoCasale named Executive Assistantfor the Raiders. June 26—ABC acquires rights to televise NFL regular season Mon-day night games. October 19—Raiders quarterback Daryle Lamonica sets prorecord with six touchdown passes in first half to direct a 50-21 win over Buffalo. Oc-tober 26—Raiders defeat San Diego, 24-12, to equal AFL record of unbeaten gamesat 15. December 13—Raiders beat Kansas City, 10-6, in regular season finale andwin record-tying third straight AFL Western Division title. December 21—Raiderswin playoff, set club scoring mark in 56-7 win over Houston.

1970January 4—Raiders bow to Kansas City, 17-7, in AFL Championship Game beforerecord Oakland Coliseum crowd of 54,544. March 16-21—Pro football owners meetin Honolulu. Uniform rules adopted, including discarding of AFL’s two-point conver-sion option in favor of the one-point kick, acceptance of the NFL game ball and useof players’ names on the back of team jerseys. December 12—Raiders become firstAFC club ever to capture four consecutive Western Division crowns with a 20-6 tri-

RAIDERS HISTORICAL HIGHLIGHTS1959

August 14—First organizational meeting held under leadership of league founderLamar Hunt. August 22—American Football League chosen as official name. No-vember 22—First draft meeting held, with first round choices composed of: Boston—Gerhard Schwedes; Buffalo—Richie Lucas; Dallas—Don Meredith; Denver—RogerLeClerc; Houston—Billy Cannon; Los Angeles—Monty Stickles; Minneapolis—DaleHackbart; New York—George Izo. November 23—Cooperative television planadopted by AFL. November 30—Joe Foss named league commissioner.

1960January 26—Lamar Hunt of the Dallas Texans named first AFL president. January27—First 14-game home-and-away schedule adopted. January 30—Oakland groupawarded former Minneapolis franchise. February 9—Eddie Erdelatz appointed asfirst head coach of Raiders. March 3—Special draft plan adopted to stock Oaklandclub. June 9—AFL signs five-year contract with ABC for network televising of games.July 30—First pre-season game held: Boston defeats Buffalo, 28-7, before 16,000 atBuffalo. September 9—First league game held: Denver defeats Boston, 13-10, be-fore 21,597 at Boston. September 11—Raiders open at home, losing to Houston, 37-22. December 6—AFL establishes Player Benefit Fund.

1961January 1—First AFL championship game held: Houston defeats Los Angeles, 24-16, before 32,183. January 17—E.W. McGah named president of Raiders as partner-ship reorganized.

1962January 7—First AFL All-Star Game held: West defeats East, 47-27, before 20,973 atSan Diego. June 27—Special draft of veteran players established to assist Oaklandand Denver.

1963January 15—Al Davis named head coach and general manager of Raiders. Febru-ary 8—Dallas Texans announce move of franchise to Kansas City, becoming theChiefs. March 28—New York Titans sold to group headed by David (Sonny) Werblin.Club becomes the Jets. May 11—AFL allowed Oakland and New York to select play-ers from other franchises to provide more competitive balance. December 22—Raiders down Houston, 52-49, to finish one game out of playoffs with 10-4-0 record,first winning season in club history.

1964January 17—AFL owners vote to recognize AFL Players’ Association, formed justthree days earlier. January 29—AFL and NBC sign a five-year, $36-million televisioncontract to begin with 1965 season. June 1— AFL announces establishment of pen-sion and hospitalization plans.

1965February 1—Construction started on 54,000-seat Oakland Coliseum, completiondate set for Aug. 25, 1966. August 16—AFL awards expansion franchise for 1966 toMiami.

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from 15 to 10 yards. September 3—Jim Otto, last original Raider, retires after 15years as the Raiders’ starting center. September 22—Raiders snap Miami’s 31-gameOrange Bowl winning streak with a 31-21 Monday night victory. November 3—Raiders become pro football’s all-time winningest team since 1960 with a victory overNew Orleans to up its all-time record to 129-77-11, a winning percentage of .626.November 23—Raiders go into overtime for the first time in history, defeating theWashington Redskins, 26-23, at 7:13 of the extra period. November 30—Raidersclinch eighth AFC Western Division title in past nine seasons with a 37-34 overtimevictory over Atlanta. December 21—George Blanda’s second of four extra-point kicksagainst Kansas City made the 26-year veteran the first player in pro football historyto score 2,000 points. December 28—Raiders advance to AFC title game with 31-28win over Cincinnati at home.

1976January 4—Raiders bow 16-10 at Pittsburgh in AFC Championship Game. March15—Pro football owners meet in Coronado, Calif. Rule changes adopted include: Of-ficial coin toss moved to three minutes before kickoff; two 30-second time clocks willbe placed in each end zone so fans can see how long it takes offense to put ball inplay. March 30—Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Seattle Seahawks complete their se-lection of veteran players in NFL Expansion draft. Raiders losing Bob Moore, HaroldHart and Louis Carter. November 21—Raiders clinch ninth Western Division Cham-pionship in 10 years with 26-7 win over the Eagles in Philadelphia. December 12—With 24-0 victory over San Diego, Raiders conclude league season with 13-1 record,the best in pro football. December 18—Raiders defeat New England, 24-21, in AFCPlayoff to advance to Conference Championship. December 26—Raiders win AFCChampionship with impressive 24-7 win over Pittsburgh at home.

1977January 9—Raiders defeat the Minnesota Vikings, 32-14, in Super Bowl Xl at theRose Bowl in Pasadena before a record crowd of 103,424, plus a world-wide televi-sion audience of over 130 million. January 10—Over 20,000 fans turn out at the Col-iseum to greet World Champions on their return to Oakland. January 29—RaiderHead Coach John Madden named the Washington Touchdown Club’s Coach of theYear. March 5—Al Davis, Raiders managing general partner, named NFL Executiveof the Year. March 29—At NFL meetings in Phoenix, owners vote to go to four pre-season, 16 regular season game schedule in 1978; Seattle assigned to the AFC West-ern Division. June 8—Raiders players and staff receive World Championship rings.October 9—Raiders down Cleveland, 26-10, to win 17th consecutive game, a recordtopped only twice in 58 years of NFL play. December 11—Raiders clinch 10th play-off appearance in 11 years with 35-13 win over Minnesota in Coliseum. December18—Raiders beat Kansas City, 21-20, to become first NFL team to win 150 leaguegames since 1960. December 24—Raiders defeat Colts at Baltimore, 37-31, in sec-ond overtime period to win AFC Playoff and advance to Conference Championship.At 75 minutes and 43 seconds, this game was longest in Raider history and thirdlongest played in NFL to date.

1978January 1—Raiders lose, 20-17, at Denver in AFC Championship Game. March 13—NFL owners meet in Palm Springs. Rule changes adopted include: liberalized passprotection blocking, elimination of defenders bumping eligible pass receivers morethan five yards downfield and the addition of a seventh game official. June 7—NFLowners vote to increase active rosters to 45 players. October 1—Raiders record inovertime games goes to 4-0 with 25-19 fifth-quarter win over Bears in Chicago. No-

umph over the Kansas City Chiefs. December 27—Raiders win third straight playoffby defeating AFC Eastern Conference runner-up Miami Dolphins, 21-14, at the Oak-land Coliseum.

1971January 3—Baltimore Colts defeat Raiders, 27-17, in American Football Conferencetitle game at Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium. September 26—Raiders commencenine-week unbeaten string by blanking Chargers, 34-0, in San Diego. December12—Field goal with 1:34 left provides Kansas City Chiefs 16-14 victory over visitingRaiders to end Oakland string of four division titles.

1972March 20-24—Owners move the in-bounds markers in to 23 yards, 21 inches fromeach sideline. Former location was 20 yards in from sideline. December 3—Raidersreturn to glory by capturing fifth AFC Western Division title in six seasons with a 21-19 victory against the Chargers in San Diego. December 17—Raiders boast win-ningest record of 1963-72 10-year period (94-36-10) with 10-3-1 finish. December23—Controversial pass deflection on fourth down in final 22 seconds provides Pitts-burgh with a 13-7 playoff decision over Raiders, who had taken 7-6 lead with 1:13 leftto play.

1973September 23—Largest Bay Area crowd to attend a pro game (74,121) fills Califor-nia Memorial Stadium as Raiders stun Super Bowl Champion Miami, 12-7, on fourGeorge Blanda field goals. Dolphin win streak stopped at 18. December 16—Raidersdown Denver Broncos, 21-17, to capture third consecutive AFC Western Division titleand sixth in seven seasons. December 22—Oakland returns to AFC ChampionshipGame with 33-14 playoff triumph against Pittsburgh. December 30—Miami wins thirdconsecutive AFC title, topping Raiders, 27-10.

1974April 25—Rule changes, culminating three years of study, are announced at NFLOwners’ meeting in New York. Preseason and regular season games tied after reg-ulation time will be allotted a single 15 minute or sudden death overtime. Goal postsmoved to the end line, kickoffs are from the 35-yard line, missed field goals are re-turned to line of scrimmage or 20-yard line, whichever is farther from goal line; andmembers of a team kicking from scrimmage (punt or field goal) cannot cross line ofscrimmage until ball is kicked. Offensive holding penalty, illegal use of hands andtripping infractions occurring in area of line of scrimmage and three yards beyond arereduced from 15 to 10 yards. Wide receivers blocking back toward the ball threeyards from line of scrimmage cannot block below the waist. September 22—Raidersbegin nine-game winning streak with 27-7 victory over rival Kansas City. November18—Oakland captures seventh AFC Western Division title after only 10 regular sea-son games as Kansas City topples Denver in Monday night clash following Raiders17-10 Sunday victory over San Diego. December 14—Raiders complete 1974 cam-paign with 27-23 victory over Dallas and best won-loss record in NFL (12-2). Decem-ber 21—Miami’s fourth consecutive Super Bowl appearance bid is ended as Raidersdefeat the World Champions, 28-26, at the Oakland Coliseum in AFC Playoffs. De-cember 29—Pittsburgh defeats Oakland, 24-13, and advances to Super Bowl.

1975February 7—Long Island Athletic Club selects Al Davis as NFL Executive of the Year.March 17—Pro football owners meet in Honolulu. Rule changes include: Penaltiesfor having an illegal player downfield and offensive pass interference are reduced

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1982April 27—Raiders select USC running back Marcus Allen, 1981 Heisman Trophy win-ner, in first round of draft. May 7—U.S. Federal District Court Jury unanimously findsfor the Raiders and against the NFL on both the antitrust count and bad faith chargessetting up court order to prevent Raiders from being illegally stopped from movingto Los Angeles. August 29—Los Angeles Raiders play first home preseason gamein the L.A. Coliseum downing the Green Bay Packers, 24-3. September 12—Raidersopen 23rd season with 23-17 win over defending Super Bowl Champion 49ers in SanFrancisco. November 22—After 57-day strike by NFL players, season resumes andLos Angeles Raiders finally play their first home league game, overcoming a 24-pointdeficit to defeat the San Diego Chargers, 28-24. December 12—Raiders down Chiefsin final seconds in Kansas City, 21-16, to clinch 17th winning season in last 18 yearsand earn 200th league win in club’s history. December 18—Raiders record first mil-lion-dollar home league game gate in NFL history while downing the Rams, 37-31.

1983January 2—In game added to original schedule as part of strike settlement, Raidersbeat Chargers in San Diego, 41-34, to finish shortened 1982 league season with aleague-best 8-1-0 record. Raiders win 10th Division Championship since 1967 andenter playoffs for the 12th time. January 8—Raiders triumph, 27-10, over ClevelandBrowns in Coliseum in first round of playoffs and record 16th postseason game winsince 1967. January 15—Record playoff gate established as 90,688 tickets issuedfor Raiders Coliseum playoff game against the Jets, won by New York, 17-14. Only651 no-shows as home crowd of 90,037 is top non-Super Bowl attendance in recentyears of NFL play. April 13—Federal District Court jury awards Los Angeles Raidersalmost $35,000,000 in compensatory damages from NFL for anti-trust and bad faithviolations. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum awarded nearly $15 million in damagesin same decision. April 26—Raiders select USC offensive tackle Don Mosebar in firstround of college draft. May 5—Raiders hold their first workouts at new Los Angelesarea facility in El Segundo during off-season rookie camp. May 19—Raider veteranshave initial opportunity to utilize team’s new facilities at first mini-camp held in Los An-geles. May 31—50,000 watt KRLA Radio becomes the flagship station of the expand-ing Raider Radio Network for 1983-85. July 15—Raiders open 1983 training camp atEl Rancho Motel complex in Santa Rosa. July 22—California State Superior Court up-holds the Raiders move to Los Angeles by ruling against City of Oakland and for theRaiders in Eminent Domain case heard in Monterey County. Court rules City does nothave the right to acquire the Raiders through condemnation. August 6—Raidersbegin 24th season of play in preseason opener against San Francisco in the L.A.Coliseum. September 4—Raiders open 24th season with 20-10 victory over Bengalsin Cincinnati. September 17—E.W. McGah, courageous Raider General Partner andthe only remaining original partner, who added stability and credibility to the fran-chise for three decades, dies at age 84. September 19—With 27-14 win over Miamiin Coliseum, Raiders raise Monday Night Football record to an incredible 20-2-1. No-vember 13—Raiders down Bills in final seconds in Buffalo, 27-24, to clinch 18th win-ning season in last 19 years.

1984January 1—Raiders triumph, 38-10, over Pittsburgh Steelers in AFC Playoff Gamebefore AFC record playoff crowd (92,434 tickets issued). January 8—Raiders downSeattle Seahawks, 30-14, before largest championship game crowd in AFC history(92,335 tickets issued) to win 11th conference championship. January 22—Raiderswin World Championship of Professional Football for third time in eight years by de-

vember 5—John Madden becomes 13th coach in NFL history to win 100 games asOakland wins in Kansas City, 20-10. December 17—Raiders beat Minnesota Vikingsin Coliseum, 27-20, to wrap up 14th consecutive winning season.

1979January 4—John Madden retires from football coaching after 12 years with Raiders— two as linebackers coach and 10 as head coach. February 8—Tom Flores namedas head coach of the Oakland Raiders by Managing General Partner Al Davis. March12—NFL owners meet in Honolulu. Rule changes adopted include: eliminating block-ing below the waist on punt and kickoff returns, officials instructed to blow the playdead as soon as the quarterback is in the grasp of any tackler. Active roster for 1979will be 45 players. May 11—Pete Banaszak retires after 13 seasons at running backfor the Raiders. July 1—Cornerback Willie Brown retires after 12 seasons with Raidersand 16 seasons in the league. July 9—Raiders close season ticket sales at an all-timehigh of 51,825. July 28—Raiders play in Pro Football Hall of Fame Game for firsttime in Canton, Ohio, defeating Dallas, 20-13. September 2—New Head Coach TomFlores gets his first league win as Raiders down the Rams, 24-17, at L.A. Coliseum.October 14—Raiders score 50 points for fifth time in team history, defeating Atlanta,50-19. December 3—Raiders run Monday Night record to 13-1-1 with great come-back win against Saints in New Orleans, 42-35. December 9—Win over Cleveland,19-14, earns Raiders 15th straight winning season, tying all-time NFL record set 35years prior by Chicago. December 16—Raiders complete 1979 season havingscored in 198 consecutive games.

1980April 29—Raiders select BYU quarterback Marc Wilson, nation’s leading passer, infirst round of college player draft. August 2—Original Raider Jim Otto, starting cen-ter for 210 consecutive league games from 1960 through 1974, is inducted into ProFootball Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. September 7—Raiders open 21st seasonwith 27-14 win over Chiefs in Kansas City. December 1—Raiders become first teamin NFL history to earn 16 consecutive winning seasons. The 9-3 win over Denver runsMonday Night Football record to 16-1-1, best record in NFL. December 21—With a33-17 victory over the N.Y. Giants, the Raiders concluded the league season with an11-5 record, tied for first place in AFC West and entered the playoffs for the 11th timesince 1967. Raiders now have scored in 214 consecutive league games. December28—Raiders defeat Houston, 27-7, in AFC Wild Card Playoff.

1981January 4—Raiders defeat Cleveland, 14-12, in AFC Playoff Game played in sub-zeroweather to advance to Conference Championship. January 11—Raiders win AFC Cham-pionship against Chargers in San Diego, 34-27. January 25—Raiders win World Champi-onship of Professional Football for second time in five years by downing Philadelphia Eagles,27-10, in Super Bowl XV at the Superdome in New Orleans before a crowd of 75,500, plusa world-wide television audience of over 125 million. March 15—NFL owners meet inHawaii. Rule changes adopted include prohibition against use of adhesive or slippery sub-stances on the body, equipment or uniform of any player. April 28—With two first round draftchoices for first time in club history, Raiders select Texas Tech defensive back Ted Wattsand University of Washington offensive tackle Curt Marsh. August 1—Raider quarterbackand place kicker George Blanda, leading scorer in both NFL and Raider history, is inductedinto Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. August 2—Raiders players and staff re-ceive World Championship rings in ceremony at Kaiser Center. September 20—Raidersscore in 217th consecutive game, downing Seattle, 20-10. December 7—Raiders downPittsburgh, 30-27, to run Monday Night Football record to 18-1-1.

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Court again upholds Raiders move to Los Angeles by refusing to alter previous favor-able decision in State Court of Appeals for the Raiders and against City of Oaklandin Eminent Domain case. April 29—Raiders select University of Pittsburgh defensiveend Bob Buczkowski in first round of college draft. June 11—George Anderson,Raider head trainer since 1960, inducted into National Athletic Trainers’ AssociationHall of Fame. June 30—U.S. Supreme Court upholds Raiders move to Los Angelesby refusing to alter prior series of favorable decisions in California state courts forRaiders and against City of Oakland in Eminent Domain case. October 12—Raidersdefeat Seattle, 14-10, to record 200th league victory against an AFC team. Novem-ber 2—Raiders set all-time club single game record with 92,496 tickets issued forhome game against Denver. November 16—Raiders down Cleveland, 27-14, to win50th league game since relocation to Los Angeles in 1982.

1987January 24—Former offensive guard Gene Upshaw becomes fourth Raider votedinto Pro Football Hall of Fame, joining center Jim Otto, quarterback-kicker GeorgeBlanda and cornerback Willie Brown. April 28—Raiders select Missouri offensivetackle John Clay in first round of college draft. July 22—Raiders open new trainingcamp headquarters at Radisson Hotel in Oxnard. August 8—Former Raider offensiveguard Gene Upshaw inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame in ceremony at Canton,Ohio, with presentation speech made by Raider Owner-Managing General Partner AlDavis. September 13—Raiders open 28th league season with 20-0 shutout victoryagainst Packers in Green Bay. November 30—Raiders become first NFL team to win250 league games since 1960 by defeating Seattle, 37-14. Win raises Raiders Mon-day Night Football record to league-best 25-5-1. December 27—Ticket count of86,011 for Raiders home game against Chicago is tops in NFL for 1987.

1988January 20—Tom Flores retires as Raiders head football coach after nine years and91 wins including two World Championships. January 30—Former wide receiverFred Biletnikoff becomes fifth Raider voted into Pro Football Hall of Fame. February29—Mike Shanahan named as head coach of the Raiders. April 24—Raiders havethree first round draft choices for first time in club history, select Notre Dame wide re-ceiver Tim Brown, University of Tennessee cornerback Terry McDaniel and Univer-sity of Illinois defensive end Scott Davis. July 30—Former Raider wide receiver FredBiletnikoff inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame in ceremony at Canton, Ohio withpresentation speech made by Raider Owner-Managing General Partner Al Davis.September 26—Raiders defeat Broncos in overtime, 30-27, in Denver to run MondayNight Football record to 26-5-1. November 16—Raiders agree to settlement offer fordamages from City of Oakland to complete victory in Eminent Domain case thatbegan in 1980. December 18—Final game loss to Seahawks in Coliseum preventsRaiders from winning AFC Western Division title and being in playoffs.

1989January 21—Former 15-year offensive tackle Art Shell becomes sixth Raider votedinto Pro Football Hall of Fame, joining teammates center Jim Otto, quarterback-kickerGeorge Blanda, cornerback Willie Brown, guard Gene Upshaw and wide receiverFred Biletnikoff. March 4—Raiders agree to settlement offer for damages from Na-tional Football League to complete Federal Anti-Trust case won by Raiders over rightto relocate. April 23—Raiders use second round choice obtained in draft-day tradewith Dallas Cowboys to select Penn State guard Steve Wisniewski as Raiders toppick in 1989 college player draft. August 5—Former Raider offensive tackle Art Shellinducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame in ceremony in Canton, Ohio with presenta-

feating Washington Redskins, 38-9, in Super Bowl XVIII at Tampa Stadium in Tampa,Florida before crowd of 72,290 and a world-wide radio and television audience ofover 125 million. January 24—World Champion Raiders presented with key to Cityof Los Angeles in ceremony on steps of City Hall before record crowd for sports cel-ebration. February 28—Federal Court of Appeals upholds unanimous jury verdictfor Raiders reached earlier in Federal District Court on both the anti-trust count andthe bad faith charges. May 26—Raiders players and staff receive World Champi-onship rings in ceremony at Beverly Hilton Hotel. July 16—California State SuperiorCourt again upholds Raiders move to Los Angeles by ruling against City of Oaklandand for the Raiders in Eminent Domain case. July 28—Former cornerback WillieBrown becomes third Raider player inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame in Can-ton, Ohio. September 2—Raiders open 25th anniversary season with 24-14 win overOilers in Houston. September 16—Raiders down Chiefs in Kansas City, 22-20, toearn Tom Flores his 50th league win since becoming head coach in 1979. October28—92,469 tickets issued for game against Denver in the Los Angeles Memorial Col-iseum sets all-time Raider record. November 5—United States Supreme Court up-holds Raider victory in antitrust case against the NFL by refusing to alter previousfavorable decisions for the Raiders made by United States Federal Court of Appealspanel and United States Federal District Court jury. November 25—Raiders down In-dianapolis Colts, 21-7, in Coliseum to clinch 19th winning season in last 20 years. De-cember 9—Raiders assured of postseason playoff berth for 14th time in last 18 years.December 10—With 24-3 win over Detroit in Pontiac Silverdome, Raiders raise Mon-day Night Football record to an unparalleled 22-3-1. December 22—Raiders lose, 13-7, at Seattle in AFC Wild Card Playoff Game.

1985January 27—Eight Raiders play with victorious AFC All-Stars who down NFC, 22-14, in Pro Bowl in Honolulu. April 9—Raiders enter into agreement to hold presea-son training camps in Oxnard. April 30—Raiders select Florida State wide receiverJessie Hester in first round of college draft. July 18—Raiders open first SouthernCalifornia preseason training camp in Oxnard. August 3—Raiders host first FamilyDay in Southern California before club record 12,000 fans at Oxnard High. Septem-ber 3—Largest crowd in Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce sports banquet his-tory turns out to honor Raiders prior to opening of season. September 8—Raidersopen 26th season in Coliseum with 31-0 shutout of N.Y. Jets before largest first homecrowd in team history. September 22—92,487 tickets issued for home game againstSan Francisco in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum sets all-time Raider ticketrecord and new NFL league game gate record. November 15—California State Courtof Appeals rules in favor of the Raiders in the Eminent Domain case initiated by theCity of Oakland. Court determines that Oakland’s “proposed exercise of eminent do-main power would violate the commerce clause of the U.S. Constitution.” December1—Raiders defeat Falcons, 34-24, in Atlanta to clinch 20th winning season in last 21years. December 15—Raiders earn playoff berth for 15th time in last 19 years andfourth time in their four seasons in Los Angeles by downing Seattle, 13-3, in Coli-seum. Win assures Raiders of 13th Western Division Championship or co-champi-onship. December 23—With 16-6 win over Rams in Anaheim, Raiders raise league’sbest Monday night record to 24-3-1. Victory gives Tom Flores his 70th league gamewin in seven years as Raiders head coach.

1986January 5—Raiders lose to New England, 27-20, in AFC Playoff Game before NFLpostseason high of 89,289 in Coliseum. February 27—California State Supreme

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come a 17-point fourth quarter deficit to beat Denver, 33-30, in overtime to qualify forthe playoffs for the 18th time. January 9—The Raiders, in front of another sellout atthe Coliseum, beat Denver for the third time during the 1993 season in the AFC WildCard Playoff, 42-24. January 15—The Raiders, playing in sub-zero temperatures inBuffalo, narrowly lose to the Bills, 29-23, falling one win short of the AFC Champi-onship Game. April 24—The Raiders select Michigan State linebacker Rob Fredrick-son in the first round of the 1994 college player draft. July 31—The Silver and Blacktravel overseas for their third American Bowl in five years to play in Barcelona, Spainagainst Denver. The game was played in Montjuic Stadium, the site of the openingand closing ceremonies of the 1992 Summer Olympics.

1995February 2—Mike White becomes 10th head coach in 35-year history of the Raiders,replacing Art Shell. April 22—The Raiders select University of Washington runningback Napoleon Kaufman in the first round of the 1995 draft. June 23—Letter of intentis signed between the Raiders and the Oakland Coliseum. August 7—Agreement issigned during ceremony held in locker room at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.Coliseum representatives declared a sold out stadium for 1995 and Board PresidentGeorge Vukasin stated that the Raiders will enjoy “sellouts” for decades to come.August 12—Raiders play first home preseason game after relocating to Oaklandagainst St. Louis Rams at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. September 3—Raiders kick off their 23rd league season in Oakland with a 1995 home openeragainst defending AFC Champion San Diego Chargers.

1996March 27—Raiders announce plans to hold summer training camp in Napa, Calif.with team being housed at the Napa Marriott Hotel and practices held on the groundsof the adjacent Redwood Middle School. April 20—The Raiders select Ohio Statetight end Rickey Dudley in the first round of the 1996 draft. June 17—Raiders moveinto Alameda facility, just one mile from the team’s old training facility on DoolittleDrive. “This is the final step in a tremendous process of relocating the organization.This state-of-the-art facility will provide the Raiders organization a positive, winningenvironment. When completed, this facility will be the finest in all of professionalsports and will provide a solid base for years to come, as the true greatness of theRaiders is in its future.” July 12—Raiders open training camp in Napa. July 27—Raiders open 1996 preseason vs. Cowboys in Dallas. September 1—Raiders opentheir 37th league season of pro football with inaugural league contest in Baltimore vs.Ravens. September 15—Raiders open 1996 home league schedule against Jack-sonville in newly-renovated Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.

1997January 25—Former defensive back Mike Haynes becomes the ninth Raider votedinto Pro Football Hall of Fame. January 30—Raiders name Joe Bugel — whosecoaching career has spanned four decades — as head coach. Bugel, 56, becomesthe 11th head coach in the organization’s 37 years of professional football competi-tion. Bugel is a veteran of over 30 years of coaching, including 21 in the NFL and thelast two with the Silver and Black as the team’s assistant head coach/offense. Feb-ruary 2—Three Raiders play in Pro Bowl in Honolulu: wide receiver Tim Brown, cor-nerback Terry McDaniel and defensive tackle Chester McGlockton. March 31—TheRaiders moved up eight spots in the first round of the NFL Draft, acquiring the sec-ond overall selection in a trade with the New Orleans Saints. April 19—Raiders se-lect USC defensive lineman Darrell Russell in the first round of the 1997 NFL Draft.May 8—The Silver and Black and Susquehanna Radio Corp. announce that Raider

tion speech made by Raider Owner-Managing General Partner Al Davis. October3—Art Shell named as head coach of Raiders, replacing Mike Shanahan who was re-leased the previous day. October 9—Art Shell records first win as head coach with14-7 victory over N.Y. Jets in Giants Stadium to run Monday Night Football record to27-6-1. December 3— Raiders defeat Denver Broncos, 16-13, in overtime before90,016, largest ticket count in NFL in 1989.

1990January 27—Ted Hendricks, who wore the Silver and Black from 1975-83, becomesseventh Raider voted into Pro Football Hall of Fame. April 22—Raiders select Arizonadefensive end Anthony Smith in first round of college draft. August 4—Ted Hen-dricks inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame in ceremony in Canton, Ohio, withpresentation speech made by Raider Owner Al Davis. August 5—Raiders play NewOrleans Saints in historic Wembley Stadium in London in first Raider preseason gameever in a foreign country. September 9—Raiders open 31st season and ninth in LosAngeles with 14-9 win over Denver Broncos in the L.A. Memorial Coliseum for theSilver and Black's 150th home league game victory. December 10—Win over Detroit,38-31, in Pontiac Silverdome earns Raiders their 275th league game victory — mostby any NFL team since 1960. December 30—Win over San Diego Chargers, 17-12,in Coliseum earns Raiders their 14th AFC Division Championship and 16th seasonin the playoffs

1991January 13—Raiders defeat Cincinnati Bengals, 20-10, to record 20th postseasonvictory. Coliseum ticket count of 92,488 is largest in NFL for the 1990 season. April21—Raiders select University of Southern California quarterback Todd Marinovichin first round of college player draft. May 24—Raider Owner Al Davis presented firstNFL Players Association Award of Excellence “for his contributions to the men whoplayed the game.” August 4—Raiders pay first visit to Japan to play preseason gameagainst the Miami Dolphins. September 29—Raiders defeat San Francisco, 12-6,before 92,488 at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, top ticket count in NFL for 1991.

1992January 25—Raiders owner-leader Al Davis voted into Pro Football Hall of Fame.February 2—Eight Raider players, as many as any other NFL team, play in Pro Bowlin Honolulu. April 26—Raiders select Clemson defensive lineman Chester McGlock-ton in first round of draft. August 1—Raiders Owner-Leader Al Davis inducted into ProFootball Hall of Fame in ceremony in Canton, Ohio, with presentation speech madeby former Raiders head coach and now TV analyst John Madden. August 8—Los An-geles Raiders begin second decade of play since relocating from Oakland on theroad with preseason game against the 49ers in San Francisco.

1993February 7—Raider cornerback Terry McDaniel, who along with defensive linemanHowie Long represented the Raiders, scoops up fumble and returns it 27 yards fortouchdown to lead AFC over NFC in Pro Bowl in Honolulu. February 17—Renova-tion begins on Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum to provide more “intimate” facility forRaiders and their fans. Stadium capacity will be reduced from NFL-high 92,488 to67,800. April 25—Raiders select Texas A&M safety Patrick Bates in the first round ofcollege player draft. September 5—Raiders play first game in renovated Coliseum,beating Minnesota Vikings, 24-7, in 1993 NFL league season opener.

1994January 2—In front of a sellout crowd of 67,800 at the Coliseum, the Raiders over-

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January 6—Raiders, AFC West Champs and following a bye, defeat Miami Dolphins27-0 in Divisional Playoff game at Network Associates Coliseum. January 14—Raiders host AFC Championship Game vs. Baltimore Ravens. February 4—FourRaider players — quarterback Rich Gannon, cornerback Charles Woodson, and of-fensive linemen Lincoln Kennedy and Steve Wisniewski — play for victorious AFC inPro Bowl at Honolulu that was coached by Jon Gruden and his Raiders assistants.Gannon is also named the game’s MVP. April 21—Raiders select Florida State de-fensive back Derrick Gibson in the first round of the NFL Draft. July 20—Raidersopen training camp in Napa. August 4—Raiders open 2001 preseason vs. DallasCowboys at Network Associates Coliseum. August 27—Raiders face Cowboys inMonday Night American Bowl preseason contest in Mexico City. September 9—Raiders open 42nd regular season in Kansas City vs. Chiefs.

2002January 12—Raiders, AFC West Champs for the second straight year, defeat NewYork Jets, 38-24, in Wild Card Playoff game at Network Associates Coliseum. Janu-ary 19—Raiders lose controversial Divisional Playoff Game to New England Patriots,16-13, in overtime. February 9—Five Raider players — wide receiver Tim Brown,quarterback Rich Gannon, cornerback Charles Woodson, offensive lineman LincolnKennedy and punter Shane Lechler — play for victorious AFC in Pro Bowl at Hon-olulu. Gannon is named the game’s MVP for the second straight year. March 12—Offensive Coordinator Bill Callahan is named as the 13th head coach in Raidershistory. April 20—Raiders select Miami defensive back Phillip Buchanon and North-western linebacker Napoleon Harris in the first round of the NFL Draft. July 25—Raiders open training camp in Napa. August 3—Raiders Legend Dave Casper isinducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame in ceremony at Canton, Ohio. August 9—Raiders open 2002 preseason against Cowboys in Dallas. September 8—Raidersopen 43rd regular season of pro football competition against the Seattle Seahawksat Network Associates Coliseum. September 15—Rich Gannon sets an NFL recordfor most completions in non-overtime game with 43 during 30-17 win at Pittsburgh.September 29—With 151 yards during 52-25 win over Tennessee, Jerry Rice be-comes the NFL’s all-time leader in yards from scrimmage. In same game, Rod Wood-son returns interception 82 yards for score to become NFL leader for most careerinterception return yards. November 11—Rich Gannon set NFL record for consec-utive completions with 21 during 34-10 win at Denver. November 17—Tim Brownbreaks Gene Upshaw’s (217) Raiders record for most games played in Silver andBlack. November 24—Raiders reached 400-win mark in regular and postseasoncontests with 41-20 win over Arizona. December 2—Tim Brown joins Raiders team-mate Jerry Rice and Cris Carter as only the third player in NFL history to catch 1,000passes during 26-20 win over N.Y. Jets. December 22—Raiders clinch third straightAFC West title with 28-16 win over Denver. After connecting on 18 passes in thatgame, Rich Gannon sets new NFL single season completions record (404).

2003January 19—Raiders record 25th postseason victory — most of any AFC team — in41-24 win over Tennessee for AFC Championship before second-largest crowd(62,544) in Oakland postseason history. January 26—Raiders become only team inpro football history to play in Super Bowls in four different decades with appearancein Super Bowl XXXVII in San Diego. February 2—Four Raiders — quarterback RichGannon, tackle Lincoln Kennedy, wide receiver Jerry Rice and safety Rod Woodson— play in Pro Bowl in Honolulu. April 19—Raiders select defensive back NnamdiAsomugha and defensive lineman Tyler Brayton in the first round of the 2003 NFL

games will be carried on “The Ticket,” 1050 AM, the Bay Area’s newest all-sportsradio station. July 19—Raiders open second year of training camp in Napa. July26—Former Raider cornerback Mike Haynes inducted into Pro Football Hall of Famein ceremony in Canton, Ohio. August 31—Silver and Black open their 38th leagueseason of pro football and 25th year as Oakland Raiders with inaugural league con-test vs. the Tennessee Oilers in Memphis. September 8 —Raiders open 1997 homeleague schedule on Monday Night against Kansas City Chiefs at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. December 21—Tim Brown passed Pro Football Hall ofFamer Fred Biletnikoff for the top spot on the Raiders all-time receiving list after catch-ing a 20-yard pass from Jeff George in the first quarter of Raiders-Jacksonville con-test. Biletnikoff, the Raiders receivers coach, had 589 career catches. Brown also seta Raiders record for receptions in a single game against Jacksonville with 14, break-ing his own record of 12 on Nov. 19, 1995 against Dallas.

1998January 22—Jon Gruden named as head coach of the Oakland Raiders. Gruden, 34,becomes the youngest head coach presently employed in the NFL and the third-youngest in the history of the Silver and Black. Raiders Owner Al Davis was 33 whenhe was named head coach and general manager in 1963 while John Madden was32 when he was promoted to head coach in 1969. February 1—Three Raiders playin Pro Bowl: wide receiver Tim Brown, defensive tackle Chester McGlockton andguard Steve Wisniewski. April 19—Raiders select Michigan defensive back CharlesWoodson with the fourth overall pick in the 1998 draft. Woodson is the first primarilydefensive player to ever win the Heisman. The Raiders made a draft day trade to ac-quire Tampa Bay’s first round pick and select Florida tackle Mo Collins. July 21—Raiders open training camp in Napa. August 8—Raiders open 1998 preseason inDallas vs. Cowboys. September 6—Raiders open league season on the road withSunday night contest in Kansas City against Chiefs. December 26—Raiders playregular season finale vs. their season opening opponent, Kansas City, this time atNetwork Associates Coliseum.

1999February 7—Two Raider players — second-year defensive tackle Darrell Russell androokie cornerback Charles Woodson — play in the NFC-AFC Pro Bowl in Honolulu.April 17—Raiders select University of Georgia offensive lineman Matt Stinchcomb inthe first round of the NFL Draft. July 23—Raiders open training camp in Napa, Calif.August 7—Raiders open 1999 preseason in St. Louis vs. Rams. Former Raider run-ning back Eric Dickerson is inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame in ceremony inCanton, Ohio. September 12—Raiders open 40th regular season in Green Bay vs.Packers.

2000February 6—Three Raider players, quarterback Rich Gannon, defensive tackle Dar-rell Russell and cornerback Charles Woodson, play in the NFC-AFC Pro Bowl in Hon-olulu. Another Raider, Tim Brown, was voted to his eighth Pro Bowl (which ties aRaiders record) but did not play. April 15—Raiders select Florida State placekickerSebastian Janikowski in the first round of the NFL Draft. July 21—Raiders open train-ing camp in Napa. July 29—Former Raider greats Howie Long and Ronnie Lott in-ducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio ceremony. August 5—Raidersopen 2000 preseason in St. Louis vs. Super Bowl champion Rams. September 3—Raiders open 41st regular season at home vs. San Diego Chargers.

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For the fifth straight year, The Oakland Raiders, TheTeam of the Decades, will broadcast their games onKSFO 560 AM, the Bay Area’s Talk Leader.

This year, Oakland Raiders broadcasts on KSFO willinclude extensive pre- and postgame shows as well as Raiders-specific programming dur-ing the week.

KSFO Radio has enjoyed a very successful relationship with Oakland Raiders football.The Raiders Commitment to Excellence and commitment to winning in 2008 is the qual-ity of professional sports that KSFO is excited about presenting on the radio.

KSFO 560 AM is the Bay Area’s Talk Leader, committed to presenting “the news andviews you won’t hear anywhere else” along with Oakland Raiders football. KSFO Radiois the talk radio station broadcasting at 560 AM in San Francisco and throughout North-ern California.

Greg Papa returns for his 12th season broadcasting the Silver and Black. Papa alsoserves the Bay Area as the radio and television voice of the San Francisco Giants afterpreviously handling broadcast duties for the Oakland Athletics. Papa got his start in broad-casting in 1984 as the Indiana Pacers back-up announcer and in 1986, did play-by-playfor the Golden State Warriors.

Papa will once again team up with former Raiders quarterback and head coach TomFlores. Flores is one of only two people in NFL history to have a Super Bowl ring as aplayer, assistant coach and head coach. He earned his rings as a reserve quarterback withthe Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl IV, as a Raiders assistant coach in Super Bowl XIand as a head coach of the Silver and Black in Super Bowls XV and XVIII.

Raiders Legends George Atkinson and David Humm will again collaborate on the pre-and postgame shows, as will KGO Radio’s Rich Walcoff.

RAIDERS RADIO NETWORK

GREG PAPA DAVID HUMMGEORGE ATKINSONTOM FLORES

RAIDERS RADIO NETWORK AFFILIATES

CALIFORNIAKSFO 560 AM San Francisco

FlagshipKCBL/KVBL 1340 AM Fresno & VisaliaKRKC 1490 AM King City KLSX 97.1 FM Los Angeles KHKK 104.1 FM Modesto KHTK 1140 AM Sacramento KYNS 1340 AM San Luis Obispo KWST 1430 AM El Centro KGAM 1450 AM Palm Springs KSUE 1240 AM Susanville KRER 101.7 FM Chico

NEVADAKBZZ 1270 AM Reno

NEW MEXICOKBZU 96.3 FM Albuquerque

OREGONKUIK 1360 AM Hillsboro/Portland

HAWAIIKMVI 550 AM Maui KHLO 850 AM Hilo KKON 970 AM Kona

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Draft. September 7—Raiders open 44th season in a nationally televised game atTennessee against the Titans.

2004January 26—The Raiders name Norv Turner head coach. January 31—Bob Brownwas selected for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. April 24—Raiders selectoffensive tackle Robert Gallery in the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft. May 7—TheRaiders accept an offer to have its 2004 games broadcast on KSFO 560 AM, the BayArea's Talk Leader. KSFO, the popular Bay Area talk radio station, will serve as the an-chor for the multi-state, multi-station Raiders Radio Network. Raider broadcasts will in-clude extensive pre-and post-game shows as well as Raider-specific programmingduring the week. July 30—Raiders open training camp in Napa. August 7—Bob Brownbecomes 15th Raider to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. August 14—Raiders open preseason play on road vs. San Francisco 49ers. September 12—Raidersbegin 45th season of pro football competition with regular season opener against Steel-ers in Pittsburgh. September 19—Raiders begin home slate vs. Buffalo.

2005February 12—Defensive end Derrick Burgess, among the top free agent acquisi-tions in the NFL, represents the Raiders in the Pro Bowl. Burgess led the NFL in sackswith a team-record 16. April 24—Raiders select cornerback Fabian Washington in thefirst round of the 2005 NFL Draft. July 28—Raiders open training camp in Napa. Au-gust 13—Raiders open preseason play on road vs. San Francisco 49ers. Septem-ber 8—Raiders begin 46th season of pro football competition with regular seasonopener vs. Patriots in New England in Thursday night NFL inaugural contest for 2005.September 18—Raiders begin home slate against Kansas City.

2006February 10— Pro Football Hall of Famer Art Shell returns for his second stint asRaiders head coach. April 29— Raiders select University of Texas defensive backMichael Huff in the first round of the 2006 NFL Draft. July 24—Raiders open trainingcamp in Napa. August 5—John Madden, former Raiders head coach and presentleading pro football television analyst, inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Famewith presentation speech made by Raider Owner Al Davis. August 6—Raiders openpreseason play in Hall of Fame game vs. Philadelphia in Canton, Ohio. September11—Raiders begin 47th season of pro football competition with regular seasonopener vs. San Diego Chargers in nationally televised prime time-contest on ESPNat McAfee Coliseum in Oakland.

2007January 23—Lane Kiffin introduced as new Raiders head coach. April 28—Raidersselect LSU quarterback JaMarcus Russell with the first overall pick in the 2007 NFLDraft. July 26—Raiders open training camp in Napa. August 11—Raiders open pre-season vs. Arizona Cardinals at McAfee Coliseum in Oakland. September 9—Raidersbegin 48th season of pro football competition with regular season opener vs. DetroitLions at McAfee Coliseum. December 2—Raiders record 400th regular season vic-tory all-time with 34-20 win over Denver Broncos at McAfee Coliseum.

2008April 26—Raiders select Arkansas running back Darren McFadden in the first roundof the 2008 NFL Draft. July 24—Raiders open training camp in Napa. August 8—Raiders open preseason vs. San Francisco 49ers at McAfee Coliseum in Oakland.September 8—Raiders begin 49th season of pro football competition with regularseason opener on Monday Night vs. Denver Broncos at McAfee Coliseum.

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RAIDERS TVSilver and Black Productions,

the Raiders in-house televisionproduction operation, providesviewers with innovative, cutting-edge and behind-the-scenes con-tent devoted solely to The OaklandRaiders. Three dynamic televisionshows air in the Bay Area as wellas in additional television outletsthroughout California, Oregon, Ne-vada, Hawaii, New Mexicoand Utah. These shows featurethe personalities that make up theNFL’s most dynamic organiza-tion. In 2008, popular radio per-sonality JT the Brick will join the Raiders television broadcasting team for the preseason.

”The Silver and Black Show” consists of an in-depth, comprehensive, week-by-weekanalysis of the Raiders throughout the 2008 NFL season. The show also offers a retro-spective look at the previous week’s Raider game and a breakdown of the upcoming con-test with a look at the matchups.

Features on players past and present are part of the cutting-edge program profiling theSilver and Black. Raiders Radio Play-by-Play man Greg Papa hosts the half-hour showwhile Raiders Legend Jim Plunkett, MVP of Super Bowl XV, is co-host.

“Behind the Shield” provides viewers with unprecedented access for an inside look atthe Silver and Black. This unique show offers a behind-the-scenes perspective on theRaiders preparation for the upcoming week’s game as experienced by the entire organi-zation including players, coaches and team personnel. Raiders Legend George Atkinson,who roamed the secondary for the Silver and Black from 1968-77, hosts this televisionshow.

“The Raiders Report” is an hour-long show which combines analysis and a behind the-scenes look at the Oakland Raiders hosted by JT the Brick with further analysis from Papaand Plunkett. “The Raiders Report” focuses on longer, in-depth pieces featuring the Teamof the Decades all year long.

All three shows are produced by the Raiders own Silver and Black Productions. Theshows originate from Silver and Black Productions state-of-the-art production facility lo-cated within the Raiders 100,000-square foot Alameda facility. Archived episodes can befound online at www.raiders.com.

Bay Area — KTVU/KICULos Angeles — KTLASacramento — KQCA/KCRALas Vegas — KMVYReno — KRXIFresno — KGPEBakersfield — KEROChico — KHSL

Medford — KMVUPalm Springs — KPSPChico — KHSLAlbuquerque — KASYHawaii — KGMBSalt Lake City — KJZZ

RAIDERS TELEVISION NETWORK

JIM PLUNKETT AND GREG PAPA

RAIDERS IN NAVAJOThe Oakland Raiders will broadcast two games

in Navajo in 2008 through an agreement withKTNN 660 AM. Eight Raider games have beenbroadcast in Navajo over the pat two seasons —four in 2007, two in 2006 and two in 2005. L.A.Williams and Ray Tsosie, both award-winningnewscasters, will again call the action.

Williams, KTNN’s sports and rodeo director,began her broadcasting career with KTNN in 1993and since then has broadcast a variety of sports in-cluding football, basketball and volleyball. Williamsrecently brought home a gold medal for Outstand-ing Media Coverage at the North American Indige-nous games in Denver.

Tsosie, who’s considered a Navajo Nation radio icon, was named out-standing newscaster in 1999 by the Arizona Broadcasting Association forhis work in broadcasting Navajo news. Tsosie burst upon the broadcastingscene when he took the opportunity to host the KTNN 660 AM morning show.KTNN, “The Voice of the Navajo Nation,” broadcasts a 50,000-watt clear channel signal from its Win-dow Rock, Ariz. studio that reaches the entire western United States and Northern Mexico.

RAIDERS IN NAVAJO 2008 BROADCAST SCHEDULEOctober 19 vs. New York Jets December 21 vs. Houston Texans

Raiders fans can listen to veteran broadcasters Armando Botello and Angel Dinamitacall the action on KLOK 1170 AM —“¡Noticias, Deportes y Mas!” The official flagshipSpanish radio station for the Oakland Raiders 2008 season.

KLOK-AM transmits 50,000 watts of power from the San Jose tower covering the en-tire San Francisco Metro area. In addition KLOK-AM provides bonus spill into neigh-boring Monterey/Salinas/Santa Cruz Metro to the south and the Modesto/Stockton Metromarket to the east.

Botello enters his third season as the play-by-play announcer for the Raiders Span-ish radio broadcasts. With more than 30 years of experience, Botello has held positions ranging fromtelevision to print to radio in Sacramento’s local media scene.

Botello has served as the Spanish radio play-by-play announcer for the Sacramento Kings for thepast 10 years. He has co-hosted “Voz y Voto,” a weekly political television show broadcast by the Un-vision Network throughout California. He was inducted into the California Chicano News Media Asso-ciation Hall of Fame in 2002.

Dinamita enters his second season with the Raiders as the color analyst for the Spanish radio broad-cast. Dinamita is currently on KSTN-FM “La Ponderosa” and is the station’s operation manager. Bornin Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua Mexico, Dinamita has won various awards during his career including “DJof the Year” in 1996.

The broadcast opens with a pregame show 15 minutes before kickoff. Botello and Dinamita analyzethe preceding contest, the NFL standings, the history between the two teams meeting that day, the keysto victory for the Raiders and the opponent as well as player and coach interviews. After the game,Botello and Dinamita wrap up with a summary of each quarter, discuss that day’s scores across theNFL and look ahead to next week’s opponent.

Popular Los Angeles radio personality VictorZaragoza along with veteran journalist Sal Acevedois entering their second season as the Spanishradio team’s sideline reporters.

Zaragoza, a 20-year radio veteran, currentlydoes mornings at Hot 92.3 in Los Angeles. Hestarted as a news co-anchor for a Spanish station inthe Bay Area and went on to work at numerousmajor radio stations across California and otherstates, including Arizona and Texas. He was a DJfor Wild 94.9 (KYLD-FM) in San Francisco.

Acevedo is editor-in-chief for Primer Round Mag-azine and Boxingtimes.com en Español as well asa feature writer and radio reporter for Fightbeat.com.

RAIDERS SPANISH/NAVAJO RADIO

ANGEL DIMANITAARMANDO BOTELLO

RAY TSOSIEL.A. WILLIAMS

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THE RAIDER IMAGETHE RAIDER IMAGE, LLC (The Image) is the official

team shop of The Oakland Raiders. All stores are ownedand operated by The Oakland Raiders out of the team’sheadquarters in Alameda. The Image began as a retail cat-alog while the team was in Los Angeles.

In addition, The Image currently operates 15 brick andmortar locations throughout California. The Image alsoplans to increase that number this season with a new loca-tion at Roseville Galleria in Roseville (scheduled to open inNovember 2008).

The Raider Image online store opened for business inSeptember 1999 on the Raiders official web site,Raiders.com. The Image e-commerce store provides thebest selection of Raider merchandise to Raider fans aroundthe world. In August 2000, the Raiders followed up their In-ternet success with their first store located in Southland Mallin Hayward, giving Bay Area fans an opportunity to shop ina store dedicated to Raiders merchandise.

There are six Bay Area Raider Image locations — includ-ing Hegenberger Gateway in Oakland, Oakridge Mall in SanJose, Sunvalley Mall in Concord, Southland Mall in Hay-ward, NewPark Mall in Newark and West Gate Center inSan Leandro.

The Image has also expanded outside of the Bay Areawith stores in Arden Fair Mall in Sacramento, Fashion FairMall in Fresno, Weberstown Mall in Stockton and ournewest location at Solano Mall in Solano (opening in August2008). To serve our Southern California fans, locations wereopened at Lakewood Mall, Montebello Town Center, On-tario Mills and Moreno Valley Mall. In addition, The Imageadded a new twist with the June 2003 opening of its Signa-ture Store at Universal City Walk in Universal City.

The successful chain of stores will continue to expand tomeet the growing needs of Raider fans around the world.

For more information,please contact:

www.raiders.com1-800-RAIDERS

The Raider ImageSouthland Mall, Hayward

510-783-9100

The Raider ImageSunvalley Mall, Concord

925-687-3600

The Raider ImageArden Fair Mall, Sacramento

916-922-4300

The Raider ImageLakewood Mall, Lakewood

562-272-7300

The Raider ImageNewPark Mall, Newark

510-797-4200

The Raider ImageSolano Mall, Solano

(August 2008)1-800-RAIDERS

The Raider ImageMontebello Town Center,

Montebello323-725-7600

The Raider ImageWest Gate Center, San Leandro

510-568-2900

The Raider ImageUniversal City Walk,

Universal City*818-763-4000

The Raider ImageOntario Mills Mall, Ontario

909-476-3800

The Raider ImageWeberstown Mall, Stockton

209-475-9100

The Raider ImageOakridge Mall, San Jose

408-578-7000

The Raider ImageHegenberger Gateway, Oakland

510-632-0202

The Raider ImageFashion Fair Mall, Fresno

559-226-5064

The Raider ImageMoreno Valley Mall,

Moreno Valley951-571-0057

* — Raiders Signature Store

Coming November 2008The Raider Image

Roseville Galleria, Roseville1-800-RAIDERS

RAIDERS.COMThe Raiders were among the first professional sports teams to launch

an official web site when the team went online in 1995. Since then, the sitehas evolved into one of the top online destinations in sports.

In late 2002, the Raiders broke new ground again with the launch ofRaiders en Español (www.raidersenespanol.com), the first completeSpanish-language web site in the NFL. Raiders.com also offers originaland translated content in Chinese, German, Japanese and Tagalog. Theofficial web site of the Silver and Black is the first and only official team web site in the NFLto offer original content in six different languages.

In March 2007, www.raiders.com was re-launched, the first such undertaking since Au-gust 2002. In April 2008, www.raidersenespanol.com was re-launched for the first timesince its inception. Both sites feature new technology and content.

Raiders.com continues to provide comprehensive photography, official press releases,transactions, player biographies, profiles on current and former players and team person-nel, press conference video and more.

During games, fans can access the Raiders.com Game Center and check out live up-dates, view action photos and listen to a live audio stream from the Raiders flagship radiostation – KSFO 560. Comprehensive game recaps, postgame press conferences andcomplete game statistics are available after each game.

In addition, complete NFL Draft, team mini-camp, training camp and Raiderette cover-age can be found at www.raiders.com. Since 2004, the team has offered live coverage ofthe NFL Draft in English and Spanish.

In 2008, The Official Web Site of The Oakland Raiders – www.raiders.com – and its sis-ter site – www.raidersenespanol.com – will continue to use cutting edge technology toprovide the Raider Nation with news, information, team history and entertainment, offer-ing visitors and in-depth, state-of-the-art look at the Silver and Black.

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BAY AREA MEDIA

KCBS (740 AM)865 Battery St.San Francisco 94111Hal RameySteve Bitker

KFBK (1530 AM)1440 Ethan Way, Suite 200Sacramento 95825Pat Walsh

KGO (810 AM)900 Front St.San Francisco 94111Rich WalcoffKevin Radich

KHTK (1140 AM)5244 Madison Ave.Sacramento 95841Jeff McMurray (P.D.)Grant NapearSean CunninghamJoe PittmanJim KozimorDave CarmichaelJodi BaconMike Lamb Frank Redd

KNBR (680 AM)55 Hawthorne St., Ste. 1100San Francisco 94105Lee Hammer (P.D.)Dan DibleyRalph BarbieriRod BrooksDamon BrucePaul McCaffreyBob FitzgeraldBrian MurphyGary RadnichTom TolbertMike HohlerJennifer Violet Kennedy

KNBR (1050 AM)55 Hawthorne St.San Francisco 94105Lee Hammer (P.D.)

SPORT BYLINE USA300 Broadway, Suite 8San Francisco 94133Ron BarrDoug McCormick

KGO, Channel 7 (ABC)900 Front St.San Francisco 94111Mike ShumannLarry Beil

KPIX, Channel 5 (CBS)855 Battery St.San Francisco 94111Kim CoyleDennis O’DonnellColin ReschBrian StitesAnthony Catchatoorian

KNTV, Channel 11 (NBC)2451 North 1st St.San Jose 95103Craig FierroRaj Mathai

KSTS, Channel 48 (Telemundo)2349 Bering Dr.San Jose 95131Ramon Diaz

KTVU, Channel 2 (FOX)2 Jack London SquareOakland 94607Mark IbanezFred InglisJoe FonziPete Lupetti

KDTV, Channel 14 (Univision)50 Fremont St., 41st floorSan Francisco 94105Hector PizarroEdgardo Quijano

KCRA, Channel 3 (NBC)3 Television CircleSacramento 95814Del RogersChris Lango

KXTV, Channel 10 (ABC)400 BroadwaySacramento 95818Brian MayRyan Yamamoto

KOVR, Channel 13 (CBS)2713 KOVR Dr.West Sacramento 95605Arran Anderson

KTXL, Channel 40 (FOX)4655 Fruitridge Rd.Sacramento 95820Jim CrandellMark Demsky

KMAX, Channel 31 (UPN)500 Media PlaceSacramento 95815 Arran Andersen

KRON, Channel 4 (Ind.)1001 Van Ness St.San Francisco 94109Gary RadnichVernon GlennJason ApplebaumDave Guingona

KICU, Channel 36 (Ind.)2102 Commerce Dr.San Jose 95131Mike Sklut

KFTY, Channel 50 (Ind.)533 Mendocino Ave.Santa Rosa 95402Nazy JavidMaria Bremer

TELEVISION

RADIO

KSFO AM 560FLAGSHIP STATION900 Front St.San Francisco 94111Ken BerryRon FellJack SwansonTrish RobbinsRich Walcoff

KLOK AM 1170UNIVISION RADIO750 Battery Street, Ste. 200San Francisco 94111Tony PerlongoSavino RuvalcabaRaul VelezLuzMaria RodriguezBrent Osbourne

OAKLAND RAIDERS P.R.: 510-864-5001, ext. 3028 P.R. FAX: 510-864-5160PRESS BOX: 510-567-0702, 0703 VISITING P.R.: 510-567-0704PRESS BOX FAX: 510-382-1520

CREDENTIAL REQUESTS: Credential requests will be honored only for working media on spe-cific assignment for a recognized news or sports organization. Credentials will not be issued tofreelance writers or photographers unless requested by a recognized news or sports organiza-tion. All credential requests must be issued to the Raiders Public Relations Department on theofficial Credential Request Form. The Credential Request Form can be faxed or emailed to youby request via email ([email protected]). Please send all completed forms to: 2008 MEDIACREDENTIALS, c/o Oakland Raiders, 1220 Harbor Bay Parkway, Alameda, Calif. 94502 or byfax to 510-864-5160, and email all headshots to [email protected]. All season-long re-quests must be received by August 1 prior for the 2008 season and all game-by-game requestsmust be received by noon, Monday, prior to the home game.

PARKING: Media parking is limited. Every effort will be made to accommodate requests forparking passes, but parking cannot be provided for all credentialed media. The appropriateparking pass will be required for access to stadium parking. TV trucks which provide satellite,uplink or microwave functions will need to make prior arrangements with Chad Ladov at McAfeeColiseum at 510-383-4817 to secure locations.

MEDIA WILL CALL: The Media Will Call booth is located on the east side of the “F” parking lotin a kiosk. Each person must pick up their own credential and present corresponding photoidentification. Media Will Call will open three hours prior to the scheduled kickoff.

MEDIA ENTRANCE: The media entrance is located on the Plaza level between the west sideclub entrance and west side customer accommodations and will be clearly marked. Media cre-dentials will not be honored at any other gate. All media must check in at the media entrancebefore entering McAfee Coliseum. Individuals and their belongings will be searched upon entryinto the stadium.

MEDIA DINING ROOM: Individuals without full-season credentials will need meal tickets to ac-cess the media dining room. Media may pick up those tickets at the press entrance prior to en-tering the McAfee Coliseum.

PHOTOGRAPHERS: Sideline access for NFL games is limited to photographers and videogra-phers on assignment for a recognized news or sports organization. All field photographers mustremain outside the bench areas and outside the yellow border surrounding the playing field. Allmedia (photographers, videographers and sideline reporters) staying on the field during thegame need to wear a vest which can be obtained at Media Will Call.

POSTGAME INTERVIEWS: Raiders Head Coach Lane Kiffin conducts his postgame news con-ference in a room adjacent to the Raiders locker room. Selected players will also be brought intothe interview room following the game. The opponent’s head coach and selected players will beavailable in the inteview room located adjacent to the visitor’s locker room.

PRESS BOX, SERVICES: The press box and all broadcast positions are located on Level 3 ac-cessed by the press elevator. Programs, lineups, depth charts, statistics and game notes are pro-vided. Game stats are provided at the end of each quarter. Complete team and individualstatistics, lineups and substitutions, scoring summary, coaches and players comments andquarter summaries are available after the game. If postgame faxing of final stats or play-by-playis needed, contact a member of the Raiders P.R. staff. There is a nominal charge for faxingpostgame stats, as agreed upon by the Pro Football Writers Association.

MEDIA INFORMATION

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For ticket and luxury suite information, call 1-800-RAIDERS or visitwww.raiders.com

RAIDERS TRAIN IN NAPA

TICKET INFORMATION

The Oakland Raiders are now in their 13th year of summer training in Napa, Calif. TheRaiders are housed at the Napa Valley Marriott Hotel and Conference Center with practicesessions held at the adjacent Redwood Middle School.

The state-of-the-art facility located in the Napa Valley has two, 100-yard practice fieldswith an additional 50-yard field.

The Raiders summer training facility also consists of a 10,000-square foot field housethat includes locker rooms, showers, training and equipment quarters. There’s an additional3,000-square foot outdoor weight training area.

The facilities serve the Raiders during the summer training camp period and are availablefor Napa youth activities and other community functions during the year.

ALAMEDA JOURNAL1516 Oak St.Alameda 94501Bill Krussink

ASSOCIATED PRESS303 Second St., Ste 640 NSan Francisco 94107Greg Beacham Janie McCauleyJosh Dubow

CHICO ENTERPRISE400 E. Park Ave.Chico 95927Dave Davies (S.E.)

CONTRA COSTA TIMESP.O. Box 5088Walnut Creek 94596Tom Barnidge (S.E.)Steve Corkran (Beat) Gary PetersonMike LefkowCam Inman

DAVIS ENTERPRISE315 G. St.Davis 95617Matt O’Donnell (S.E.)C. Colton

FAIRFIELD DAILY REPUBLIC1250 Texas St.Fairfield 94533Paul Farmer (S.E.)Brian ArnoldTony Wade

FRESNO BEE1626 “E” St.Fresno 93786Robert Zizzo (S.E.)Matt James

MARIN INDEPENDENT JOURNAL150 Alameda Del PradoNovato 94948Dave Allen (S.E.)David Albee

MARTINEZ NEWS-GAZETTE615 Estudillo St.Martinez 94553Chuck NanTodd Fierner

MERCED SUN-STARP.O. Box 739Merced 95341James TenNapel (S.E.)

MODESTO BEEP.O. Box 5256 Modesto 95352-5256Brian Clark (S.E.)Ron Agostini

NAPA VALLEY REGISTERP.O. Box 150Napa 94559Marty James (E.S.E.)Randy Johnson (S.E)Erin Lawley

OAKLAND TRIBUNE4770 Willow RoadPleasanton 94588Jon Becker (S.E.)Steve Corkran (Beat) Jerry McDonaldCarl StewardMonte PooleArt Spander

POST NEWSPAPERSP.O. Box 1350Oakland 94604Victor Martinez

SACRAMENTO BEEP.O. Box 15779Sacramento 95852Bill Bradley (S.E.)Jason Jones (Beat)Jim JenkinsAilene Voisin

SALINAS CALIFORNIAN123 W. Alisal St.Salinas 93901Joey Delgado (S.E.)George WatkinsBryan Wallace

SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE901 Mission St.San Francisco 94103Glenn Schwarz (S.E.)David White (Beat)Bruce AdamsNancy GayRon KroichickScott OstlerGwen KnappRay RattoTom FitzgeraldBruce Jenkins

SAN FRANCISCO EXAMINER988 Market St.San Francisco 94102Steve Drumwright (S.E.)John Crowley

SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS750 Ridder Park DriveSan Jose 95190Bud Geracie (S.E.)Ann KillionTim KawakamiMark Purdy

SANTA CRUZ SENTINEL207 Church St.Santa Cruz 95060Tom Moore (S.E.)

SANTA ROSA PRESS DEMOCRATP.O. Box 910Santa Rosa 95402Bill Pinella (S.E.)Phil Barber (Beat)Lowell CohnBob Padecky

SPORTS XCHANGEP.O. Box 918Novato 94948Frank CooneyRick VacekHoward Balzer

STOCKTON RECORD 530 East Market St.Stockton 95202Bob Highfill (S.E.)Scott LinesburghLori GilbertRoger PhillipsSam SmithJason Anderson

TRACY PRESSP.O. Box 419 Tracy 95378-0419Richard Taolinelli (S.E.)

UKIAH DAILY JOURNALP.O. Box 749Ukiah 95482Tony Adame (S.E.)

VACAVILLE REPORTER916 Cotting LaneVacaville 95688Tim Roe (S.E.)Matt Miller

VALLEJO TIMES-HERALD440 Curtola ParkwayVallejo 94590Tim ScottJ.P. Hoornstra

NEWSPAPERS

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 (FIRST WEEKEND)

WASHINGTON AT N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (ET)

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7DETROIT AT ATLANTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1:00p (ET)

CINCINNATI AT BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

SEATTLE AT BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

N.Y. JETS AT MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

KANSAS CITY AT NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

TAMPA BAY AT NEW ORLEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

ST. LOUIS AT PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

HOUSTON AT PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

JACKSONVILLE AT TENNESSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

DALLAS AT CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15p (ET)

CAROLINA AT SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)

ARIZONA AT SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)

CHICAGO AT INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:15p (ET)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 8MINNESOTA AT GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00p (CT)

DENVER AT OAKLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:15p (PT)

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 14 (SECOND WEEKEND)

CHICAGO AT CAROLINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

TENNESSEE AT CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

GREEN BAY AT DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

BUFFALO AT JACKSONVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

OAKLAND AT KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

INDIANAPOLIS AT MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

N.Y. GIANTS AT ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

NEW ORLEANS AT WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

SAN FRANCISCO AT SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05p (PT)

ATLANTA AT TAMPA BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:05p (ET)

MIAMI AT ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05p (MST)

SAN DIEGO AT DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:15p (MT)

BALTIMORE AT HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:15p (CT)

NEW ENGLAND AT N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15p (ET)

PITTSBURGH AT CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:15p (ET)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 15PHILADELPHIA AT DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (CT)

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21(THIRD WEEKEND)

KANSAS CITY AT ATLANTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

OAKLAND AT BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

TAMPA BAY AT CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

CAROLINA AT MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

MIAMI AT NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

CINCINNATI AT N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

HOUSTON AT TENNESSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

ARIZONA AT WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

NEW ORLEANS AT DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:05p (MT)

DETROIT AT SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05p (PT)

ST. LOUIS AT SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05p (PT)

CLEVELAND AT BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15p (ET)

JACKSONVILLE AT INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15p (ET)

PITTSBURGH AT PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15p (ET)

DALLAS AT GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:15p (CT)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22N.Y. JETS AT SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:30p (PT)

SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 28 (FOURTH WEEKEND)

(BYES: DETROIT, INDIANAPOLIS, MIAMI, NEW ENGLAND,N.Y. GIANTS, SEATTLE)

ATLANTA AT CAROLINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

CLEVELAND AT CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

HOUSTON AT JACKSONVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

DENVER AT KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

SAN FRANCISCO AT NEW ORLEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

ARIZONA AT N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

GREEN BAY AT TAMPA BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

MINNESOTA AT TENNESSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

SAN DIEGO AT OAKLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05p (PT)

BUFFALO AT ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:05p (CT)

WASHINGTON AT DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:15p (CT)

PHILADELPHIA AT CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:15p (CT)

MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 29BALTIMORE AT PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30p (ET)

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 5 (FIFTH WEEKEND)

(BYES: CLEVELAND, N.Y. JETS, ST. LOUIS, OAKLAND)

TENNESSEE AT BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

KANSAS CITY AT CAROLINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

CHICAGO AT DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

ATLANTA AT GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

INDIANAPOLIS AT HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

SAN DIEGO AT MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

SEATTLE AT N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

WASHINGTON AT PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

TAMPA BAY AT DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:05p (MT)

BUFFALO AT ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (MST)

CINCINNATI AT DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:15p (CT)

NEW ENGLAND AT SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)

PITTSBURGH AT JACKSONVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:15p (ET)

MONDAY, OCTOBER 6MINNESOTA AT NEW ORLEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (CT)

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 12 SIXTH WEEKEND)

(BYES: BUFFALO, KANSAS CITY, PITTSBURGH, TENNESSEE)

CHICAGO AT ATLANTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

MIAMI AT HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

BALTIMORE AT INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

DETROIT AT MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

OAKLAND AT NEW ORLEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

CINCINNATI AT N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

CAROLINA AT TAMPA BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

ST. LOUIS AT WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

JACKSONVILLE AT DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:05p (MT)

DALLAS AT ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (MST)

PHILADELPHIA AT SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)

GREEN BAY AT SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)

NEW ENGLAND AT SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:15p (PT)

MONDAY, OCTOBER 13N.Y. GIANTS AT CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30p (ET)

2008 NFL REGULAR SEASON SCHEDULE2008 NFL PRESEASON SCHEDULE(All Game Times Subject to Change)

HALL OF FAME WEEKEND — AUGUST 2-3Sunday, August 3 (Hall of Fame Game) Indianapolis vs. Washington (Canton, Ohio) . . . . . . . .NBC . . .8:00p (ET)

WEEK 1 — AUGUST 7-11Thursday, August 7 New Orleans at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ESPN 5:00p (MST)

NY Giants at Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (ET)Baltimore at New England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)NY Jets at Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Kansas City at Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)

Friday, August 8 Philadelphia at Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Seattle at Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)San Francisco at Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (PT)

Saturday, August 9 Buffalo at Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (ET)Atlanta at Jacksonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Indianapolis at Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Tampa Bay at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Denver at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)St. Louis at Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)Dallas at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (PT)

Monday, August 11 Cincinnati at Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ESPN . .7:00p (CT)

WEEK 2 — AUGUST 14-18Thursday, August 14 Carolina at Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FOX . . .8:00p (ET)

Pittsburgh at Buffalo (Toronto) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Friday, August 15 Oakland at Tennessee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FOX . .7:00p (CT)Saturday, August 16 Washington at NY Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (ET)

Indianapolis at Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Miami at Jacksonville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Minnesota at Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Arizona at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)Houston at New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)San Diego at St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)Chicago at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00p (PT)Dallas at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (MT)Green Bay at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00p (PT)

Sunday, August 17 New England at Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NFLN . . .8:00p (ET)Detroit at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:35p (ET)

Monday, August 18 Cleveland at NY Giants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ESPN . . .8:00p (ET)

WEEK 3 — AUGUST 21-25Thursday, August 21 San Francisco at Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .FOX . .7:00p (CT)Friday, August 22 Houston at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CBS . .7:00p (CT)

Philadelphia at New England . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Tennessee at Atlanta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Green Bay at Denver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (MT)

Saturday, August 23 Pittsburgh at Minnesota . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CBS . .7:00p (CT)Cleveland at Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:00p (ET)NY Giants at NY Jets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (ET)Jacksonville at Tampa Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Kansas City at Miami . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)New Orleans at Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:35p (ET)Washington at Carolina . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Baltimore at St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)Arizona at Oakland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:00p (PT)

Sunday, August 24 Buffalo at Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NFLN . . .8:00p (ET)Monday, August 25 Seattle at San Diego . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ESPN . . .5:00p (PT)

WEEK 4 — AUGUST 28-29Thursday, August 28 Jacksonville at Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .NBC . . .7:00p (ET)

Detroit at Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30p (ET)NY Jets at Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30p (ET)Cincinnati at Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (ET)New England at NY Giants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (ET)Atlanta at Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (ET)Carolina at Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Chicago at Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (ET)Miami at New Orleans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)Minnesota at Dallas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)St. Louis at Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)Tampa Bay at Houston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)Tennessee at Green Bay . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (CT)

Friday, August 29 Denver at Arizona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (MST)Oakland at Seattle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (PT)San Diego at San Francisco . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:00p (PT)

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CAROLINA AT GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

DENVER AT N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

MIAMI AT ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

NEW ORLEANS AT TAMPA BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

N.Y. GIANTS AT WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

ATLANTA AT SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05p (PT)

PITTSBURGH AT NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15p (ET)

KANSAS CITY AT OAKLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)

CHICAGO AT MINNESOTA* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:15p (CT)

MONDAY, DECEMBER 1JACKSONVILLE AT HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (CT)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4(FOURTEENTH WEEKEND)*

OAKLAND AT SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:15p (PT)

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7WASHINGTON AT BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

JACKSONVILLE AT CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

MINNESOTA AT DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

HOUSTON AT GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

CINCINNATI AT INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

ATLANTA AT NEW ORLEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

PHILADELPHIA AT N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

CLEVELAND AT TENNESSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

MIAMI AT BUFFALO (TORONTO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:05p (ET)

KANSAS CITY AT DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:05p (MT)

N.Y. JETS AT SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05p (PT)

ST. LOUIS AT ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:15p (MT)

DALLAS AT PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15p (ET)

NEW ENGLAND AT SEATTLE* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:15p (PT)

MONDAY, DECEMBER 8TAMPA BAY AT CAROLINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30p (ET)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11 (FIFTEENTH WEEKEND)*

NEW ORLEANS AT CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:15p (CT)

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 14TAMPA BAY AT ATLANTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

PITTSBURGH AT BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

DENVER AT CAROLINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

WASHINGTON AT CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

TENNESSEE AT HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

DETROIT AT INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

GREEN BAY AT JACKSONVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

SAN DIEGO AT KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

SAN FRANCISCO AT MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

BUFFALO AT N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

SEATTLE AT ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

MINNESOTA AT ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:05p (MT)

NEW ENGLAND AT OAKLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)

N.Y. GIANTS AT DALLAS* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:15p (CT)

MONDAY, DECEMBER 15CLEVELAND AT PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30p (ET)

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18 (SIXTEENTH WEEKEND)*

INDIANAPOLIS AT JACKSONVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:15p (ET)

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20BALTIMORE AT DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:15p (CT)

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 21CINCINNATI AT CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

NEW ORLEANS AT DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

MIAMI AT KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

ATLANTA AT MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

ARIZONA AT NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

CAROLINA AT N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

SAN FRANCISCO AT ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

PITTSBURGH AT TENNESSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

PHILADELPHIA AT WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

BUFFALO AT DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:05p (MT)

HOUSTON AT OAKLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05p (PT)

N.Y. JETS AT SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05p (PT)

SAN DIEGO AT TAMPA BAY* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:15p (ET)

MONDAY, DECEMBER 22GREEN BAY AT CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (CT)

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 28** (SEVENTEENTH WEEKEND)

ST. LOUIS AT ATLANTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

JACKSONVILLE AT BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

NEW ENGLAND AT BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

KANSAS CITY AT CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

DETROIT AT GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

CHICAGO AT HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

TENNESSEE AT INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

N.Y. GIANTS AT MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

CAROLINA AT NEW ORLEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

MIAMI AT N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

DALLAS AT PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

CLEVELAND AT PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

OAKLAND AT TAMPA BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

SEATTLE AT ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:15p (MT)

DENVER AT SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)

WASHINGTON AT SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)

NOTE:* — Sunday night games in Weeks 11-16 subject to change

** — Sunday night game in Week 17 TBD

POSTSEASON

Saturday, January 3 AFC and NFC Wild Card Playoffs(NBC)

Sunday, January 4 AFC and NFC Wild Card Playoffs(CBS and FOX)

Saturday, January 10 AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs(CBS and FOX)

Sunday, January 11 AFC and NFC Divisional Playoffs(CBS and FOX)

Sunday, January 18 AFC and NFC ChampionshipGames (CBS and FOX)

Sunday, February 1 Super Bowl XLIII in Tampa (NBC)

Sunday, February 8 AFC-NFC Pro Bowl in Honolulu(NBC)

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 19 (SEVENTH WEEKEND)

(BYES: ARIZONA, ATLANTA, JACKSONVILLE, PHILADELPHIA)

SAN DIEGO AT BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

NEW ORLEANS AT CAROLINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

MINNESOTA AT CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

PITTSBURGH AT CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

TENNESSEE AT KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

BALTIMORE AT MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

SAN FRANCISCO AT N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

DALLAS AT ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

DETROIT AT HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:05p (CT)

INDIANAPOLIS AT GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:15p (CT)

N.Y. JETS AT OAKLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)

CLEVELAND AT WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15p (ET)

SEATTKE AT TAMPA BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:15p (ET)

MONDAY, OCTOBER 20DENVER AT NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30p (ET)

SUNDAY, OCTOBER 26 (EIGHTH WEEKEND)

(BYES: CHICAGO, CINCINNATI, DENVER, GREEN BAY,HOUSTON, MINNESOTA)

OAKLAND AT BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)ARIZONA AT CAROLINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)TAMPA BAY AT DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)WASHINGTON AT DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)BUFFALO AT MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)ST. LOUIS AT NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)SAN DIEGO AT NEW ORLEANS (LONDON) . . . . . . . . .5:00p (GMT)KANSAS CITY AT N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)ATLANTA AT PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)CLEVELAND AT JACKSONVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:05p (ET)N.Y. GIANTS AT PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15p (ET)SEATTLE AT SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)

MONDAY, OCTOBER 27INDIANAPOLIS AT TENNESSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (CT)

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 2 (NINTH WEEKEND)

(BYES: CAROLINA, NEW ORLEANS, SAN DIEGO, SAN FRANCISCO)N.Y. JETS AT BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)DETROIT AT CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)JACKSONVILLE AT CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)BALTIMORE AT CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)TAMPA BAY AT KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)HOUSTON AT MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)ARIZONA AT ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)GREEN BAY AT TENNESSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)MIAMI AT DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:05p (MT)DALLAS AT N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15p (ET)ATLANTA AT OAKLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)PHILADELPHIA AT SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)NEW ENGLAND AT INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:15p (ET)

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 3PITTSBURGH AT WASHINGTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30p (ET)

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6(TENTH WEEKEND)

(BYES: BALTIMORE, DALLAS, TAMPA BAY, WASHINGTON)

DENVER AT CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:15p (ET)

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 9 NEW ORLEANS AT ATLANTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

TENNESSEE AT CHICAGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

JACKSONVILLE AT DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

CINCINNATI AT HOUSTON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

SEATTLE AT MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

GREEN BAY AT MINNESOTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

BUFFALO AT NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

ST. LOUIS AT N.Y. JETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

CAROLINA AT OAKLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05p (PT)

INDIANAPOLIS AT PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15p (ET)

KANSAS CITY AT SAN DIEGO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)

N.Y. GIANTS AT PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:15p (ET)

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10SAN FRANCISCO AT ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6:30p (MT)

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13(ELEVENTH WEEKEND)*

N.Y. JETS AT NEW ENGLAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:15p (ET)

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 16DENVER AT ATLANTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

DETROIT AT CAROLINA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

PHILADELPHIA AT CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

CHICAGO AT GREEN BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

HOUSTON AT INDIANAPOLIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

TENNESSEE AT JACKSONVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

NEW ORLEANS AT KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

OAKLAND AT MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

BALTIMORE AT N.Y. GIANTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

MINNESOTA AT TAMPA BAY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

ST. LOUIS AT SAN FRANCISCO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05p (PT)

ARIZONA AT SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:05p (PT)

SAN DIEGO AT PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4:15p (ET)

DALLAS AT WASHINGTON* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:15p (ET)

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 17CLEVELAND AT BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30p (ET)

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 20(TWELFTH WEEKEND)*

CINCINNATI AT PITTSBURGH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:15p (ET)

SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 23CAROLINA AT ATLANTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

PHILADELPHIA AT BALTIMORE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

HOUSTON AT CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

SAN FRANCISCO AT DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

TAMPA BAY AT DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

MINNESOTA AT JACKSONVILLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

BUFFALO AT KANSAS CITY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

NEW ENGLAND AT MIAMI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

CHICAGO AT ST. LOUIS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

N.Y. JETS AT TENNESSEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:00p (CT)

OAKLAND AT DENVER . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2:05p (MT)

N.Y. GIANTS AT ARIZONA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2:15p (MT)

WASHINGTON AT SEATTLE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:15p (PT)

INDIANAPOLIS AT SAN DIEGO* . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5:15p (PT)

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24GREEN BAY AT NEW ORLEANS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7:30p (CT)

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27 (THIRTEENTH WEEKEND)*

TENNESSEE AT DETROIT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12:30p (ET)

SEATTLE AT DALLAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3:15p (CT)

ARIZONA AT PHILADELPHIA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:15p (ET)SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 30

SAN FRANCISCO AT BUFFALO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

BALTIMORE AT CINCINNATI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)

INDIANAPOLIS AT CLEVELAND . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1:00p (ET)