2003 Super Bowl XXXVII, Qualcomm Stadium San Diego, Tampa Bay Buccaneers beat Oakland Raiders 48-21
1996 Balt Ravens (Cleveland Browns) 1st NFL game, beat Oakland Raiders, 17-14
1993 David Waymer, NFLer (Saints, 49'ers, Raiders), dies at 34
1992 Denholm Elliott, English actor (Raiders of Lost Ark), dies at 70
1992 Lyle Alzado, NFL defense linesman (Raiders), dies of cancer at 43
1991 Buffalo Bills beat Los Angeles Raiders 51-3 for AFC title
1990 Los Angeles Raiders announce they were returning to Oakland
1989 1st NFL game coached by a black man (Art Shell), his Los Angeles Raiders beat New York Jets 14-7 on Monday Night Football
1984 Superbowl XVIII: Los Angeles Raiders beat Washington Red Skins, 38-9 in Tampa Superbowl MVP: Marcus Allen, Los Angeles Raiders, RB
1982 Oakland Raiders to move to Los Angeles
1981 "Raiders Of The Lost Ark" starring Harrison Ford premieres
1981 Superbowl XV: Oakland Raiders beat Philadelphia Eagles, 27-10 in New Orleans Superbowl MVP: Jim Plunkett, Oakland, QB
1977 Richard Carlson, actor (Col MacKenzie-MacKenzie's Raiders), dies at 65
1977 Superbowl XI: Oakland Raiders beat Minnesota Vikings, 32-14 in Pasadena Superbowl MVP: Fred Biletnikoff, Oakland, WR
1975 Cole Ford, kicker for the Oakland Raiders
1975 Chad Levitt, running back for the Oakland Raiders
1974 Adam Treu, guard and tackle for the Oakland Raiders
1974 Calvin Branch, cornerback for the Oakland Raiders
1974 Scott Whittaker, center/tackle for the Oakland Raiders
1974 Tim Hall, running back for the Oakland Raiders
1973 Miami Dolphins beat Oakland Raiders 27-10 in AFC championship game
1973 Tim Kohn, guard and tackle for the Oakland Raiders
1973 Barret Robbins, NFL center for the Oakland Raiders
1973 Lance Johnstone, defensive end for the Oakland Raiders
1973 Carl Kidd, NFL defensive back for the Oakland Raiders
1973 Napoleon Kaufman, NFL running back for the Oakland Raiders
1973 Grady Jackson, defensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders
1972 Cole Ford, NFL kicker for the Oakland Raiders
1972 "Immaculate Reception" Steelers turns around a 7-6 defeat with a last second touchdown reception against Raiders to win 13-7
1972 Matt Dyson, NFL linebacker for the Oakland Raiders
1972 Joe Aska, NFL running back for the Oakland Raiders
1972 Jeff Kysar, NFL tackle for the Oakland Raiders
1972 Mike Morton, linebacker for the Oakland Raiders
1971 Tom Robsock, NFL/WLAF guard, Raiders, Barcelona Dragons
1971 James Folston, NFL defensive end for the Oakland Raiders
1971 Perry Carter, cornerback for the Oakland Raiders
1971 David Mendenhall, actor, Over the Top, Space Raiders, Witchfire
1971 Rob Fredrickson, NFL linebacker for the Oakland Raiders
1971 Rob Holmberg, NFL linebacker for the Oakland Raiders
1971 Austin Robbins, NFL defensive tackle, Oakland Raiders, NO Saints
1971 Kenny Shedd, WLAF receiver, Barcelona Dragons, Oakland Raiders
1971 Lincoln Kennedy, tackle for the Oakland Raiders
1971 Billy Joe Hobert, NFL quarterback for the Oakland Raiders
1971 Orlanda Truitt, wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders
1971 Baltimore Colts beat Oakland Raiders 27-17 in AFC championship game
1970 James Jett, NFL wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders
1970 Calvin Jones, NFL running back for the Oakland Raiders
1970 Derrick Hoskins, NFL safety for the Oakland Raiders
1970 Kevin Johnson, NFL defensive tackle, Philadelphia Eagles, Oakland Raiders
1970 Tim Watson, NFL/WLAF safety, Raiders, Barcelona Dragons
1970 Desmond Howard, NFL receiver, Jacksonville Jaguars, Oakland Raiders
1970 Greg Skrepenak, NFL tackle, Oakland Raiders, Carolina Panthers
1970 Leo Araguz, NLF/WLAF punter, Oakland Raiders, Rhein Fire
1970 Kansas City Chiefs beat Oakland Raiders 17-7 in AFC championship game
1969 James Trapp, NFL cornerback for the Oakland Raiders
1969 Larry Brown, NFL cornerback, Dallas Cowboys, Oakland Raiders
1969 Raghib Ismail, NFL wide receiver/kick returner for the Oakland Raiders
1969 Ralph Nader sets up a consumer organization knowns as Nader's Raiders
1969 Curtis Cotton, NFL/WLAF cornerback, Oak Raiders, Frankfurt Galaxy
1969 Chester McGlockton, NFL defensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders
1969 Russell Freeman, NFL tackle for the Oakland Raiders
1969 Keith Cash, NFL tight end, Kansas City Chiefs, Oakland Raiders
1969 Curtis Whitley, NFL center, Panthers, Packers, Raiders
1969 Michael Jones, NFL linebacker, Oakland Raiders, St. Louis Rams
1969 Darrell Russell, defensive tackle for the Oakland Raiders
1969 Russell Maryland, NFL defensive tackle, Dallas Cowboys, Oak Raiders
1969 Pat Harlow, NFL tackle for the New England Patriots, Oakland Raiders
1969 Greg Biekert, NFL linebacker for the Oakland Raiders
1969 David Klingler, NFL quarterback, Oakland Raiders, Cin Bengals
1969 John Madden is named head coach of NFL's Oakland Raiders
1969 Nolan Harrison, NFL defensive tackle, Oakland Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers
1968 New York Jets beat Oakland Raiders 27-23 in AFL championship game
1968 Daryl Hobbs, NFL wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders
1968 Bruce Pickens, NFL cornerback for the Oakland Raiders
1968 Joe King, NFL safety for the Oakland Raiders
1968 Superbowl II: Green Bay Packers beat Oakland Raiders, 33-14 in Miami Superbowl MVP: Bart Starr, Green Bay, QB
1967 Oakland Raiders beat Houston Oilers 40-7 in AFL championship game
1967 Jeff George, NFL quarterback, Atlanta Falcons, Oakland Raiders
1967 Donald Hollas, quarterback for the Oakland Raiders
1967 Andrew Glover, NFL tight end, Oakland Raiders, Minnesota Vikings
1967 Anthony Smith, NFL defensive end for the Oakland Raiders
1967 Harvey Williams, NFL running back for the Oakland Raiders
1967 Aaron Wallace, NFL defensive end/linebacker for the Oakland Raiders
1967 Steve Wisniewski, NFL guard for the Oakland Raiders
1967 Derrick Fenner, NFL running back for the Oakland Raiders
1967 Rick Cunningham, NFL tackle, Minnesota Vikings, Oakland Raiders
1966 Tim Brown, NFL wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders
1966 Eric Ball, NFL running back for the Oakland Raiders
1966 Aundray Bruce, defensive end for the Oakland Raiders
1965 Richard Stephens, NFL guard and tackle for the Oakland Raiders
1965 Dan Land, NFL cornerback and safety for the Oakland Raiders
1965 Terry McDaniel, NFL cornerback, Oakland Raiders, Los Angeles Raiders
1964 Jerry Ball, NFL defensive tackle, Oakland Raiders, Minnesota Vikings
1964 Jeff Jaeger, NFL kicker, Oakland Raiders, Chicago Bears
1964 Gerald Perry, NFL tackle for the Oakland Raiders
1964 Kevin Gogan, NFL guard, Oakland Raiders, San Francisco 49ers
1964 Pat Swilling, NFL defensive end/linebacker for the Oakland Raiders
1964 Najee Mustafaa, NFL cornerback for the Oakland Raiders
1963 Robert Jenkins, NFL tackle for the Oakland Raiders
1963 Eddie Anderson, NFL safety for the Oakland Raiders
1963 Lorenzo Lynch, NFL safety, Arizona Cardinals, Oakland Raiders
1963 Jim Everett, NFL quarterback, Los Angeles Raiders, NO Saints, San Diego Chargers
1962 Bo Jackson, baseball/football player, Kansas City Royals, Los Angeles Raiders
1962 Dan Turk, NFL center for the Oakland Raiders
1961 Jay Schroeder, NFL quarterback, Washington Redskins, Los Angeles Raiders
1961 Jeff Hostetler, NFL QB, New York Giants, Raiders, Redskins/1990 Superbowl
1960 Lionel Washington, cornerback for the Oakland Raiders
1960 Albert Lewis, NFL cornerback for the Oakland Raiders
1960 Willie Gault, bob sledder/NFL receiver, Chicago Bears, Los Angeles Raiders
1960 Marcus Allen, NFL running back, Los Angeles Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs, Heisman 1981
1957 Jeff Gossett, NFL punter for the Oakland Raiders
1956 James Lofton, NFL wide reciever, Bills, Packers, Raiders
1955 Vince Evans, NFL quarterback for the Oakland Raiders
1951 Greg Pruitt, NFL running back, Los Angeles Raiders, Super Bowl XVIII
1950 John Matuszak, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, NFLer, Raiders, /actor, Hollywood Beat
1949 Lyle Alzado, NFLer, Los Angeles Raiders and actor, Oceans of Fire, Hangfire
1948 Jack Tatum, Cherryville, North Carolina, NFL defensive back, Raiders
1947 Freddy Weller, Georgia, rocker, Paul Revers and The Raiders
1946 Joe Correro, Greenwood Ms, rock drummer, Paul Revers and The Raiders
1945 Ken "The Snake" Stabler, NFL quarterback, Oak Raiders, Super Bowl XI
1944 Charlie Coe, rock bassist, Paul Revers and The Raiders
1942 Carlson's Raiders land on Makin, Gilbert islands, kill 350 Japs
1942 Mark Lindsay, born in Eugene, Oregon, rock vocalist/sax, Paul Revers and Raiders
1940 Willie Brown, NFL defensive back, Denver Broncos, Oakland Raiders
1940 Mike Eischeid, NFL punter for the Oakland Raiders
1938 Ron Mix, NFL tackle for the San Diego Chargers, Oakland Raiders
1938 Paul Revere, Harvard Nebraska, pianist, Paul Revere and Raiders
1938 Jim Otto, NFL center for the Oakland Raiders
1937 Tom Flores, born in Fresno California, NFL quarterback and coach, Raiders
1936 John Madden, NFL coach for the Oakland Raiders/sports commentator, CBS, FOX
1930 Ben Cooper, Hartford, Connecticut, actor, Rose Tattoo, Outcast, Arizona Raiders
1929 Al Davis, born in Brocton, Massachusetts, NFL team owner, Los Angeles Raiders
1927 George Blanda, NFL kicker/quarterback, Bears, Oilers, Raiders
1862 Morgan's raiders capture federal garrison at Lexington, KY
1862 Gen John Hunt Morgan and his raiders capture Gallatin, TX
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