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The legendary Raiders owner Al Davis died in 2011, having moved his franchise from Oakland to Los Angeles and back, but he ...
As we remember Al Davis on his Birthday, we also see some similarities to how he built the Raiders championship teams and ...
During Al Davis' heyday, the NFL would've never allowed a team in Las Vegas due to the city's ties to gambling. It's a very ...
Raiders fan Navdeep Banwait, right, carries flowers to the team's Alameda, Calif., headquarters on Saturday, Oct. 8, 2011, to mark the death of owner Al Davis. Noah Berger/Special to The Chronicle ...
Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis has been known for his crazy antics in his 40 plus years with the franchise. From moving the team out of Los Angeles to his outbursts in the media, he is notorious ...
Our own Las Vegas Raiders Insider Hondo S. Carpenter Sr. interviewed Tom Walsh to talk about the Raiders legendary owner AL Davis. "I think we had a special relationship primarily because of Sid.
Pete Carroll and Al Davis definitely looked for players other NFL teams didn't want. That's a very accurate comparison, and ...
From the time Al Davis became head coach of the Raiders in 1963 until he died as owner in 2011, he was the franchise’s general manager. Under his watch, the Raiders won an AFL championship ...
The legendary Raiders owner Al Davis died in 2011, having moved his franchise from Oakland to Los Angeles and back, but he didn't live to see his team in Las Vegas.
Al Davis, the tough-minded owner of the Oakland Raiders who transformed a failing team into a three-time Super Bowl champion and one of the most successful franchises in professional football only ...