The Oakland Raiders, in the second round of the 1968 AFL-NFL Draft, selected quarterback Ken Stabler. A three-time All-America at Alabama, Stabler spent his first two seasons in the pros on the ...
Gold Jacket Fred Biletnikoff couldn’t have been happier walking through the Pro Football Hall of Fame knowing that his former quarterback and close friend Ken ... The former Oakland Raiders wide ...
JT The Brick is joined by former tight end Doug Jolley and linebacker Rik Bonness to discuss their college careers, playing for the Raiders, life after football, and more. JT The Brick is joined ...
While Ken Stabler was a Hall of Famer ... Coming off a 1977 campaign in which Stabler and his Oakland Raiders reached the AFC Championship Game, where they lost to the Denver Broncos, they ...
The Oakland Raiders, despite the second-best record in the AFC in 1977 ... Casper famous and allowed Oakland to push the game into sudden death. Quarterback Ken Stabler had been utilizing Casper on ...
Ken Stabler and Dave Casper The Hall of Famers were on the Oakland Raiders together from 1974 to 1979, and the Houston Oilers from 1980 to 1981. If you've heard of the "Ghost to the Post" play ...
The former NFL lineman has been getting acquainted with Raiders royalty, such as Ken Stabler and Fred Biletnikoff, and is contemplating aiding his competition, Charlie Philyaw. Ferocious Jack ...
With less than a minute left, Oakland was on Miami's eight-yard line and out of timeouts. Raiders QB Ken Stabler heaved a prayer into the end zone which found RB Clarence Davis. “The Sea of ...
Oct. 22, 1984: Future Pro Football HOF quarterback Ken Stabler retires after 17 seasons in the NFL with Oakland Raiders, Houston Oilers and New Orleans Saints. Oct. 22, 2000: Bengals running back ...
The Raiders' journey has been marked by legendary players like quarterback Ken Stabler, wide receiver Fred ... The fans are called the Raider Nation. The Oakland Raiders had a working class ...
1977 — The Denver Broncos intercept seven passes off Ken Stabler of the Oakland Raiders in a 30-7 victory. 1987 — Mike Tyson retains his undisputed heavyweight title with a seven-round ...