The Las Vegas-Oakland-Los Angeles Raiders have had some outstanding kickers in their 63-year history, from old man George Blanda to Chris Bahr, to Sebastian Janikowski, and to Daniel Carlson, who might be the best in the National Football League right now.
There have always been unique players that have played throughout the entire history of the NFL. However, there has never been a player like Raiders George Blanda.
The NFL Draft is now only seven rounds, a format that has been in place since 1997. However, the draft has been as long as 20 rounds in the past, and many prominent players were selected from those later rounds.
Joe Namath is the greatest quarterback in the New York Jets' history. He guaranteed a victory in Super Bowl III and made good on his promise, and his upset victory was a big reason for the 1970 merger. Let's take a look at the legendary career of Broadway Joe.
The Las Vegas Raiders will try to get their season turned in the right direction on Sunday when they travel to Nashville, Tenn., to go against another franchise they have been dealing with for the 63 years of their existence.
Quarterback Kenny Stabler of the Oakland Raiders probably threw more passes in his first six seasons with the Silver and Black than he did in the rest of his career.
1. Sebastian Janikowski, 2000-2016 The guy they call “Seabass” was selected by the Raiders in the first round (No. 17 overall) of the 2000 NFL Draft out of Florida State, and while some people questioned selecting a kicker in the first round, he became the leading scorer in Silver and Black history.
George Blanda essentially had three careers in professional football, the last with the Oakland Raiders. Blanda, a quarterback, and kicker who started
While there are obscure quarterbacks who threw passes for the Chicago Bears, the QBs featured in this quiz were the ‘top passer’ for the team that year, according to the number of yards passing. We have identified 31 (with some repeats), how many of them can you name?
34 NFL quarterbacks have been selected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame since its inception in 1963.How many of them can you name?Clue given is career years active.An asterisk (*) denotes non consecutive years of playing.
There are a number of NFL quarterbacks who have had great careers without ever winning a Super Bowl, but only seven Hall of Famers have never won it all. Can you name them?Clue is the year of Hall of Fame induction.
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