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The end of the MLB season correlated with the beginning of the NFL season, which forced the Raiders to play certain games on a dirt field. The Raiders began 2012 by losing a very poorly executed home opener on Monday Night Football to San Diego 22–14. The team was plagued by fumbles and dropped passes, and did not score a touchdown until near ...
The Oakland Raiders played at Kezar Stadium in 1960, and then ended their season at Candlestick Park, in 1962 they moved to Frank Youell Field. Afterwards, the Raiders moved the Oakland Coliseum in 1966 and played there for the rest of their tenure, winning two Super Bowls during their stay in Oakland (XI, [56] XV, [57]), and lost two (II, [58 ...
George Blanda 43-yard field goal: Raiders 3–0: 2: OAK: Charlie Smith 27-yard pass from Daryle Lamonica (George Blanda kick) Raiders 10–0: 2: OAK: George Blanda 9-yard field goal: Raiders 13–0: 2: CLE: Leroy Kelly 10-yard pass from Bill Nelsen (Don Cockroft kick) Raiders 13–7: 2: CLE: Don Cockroft 42-yard field goal: Raiders 13–10: 3 ...
The Oakland Raiders of the American Football League (AFL) moved to Frank Youell Field, a makeshift stadium near downtown Oakland, for their third season in 1962, and the Coliseum was already being heralded in the local media as the Raiders' future permanent home. Baseball was also a major factor in the planning of the Coliseum.
Longtime Raiders center and Hall of Famer Jim Otto died on Sunday, the team announced. He was 86. Otto, who was one of the last players in the league to wear the No. 00 jersey, spent 15 years as ...
The Oakland Raiders were founded as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL) in 1960. The team joined the NFL as a result of the merger in 1970. From 1966 until 1981, it played home games at the Oakland Coliseum, which it shared with Major League Baseball's Oakland Athletics after that team moved to Oakland from Kansas City, Missouri in 1968.
Oakland appeared to be on solid sports footing several decades ago, with the NFL's Raiders back in town, the A’s approaching their "Moneyball" greatness and the Golden State Warriors enjoying a ...
Oakland Raiders (1962–1965) Frank Youell Field was a football stadium on the west coast of the United States , located in Oakland, California . It was the home of the Oakland Raiders of the American Football League for four seasons, from 1962 through 1965 .