Ray Guy: From Superdome scoreboard to the Hall of Fame
The year was 1976 and Raider punter Ray Guy had been selected for the Pro Bowl. The game was to be played at the Louisiana Superdome, down in New Orleans. And as soon as he got there, Guy had a goal....
View ArticleGene Upshaw’s lasting legacy: Concussion research
A lot of former Raiders were in Tahoe last weekend for the Gene Upshaw Memorial Golf Classic, a star-studded tournament that benefits both cancer and concussion research. The field was packed with...
View ArticleRoger Goodell press conference: Live blog
Al Saracevic here, sports editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, live-blogging Roger Goodell’s press conference regarding domestic violence and the NFL’s personal conduct policy. Quick post-mortem:...
View ArticleCharles Woodson hoops with Harlem Globetrotters
The Oakland Raiders’ Charles Woodson has played 17 years in the NFL, amassing 60 interceptions, a Super Bowl title and 8 Pro Bowl berths over that time. Just this season, he made a career-high 112...
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