
Raiders History
Raiders in the Pro Football Hall of Fame
64 2018 Raiders Gameday
Tim Brown
WR, Notre Dame, 17 years, Joined Raiders: First Round Draft Choice, 1988
INDUCTED INTO PRO FOOTBAL HAL OF FAME: AUGUST 8, 2015
Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 8, 2015…Played 17 NFL seasons, including first 16 campaigns with the
Raiders…Joined Raiders as the sixth player selected in the 1988 NFL Draft after winning the Heisman Trophy at Notre
Dame…Finished career as the most decorated receiver in Raiders history, setting franchise records with 1,070 receptions for
14,734 yards and 99 touchdowns…Finished career with most seasons (16) and games played (240) in franchise annals…Also
Raiders all-time leader with 3,272 yards and three touchdowns on punt returns and 14,924 total yards from scrimmage…
Racked up 19,443 combined net yards as a Raider…Topped 1,000 yards receiving in a season nine straight times from 1993-
2001, and posted four of the top five seasons for receiving yardage in franchise history…Career totals include 1,094 catches
for 14,934 yards and 100 touchdowns…Reception total ranked third in NFL history and yardage mark was second in league
record book at time of his retirement…Punt return yardage total of 3,320 is sixth in league history…Only player in NFL
history to record at least 75 receptions in 10 straight seasons (1993-2002)…Posted 11 seasons with 50-or-more receptions
and recorded a reception in 179 straight games from 1993-2004…Averaged 87 catches and 1,191 yards per season from
1993-2002…Also posted more yards after the catch than any other NFL receiver from 1992-2004 with 4,475…Set an NFL
record for wide receivers with 176 straight starts…Selected to play in nine Pro Bowls, including five straight from 1994-98…
Named All-Pro twice (1988 and 1997)…Earned All-AFC honors eight times…Garnered first-team All-Pro recognition in 1997
after setting franchise single-season records with 104 catches for 1,408 yards…Broke Gayle Sayers’ NFL record for total
yardage by a rookie in 1988, racking up 2,317 all-purpose yards (725 rec., 50 rush., 1,098 KR, 444 PR)…Six-time recipient of
the Raiders’ Commitment to Excellence Award…Led Raiders to three-straight AFC West titles from 2000-02…Started at wide
receiver for Raiders in Super Bowl XXXVII…Finished his career with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, playing in 15 games in 2004.
Ken Stabler
QB, Alabama, 15 years, Joined Raiders: Second Round Draft Choice, 1968
INDUCTED INTO PRO FOOTBAL HAL OF FAME: AUGUST 6, 2016
Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 6, 2016…Played 15 NFL seasons, including first 10 campaigns with the
Raiders…Joined Raiders as a second round draft pick (52nd overall) out of Alabama in 1968…Spent first two seasons
on the Raiders’ inactive/reserve squad before first seeing game action in 1970...In 10 seasons in Oakland, was named
All-Pro twice, All-AFC three times and was selected to play in four Pro Bowls…Remains the franchise’s career leader in
passing attempts (2,481), yards (19,078) and touchdowns (150)…Named to the NFL’s All-Decade Team for the 1970s…
Career totals include 184 games played with 146 starts, 2,270 completions on 3,793 attempts, 27,938 passing yards
and 194 touchdowns…With the Raiders, racked up 19,078 passing yards on 1,486 completions with 150 touchdowns…
Became starting quarterback in 1973 and led Raiders to the first of five straight AFC Championship Game appearances…
Also led Raiders to seven straight winning seasons and a 69-26-1 regular season record as a starter…Three-time
recipient of the Gorman Award (1973, 1974 and 1976), a precursor to the Commitment to Excellence Award…Named
Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player in 1974 after passing for 2,469 yards and an NFL-best 26 touchdowns…Also
tabbed for first-team All-Pro honors…Led the league in passing in 1976, piloting the Raiders to the team’s first-ever
Super Bowl title…Completed 194 passes for 2,737 yards and a league-high 27 touchdowns, setting a franchise record
with a 103.4 passer rating…Also led the NFL with a 66.7 completion percentage…Was 12-for-19 passing for 180 yards
as the Raiders defeated the Minnesota Vikings, 32-14, in Super Bowl XI…Garnered Pro Bowl honors in back to back
seasons twice (1973 and 1974, 1976 and 1977)…Played in 13 career playoff games with 12 starts…Started 11 playoff
games with the Silver and Black, posting a 7-4 record as a starter…Totaled 2,398 passing yards with 19 touchdowns
in playoff contests and set an NFL record by recording a touchdown pass in 10 consecutive postseason games…Traded
to Houston in 1980 and spent the final five seasons of his career with the Oilers (1980-81) and the New Orleans Saints
(1982-84)…Served as a color commentator on CBS NFL broadcasts.
Randy Mos
WR, Marshall, 14 Years, Joined Raiders: Trade, 2005
INDUCTED INTO PRO FOOTBAL HAL OF FAME: AUGUST 4, 2018
Inducted into Pro Football Hall of Fame on Aug. 4, 2018…Played 14 NFL seasons, including the 2005
and 2006 campaigns with Oakland…Saw action in 218 career games with 193 starts for the Minnesota
Vikings (1998-2004; 2010), Raiders (2005-06), New England Patriots (2007-10), Tennessee Titans
(2010) and San Francisco 49ers (2012)…Totaled 982 career receptions for 15,292 yards and 156
TDs…Career receiving yards and TDs ranked third and fourth, respectively, in the NFL record book at
the time of his retirement…Named Associated Press Offensive Rookie of the Year after setting an NFL
rookie record with 17 TDs for Minnesota in 1998…Acquired by the Raiders via trade in 2005…In two
years with Oakland, played in 29 games with 28 starts and recorded 102 receptions for 1,558 yards
and 11 TDs…Set the NFL single-season record for TD receptions in a season with 23 as a member
of the New England Patriots in 2007…Named to the NFL All-Decade Team for the 2000s…Selected
to play in six Pro Bowls and named first-team All-Pro four times…Caught 10-or-more TD passes in
a season nine times and had 10 seasons with 1,000 yards receiving…Played two years at Marshall,
totaling 174 receptions for 3,529 yards and 54 TDs…Scored a TD in every collegiate game he played…
Named recipient of the 1997 Biletnikoff Award…Finalist for the 1997 Heisman Trophy…Selected by
the Vikings as the 21st overall pick in the 1998 NFL Draft.