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Oakland Raiders - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (5116 words)
The Raiders countered that, under the terms of the partnership agreement as amended in 1972, upon the death of the elder McGah in 1983, his general partner interest converted to that of a limited partner.
The Kansas City Chiefs and the Raiders have had several memorable matches and have a bitter division rivalry, which was exacerbated in 1968 when the Kansas City Athletics baseball team moved to, of all places, Oakland, and in 1969 when the Kansas City Royals expansion team was placed in the same division as the A's.
The Steelers denied the Raiders a trip to the Super Bowl in three of four consecutive seasons in the early 1970s (the first loss was the famous "Immaculate Reception" loss) until the Raiders finally beat the Steelers in the 1976 AFC Championship game and won the Super Bowl the following January.
Raiders Players History (474 words)
The Raiders substituted the Minnesota franchise in the Western Division.
Raiders in the dress code of silver and fl earned four NFL titles in the span of 20 years which took them to the second Super Bowl, in 1968, but lost the game to Green Bay Packers.
The Raiders endeavor finally borne fruits, under the precise management of John Madden as head coach, they competed is seven league championships and thereby won one Super Bowl in 1977 against Minnesota Vikings.
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