[25] After the first case was declared a mistrial, in May 1982 a second jury found in favor of Davis and the Los Angeles Coliseum, clearing the way for the move. Sent to prison with his friend Willie Martin (Ben Cooper), he goes along with a jailbreak plan masterminded by U.S. Army Captain Andrews (Buster Crabbe) to grant the men amnesty if they help the soldiers round up Quantrill (Fred Graham) and his men. Az NFL AFC West csoportjának tagjai. [26][27][28] With the ruling, the Raiders finally relocated to Los Angeles for the 1982 season to play their home games at the Los Angeles Coliseum. After beating the New York Jets and Tennessee Titans by large margins in the playoffs, the Raiders made their fifth Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl XXXVII. Quantrill's Raiders were the best-known of the pro- Confederate partisan guerrillas (also known as " bushwhackers ") who fought in the American Civil War. The Arizona Raiders is a 1936 American western film directed by James P. Hogan and starring Buster Crabbe and Marsha Hunt. [49] On the positive note, quarterback and second-round pick Derek Carr, who served as the starter for the entire season, set a Raiders record for most passing yards in one season by a rookie. However, he also threw three interceptions, losing 28–0. [4] Accordingly, the city of Oakland was awarded the eighth AFL franchise on January 30, 1960, and the team inherited the Minneapolis club's draft picks. "Arizona" is a song written by Kenny Young and recorded in 1969 by Mark Lindsay, a solo effort while still lead singer for Paul Revere and the Raiders. Valley was furious when he discovered this, and immediately filed suit to have the new agreement overturned, but the court sided with Davis and McGah. The game went into overtime and the Patriots won, 16–13. The team's first regular season home game was played on September 11, 1960, a 37–22 loss to the Houston Oilers. The move, which required three-fourths approval by league owners, was defeated 22–0 (with five owners abstaining). In January 2018, the Raiders re-hired Jon Gruden, signing him to a 10-year, $100-million contract, paying him $10 million a year and giving him near-total control over the team. In the 1975 season opener, the Raiders beat Miami and ended the Dolphins' 31-game home winning streak. And to add insult to injury, so was his Wikipedia page. Their opponent was the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, coached by Gruden. Del Rio's new coaching staff included former Minnesota Vikings offensive coordinator Bill Musgrave as offensive coordinator and former Vikings head coach Mike Tice as offensive line coach; both had worked with Del Rio at the Jaguars in the past. Musgrave was let go following the playoff loss. Al Davis later tried to sue Steelers coach Chuck Noll for libel after the latter called safety George Atkinson a criminal for the hit. Oakland finished 12–4 in the 2000 season, the team's most successful in a decade. Buster’s glorious Western career had started back in 1933 when he appeared with Randolph Scott in To The Last Man.Arizona Raiders and the rather odd little film The Bounty Killer, both in ’65, were to be his swansong. On February 19, 2015, the Raiders and the Chargers announced that they would build a privately financed $1.78 billion stadium in Carson, California if they were to move to the Los Angeles market. In Week 2, the Raiders lost a wild shootout match in Buffalo 38–35, beat the Jets 34–24, and then lost to New England 31–19 for a 2–2 start. Despite beginning to turn the team around, Tom Cable was fired by Al Davis soon after the season ended for remarking "I finally began to feel that we weren't losers." Under Marty Feldman and Red Conkright—the team's second and third head coaches since entering the AFL—the Raiders finished 1–13 in 1962, losing their first 13 games (and making for a 19–game losing streak from 1961 and 1962) before winning the season finale, and attendance remained low. [22] Two Super Bowl records of note occurred in this game: 1) Kenny King's 80-yard, first-quarter, catch-and-run reception from Jim Plunkett remained the longest touchdown Super Bowl pass play for the next 16 years; and 2) Rod Martin's three interceptions of Eagles' quarterback Ron Jaworski still stands today as a Super Bowl record. The Raiders soon announced plans to stay in Oakland until the new stadium was completed in 2020. However, the AFL owners selected Oakland after Los Angeles Chargers owner Barron Hilton threatened to forfeit his franchise unless a second team was placed on the West Coast. Oakland finished the 2004 season 5–11, with only one divisional win (a one-point victory over the Broncos in Denver). Under partnership law, by a 2–1 vote of the general partners, the new agreement was thus ratified. The Raiders finished their first campaign with a 6–8 record, and lost $500,000. [7] The original team colors were black, gold and white. [55] The Raiders were unable to win their first playoff game since 2002, falling to the Houston Texans 14–27 in a game in which third-string quarterback Connor Cook threw one touchdown and three interceptions. During a 1978 preseason game, Patriots WR Darryl Stingley was tragically injured by a hit from Raiders FS Jack Tatum and was left paralyzed for life. Also, linebacker Khalil Mack, selected in the first round, had 75 tackles and 4 sacks. After the 1962 season, Valley hired Al Davis, a former assistant coach of the San Diego Chargers, as head coach and general manager. Cowboys? The team would not see a repeat performance in 1981, falling to 7–9 and a losing record for the first time since 1964. After ten consecutive winning seasons and one Super Bowl championship, John Madden left the Raiders (and coaching) in 1979 to pursue a career as a television football commentator. The Raiders won 13 regular season games and a close victory over New England (the only team to beat them in the regular season) in the first round of the playoffs. On March 1, he signed a Memorandum of Agreement to move the Raiders from Oakland to Los Angeles. The Arizona Raiders is a 1936 American western film directed by James P. Hogan and starring Buster Crabbe and Marsha Hunt. On the field, the team Davis had assembled and coached steadily improved. Las Vegas Raiders vs. Arizona Cardinals Results. After playoff victories against the Houston Oilers, Cleveland Browns, and San Diego Chargers, the Raiders went to Super Bowl XV, and clinched their second NFL championship in five years with a 27–10 win over the favored Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XV. During a Week 3 victory against the Buccaneers, Rich Gannon suffered a neck injury that ended his season and eventually his career; he never returned to the team and retired before the 2005 season. The now-familiar team emblem of a pirate (or "raider") wearing a football helmet was created, reportedly a rendition of actor Randolph Scott.[8]. They became the first team to be mathematically eliminated from playoff contention and were guaranteed a fourth-place finish in the AFC West after a loss in Week 11 dropped them to 0–10. Murphy's salary for the film was $45,000. On December 10, the Raiders fired general manager Reggie McKenzie, who had been with the Raiders since 2012.[63][64]. [31] The result was a structure of 20,000 capacity seating that became known as Mount Davis after Davis. One season into his second run as head coach, Shell was fired on January 4, 2007.