Reliving a historic day in Raiders history: Images from Al Davis’ Tribute
On Sunday, the Oakland Raiders celebrated the life of Al Davis in their first home game since his passing. The event brought out a who’s who of ex-Raiders and celebrities that wanted to pay their respects in the Black Hole.
SBReport.net was there to capture all the highlights of this historic afternoon in the Coliseum:
Ole’ number #26, Napoleon Kaufman was one of many Raider legends. He was the Raiders 1st round draft pick in 1995. The diminutive rusher, who was known for his speed and quick strike ability, was right at home donning Silver & Black.
Bill Romanowski, who was a vital veteran free agent acquisition in 2002, providing leadership and grit to the team that claimed their third straight AFC West crown and a trip to Super Bowl XXXVII, seemed right at home, paying homage to Mr. Davis.
Tom Flores, who was the first Hispanic quarterback and head coach in the league, and one of only two people to win a Super Bowl as a head coach, assistant coach and player, graced the O.co Coliseum field.
Fans had their homemade banners, donned shirts with Al Davis’ name and face, and cheered on the Raiders towards victory.
“AL” emblem lit up the screen.
Raiders FS Michael Huff & Ice-Cube during pre-game festivities.
Ice-Cube, this time with one of the most devastating safeties to ever play the game, George Atkinson.
Henry Lawrence sang the National Anthem.
Oakland’s own, MC Hammer, represented and wore the Silver & Black with Pride and Poise.
Mark Davis took in all the action.
Raiders assistant Al Saunders, along with all the staffers, donned black shirts with the same logo Oakland Raider players have on their helmets.
The Raider Nation.
Rich Gannon and Greg Papa reminisce during pre-game.
Amy Trask was one of many to put together all the happenings on Sunday.
The legendary John Madden. “The fire that burns brightest in the Raiders organization is the will to win,” said Al Davis.
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