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Oregon’s lone Republican Congressman, Cliff Bentz, represents more than 705,000 Oregonians — about 16% of the state’s ...
Cliff Branch, the former Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders wide receiver who was part of three Super Bowl-winning teams, died Saturday. He was 71. The Bullhead City (Arizona) Police Department ...
The Oakland Raiders made quite the catch when they selected speedy wide receiver Cliff Branch out of Colorado in the fourth round, with the No. 98 overall pick, in the 1972 National Football ...
Cliff Branch continues to make history, as on Sunday, he became the first posthumous Pro Football Hall of Fame enshrinee to receive a Ring of Excellence. Under previous policy, the Hall of Fame ...
Stretching out for his first practice with his new team in 1983, the Hall of Fame cornerback prepared to face one of the fastest receivers in the league in Cliff Branch. But when he lined up ...
Cliff Branch was the epitome of what Al Davis coveted in a receiver during his decades running the Raiders. Branch arrived in Oakland with the game-breaking speed needed to fuel the Raiders ...
CANTON, Ohio — There is a famous video of former Raiders great Cliff Branch in which he is sprinting to the end zone on his way to a touchdown. Almost directly ahead of him, in a section of the ...
After a wait that felt much too long to so many, Raiders legend Cliff Branch was finally inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, on Saturday evening. The late receiver was ...
Cliff Branch waited a long time to enter the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He became eligible in 1991. The former Raiders receiver, though, died in 2019, three years before his induction into Canton. His ...
Cliff Branch was the epitome of what Al Davis coveted in a receiver during his decades running the Raiders. Branch arrived in Oakland with the game-breaking speed needed to fuel the Raiders ...
“He was a game-changer,” said Hall of Fame coach Tom Flores about Branch, who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday. Cliff Branch was the epitome of what Al Davis coveted ...