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Oakland Raiders quarterback Ken Stabler stands on the sidelines during the second half of the 1976 AFC Championship game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Oakland, Calif. The Raiders won the game ...
MOBILE, Alabama-- The sale of Alabama football legend Kenny Stabler's last piece of property brought in $157,000, but it was not enough to satisfy his tax debt to Uncle Sam. A federal judge in ...
Stabler didn’t hesitate: “I’m going to be a real good football player, Dad.” And so it began. SI Vault: Gettin' nowhere fast with the laid-back Raiders QB Kenny Stabler How exactly he got ...
Recently deceased Super Bowl-winning quarterback Ken Stabler liked to party. Stories of his exploits reveal a promiscuous man with a great thirst for alcohol who generally personified the ...
Ken Stabler was always the life of the party when he was alive, so one Raiders teammate sees no reason things should be different for his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday.
Kenny Stabler might have been a few years older and a few pounds heavier than in his playing days with the Oakland Raiders, but he still threw tight spirals with that rubber left arm. And the ...
Ken Stabler’s family has confirmed that the legendary quarterback has died at the age of 69. A story about Stabler’s death was inadvertently posted Thursday afternoon by the Tuscaloosa News ...
What counts, says Oakland Quarterback Kenny Stabler, is the getting there. Back home in Alabama, "there" is the Pink Pony, where Stabler sips Scotch with Wickedly Wonderful Wanda, or the Shelter ...
Countless great players have taken the field at Alabama. There was only one Kenny Stabler. It’s impossible to overstate the deep feelings Crimson Tide fans have for The Snake, who died Thursday ...
SACRAMENTO (CBS13) — A legend has passed for the Oakland Raiders. Quarterback Kenny "The Snake" Stabler, who led the Raiders to a Super Bowl win in 1977, has died at the age of 69 after a short ...
Ken Stabler, a quarterback who rose to fame by leading the Oakland Raiders to victory in Super Bowl XI, died at the age of 69 on Wednesday, his family confirmed in a statement Thursday.