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The Raiders’ familiar helmet design was inspired by George Randolph Scott, who starred in many Western-themed movies during a Hollywood career spanning five decades.
Fans will notice Raiders players having the number "00" on the back of their helmets this year. This number honors the late Jim Otto, a former Raider who won an AFL championship with the team in 1967.
The wide receiver, already dealing with a foot issue, wanted to wear an older helmet, but the N.F.L. said the model was no longer approved. By Victor Mather First it was Antonio Brown’s feet ...
The Raiders this week collaborated with Intermountain Healthcare to donate helmets to members of the Canyon Springs and Valley High School football teams.
The Raiders’ organized team activities begin Monday, when players will be allowed to put on helmets and compete as a team as restrictions outlined in the NFL’s collective bargaining agreement ...
Raiders wide receiver Antonio Brown reportedly lost a second grievance regarding his preferred helmet, but was on the field and practicing Sunday. Skip to content All Sections ...
Antonio Brown, the Oakland Raiders' mercurial wide receiver, is reportedly threatening to quit football if he is not allowed to wear his old helmet, according to reports. Brown, 31, who was traded ...
Oakland Raiders WR Antonio Brown. Just as it seemed like the Antonio Brown helmet controversy was starting to die down, a new development is starting to take place.
Oakland Raiders general manager Mike Mayock told disgruntled receiver Antonio Brown it’s time to decide whether he’s “all in or all out” about playing this season after losi… ...
If you live in Oakland and you see a guy walking around with a Raiders helmet on, don't be alarmed, it's probably just Marshawn Lynch. The most unpredictable man in football had a completely ...
And now this: Raiders’ WR Antonio Brown has told team officials that, unless he gets to wear his old helmet, he will not play football again, per league sources. And more…. — Adam Schefter ...