Top NFL draft picks Nos. 1-32

31. Nnamdi Asomugha (Oakland Raiders, 2003)

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2013 Free Agents

Richard Seymour, DT, Oakland Raiders

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2013 Free Agents

Desmond Bryant, DT, Oakland Raiders

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Super Bowl XXXVII - Jan. 26, 2003. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers scored 34 unanswered points en route to its first Super Bowl victory over the Oakland Raiders. The Buccaneers’ defense intercepted five passes, three of which were returned for touchdowns. Tampa Bay 48, Oakland 21

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Super Bowl XVIII - Jan. 22, 1984. The Los Angeles Raiders dominated the Washington Redskins from the beginning in Super Bowl XVIII and achieved the most lopsided victory in Super Bowl history. Los Angeles 38, Washington 9

Super Bowl XV - Jan. 25, 1981. Oakland Raiders quarterback Jim Plunkett passed for three touchdowns, including an 80-yard strike to Kenny King, as the Raiders defeated the Philadelphia Eagles and became the first wild-card team to win the Super Bowl. Oakland 27, Philadelphia 10

Super Bowl XI - Jan. 9, 1977. The Oakland Raiders won their first NFL championship before a record Super Bowl crowd. Two fourth-quarter interceptions clinched the title for the Raiders, while Fran Tarkenton’s Minnesota Vikings tasted Super Bowl defeat for the fourth time. Oakland 32, Minnesota 14

Super Bowl II - Jan. 14, 1968. Green Bay, after winning its third consecutive NFL championship, won the Super Bowl title for the second straight year, defeating the AFL champion Oakland Raiders in a game that drew the first $3-million gate in football history. Green Bay 33, Oakland 14

Week 17

Oakland Raiders - San Diego Chargers    21-24

Brandon Myers, TE, Oakland Raiders

Week 16

Oakland Raiders - Carolina Panthers     6-17

Week 15

Kansas City Chiefs - Oakland Raiders    0-15

Week 15

Kansas City Chiefs - Oakland Raiders    0-15

Week 14

Denver Broncos - Oakland Raiders    26-13

Week 14

Denver Broncos - Oakland Raiders    26-13