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THE OAKLAND RAIDERS 1220 Harbor Bay Parkway Alameda, CA 94502 PHONE: 510-864-5000 FAX: 510-864-5134 the OAKLAND RAIDERS PRESEASON Thursday, August 11 THE GREATNESS OF THE RAIDERS WILL CONTINUE IN ITS FUTURE THE T OAKLAND H E RAIDERS O A K L A N D R A I D E R S 2 0 1 1 COMMITMENT TO EXCELLENCE THE TEAM OF THE DECADES INDEX AFL All-Star Game Raiders . 191 Lal, Sanjay . 15 Records, Team . 162 All-League Performers . 188 Last Time vs. Raiders . 161 Records, All-Time Raider Coaches . 249 Last Time by Raiders . 161 Team Postseason . 193 All-Time Raider Drafts . 266 Leaders By Years . 170 Rings, World Championship . 8 All-Time Raider Players . 252 League vs. All Opponents . 206 Roll, Brad . .15 Attendance Records . 198 League Game Results . 206 Romanski, Bob . .27 Biekert, Greg . 13 Ligashesky, Bob . .26 Romanski, Richard . 28 Branch, Calvin . .20 Longest Plays vs. Raiders . 168 Rookie, First Yr. Bresnahan, Chuck . 12 Longest Plays By Raiders . 168 Free Agents . 147 Brown, Willie . 13 Martin, H. Rod . .25 Ross, Kevin . 16 Caracciolo, Pete . .26 Marvin, Mickey . .21 Roster, 2011 . 156-57 Clark, Mike . 26 McCloughan, David . .22 Sanders, Eric . 28 Club Directory . 3 McCloughan, Kent . 22 Saunders, Al . .11 Coach of the Year . 191 Media, Bay Area . 289 Schedule, 2011 NFL . 291-IBC Coia, Angelo . 20 Media Information . 288 Schedule, Coliseum Information . 2 Monday Night Record . 196 2011 NFL Preseason . 290 Corday, Dr. Stephen . 24 Nash, Dave . 27 Schedule, 2011 Raiders . .1 Cortez, Chris . 25 Nicola, Dr. Fred . 24 Shutout Victories . 197 Crockett, Zack . .20 Opponents By Series . 220 Skipper, Kelly . 16 Davis, Al . .6 Otten, Jim . .27 Singh, Navdeep . 24 Delaney, Tom . 21 Otten, John . 27 Single Game Bests, 2010 . 160 Draftees 2010 Bios . 141 Overtime Game Results . 197 Statistics, 2010 Raiders . 158 Draft List, 2010 . 141 Postseason Game Results . 192 Strudwick, Dr. Warren . .23 Fassel, John . .12 Preseason Game Results . 201 Super Bowl Records . 200 Greatness of the Raiders . .4 Preseason vs. Team Won-Lost Records . 163 Hall of Fame Raiders . 180 All Opponents . 201 Ticket Information . 287 Henry, Adam . .14 Pro Bowl Raiders . 190 Training Camp . 287 Historical Highlights . 272 Raiders Business Staff . 29 Touchet, Scott . .25 Home Records by Stadium . 199 Raiders.com . 285 Trask, Amy . 29 Hunley, Ricky . 14 Raiders Facility . 2 Veteran Bios . .34 Interest Holders . .8 Raider Image, The . 286 Waufle, Mike . .17 Jackson, Hue . .9 Raiders Radio Network . 283 Wisniewski, Steve . 17 Jones, Tom . 26 Raiders Superlatives . 176 Woodson, Rod . .18 Kebric, Bruce . 21 Raiders TV . 284 Wylie, Bob . 19 King, Dr. Warren . .23 Records, Individual . 164 Yearly Standings . 227 Kingdon, Jon . .21 Records, Individual Postseason 193 THE OAKLAND RAIDERS 1220 Harbor Bay Parkway Alameda, CA 94502 PHONE: 510-864-5000 FAX: 510-864-5134 www.raiders.com THE OAKLAND RAIDERS PRESEASON Thursday, August 11 .... ARIZONA CARDINALS ......... 7:00 p.m. Saturday, August 20 . at San Francisco 49ers . 5:00 p m. Sunday, August 28 .... NEW ORLEANS SAINTS ...... .5:00 p.m. Friday, September 2 . at Seattle Seahawks . 7:30 p m. REGULAR SEASON Monday, September 12 . at Denver Broncos . 7:15 p m. Sunday, September 18 . at Buffalo Bills . 10:00 a m. Sunday, September 25 NEW YORK JETS ........... .1:05 p.m. Sunday, October 2 .... NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS ... .1:15 p.m. Sunday, October 9 . at Houston Texans . 10:00 a m. Sunday, October 16 ... CLEVELAND BROWNS ....... .1:05 p.m. Sunday, October 23 ... KANSAS CITY CHIEFS ....... .1:05 p.m. Sunday, October 30 . BYE . Sunday, November 6 .. DENVER BRONCOS ......... .1:05 p.m. Thursday, November 10 . at San Diego Chargers . 5:20 p m. Sunday, November 20 . at Minnesota Vikings . 10:00 a m. Sunday, November 27 . CHICAGO BEARS ........... .1:05 p.m. Sunday, December 4 . at Miami Dolphins . 10:00 a m. Sunday, December 11 . at Green Bay Packers . 10:00 a m. Sunday, December 18 . DETROIT LIONS ............ .1:05 p.m. Saturday, December 24 . at Kansas City Chiefs . 10:00 a m. Sunday, January 1 .... SAN DIEGO CHARGERS ..... .1:15 p.m. (All starting times are Pacific) WWW.RAIDERS.COM 1 THE OAKLAND RAIDERS FACILITY he Oakland Raiders permanent facility sits on approximately T13 acres in the Harbor Bay Business and Research Park in Alame- da . The state-of-the-art facility is located just west of the Oakland International Airport, about one mile from the team’s former training facility on Doolittle Drive in Oakland and about three miles from O co. Coliseum . The 100,000-square foot facility houses the team’s executive and admin- istrative offices as well as coaches offic- es, player meeting rooms, locker rooms, training facility, television and radio stu- dios and media center . Three full-sized practice fields are located on the property . The Silver and Black moved football and business operations into the facility in mid-June 1996 and in 1997, major improvements and renovations were made at the facility to suit the team’s present needs . In 2002, the Raiders installed FieldTurf, an all-weather, state-of-the-art synthetic turf . O.CO COLISEUM akland Raiders home games are played at O .co Coliseum in Oakland . OThe Coliseum opened on Sept . 18, 1966 with the Raiders playing host to the Kansas City Chiefs . The Coliseum, located three miles from Oakland International Airport, was built by the City of Oakland and Alameda County . The all-time Coliseum record for football attendance is 62,748 fans on Jan . 14, 2001, when the Raiders played host to the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game . The Coliseum underwent a major renova- tion that began during the Raiders 1995 season . The remodeled Coliseum’s capacity is now 63,132, including added suites, club levels, two new club lounges, new locker rooms, remod- eled press box, new video scoreboards and additional amenities . The playing surface is natural grass . Nearly 100 million people have passed through the turnstiles of the Coliseum, which rests on 120 acres . Originally known as the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, it was re-named Network Associates Coliseum in October 1998, then was re-named McAfee Coliseum in 2005 . The Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum reverted to its original name in 2008 and was re-named O .co Coliseum in 2011 . 2 OAKLAND RAIDERS THE OAKLAND RAIDERS DIRECtorY AL DAVIS COACHING STAFF HUE JACKSON . Head Coach ESTEBAN CARBAJAL . .Tickets GREG BIEKERT . Linebackers SARAH CATTANEO . .Tickets CHUCK BRESNAHAN . Defensive Coordinator TERESA CETRARO . Raider Image WILLIE BROWN . Squad Development DIMITROUS CHATTMAN . .Tickets JOHN FASSEL . Special Teams JAY CHESS . .Tickets ADAM HENRY . .Tight Ends REBECCA CORMAN . Internet RICKY HUNLEY . Assistant Linebackers VITTORIO DeBARTOLO . Broadcast SANJAY LAL . Wide Receivers ADAM FELDMAN . .Tickets BRAD ROLL . Strength & Conditioning SCOTT FINK . Business & Community Initiatives KEVIN ROSS . .Assistant Coach, Safeties TESS FOLEY . .Tickets AL SAUNDERS . .Offensive Coordinator TONY GONZALES . Photography KELLY SKIPPER . .Running Backs JAMES HAMBRICK . .Tickets MIKE WAUFLE . Defensive Line QIAVA HARPER . .Tickets STEVE WISNIEWSKI . Assistant Offensive Line JOHN HERRERA . Senior. Executive ROD WOODSON . .Assistant Coach, Cornerbacks BENNY HONG . Technology BOB WYLIE . Offensive Line COURTNEY JEFFRIES . .Tickets CHRIS KENYON . .Tickets FOOTBALL STAFF ROBERT KINNARD . Sponsorship NICK BEACH . Football Operations WILL KISS . Public Relations CALVIN BRANCH . Player Personnel JERRY KNAAK . Internet. PETE CARACCIOLO . Football Operations JONATHAN MARTINEZ . .Tickets MIKE CLARK . Defensive Assistant DONNA MENDOZA . Administration. ANGELO COIA . Player Personnel BRIAN MORAN . Raider Image CHRIS CORTEZ . Athletic Trainer BRANDI MOUNT . .Tickets ZACK CROCKETT . Player Personnel CHERYL NICHOLS . .Special Projects TOM DELANEY . Player Personnel JIM OTTO . .Special Projects CHRIS DiSANTO . .Strength & Conditioning Assistant MARCUS PADILLA . Broadcast TOM JONES . Assistant to Head Coach PANOS PAPPAS . .Tickets BRUCE KEBRIC . Player Personnel MATTHEW PASCO . Technology JON KINGDON . Player Personnel CAROLYN PAUL . Administration. BOB LIGASHESKY . Special Teams Assistant DESIREE PAXTON . .Tickets H . ROD MARTIN . Head Athletic Trainer RICK PELLUM . .Tickets MICKEY MARVIN . Player Personnel DEREK PERSON . Finance DAVID McCLOUGHAN . Player Personnel BRAD PHINNEY . Broadcast. KENT MCCloughan . Player Personnel RYAN ROBBINS . Tickets. DANNY MOLINA . Equipment Assistant ANDREW RODRIGUEZ . .Tickets DAVE NASH . Video Director JEFF ROMANSKI . 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