We interrupt today's honoring of Ken Stabler to put another number on the board in our countdown to the Raiders' season opener. Today it's number 65. And we give notice to another offensive lineman who was a key cog in the Raiders' dominance in the early 80s.
Who wore it best: OG Mickey Marvin (1977-87)
Marvin was drafted by the Raiders in the 4th round the year after they had won their first Super Bowl. He took over at right guard for George Bueler and the Raiders didn't miss a beat. Marvin was a staple at right guard for a decade, helping the Raiders to win two more Super Bowls.