The Raiders on Monday mourned the deaths of two longtime members of their organization: former offensive lineman and scout Mickey Marvin and former player personnel executive and consultant George Karras.
“The Raiders family is deeply saddened by the losses of Mickey Marvin and George Karras,” Raiders owner Mark Davis said in a statement. “Mickey and George were Raiders in every sense of the word and they each leave a strong legacy with the organization and throughout the NFL. Our sincerest thoughts and prayers are with the families of both Mickey and George.”
Marvin, who played for the Raiders from 1977-87, died at 61 after battling ALS, which he was diagnosed with in 2015.