Marv Hubbard, who played eight seasons in the NFL, died on Monday at the age of 68, the Oakland Raiders announced on their website. He spent seven seasons as a member of the Oakland Raiders from 1969 to 1975 at the same time John Madden took over as head coach of the franchise.
Madden spoke about Hubbard's stint with the Raiders on KCBS in San Francisco, recalling the unique running style the fullback had and how the team implemented him into the offense.
"Marv was a tough guy and a tough runner," Madden said.