1973 Topps football card of former NFL quarterback Ken “The Snake” Stabler, a veteran of 15 seasons in the league. He gained a reputation for leading late-game comebacks while quarterbacking the Oakland Raiders for 10 of those years. He was a four-time Pro Bowl selection and was NFL MVP in 1974, and was voted to the NFL’s All Decade team for the 1970s. Stabler finished his playing career with stints in Houston with the Oilers and New Orleans. After retiring, he worked in broadcasting as a color commentator for NFL games on CBS, and also on college radio broadcasts for his alma mater, Alabama.
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