
The Las Vegas Raiders have one of the most iconic logos in all of sports, but it has undergone a few changes over the years. This version was only used for one season, in 1963, with the team in it’s original city of Oakland. The ’63 season was the team’s first under their legendary coach and general manager Al Davis, who led them to a surprising 10-4 record. That was good for second place in the AFL’s Western Division behind the eventual champion San Diego Chargers, a team Davis’s club defeated twice in the regular season. The Raiders’ roster that season included Cotton Davidson, Clem Daniels, Bo Roberson, Fred “The Hammer” Williamson, future NFL GM Ken Herock, Art Powell and eventual Hall of Famers Tom Flores and Jim Otto.