A fearsome safety and returner for the dominant John Madden-coached Oakland Raiders teams of the 1970s has died at 78.
George Atkinson, a Savannah native who went on to become a Super Bowl champion with the Oakland Raiders, has died. He was 78.
George Atkinson played in 144 games and intercepted 30 passes. He and Jack Tatum were one of the most intimidating safety combinations of all time.
Oakland Raiders legend and former AFL All-Star George Atkinson, who led the team to a Super Bowl 11 championship, has passed ...
The peak of bathing in Hot Springs was 1946. More than a million baths were taken by visitors from across the country that ...
Who could've guessed that, by Week 10, we'd be living in a reality in which Arch Manning toppling Vanderbilt would constitute ...
Now that the weather has chilled and we’ve definitively entered boot season, I’ve been itching to get myself a pair of ...
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GAA county champions 2025: every winner in hurling and football throughout the country
After another busy and dramatic weekend of championship action, this is how it all shook out from Kerry to Donegal.
In Tipperary, the McGraths' annus mirabilis continued as Loughmore-Caslteiney buttressed their reputation of as the dominant force in the club scene in the county, sealing back-to-back titles and a ...
Relive the most unforgettable moments from Game of Thrones that redefined modern fantasy television, from the Red Wedding to ...
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Today-History-Oct29
Today in History for Oct. 29: In 1618, Sir Walter Raleigh was executed in London on charges of treason against King James I. Raleigh had defied the King's instructions by attacking the Spanish while ...
Bob Trumpy, a 1963 Springfield High graduate who went on to a 10-year career as a tight end with the Cincinnati Bengals and ...
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