Raiders Super Bowl-Winning QB Dies

UNDATED (AP) _ Oakland fans knew him as “The Snake,” and he led the Raiders to their first Super Bowl victory.

Quarterback Ken Stabler has died at 69 following complications from colon cancer. Stabler was a four-time Pro Bowl selection with the Raiders and was named the NFL’s MVP in 1974. He was under center during Oakland’s 32-14 victory over the Minnesota Vikings in the 1977 Super Bowl.

The Foley, Alabama, native threw for 27,938 career yards over 15 seasons, which also included stints with the Houston Oilers and New Orleans Saints. During his college career, Stabler led Alabama to an undefeated 1966 season and was chosen the Sugar Bowl MVP after a 34-7 rout of Nebraska.

The family’s statement said he was diagnosed with Stage 4 colon cancer in February.

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