FILE - Former NFL football player Daryle Lamonica speaks at a news conference as part of Oakland Raiders alumni weekend after a Raiders NFL football practice in Napa, Calif., Saturday, July 28, 2018.
Daryle Lamonica, the aptly nicknamed "Mad Bomber" thanks to his affinity for the deep pass, and who led the Raiders to their first Super Bowl when he won the 1967 AFL MVP award, has died at the age of ...
Daryle Lamonica, the deep-throwing quarterback who won an AFL Player of the Year award and led the Raiders to their first Super Bowl appearance, has died. He was 80. The Fresno County Sherriff’s said ...
The Raiders’ community received sad news on Thursday. Daryle Lamonica, a former NFL quarterback, has reportedly passed away. He was 80 years old. Lamonica was a Clovis, Calif. native. He became an All ...
On Thursday morning, former Raiders quarterback Daryle Lamonica passed away. He was 80 years old. Lamonica played at Notre Dame before going pro. The Bills selected him in the 24th round of the 1963 ...
I attended many games in the early to mid-1960s as an early/mid teenager with my dad. My meeting Daryle Lamonica, or “the Mad Bomber,” did not come until many years later in October 2019 in Las Vegas ...
Oct. 19, 1969 – It's as if Daryle Lamonica was still upset that he had been traded by the Buffalo Bills after the 1966 season.