January 1, 1964
News
• The team hired Tribune beat writer Scotty Stirling as their public relations director.
January 2, 1964
January 3, 1964
Transactions
• The team signed their seventh-round draft pick, William and Mary tackle John Sapinsky.
January 4, 1964
News
• The NAIA selected halfback Clem Daniels and defensive tackle Chuck McMurtry to their all-pro squad selected from pros who had played at member schools.
January 5, 1964
News
• The Sporting News named halfback Clem Daniels their AFL Player of the Year.
• Patriots linebacker Tom Addison announced the formation of an AFL players association with the goal of getting player pensions and medical coverage for family members.
• Guard Wayne Hawkins was the Raiders’ player representative.
January 6, 1964
January 7, 1964
News
• Chargers head coach Sid Gillman, who was coaching the Western Division in the AFL All-Star Game on the 19th, added Raiders defensive tackle Dave Costa to the squad.
January 8, 1964
News
• The team’s third-round draft pick, Notre Dame tackle George Bednar, signed with the Cardinals.
January 9, 1964
News
• Western Division coach Sid Gillman added Raiders quarterback Cotton Davidson to his roster for the AFL All-Star Game on the 19th in San Diego.
January 10, 1964
January 11, 1964
Transactions
• The Raiders released halfback Lloyd Winston sometime after this date and before May 23.
January 12, 1964
January 13, 1964
News
• The Sporting News named Al Davis their AFL Coach of the Year.
January 14, 1964
News
• The team’s 19th-round draft pick, East Carolina fullback Tom Michel, signed with the Vikings.
January 15, 1964
January 16, 1964
Transactions
• The team signed their fifth-round draft pick, Susquehanna halfback Don Green.
January 17, 1964
January 18, 1964
January 19, 1964
News
• Cotton Davidson hit Art Powell for a 25-yard touchdown pass with less than a minute remaining in the AFL All-Star Game to give the Western Division a 27-24 win.
January 20, 1964
January 21, 1964
January 22, 1964
January 23, 1964
January 24, 1964
January 25, 1964
January 26, 1964
January 27, 1964
January 28, 1964
January 29, 1964
January 30, 1964
January 31, 1964
February 1, 1964
February 2, 1964
February 3, 1964
February 4, 1964
February 5, 1964
February 6, 1964
News
• Tight end Jan Barrett signed a contract for the 1964 season.
February 7, 1964
Transactions
• The team signed their 18th-round draft pick, Santa Clara quarterback Ron Calcagno.
February 8, 1964
February 9, 1964
February 10, 1964
February 11, 1964
February 12, 1964
February 13, 1964
News
February 14, 1964
News
Transactions
The team signed East Central State (Oklahoma) free agent linebacker
Roy Peck.
February 15, 1964
News
February 16, 1964
February 17, 1964
News
February 18, 1964
News
The AFL conducted its redshirt draft, with each team selecting six players. The Raiders’ first pick was Florida A&M defensive end
Carleton Oats.
Transactions
They also signed former Redskins and Western Illinois free agent halfback
Leroy Jackson.
February 19, 1964
February 20, 1964
February 21, 1964
February 22, 1964
February 23, 1964
February 24, 1964
February 25, 1964
News
The team announced that, for the first time, they had commissioned a highlights film of the previous season. The film, A Team that Won’t Be Beaten, was being offered to local clubs and other groups upon payment of a five-dollar return deposit.
February 26, 1964
February 27, 1964
News
In the second game between the teams in the offseason, the 49ers beat the Raiders at basketball, 48-43, at Foothill High School.
February 28, 1964
February 29, 1964
March 1, 1964
March 2, 1964
March 3, 1964
March 4, 1964
March 5, 1964
March 6, 1964
March 7, 1964
March 8, 1964
March 9, 1964
Transactions
Penn State defensive end
Dick Anderson, one of the team’s picks in the 1963 redshirt draft, was signed by the Browns.
March 10, 1964
March 11, 1964
March 12, 1964
March 13, 1964
March 14, 1964
March 15, 1964
March 16, 1964
March 17, 1964
March 18, 1964
News
The team announced they would play the
Oilers in a preseason game in Las Vegas on August 29.
March 19, 1964
March 20, 1964
News
March 21, 1964
March 22, 1964
March 23, 1964
March 24, 1964
March 25, 1964
News
The team filed a protest with the league over the
Jets’ signing of Utah State placekicker Jim Turner. Turner had been cut by the Redskins last year and, according to an agreement with the league, the Raiders were given right of first refusal over any Washington castoffs.
March 26, 1964
March 27, 1964
March 28, 1964
March 29, 1964
March 30, 1964
March 31, 1964
News
Tribune columnist George Ross reported that the Raiders and
Jets had come to an agreement regarding New York’s signing of placekicker Jim Turner. The Raiders had protested Turner’s signing with the league, arguing that the league had awarded signing rights to all players cut by the Redskins, which Turner had been, to the Raiders. According to Ross, the Raiders gave up the rights to Turner in exchange for unspecified “reciprocal considerations.”
April 1, 1964
News
The
Tribune’s George Ross reported that
Chiefs’ head coach Hank Stram was trying to talk quarterback
Cotton Davidson into ending his playing career and joining Kansas City’s coaching staff, though the efforts hadn’t yet borne fruit.
April 2, 1964
News
Quarterback
Cotton Davidson rejected an offer from the
Chiefs to quit playing and join their coaching staff.
April 3, 1964
April 4, 1964
April 5, 1964
April 6, 1964
April 7, 1964
News
• Former Raiders general partner Wallace Marsh died of a heart attack at the age of 51 at Peralta Hospital in Oakland.
April 8, 1964
News
The Raiders announced they would open their preseason scheduled on August 9 against the
Chiefs at Frank Youell Field.
April 9, 1964
April 10, 1964
April 11, 1964
April 12, 1964
April 13, 1964
April 14, 1964
April 15, 1964
April 16, 1964
News
Coliseum, Inc., the entity in charge of building the new Oakland stadium set to open in 1966, agreed to buy 12,000 of the Frank Youell Field seats from the Oakland Recreation Department at a cost of $96,000 .The seats would be delivered to the new stadium in 1966. The Recreation Department was considering using the money to expand Frank Youell Field beyond the 4,100 seats already planned for 1964, possibly up to 6,000 additional seats.
April 17, 1964
April 18, 1964
April 19, 1964
April 20, 1964
April 21, 1964
April 22, 1964
April 23, 1964
April 24, 1964
News
The AFL released its official passer rankings for the 1963 season and listed
Tom Flores in second place behind
San Diego’s Tobin Rote. According to the league’s arcane calculation method, Rote finished with at .777 and Flores received a .685 mark.
April 25, 1965
News
Defensive back
Warren Powers underwent surgery to remove calcium deposits in his left gluteus medius sometime in the past few days. The deposits had been causing pain in his left leg that bothered him during the 1964 season. He hoped to be ready to go when training camp started in July.
The Raiders announced their preseason schedule, which would open on August 7 against the
Chargers in San Diego. The other dates on the schedule were: August 14 vs
Denver in Salt Lake City, August 22 vs the
Chiefs at Frank Youell Field, August 28 vs the Chargers in Portland, and September 4 vs the Broncos in Sacramento.
April 26, 1964
April 27, 1964
April 28, 1964
April 29, 1964
April 30, 1964
May 1, 1964
Transactions
The Raiders signed rookie Arkansas quarterback
Gordon Guest on or around this date. He had been one of the team’s selections in the February redshirt draft.
May 2, 1964
May 3, 1964
May 4, 1964
May 5, 1964
May 6, 1964
News
The AFL released the official 1964 schedule. The Raiders were to open at home against the
Patriots on September 13 and close out the season at home against the
Chargers on December 20.
May 7, 1964
May 8, 1964
May 9, 1964
May 10, 1964
May 11, 1964
May 12, 1964
May 13, 1964
May 14, 1964
News
The AFL released its official scoring statistics today.
Art Powell finished second behind
Boston’s Gino Cappelletti with 96 points, on 16 touchdowns.
Mike Mercer was sixth with 71 points, on 47 extra points and 8 field goals.
May 15, 1964
News
May 16, 1964
May 17, 1964
May 18, 1964
May 19, 1964
News
May 20, 1964
News
General manager
Al Davis said he expected to make “one, and possibly several, trades over the next three days” at the league meetings in Kansas City.
May 21, 1964
May 22, 1964
May 23, 1964
May 24, 1964
News
May 25, 1964
May 26, 1964
May 27, 1964
Transactions
May 28, 1964
May 29, 1964
May 30, 1964
News
The AFL released their complete preseason schedule. They would play the
Chiefs and
Bills at home, the
Broncos in Denver, the
Chargers in San Diego, and the
Oilers in Las Vegas.
May 31, 1964
June 1, 1964
June 2, 1964
June 3, 1964
June 4, 1964
Transactions
The Raiders signed their 16th-round pick in the 1963 draft, West Virginia halfback
Jim Moss. Moss had spent some time with the Giants last season before being released.
They also signed free agent Santa Clara fullback
Mike Kellogg sometime before this date.
The team hired former
Berkeley Gazette and
San Leandro Morning News reporter
Bruce Bishop as an assistant in the public relations department under
Scotty Stirling.
June 5, 1964
June 6, 1964
News
The
Chronicle reported that wide receiver Art Powell had requested that the Raiders trade him to the
Bills. The story cited Powell as saying that his neighbors at his home in Richmond had been treating Powell, a Black man, and his wife, a white woman, and his kids poorly, and that he wanted to move to Toronto where his wife was from and where they would be subject to less racism. In stories published in the afternoon papers, Powell said he had requested a trade, but not because of his neighbors’ behavior, and simply wanted to live in Canada near his wife’s family. Powell added that he had been treated with nothing but respect by head coach
Al Davis, but Davis said he had no plans to trade Powell that the matter was something the team “was not in a position to control.” Powell had suggested that he be traded for Buffalo fullback Cookie Gilchrist and that Gilchrist wanted to go to Oakland.
June 7, 1964
News
Following up on yesterday’s publication of the story that wide receiver
Art Powell had requested that he be traded to the
Bills for fullback Cookie Gilchrist, Buffalo coach Lou Saban said he had no intention of trading Gilchrist and that any negotiating would be done with Oakland general manager
Al Davis, not a player. Davis also said he wasn’t interested in making such a trade.
June 8, 1964
June 9, 1964
June 10, 1964
News
The
Tribune reported that former Raiders defensive back
Rich Mostardi was suing the team $6,195 in unpaid salary and an additional $2,150 in punitive damages. Mostardi, who played for the Raiders in several games in the 1962 season, said he had signed a contract in September 1961 for $8,600, but was injured shortly after and was released by the team in October. Mostardi asserted that he was only paid a little over $2,000 and was owed the remainder of the money.
Santa Rosa radio broadcaster
Dan Galvin was hired to join Bob Blum on Raiders game broadcasts as the color commentator.
June 11, 1964
June 12, 1964
News
The
Berkeley Gazette reported that cornerback
Fred Williamson had joined wide receiver
Art Powell in requesting a trade. According to the story Williamson was hoping to go to New York and take advantage of the media attention he would garner there.
Quarterback
Tom Flores underwent surgery for a deviated septum.
June 13, 1964
News
Though some sources had reported that Sacramento State tackle Gary Quattrin had signed with the Raiders, the deal had never been completed, and Quattrin signed with Indianapolis in the United Football League instead.
June 14, 1964
June 15, 1964
June 16, 1964
June 17, 1964
June 18, 1964
June 19, 1964
June 20, 1964
June 21, 1964
June 22, 1964
Transactions
• The Raiders acquired fullback Bo Dickinson from the Oilers in exchange for Oakland’s eight-round pick in the 1965 draft.
June 23, 1964
News
Wide receiver
Art Powell and cornerback
Fred Williamson continued to lobby to be traded. Powell reportedly sold his Richmond home and planned to move to Toronto, where his wife was from, within days. Williamson, meanwhile, was asking to be traded to an Eastern team or be given a raise in pay.
Transactions
The Raiders signed former Los Angeles State halfback
Fred Gillett sometime on or before this date.
June 24, 1964
Transactions
June 25, 1964
June 26, 1964
June 27, 1964
June 28, 1964
June 29, 1964
June 30, 1964
July 1, 1964
News
The
Tribune reported that Packers coach Vince Lombardi was laying claim to the rights to Raiders tight end
Jan Barrett. The Raiders had signed Barrett off Green Bay’s taxi squad in 1963, ending the Packers’ hold on him, but Lombardi, according to the story, said Barrett had been merely “loaned” to the Raiders and was demanding his return.
July 2, 1964
July 3, 1964
July 4, 1964
July 5, 1964
July 6, 1964
July 7, 1964
Transactions
July 8, 1964
July 9, 1964
July 10, 1964
News
NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle ruled that the rights to the services of rookie Arizona halfback
Tony Lorick belonged to the Colts. Both the Raiders and the Colts drafted Lorick and both claimed to have signed him to a contract. Raiders general manager
Al Davis argued that his team had signed Lorick first, but Rozelle was unmoved by the argument. Davis said the team “(did) not consider the matter closed.”
July 11, 1964
July 12, 1964
July 13, 1964
July 14, 1964
Transactions
July 15, 1964
News
July 16, 1964
July 17, 1964
News
Transactions
The Raiders signed the following free agents sometime on or before this date: Los Angeles State guard
Harold Gray, Arizona defensive back
Don Hampton, Morningside College defensive back
Roger Hansen, and Penn defensive back
Fred Levin.
July 18, 1964
News
Injury Updates
The team's quarterbacks were on hand to throw the ball to rookie receivers, but
Cotton Davidson was not among them. During a warm-up run he suffered a minor muscle pull and sat out the rest of practice.
July 19, 1964
July 20, 1964
News
Fullback
Alan Miller informed the club he would not be reporting to training camp and would sit out the season to attend law school.
Wide receiver
Art Powell, who had requested a trade to
Buffalo earlier in the month was also a no-show.
Transactions
July 21, 1964
Transactions
The team signed their 16th-round draft pick, North Dakota halfback
Ron Wilkening.
Halfback
Don Green voluntarily left training camp.
July 22, 1964
News
General manager
Al Davis denied a report that the team was going to release wide receiver
Art Powell for not reporting to training camp.
Transactions
The Raiders signed a former Rams redshirt pick, Fresno State tackle
Doug Brown.
Halfback
Lloyd Winston, who had been released earlier in the year, was back in camp with the team.
July 23, 1964
News
July 24, 1964
News
AFL commissioner Joe Foss informed the team that the league could do no more to help in the
Tony Lorick matter. Foss said that any future adjudication would have to occur between the Raiders and the Colts and that the AFL was leaving it there.
Transactions
Guard
Bob Mischak announced his retirement from pro football.
July 25, 1964
News
July 26, 1964
News
Injury Updates
Halfback
Bo Roberson injured a knee and sat out the remainder of practice. The injury was thought to be mild. Defensive back
Loran Hunt and linebacker
Bill Budness also suffered minor hurts.
July 27, 1964
Transactions
July 28, 1964
Injury Updates
Halfback
Clem Daniels injured his shoulder during drills and was expected to miss a few days of practice.
July 29, 1964
News
Wide receiver
Art Powell arrived at training camp, nine days late. Powell did not comment on the reason for his absence, though it was assumed it was related to his wife's desire to move to Toronto and Powell's request of a trade to
Buffalo. General manager
Al Davis said late arrivals by veteran players were not unusual, but that the team would fine Powell an undisclosed amount of money.
Transactions
July 30, 1964
News
Wide receiver
Art Powell made his first appearance in practice this season after sitting out camp for a week and a half.
Injury Updates
July 31, 1964
News
AFL commissioner Joe Foss was in Oakland and met with co-owner
Wayne Valley and general manager
Al Davis in a thirty-minute closed-door meeting. Among the topics was the
Tony Lorick. While none of the parties gave a detailed account of the meeting, Valley, in particular, said the team hadn't given up on pursuing Lorick's services through the legal system.
August 1, 1964
News
Injury Updates
Transactions
Sometime between this date and the end of the year, the Raiders (possibly) signed former Humboldt State running back
Wendell Hayes and placed him on the taxi squad. The Cowboys cut him from their training camp roster on this date and he had signed with the
Broncos by the end of December. There was no mention of his signing at the time, that I could find. The only mention I could find was from September 1965, saying it had happened the previous year.
August 2, 1964
Injury Updates
August 3, 1964
August 4, 1964
News
August 5, 1964
August 6, 1964
Injury Updates
August 7, 1964
Injury Updates
With middle linebacker
Arch Matsos expected to miss the
Chiefs game on the 9th with a groin injury, the coaching staff turned the defensive play-calling chores over to rookie
Bill Budness.
August 8, 1964
August 9, 1964
News
The Raiders lost to the
Chiefs, 20-14, in their exhibition opener at Frank Youell Field.
August 10, 1964
News
Rookie middle linebacker
Dan Conners joined the team after playing in the College All-Star Game against the Bears.
August 11, 1964
News
Transactions
August 12, 1964
News
Lineman
Dan Birdwell left the team temporarily for his home in Texas to be with his sister, who had suffered a medical emergency.
Injury Updates
August 13, 1961
News
• The team was en route from Honolulu to Santa Cruz
• Bill Leiser of the Chronicle reported that Raiders co-owner Robert Osborne said he didn’t have “any doubt in the world about having a(n Oakland) stadium for the Raiders in 1964“ and added it was his “personal belief it will be ready for 1963”
< Aug 12, 1961 Back to Calendar Aug 14, 1961 >
August 13, 1964
News
The Raiders were en route to Denver for tomorrow night's exhibition contest with the
Broncos.
August 14, 1964
News
The Raiders beat the
Broncos, 20-7, in a preseason game in Denver.
Lineman
Dan Birdwell, who had left the team two days ago for a family emergency, arrived in Denver prior to the game and played.
Injury Updates
Guard
Ken Rice and defensive back
Loran Hunt missed the game because of prior injuries. Defensive tackle
Dave Costa left the game with a shoulder injury.
August 15, 1964
August 16, 1964
Injury Updates
Defensive tackle
Dave Costa was projected to miss 7-10 days with a shoulder injury suffered in the
Broncos game two days ago.
Guard
Ken Rice was expected to be ready to play against the
Bills on the 23rd.
August 17, 1964
News
Transactions
The Raiders acquired fullback
Bob Jackson from the
Chargers. The means of acquisition weren't entirely clear. Some reporters speculated that Jackson was simply on loan from San Diego, though Chargers head coach Sid Gillman denied it. Still, none of the stories specified what the Chargers received in return.
August 18, 1964
August 19, 1964
August 20, 1964
News
Guard
Bob Mischak, who had announced his retirement from pro football on July 24, returned to the team and said he was ready to play again.
August 21, 1964
August 22, 1964
Transactions
Defensive tackle
Chuck McMurtry announced his retirement from pro football.
The Raiders acquired ex-49ers halfback
Jim Pace from the
Bills in exchange for an unspecified draft pick, continent upon Pace's making the team out of camp. Pace had briefly been with the Raiders in the summer of 1961, but left within a week because of a knee injury.
August 23, 1964
News
The Raiders beat the
Bills, 34-31, in a preseason game at Frank Youell Field.
August 24, 1964
August 25, 1964
Transactions
August 26, 1964
August 27, 1964
August 28, 1964
News
The Raiders left for Las Vegas, where they would take on the
Oilers tomorrow night.
Transactions
The team signed quarterback
Lee Grosscup sometime on or soon after this date and placed him on the taxi squad.
August 29, 1964
News
The Raiders beat the
Oilers, 34-20, in a preseason game at Cashman Field in Las Vegas.
Injury Updates
Guard
Bob Mischak suffered a bruised knee in the contest and was expected to be out of commission for about a week.
August 30, 1964
August 31, 1964
News
Middle linebacker
Arch Matsos was hospitalized with what was described as a “viral infection.” He was expected to spend a couple of days there.
September 1, 1964
News
Middle linebacker
Arch Matsos was still in the hospital recuperating from a respiratory infection, but was expected to be released tomorrow and could possibly play in the final preseason game on the 5th against the
Chargers.
Injury Updates
Guard
Bob Mischak (knee) was also expected to be able to go against San Diego.
Transactions
Wide receiver
Reg Carolan was traded to the
Chiefs in exchange for the signing rights to one player released by the Cardinals or Bears in the NFL. Per a league agreement, each AFL team was given the right of first refusal of players released by particular NFL teams–in the Chiefs case, the Cards or Bears. According to the terms of the Carolan trade, the Raiders were given that right for a single player of their choice.
September 2, 1964
News
Injury Updates
Defensive tackle
Doug Brown pulled his right calf muscle in practice and was expected to miss the
Chargers game on the 5th as a result. He was placed on the injury deferred list sometime soon after this date.
September 3, 1964
September 4, 1964
News
Head coach
Al Davis announced
Tom Flores would start and play the first half against the
Chargers in tomorrow night's preseason finale.
Cotton Davidson would play the second half. This was a reversal of the pattern in the Raiders' previous four exhibition contests.
September 5, 1964
News
The
Chargers beat the Raiders, 24-10, in the preseason finale for both teams in San Diego. The Raiders finished their exhibition schedule with a 3-2 record.
Injury Update
Rookie linebacker
Dan Conners suffered a dislocated shoulder in the game and was taken to a local hospital for treatment.
September 6, 1964
Transactions
The Raiders placed wide receiver
Fred Gillett on waivers sometime around this date. He cleared waivers and was placed on the taxi squad sometime soon after.
September 7, 1964
September 8, 1964
Transactions
They also acquired wide receiver
Bill Miller from the
Bills for an unspecified Oakland draft choice.
September 9, 1964
Transactions
The Raiders released halfback
Jim Pace. They also placed middle linebacker
Dan Conners on the injury deferred list.
September 10, 1964
Transactions
The Raiders signed defensive end
Ben Davidson and placed him on the taxi squad sometime between this date and September 27.
September 11, 1964
September 12, 1964
News
On defense, the team planned to start
Dalva Allen,
Dan Birdwell,
Dave Costa, and
Jon Jelacic on the line,
Arch Matsos,
Clancy Osborne, and
Jackie Simpson at linebacker, and
Fred Williamson,
Jim McMillin,
Joe Krakoski, and
Tommy Morrow in the secondary.
Transactions
The Raiders signed defensive back
Howie Williams and placed him on the taxi squad sometime between this date and September 27.
September 13, 1964
News
The
Patriots beat the Raiders, 17-14, in the regular season opener at Frank Youell Field.
Middle linebacker
Arch Matsos suffered a relapse of the respiratory virus that hospitalized him earlier in the week and he did not suit up for the game. Rookie
Bill Budness took his place in the lineup.
Injury Updates
Linebacker
Dave Costa broke a finger in the contest. His prognosis wasn't immediately reported.
Transactions
The team placed defensive lineman
Jim Norris on waivers prior to the game.
September 14, 1964
September 15, 1964
September 16, 1964
Transactions
Injury Updates
Five players sat out practice with various minor ailments: wide receiver
Art Powell (knee), wide receiver
Bo Roberson (pulled leg muscle), wide receiver
Bill Miller (knee), defensive back
Warren Powers (pulled thigh muscle), and middle linebacker
Arch Matsos (illness). Powell and Roberson were expected to be good to go for the
Oilers game on the 19th. The status of Powers, Miller, and Matsos was less certain.
September 17, 1964
September 18, 1964
September 19, 1964
News
The
Oilers beat the Raiders, 42-28, in Houston.
Transactions
Prior to the game the team activated wide receiver
Fred Gillett from the taxi squad. They also added defensive backs
Mark Johnston and
Louis Guy to the active roster. Johnston and Guy had been waived by the Oilers in the previous few days and had been picked up by the Raiders.
September 20, 1964
September 21, 1964
September 22, 1964
News
Despite an 0-2 start, head coach
Al Davis said
Tom Flores would continue to start at quarterback.
September 23, 1964
September 24, 1964
Transactions
Injury Updates
Defensive end
Jon Jelacic pulled a groin muscle in practice and was expected to be out for the
Chiefs game on the 27th.
September 25, 1964
News
September 26, 1964
Transactions
The Raiders signed free agent fullback
Bo Dickinson sometime shortly before this date and placed him on the active list.
They also reactivated defensive lineman
Doug Brown from the injury deferred list.
September 27, 1964
News
The
Chiefs scored 14 fourth-quarter points to beat the Raiders, 21-9, at Frank Youell Field.
Middle linebacker
Arch Matsos made his first appearance following illness and injury since early in the preseason.
Injury Updates
Wide receiver
Art Powell aggravated a pulled leg muscle and was held to two catches for 31 yards.
Transactions
Prior to the game, the Raiders waived defensive end
Jon Jelacic, who had suffered a groin muscle injury three days ago.
September 28, 1964
September 29, 1964
September 30, 1964
October 1, 1964
News
Responding to various injuries head coach
Al Davis made some moves on the offensive line. With
Wayne Hawkins like to miss the
Buffalo game on the 3rd with a knee injury,
Ken Rice was slated to take his spot at right guard. With left tackle
Proverb Jacobs also dealing with a knee problem, Davis moved
Frank Youso from the right to the left side and installed
Dick Klein at right tackle.
October 2, 1964
News
October 3, 1964
News
The Raiders fell for the fourth time in four tries with a 23-20 loss to the
Bills in Buffalo.
Injury Updates
Ex-Buffalo wide receiver
Bill Miller made the trip with the team, but was on the injury deferred list with a knee problem and did not play.
Middle linebacker
Arch Matsos suffered a thigh bruise in the game and his status for next week's game against the
Jets was uncertain.
October 4, 1964
October 5, 1964
News
Wide receiver
Art Powell asserted that opponents were trying to knock him out of games by deliberately targeting his injured let.
October 6, 1964
October 7, 1964
Injury Updates
Guard
Wayne Hawkins had recovered from his knee injury, but head coach
Al Davis was keeping his replacement,
Ken Rice, in the lineup to preserve offensive line chemistry vs the
Jets on the 10th.
October 8, 1964
Injury Updates
Defensive lineman
Dave Costa had recovered sufficiently from a preseason shoulder injury to be back in action against the
Jets on the 10th. Middle linebacker
Arch Matsos, who suffered a bruised thigh against the
Bills on the 3rd, said he was ready to go again.
Halfback
Billy Cannon pulled a leg muscle in practice and his status was uncertain for the Jets game.
October 9, 1964
October 10, 1964
News
The Raiders' record dropped to 0-5 with a 35-13 loss to the
Jets in Oakland's Shea Stadium debut.
Injury Update
Despite a pulled leg muscle, halfback
Billy Cannon played and caught six passes for 110 yards.
Linebacker
Bill Budness took a knee to the head in the first quarter and missed the rest of the game.
JR Williamson took his place in the lineup.
October 11, 1964
October 12, 1964
Injury Update
Despite a first quarter concussion that knocked him out of the
Jets game, linebacker
Bill Budness was thought to be available for next week's game against the
Patriots.
October 13, 1964
News
October 14, 1964
Transactions
The Raiders signed free agent defensive tackle
Stan Fanning on or around this date and placed him on the taxi squad.
October 15, 1964
October 16, 1964
News
The Raiders and
Patriots played to a 43-43 tie in Boston. It was the first tie in Raiders history.
Injury Updates
Linebacker
Clancy Osborne left the game with a broken hand after it was stepped on by an opponent. Matsos entered the game as his replacement and intercepted two passes.
October 17, 1964
October 18, 1964
October 19, 1964
October 20, 1964
October 21, 1964
Transactions
The Raiders claimed fullback
Bob Jackson off waivers from the
Oilers. To make room for Jackson, the team waived tackle
Proverb Jacobs. Jackson had been part of the deal that sent halfback
Billy Cannon to the Raiders in September.
October 22, 1964
Injury Updates
October 23, 1964
October 24, 1964
October 25, 1964
News
The Raiders earned their first win of the season, beating the
Broncos, 40-7, at Frank Youell Field.
Cotton Davidson passed for a team record 419 yards in the contest, with five touchdowns. The team also set a league record with 628 total yards on offense.
Injury Updates
Defensive back
Louis Guy injured his knee on a special teams play.
October 26, 1964
October 27, 1964
Injury Updates
Defensive back
Louis Guy, who suffered a knee injury in the
Broncos game was placed on the injury deferred list and would miss the rest of the season.
October 28, 1964
Transactions
The Raiders claimed halfback
Gene Mingo off waivers from the
Broncos. As part of the deal the Raiders sent a “medium-high” pick in the upcoming draft to Denver and the Broncos also claimed tackle
Stan Fanning from the Raiders' taxi squad. Fanning had been picked up by Oakland a couple of weeks ago. The waiver exchange was a work-around to avoid the AFL's already-past trade deadline.
October 29, 1964
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October 31, 1964
November 1, 1964
News
Injury Updates
Center
Jim Otto left the game in the fourth with a minor knee injury. He wasn't expected to miss next week's game against the
Chiefs.
November 2, 1964
November 3, 1964
November 4, 1964
November 5, 1964
November 6, 1964
November 7, 1964
November 8, 1964
News
The Raiders committed five turnovers and fell to the
Chiefs, 42-7, in Kansas City.
Injury Updates
Linebacker
Bill Budness suffered a serious right knee injury requiring surgery and was out for the season.
Guard
Wayne Hawkins left the game with a concussion and wide receiver
Art Powell aggravated an existing muscle pull in his thigh.
November 9, 1964
News
The Raiders activated rookie linebacker
Dan Conners from the injury deferred list.
November 10, 1964
November 11, 1964
Transactions
November 12, 1964
November 13, 1964
November 14, 1964
News
November 15, 1964
News
The Raiders beat the
Oilers, 20-10, at Frank Youell Field.
Transactions
Prior to the game the Raiders activated defensive back
Warren Powers from the taxi squad.
November 16, 1964
November 17, 1964
News
General manager
Al Davis denied a
Chronicle story written by Stu Herman that the Raiders had offered Cal quarterback Craig Morton a contract with a total value between $125,000 and $200,000. Davis added that the team hadn't finalized their plans for the AFL draft coming up on the 28th and that Herman's story was completely untrue.
November 18, 1964
Transactions
The Raiders claimed
Bills fullback Cookie Gilchrist off waivers, though the deal wouldn't be complete until the 48-hour waiver window was up.
November 19, 1964
News
A day after the Raiders claimed him, the
Bills pulled fullback Cookie Gilchrist off waivers. Oakland general manager
Al Davis said the Bills offer was a “hoax” from the start.
November 20, 1964
November 21, 1964
November 22, 1964
News
The Raiders beat the
Jets, 35-26, at Frank Youell Field.
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November 23, 1964
November 24, 1964
News
Quarterback
Cotton Davidson was named Associated Press AFL Player of the Week for his performance in Oakland's 35-26 win over the
Jets two days ago.
November 25, 1964
November 26, 1964
November 27, 1964
November 28, 1964
News
With the third overall pick in the 1965 AFL draft, the Raiders took Memphis State tackle
Harry Schuh.
November 29, 1964
News
The Raiders and the
Broncos met in Denver and settled for a 20-20 tie.
Cotton Davidson was nursing a sore ankle and did not play except as a holder for placekicks so
Tom Flores started at quarterback.
Transactions
Prior to the game the Raiders signed three of their picks in yesterday's draft: Memphis State tackle
Harry Schuh (1st round), Missouri linebacker
Gus Otto (4th round), and Utah State defensive tackle
Rich Zecher.
They also signed Arizona State halfback
Larry Todd, their first pick in the redshirt draft conducted after the 20 rounds of the regular draft.
November 30, 1964
December 1, 1964
News
Head coach
Al Davis said
Cotton Davidson would start at quarterback against the
Bills on the 6th after taking a week off to rest an ankle injury.
December 2, 1964
Transactions
The Raiders signed their third-round draft pick, USC tackle
Bob Svihus. They also signed their 14th-round pick, Cal defensive back
Loren Hawley.
December 3, 1964
December 4, 1964
December 5, 1964
December 6, 1964
News
Tom Flores hit
Art Powell for a one-yard touchdown pass as time expired to give the Raiders a 16-13 win over the
Bills at Frank Youell Field.
Injury Updates
Cotton Davidson started the game at quarterback but left late in the second quarter with a rib injury.
December 7, 1964
December 8, 1964
December 9, 1964
December 10, 1964
December 11, 1964
December 12, 1964
December 13, 1964
Transactions
The Raiders signed February redshirt draft pick
Carleton Oats, a defensive end out of Florida A&M.
December 14, 1964
December 15, 1964
December 16, 1964
News
Injury Updates
Defensive end
Dalva Allen hurt his wrist in practice but he was considered probable to play against the
Chargers on the 20th.
December 17, 1964
News
Injury Updates
December 18, 1964
December 19, 1964
Injury Updates
December 20, 1964
News
The Raiders finished the 1964 season with a 21-20 over the
Chargers at Frank Youell Field. They closed the campaign with a 4-0-1 run and a 5-7-2 mark overall.
December 21, 1964
News
Center
Jim Otto and wide receiver
Art Powell were named first-team All-AFL in the players vote. They would be joined by halfback
Clem Daniels and guard
Wayne Hawkins on the Western Division squad at the league's all-star game scheduled for January 16 in New Orleans.
December 22, 1964
December 23, 1964
December 24, 1964
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December 27, 1964
December 28, 1964
December 29, 1964
December 30, 1964
News
Fullback
Billy Cannon was added to the Western Division all-star game team as a replacement for injured
Chargers back Keith Lincoln.
December 31, 1963
Transactions
• The team signed Arizona State-Flagstaff tackle Rex Mirich, their 20th-round pick in the 1963 draft.