Offensive tackle.
Art Shell was the head coach of the Oakland Raiders in 2006.
offensive tackle
The player who wore number 78 for the Oakland Raiders was Art Shell. He was an offensive tackle and is known for being a key member of the Raiders during their successful years in the 1970s and 1980s. Shell was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989 and later became a head coach for the Raiders.
Art Shell has: Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "The NFL on CBS" in 1956. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "The NFL on NBC" in 1965. Played himself in "NFL Films Presents" in 1967. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Head Coach in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Head Coach in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "NFL Monday Night Football" in 1970. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "1970 AFC Championship Game" in 1971. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "1973 AFC Championship Game" in 1973. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "1974 AFC Championship Game" in 1974. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "1975 AFC Championship Game" in 1976. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "1976 AFC Championship Game" in 1976. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Left Tackle in "Super Bowl XI" in 1977. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "1977 AFC Championship Game" in 1978. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Left Tackle in "Super Bowl XV" in 1981. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle in "1980 AFC Championship Game" in 1981. Played Himself - Coin Toss in "Super Bowl XXIV" in 1990. Played Himself - Los Angeles Raiders Head Coach in "1990 AFC Championship Game" in 1991. Played Himself - AFC Head Coach in "1991 NFL Pro Bowl" in 1991. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999. Played himself in "Seasons of Change: The African American Athlete" in 2002. Played himself in "Rome Is Burning" in 2003. Played Himself - Oakland Raiders Head Coach in "NBC Sunday Night Football" in 2006. Played himself in "Year of the Quarterback" in 2010.
The cast of 1974 AFC Championship Game - 1974 includes: Pete Banaszak as Himself - Oakland Raiders Running Back Fred Biletnikoff as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver George Blanda as Himself - Oakland Raiders Kicker Rocky Bleier as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Mel Blount as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback Terry Bradshaw as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Clifford Branch as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver George Buehler as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Bud Carson as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Coordinator Jim Clack as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Guard Dan Conners as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Dave Dalby as Himself - Oakland Raiders Center Al DeRogatis as Himself - Color Commentator Glen Edwards as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Free Safety Roy Gerela as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Kicker Curt Gowdy as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Gordon Gravelle as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tackle Franco Harris as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Fullback Harold Hart as Himself - Oakland Radiers Running Back Ernie Holmes as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Tackle Marv Hubbard as Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback Gerald Irons as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Horace Jones as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Jon Kolb as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tackle Ray Mansfield as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Center Don Meredith as Himself - Color Commentator Gerry Mullins as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Guard Chuck Noll as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Jim Otto as Himself - Oakland Raiders Center Preston Pearson as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Ron Shanklin as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Art Shell as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle Otis Sistrunk as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive Tackle Bubba Smith as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Kenny Stabler as Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback John Stallworth as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Lynn Swann as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Jack Tatum as Himself - Oakland Raiders Free Safety Skip Thomas as Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback Art Thoms as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive Tackle Gene Upshaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Phil Villapiano as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Dwight White as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive End Nemiah Wilson as Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback
The cast of 1970 AFC Championship Game - 1971 includes: Fred Biletnikoff as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Norm Bulaich as Himself - Baltimore Colts Running Back Raymond Chester as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tight End Tony Cline as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Dan Conners as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Ben Davidson as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Hewritt Dixon as Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback Mike Eischeid as Himself - Oakland Raiders Punter Ron Gardin as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive Back Curt Gowdy as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Sam Havrilak as Himself - Baltimore Colts Wide Receiver Ted Hendricks as Himself - Baltimore Colts Linebacker Roy Hilton as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive End Eddie Hinton as Himself - Baltimore Colts Wide Receiver Marv Hubbard as Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback Roy Jefferson as Himself - Baltimore Colts Wide Receiver Charlie Jones as Himself - Sideline Reporter Tom Keating as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive Tackle Daryle Lamonica as Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback Bill Laskey as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Jerry Logan as Himself - Baltimore Colts Strong Safety Don McCafferty as Himself - Baltimore Colts Head Coach Kent McCloughan as Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback Tom Nowatzke as Himself - Baltimore Colts Fullback Carleton Oats as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive Tackle Jim Otto as Himself - Oakland Raiders Center Gus Otto as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Glenn Ressler as Himself - Baltimore Colts Guard Kyle Rote as Himself - Color Commentator Harry Schuh as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle Art Shell as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle Rod Sherman as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Bubba Smith as Himself - Baltimore Colts Defensive End Charlie Stukes as Himself - Baltimore Colts Cornerback Johnny Unitas as Himself - Baltimore Colts Quarterback Gene Upshaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Bob Vogel as Himself - Baltimore Colts Tackle Rick Volk as Himself - Baltimore Colts Free Safety Warren Wells as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver
The cast of Super Bowl XI - 1977 includes: Pete Banaszak as Himself - Oakland Raiders Running Back Fred Biletnikoff as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Clifford Branch as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver George Buehler as Himself - Oakland Raiders Right Guard Vikki Carr as Herself - National Anthem Performer Neil Clabo as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Punter Neal Colzie as Himself - Oakland Raiders Punt Returner Dave Dalby as Himself - Oakland Raiders Center Carl Eller as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Left Defensive End Chuck Foreman as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Running Back Hubert Ginn as Himself - Oakland Raiders Running Back Charlie Goodrum as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Left Guard Curt Gowdy as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Bud Grant as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Head Coach Ted Hendricks as Himself - Oakland Raiders Right Outside Linebacker Wally Hilgenberg as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Right Linebacker Lee Leonard as Himself - Studio Host Errol Mann as Himself - Oakland Raiders Kicker John Matuszak as Himself - Oakland Raiders Left Defensive End Brent McClanahan as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Fullback Don Meredith as Himself - Color Commentator Ahmad Rashad as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Wide Receiver Art Shell as Himself - Oakland Raiders Left Tackle Mike Siani as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver-Kick Returner Jeff Siemon as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Middle Linebacker Otis Sistrunk as Himself - Oakland Raiders Right Defensive End Kenny Stabler as Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback Fran Tarkenton as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Quarterback Jack Tatum as Himself - Oakland Raiders Free Safety Skip Thomas as Himself - Oakland Raiders Left Cornerback Mick Tingelhoff as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Center Jim Tunney as Himself - Referee Gene Upshaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Left Guard Mark van Eeghen as Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback John Vella as Himself - Oakland Raiders Right Tackle Phil Villapiano as Himself - Oakland Raiders Left Outside Linebacker Stu Voigt as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Tight End Nate Wright as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Left Cornerback Ron Yary as Himself - Minnesota Vikings Right Tackle
The cast of 1975 AFC Championship Game - 1976 includes: Pete Banaszak as Himself - Oakland Raiders Running Back George Blanda as Himself - Oakland Raiders Kicker Rocky Bleier as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Mel Blount as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback Terry Bradshaw as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Clifford Branch as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver George Buehler as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Bud Carson as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Coordinator Jim Clack as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Guard Neal Colzie as Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback Dave Dalby as Himself - Oakland Raiders Center Al DeRogatis as Himself - Color Commentator Glen Edwards as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Free Safety Roy Gerela as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Kicker Curt Gowdy as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Gordon Gravelle as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tackle Randy Grossman as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tight End Franco Harris as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Fullback Harold Hart as Himself - Oakland Raiders Running Back Ted Hendricks as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Ernie Holmes as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Tackle Marv Hubbard as Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback Gerald Irons as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Horace Jones as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Jon Kolb as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tackle Ray Mansfield as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Center Don Meredith as Himself - Color Commentator Gerry Mullins as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Guard Chuck Noll as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Art Shell as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle Mike Siani as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Otis Sistrunk as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive Tackle Kenny Stabler as Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback John Stallworth as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Lynn Swann as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Jack Tatum as Himself - Oakland Raiders Free Safety Skip Thomas as Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback Art Thoms as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive Tackle Gene Upshaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Phil Villapiano as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Dwight White as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive End
The cast of 1980 AFC Championship Game - 1981 includes: Mike Adamle as Himself - Sideline Reporter Dan Audick as Himself - San Diego Chargers Tackle Rolf Benirschke as Himself - San Diego Chargers Kicker Clifford Branch as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Dave Browning as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Willie Buchanon as Himself - San Diego Chargers Cornerback Raymond Chester as Himself - Oakland Radiers Tight End Don Coryell as Himself - San Diego Chargers Head Coach Dave Dalby as Himself - Oakland Raiders Center Glen Edwards as Himself - San Diego Chargers Free Safety Dick Enberg as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Tom Flores as Himself - Oakland Raiders Head Coach Bryant Gumbel as Himself - Sideline Reporter Lester Hayes as Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback Ted Hendricks as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Derrick Jensen as Himself - Oakland Raiders Running Back Charlie Joiner as Himself - San Diego Chargers Wide Receiver Louie Kelcher as Himself - San Diego Chargers Defensive Tackle Reggie Kinlaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Nose Tackle Woodrow Lowe as Himself - San Diego Chargers Linebacker Don Macek as Himself - San Diego Chargers Center Mickey Marvin as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard John Matuszak as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Matt Millen as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Chuck Muncie as Himself - San Diego Chargers Fullback Merlin Olsen as Himself - Color Commentator Burgess Owens as Himself - Oakland Raiders Free Safety Jim Plunkett as Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback Art Shell as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle Billy Shields as Himself - San Diego Chargers Tackle Gene Upshaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Mark van Eeghen as Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback Arthur Whittington as Himself - Oakland Raiders Running Back Doug Wilkerson as Himself - San Diego Chargers Guard Kellen Winslow as Himself - San Diego Chargers Tight End
The cast of 1976 AFC Championship Game - 1976 includes: Pete Banaszak as Himself - Oakland Raiders Running Back Warren Bankston as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tight End Theo Bell as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Fred Biletnikoff as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Mel Blount as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Cornerback Terry Bradshaw as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Clifford Branch as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver George Buehler as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Jim Clack as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Guard Neal Colzie as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive Back Bennie Cunningham as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tight End Dave Dalby as Himself - Oakland Raiders Center Glen Edwards as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Free Safety John Fuqua as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Fullback Curt Gowdy as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Randy Grossman as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tight End Bryant Gumbel as Himself - Sideline Reporter Reggie Harrison as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Running Back Ted Hendricks as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Ernie Holmes as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive Tackle Jon Kolb as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tackle Errol Mann as Himself - Oakland Raiders Kicker Ray Mansfield as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Kicker John Matuszak as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Don Meredith as Himself - Color Commentator Gerry Mullins as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Tackle Chuck Noll as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Head Coach Ernest Pough as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Art Shell as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle Otis Sistrunk as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Kenny Stabler as Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback John Stallworth as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Lynn Swann as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Wide Receiver Jack Tatum as Himself - Oakland Raiders Free Safety Skip Thomas as Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback Gene Upshaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Mark van Eeghen as Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback Phil Villapiano as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Dwight White as Himself - Pittsburgh Steelers Defensive End
The cast of 1977 AFC Championship Game - 1978 includes: Mike Adamle as Himself - Sideline Reporter Lyle Alzado as Himself - Denver Broncos Defensive End Otis Armstrong as Himself - Denver Broncos Running Back Pete Banaszak as Himself - Oakland Raiders Running Back Fred Biletnikoff as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Morris Bradshaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Clifford Branch as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver George Buehler as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Rubin Carter as Himself - Denver Broncos Nose Tackle Barney Chavous as Himself - Denver Broncos Defensive End Joe Collier as Himself - Denver Broncos Defensive Coordinator Dave Dalby as Himself - Oakland Raiders Center Len Dawson as Himself - Color Commentator Bucky Dilts as Himself - Denver Broncos Punter Jack Dolbin as Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver Dick Enberg as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Tom Glassic as Himself - Denver Broncos Guard Randy Gradishar as Himself - Denver Broncos Linebacker Lester Hayes as Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback Ted Hendricks as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Bernard Jackson as Himself - Denver Broncos Free Safety Jon Keyworth as Himself - Denver Broncos Fullback Lee Leonard as Himself - Sideline Reporter Rob Lytle as Himself - Denver Broncos Running Back Errol Mann as Himself - Oakland Raiders Kicker Brison Manor as Himself - Denver Broncos Defensive End John Matuszak as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Andy Maurer as Himself - Denver Broncos Tackle Claudie Minor as Himself - Denver Broncos Tackle Mike Montler as Himself - Denver Broncos Center Haven Moses as Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver Riley Odoms as Himself - Denver Broncos Tight End Lonnie Perrin as Himself - Denver Broncos Fullback Floyd Rice as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Art Shell as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle Mike Siani as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Otis Sistrunk as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Kenny Stabler as Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback Jack Tatum as Himself - Oakland Raiders Free Safety Skip Thomas as Himself - Oakland Raiders Strong Safety Rick Upchurch as Himself - Denver Broncos Wide Receiver Gene Upshaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Mark van Eeghen as Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback Louis Wright as Himself - Denver Broncos Cornerback
The cast of 1973 AFC Championship Game - 1973 includes: Bill Arnsparger as Himself - Miami Dolphins Defensive Coordinator Pete Banaszak as Himself - Oakland Raiders Running Back Fred Biletnikoff as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver George Blanda as Himself - Oakland Raiders Kicker Marlin Briscoe as Himself - Miami Dolphins Wide Receiver George Buehler as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Nick Buoniconti as Himself - Miami Dolphins Linebacker Tony Cline as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Dan Conners as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Larry Csonka as Himself - Miami Dolphins Fullback Sam DeLuca as Himself - Sideline Reporter Vern Den Herder as Himself - Miami Dolphins Defensive End Al DeRogatis as Himself - Color Commentator Norm Evans as Himself - Miami Dolphins Tackle Curt Gowdy as Himself - Play-by-Play Announcer Bob Griese as Himself - Miami Dolphins Quarterback Bob Heinz as Himself - Miami Dolphins Defensive Tackle Marv Hubbard as Himself - Oakland Raiders Fullback Gerald Irons as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Horace Jones as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive End Jim Kiick as Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back Mike Kolen as Himself - Miami Dolphins Linebacker Bob Kuechenberg as Himself - Miami Dolphins Guard Jim Langer as Himself - Miami Dolphins Center Charlie Leigh as Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back Jim Mandich as Himself - Miami Dolphins Tight End Bill McPeak as Himself - Miami Dolphins Offensive Coordinator Mercury Morris as Himself - Miami Dolphins Running Back Lloyd Mumphord as Himself - Miami Dolphins Cornerback Don Nottingham as Himself - Miami Dolphins Fullback Jim Otto as Himself - Oakland Raiders Center Larry Seiple as Himself - Miami Dolphins Punter Art Shell as Himself - Oakland Raiders Tackle Don Shula as Himself - Miami Dolphins Head Coach Mike Siani as Himself - Oakland Raiders Wide Receiver Otis Sistrunk as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive Tackle Kenny Stabler as Himself - Oakland Raiders Quarterback Bill Stanfill as Himself - Miami Dolphins Defensive End Doug Swift as Himself - Miami Dolphins Linebacker Jack Tatum as Himself - Oakland Raiders Free Safety Art Thoms as Himself - Oakland Raiders Defensive Tackle Gene Upshaw as Himself - Oakland Raiders Guard Phil Villapiano as Himself - Oakland Raiders Linebacker Paul Warfield as Himself - Miami Dolphins Wide Receiver Nemiah Wilson as Himself - Oakland Raiders Cornerback Garo Yepremian as Himself - Miami Dolphins Kicker