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Blanda retired after the 1975 season, the year prior to the Raiders winning their first Super Bowl in SB XI against the Minnesota Vikings. He did play with the Raiders in Super Bowl II that they lost to the Green Bay Packers.

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Blanda scored a total of 2,002 points in his career.

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He wore No. 16 for the Oakland Raiders when the NFL merged with the AFL in 1970.

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George Blanda holds the record for most extra points kicked.

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