Super-athlete Bo Jackson is the most famous player to wear number 34 for the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders. The Pro Bowl running back wore the number for four seasons (1987-90) before a leg injury forced him into early retirement. Other notable number 34s in Raiders history include Pro Bowl linebacker Gus Otto (1965-72), running back Harold Hart (1974-75), running back Terry Kunz (1976), running back Booker Russell (1978-79), Pro Bowl kick returner/running back Greg Pruitt (1982-84), running back Napoleon McCallum (1986 -- he also wore 41 from 1990-94), fullback Derrick Fenner (1995-97), running back Jermaine Williams (1998-99, 2001), safety Ray Buchanan (2004), running back LaMont Jordan (2005-07) and defensive back Mike Mitchell (2009-11).
Who has worn #51 for the Oakland Raiders
Napoleon kaufman
Quarterback Daryle Lamonica wore the number for the Raiders from 1967 to 1974.
Offensive tackle John Vella who played with the Raiders from 1972-1979.
George Plimpton in 1973 Although there may have been others, Jim Otto played center for the Oakland Raiders in the early 60s and wore the number "00."
Kevin Haslam
Several players have worn the number 29 for the Oakland Raiders, most notably cornerback Nnamdi Asomugha, who had a standout career with the team. Other players include safety Mike Davis and running back Tyrone Wheatley. The number has been associated with defensive talent and contributions to the team's legacy.
There were two NFL players that wore 00:1) Jim Otto, center for the Oakland Raiders between 1960-1974.2) Ken Burrough, wide receiver for the New Orleans Saints and Houston Oilers between 1970-1981.
Several players have worn number 58 for the Las Vegas Raiders (formerly Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders). Notably, linebacker Greg Beekman wore it during the 1970s. More recently, linebacker Neiron Ball also donned the number during his time with the team. The number has been associated with strong defensive players throughout the franchise's history.
Perry Carter wore number 20 Nobody wore #20 for the Raiders in the 1998 season. Perry Carter wore #20 in the 1996 and 1997 season.
QB Rich Gannon
The best to wear it was Lyle alzado