Morris  Bradshaw

Morris Bradshaw


Morris Bradshaw, a Senior Administrator for the Oakland Raiders, who also currently serves as the Director of Alumni Relations, is one of the longest tenured members of the storied Raiders organization. Drafted out of Ohio St. in the 1974 NFL Draft, Morris played Wide Receiver for the Raiders from 1974-1981 (and ’82, Patriots). A two-time Super Bowl Champion (SB XI, XV), Morris played during an era which was rich in winning tradition, alongside future Hall of Famers, and for two legendary Head Coaches in John Madden and Tom Flores. A true Raider, one of the many facts that make Morris’ career with the organization unique is that he played with the team in Oakland, and has been in the front office with the club in Los Angeles and Oakland; and in a short time, will join the team in Las Vegas. Aside from his championships, he lists the opportunity to light the torch in honor of Al Davis prior to the Raiders preseason game with the Cardinals at the Coliseum amongst his coolest memories.