Raiders Hall of Fame center Jim Otto dies at 86

Jim Otto, a legendary player for the Oakland Raiders, has sadly passed away at the age of 86. Known as “the original Raider,” Otto was a key member of the team during their inaugural 1960 season and was also their first Hall of Famer. The Raiders have released a statement expressing their sadness at the loss of Otto.
In the world of football, there are few players who can truly be called legends. One such player is Otto, known as “The Original Raider.” Otto was a true ironman of the game, never missing a single game in his 15 full seasons, all spent wearing the iconic Silver & Black of the Raiders.

Throughout his career, Otto’s talent and dedication were recognized with numerous accolades. He was selected to the Pro Bowl an impressive 12 times and was named All Pro ten times. His skill and leadership were instrumental in the Raiders’ first Super Bowl appearance, where he started for the team.

Even after his retirement, Otto remained a beloved figure in the Raiders’ community. He could often be seen around the team’s facility, attending games, and participating in special events. His presence was a constant reminder of his contributions to the team and his status as a true legend of the game.

Otto’s legacy continues to inspire football players and fans alike. His commitment to the game and his unwavering loyalty to the Raiders make him a shining example of what it means to be a true sports icon.
Otto, a beloved athlete, has left a lasting impact on the game. He was not only exceptional on the field but also off it. His dedication and passion for the sport were evident in every play he made. His absence will be deeply felt, not just by his team but also by the fans who admired his skills and his efforts to connect with them.