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Amy Trask, once called the most powerful woman in the National Football League, stepped down as chief executive officer of the Oakland Raiders.
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Amy Trask, once called the most powerful woman in the National Football League, has resigned as chief executive officer of the Oakland Raiders.
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Al Davis, the renegade owner of the Oakland Raiders whose battles with the National Football League gave him an outlaw image matching that of his silver-and-black- clad team, died at the age of 82.
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Oakland, California, the fifth-most crime ridden city in America, faced a $32 million budget deficit in fiscal 2011. It closed the gap by shrinking its police force by 18 percent, shedding 138 officers including 80 dismissals.
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Amy Trask may be the only chief executive in America whose routine includes hugging a gorilla, blowing kisses to the Violator and screaming encouragement to employees more than twice her size.
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We’re about to find out what kind of coach, what kind of leader and thinker Rex Ryan really is. The answers will dictate whether his New York Jets are Super Bowl contenders or pretenders.
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The Oakland Raiders fired first-year coach Hue Jackson on the same day Reggie McKenzie was introduced as the franchise’s general manager.
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The Oakland Raiders promoted Hue Jackson to his first head coaching job a year after he joined the National Football League team as offensive coordinator.
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The Oakland Raiders have hired Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Dennis Allen, who becomes the National Football League’s youngest current head coach.
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Tom Coughlin will return as coach of the New York Giants and Leslie Frazier passed his audition with the Minnesota Vikings. The fate of some of their National Football League colleagues isn’t so secure.
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