Ten quick notes on Class of 2022 Hall of Famer Cliff Branch. - Branch and fellow Colorado alumnus Dave Logan, an outstanding Browns receiver, squared off in two games to remember. The 1979 Browns, who ...
Branch, who died in 2019, played two years for the CU Buffs football team before a 14-year career in the NFL with the Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders (now the Las Vegas Raiders). At CU, Branch starred ...
Hall of Famer Fred Biletnikoff of the Oakland Raiders might have been the most sure-handed wide receiver in the history of the National Football League and he was a perfectionist, not only in running ...
Clifford Branch is a symbol of speed. The banner that hung in the stadiums the Raiders called home in the 1970s and ’80s said as much. “SPEED KILLS #21” What Branch also could be a symbol of is player ...
Mike Ditka presented Cliff Branch's case for Canton the way only Iron Mike could. The old Bear sounded ready to jump through the camera and sock you in the nose if you questioned his assertion: "Cliff ...
Cliff Branch is recognized as the fastest wide receiver in the history of the Oakland-Los Angeles-Las Vegas Raiders, but had they been able to race in the primes of their careers, Willie Gault would ...
Everything Cliff Branch did on the football field was fast. His journey to the Hall of Fame has been far more deliberate. The Colorado alum, who spent his entire NFL career with the Raiders and won ...
Former CU Buffs and Raiders speedster Cliff Branch was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame as the senior candidate on Thursday. Branch starred at Colorado as a receiver and also a track athlete.
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