Dayton Daily News

Former Raiders WR Cliff Branch dead at 71

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Cliff NAPA, CALIF. — Branch, one of the Raiders’ career-leading wide receivers who won three Super Bowls in 14 seasons with the franchise, has died. He was 71.

Branch was found dead Saturday in a hotel room in Bullhead City, Arizona, the city’s police department said. It said an initial investigat­ion revealed no foul play and that Branch died of natural causes.

“Cliff Branch touched the lives of generation­s of Raiders fans,” the Raiders said in a statement on their website. “His loss leaves an eternal void for the Raiders Family, but his kindness and loving nature will be fondly remembered forever.”

One of the game’s top deep threats from 1972 to 1985 in Oakland and Los Angeles, Branch was an All-Pro three straight seasons (1974-76) and made four Pro Bowls. He scored 67 touchdowns through the air, leading the NFL in TD receptions in 1974 with 13 and in 1076 with 12. Branch also had a league-high 1,092 yards receiving in 1974.

He was a force in the postseason, with 1,289 yards receiving. The Raiders won Super Bowls after the 1976, 1980 and 1983 seasons -- the last one in Los Angeles, where the franchise moved in 1982 after protracted court fights before returning to the Bay Area in 1995.

In 1983, Branch tied the NFL record with a 99-yard touchdown catch in a regular-season game. He stands third among Raiders pass catchers in yards receiving with 8,685, trailing Tim Brown and Fred Biletnikof­f — both Hall of Famers.

Branch was a semifinali­st for the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2004 and 2010.

“All my peers that I played against and that are in the Hall of Fame, they tell me that I deserve to be in the Hall of Fame,” Branch told the Raiders’ website in a recent interview. “It’s the crowning glory.”

PATRIOTS: A report from ESPN’s Field Yates says New England quarterbac­k Tom Brady is close to finalizing a contract extension with the franchise.

The extension would be for two years and keep him under contract through the 2021 season, paying him $23 million this year, reports ESPN’s Adam Schefter.

Brady, 42, has won six Super Bowls with the Patriots, passing for 70, 514 yard and 517 touchdowns over his career.

PACKERS: Veteran wide receiver Jordy Nelson is retiring as a member of the Green Bay Packers.

The 34-year-old Nelson played in Green Bay from 2008-2017, winning a Super Bowl with the Packers, before spending last season with the Oakland Raiders.

Nelson had 550 receptions and 69 touchdown catches in his 10 seasons in Green Bay. He made the Pro Bowl in 2014, missed the 2015 season with a knee injury and was named the 2016 Comeback Player of the Year.

BRONCOS: Free agent running back Theo Riddick has signed with the Denver Broncos following his surprising release from the Detroit Lions last month.

The pass-catching back with 285 catches over six seasons in Detroit provides new Denver offensive coordinato­r Rich Scangarell­o with another valuable target for QB Joe Flacco.

Riddick was second on the Lions last season with 61 catches for 384 yards. He also rushed for 171 yards on 40 carries.

Since entering the NFL in 2013 as a sixth-round pick out of Notre Dame, Riddick ranks among the league leaders by a running back in TD receptions (14-second).

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