Former Raider David Humm Dead At 65
Mar 28, 2018, 12:00 AM | Updated: Jan 4, 2019, 11:25 am
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Former Oakland Raiders backup quarterback David Humm has passed away at age 65.
According to SF Gate, Humm passed away due to complications from multiple sclerosis.
In 1975, Humm was a fifth-round pick by the Raiders out of Nebraska. He served as the backup QB to Kenny Stabler, and was on the team when they won their first Super Bowl title in 1976.
The team tweeted out their condolences on Wednesday, with the hashtag #OnceARaiderAlwaysARaider.
The entire Raiders Family is deeply saddened to learn of David Humm's passing.
David was a true Raider in every sense and the heart of the #RaiderNation goes out to his family at this time.#OnceARaiderAlwaysARaider pic.twitter.com/S0pHICQmqf
— Oakland Raiders (@Raiders) March 28, 2018