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Former NFL linebacker Bill Laskey dies at 79

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1975, MAR 15 1975 1St. Place - Sports action picture in Pictures of the year competition. Taken in Oakland, Calif Nov. 23, game between Broncos - Raiders. Linebacker Bill Laskey had just intercepted pass that stopped Oakland’s last minute drive, ensuring a Bronco win. Bronco coach Ralston jumps into the middle of play on the side lines, as Laskey tosses ball into the air No. 88 is Bob Moore, Oakland tight end. Credit: Denver Post (Denver Post via Getty Images)

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Former NFL linebacker Bill Laskey has died, the Raiders announced Friday. Laskey was 79.

“The Las Vegas Raiders are saddened by the passing of Bill Laskey, who proudly wore the Silver and Black from 1966-70. Our thoughts are with his wife Dona, sons Lance and Beau, daughter Margaux, friends and teammates,” the Raiders wrote on social media.

Laskey played at the University of Michigan before joining the Bills in 1965. He earned all-star honors as a rookie.

He joined the Raiders the following season and played five years in Oakland.

Laskey finished his career with the Baltimore Colts (1971-72) and Broncos (1973-74).

He played 119 games with 61 starts in his pro career.