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Former Oakland Raiders Tight End Raymond Chester Enshrined in Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame

Former Oakland Raiders tight end and Super Bowl XV-champion Raymond Chester was enshrined in the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame (BASHOF) during an induction ceremony Monday evening at the Westin St. Francis hotel in San Francisco.

The Raiders originally selected Chester in the first round of the 1970 NFL Draft out of Morgan State. He served two tours with the Silver and Black (1970-72, 1978-81) and caught 216 passes for 2,891 yards and 37 touchdowns.

Chester was selected to four Pro Bowls and played in and started seven playoff games as a Raider including the team’s 27-10 win over the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl XV.