John Herrera (gridiron football)

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John Herrera is an American football executive who, for much of his career, was a Senior Executive with the Oakland Raiders.

Herrera's father owned a Buick dealership in Oakland and knew Raiders owner

Washington Redskins as a scout.[3] In 1976, NFL expansion team Tampa Bay Buccaneers hired Herrera as a scout. While with the Buccaneers organization, Herrera met future NFL executive Tim Ruskell while Ruskell was working at a record store in Tampa.[4] At Herrera's invitation, Ruskell became a ball boy and visiting locker room manager for the Buccaneers.[5][6] In 1978, Herrera rejoined the Raiders as Director of Public Relations and celebrated a Super Bowl victory with the team in 1981. Herrera left the Raiders in 1982 to become director of player-personnel for the BC Lions of the Canadian Football League and later that year was named general manager of the Saskatchewan Roughriders.[7][8]

Herrera returned to the Raiders in 1985 with the title "senior executive." His duties as senior executive have included working as the team's travel and camp coordinator and serving as the Raiders chief negotiator during their failed move to Irwindale, California.[9] Herrera left the Raiders in 2012.[2][10]

References

  1. ^ Vanstone, Rob (December 27, 2006). "Longtime Raider Enjoyed Being a Rider". Regina Leader-Post. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
  2. ^ a b Staff and News Services (February 17, 2012). "Al Davis aide John Herrera is leaving Raiders". San Francisco Chronicle.
  3. ^ "Riders name new GM". UPI. December 8, 1982. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
  4. ^ Coats, Bill (September 19, 2003). "Spotting talent, recruiting champions Series". St. Petersburg Times.
  5. ^ Bishop, Greg (January 20, 2006). "Ruskell looks back on life, football". Seattle Times.
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  9. ^ Ostler, Scott (May 11, 1988). "Raiders Quietly Have Put Down Roots in the Gravel of Irwindale".
  10. ^ McDonald, Jerry (February 16, 2012). "Raiders get rid of senior executive John Herrera". Contra Costa Times.