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Raiders Super Bowl legend Rod Martin dies at 72, team announces

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Martin, who intercepted a Super Bowl record three passes against the Eagles, won two rings with the Raiders in the 1980s.

The Raiders have lost a hero from their glory years. Rod Martin, a starting linebacker for the Oakland Raiders when they won Super Bowl 15 and for the Los Angeles Raiders when they prevailed in Super Bowl 18 has died at the age of 72. The team, now based in Las Vegas, confirmed Martin's death on social media.

"The Raiders family is deeply saddened by the passing of Rod Martin, a standout linebacker and key player on two Super Bowl championship teams," read a statement distributed by the team. It went on to say: "A beloved member of the Raiders Family and a favorite of Raiders fans everywhere, the deepest condolences of the entire Raider Nation are with Rod's family at this time. " pic.

twitter. com/fvtvCJmMz6 โ€” Las Vegas Raiders (@Raiders) April 20, 2026 Martin is best known for setting a Super Bowl record with three interceptions on a singular Super Sunday, pilfering Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Ron Jaworski thrice in Oakland's 27-10 victory in Super Bowl 15, making the 1980 Raiders the first wild-card team to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. That game, played Jan.

15, 1981, was also notable for occurring five days after 52 Americans were released after being held hostage in Iran for 444 days. The New Orleans Superdome, site of the game, was wrapped in a yellow ribbon. Martin's heroics that day were immortalized by NFL Films and with a "Sports Illustrated" cover.