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After all, the Raiders moved to Los Angeles in 1982 before returning to Oakland in 1995 after a 13-year hiatus. Las Vegas, with a $1.9 billion stadium to open in 2020, won’t be so temporary.
The Raiders’ history of social activism began with their iconic owner Al Davis. Once described as “the NFL’s middle finger,” Davis and the Oakland Raiders fearlessly led the way for ...
OAKLAND, Calif. - A Raiders super fan known for his philanthropy, epic tailgate parties and deep love of Oakland has died. Greg "Griz" Jones died of cancer on Wednesday at age 52, his friend ...
An Oakland Raiders fan's auto sports a decal commemorating former NFL football coach and television commentator John Madden, Monday, Feb. 14, 2022, in Oakland, Calif. Madden, ...
Circuit Judge A. Wallace Tashima found too many “speculative links” between the league’s conduct and Oakland’s alleged injuries, noting that the Raiders might have left Oakl… ...
The National Football League on Thursday defeated an antitrust appeal by the city of Oakland, California over the 2017 decision by the Raiders football team to move to Las Vegas.
The Oakland Raiders played their last game at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum on Sunday, finishing their run in the city with a loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars -- and anger from the fans.
Angry fans threw trash, charged the field and fought security guards after the Raiders blew a 13-point lead to lose their final game in Oakland.
The Oakland Coliseum, before corporate names became the necessary norm, was home for the Raiders from 1966 through 1981 and again from 1995 through this week’s contest with Jacksonville.