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Where did the Raiders franchise start?

The Oakland Raiders were a professional American football team that played in Oakland from its founding in 1960 to 1981 and again from 1995 to 2019 before relocating to the Las Vegas metropolitan area.

How long have the Raiders been a franchise?

The Raiders were founded in 1960 as one of the eight original teams of the AFL. After three losing seasons, the franchise hired Davis in 1963 to serve as the team's head coach and general manager.

Who did the Raiders belong to before?

On March 1, 1980, he signed a memorandum of agreement to move the Raiders from Oakland to Los Angeles. The move, which required three-fourths approval by league owners, was defeated 22–0 (with five owners abstaining). When Davis tried to move the team anyway, he was blocked by an injunction.

Which Raiders came first Oakland or LA?

The Raiders made headlines of a different nature when they moved from the Oakland Coliseum to the more spacious Los Angeles Coliseum in 1982. After 12 seasons in Southern California, the team moved back to their original city. In 2020, the Raiders left Oakland again and moved to Las Vegas.

What state has the most NFL teams?

2. Which states have the most number of NFL teams? A: California and Florida, with three NFL teams each. 3.

Who has won the most Super Bowls?

Most Super Bowl Wins: Which NFL Teams Top The List?T-1. New England Patriots: 6 Super Bowl Wins. ... T-1. Pittsburgh Steelers: 6 Super Bowl Wins. ... T-3. San Francisco 49ers: 5 Super Bowl Wins. ... T-3. Dallas Cowboys: 5 Super Bowl wins. ... T-5. Green Bay Packers: 4 Super Bowls. ... T-5. New York Giants: 4 Super Bowl Wins. ... T-7. ... T-7.More items...•

Why did NWA wear Raiders hats?

Instead, the group - which included Dr. Dre, Eazy-E and Ice Cube - decided to wear black. Since many of the Compton, Calif., crew were fans of the Los Angeles Raiders, that meant wearing a lot of Raiders gear.

What are the odds of the Raiders winning the Super Bowl?

Las Vegas Raiders odds to win the Super Bowl At the initial release, the Raiders were in the middle of the league's 32 teams with Super Bowl odds of +5000. After opening up the season at 1-3, the club's odds have moved to +8000.

What do you mean by Raider?

Definition of raider : one that raids: such as. a : a fast lightly armed ship operating against merchant shipping. b : a soldier specially trained for close-range fighting. c : one that attempts a usually hostile takeover of a business corporation corporate raiders.

Why did the Raiders move back to Oakland?

1987: Los Angeles suburb Irwindale courts Raiders to move. Stadium is never built. June 23, 1995: Raiders leave Los Angeles to move back to Oakland for a renovated Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum.

When did Rams leave LA?

For some football fans, and even players too, they are too young (let alone were even born) to remember when the Rams made their move from LA to St. Louis in 1995. The team remained the St. Louis Rams for 21 years, and in their fifth year after the west-coast return, they are contenders in this year's Super Bowl.

How many NFL teams are in California?

Some states have multiple teams, such as California, which has three: the Los Angeles Rams, the Los Angeles Chargers, and the San Francisco 49ers.

How long have raiders been in Vegas?

Las Vegas Raiders (2020–present) On January 22, 2020, after three lame duck seasons in Oakland, the team officially was declared the "Las Vegas Raiders" in a ceremony at the under construction Allegiant Stadium. On September 13, the team won their first game as the Las Vegas Raiders 34–30 over the Carolina Panthers.

When did Rams leave St. Louis?

The St. Louis Rams were a professional American football team of the National Football League (NFL). They played in St. Louis from 1995 to 2015 season, before relocating back to Los Angeles, where the team had played from 1946 to 1994.

What year did Raiders move to Las Vegas?

The National Football League on Thursday defeated an antitrust appeal by the city of Oakland over the 2017 decision by the Raiders football team to move to Las Vegas.

Why did the Raiders leave Oakland?

In 2011, Al Davis died; control of the team was assumed by his son Mark Davis who made the three-decade stadium problem a top priority. The Raiders were free to move after the 2013 NFL season, when its lease at the Oakland–Alameda County Coliseum expired.

When did the Raiders start?

The team is based in Oakland, California, and was founded in 1960. At the time of their foundation, the Oakland Raiders was the eighth team of the American Football Conference (AFC), which was later merged with the National Football League (NLF). The AFL granted the Raiders the franchise on 30th January 1960 . The first pre-season game was played by the Raiders against the Dallas Texans on 31st July 1960, and the first regular game on their home ground was played on 11th September in the same year. The game was lost to Huston by a score of 37-22. Later that month, the Raiders won their first game against the Oilers, with a score of 14-13, on 25th September. The Raiders finished their first season with a record of 6-8.

What is the most popular football team in the United States?

The Oakland Raiders is one of the most popular football teams in the United States of America. The following article describes the history of Oakland Raiders and how it came into being.

When did the Raiders join the NFL?

In 1970 , the AFL-NFL merger took place and the Raiders joined the Western Division of the American Football Conference in the newly merged NFL. The first post-merger season saw the Raiders win the AFC West with an 8-4-2 record and go all the way to the conference championship, where they lost to the Colts.

Who was the first NFL coach to change the colors of the Raiders?

After the 1962 season, Valley hired Al Davis, a former assistant coach for the San Diego Chargers, as head coach and general manager. At 33, he was the youngest person in professional football history to hold the positions. Davis immediately changed the team colors to silver and black, and began to implement what he termed the "vertical game," an aggressive offensive strategy based on the West Coast offense developed by Chargers head coach Sid Gillman. Under Davis the Raiders improved to 10–4, and he was named the AFL's Coach of the Year in 1963. Though the team slipped to 5–7–2 in 1964, it rebounded to an 8–5–1 record in 1965. He also initiated the use of team slogans such as "Pride and Poise," "Commitment to Excellence," and "Just Win, Baby"—all of which are registered trademarks. In April 1966, Davis left the Raiders after being named AFL Commissioner. Two months later, the league announced its merger with the NFL. With the merger, the position of commissioner was no longer needed, and Davis entered into discussions with Valley about returning to the Raiders. On July 25, 1966, Davis returned as part owner of the team. He purchased a 10 percent interest in the team for US $18,000, and became the team's third general partner — the partner in charge of football operations.

What radio station broadcasts Oakland Raiders games?

Oakland Raiders games were broadcast locally on KNBC (680 AM; the station later became KNBR ), with Bud (Wilson Keene) Foster handling play-by-play and Mel Venter providing color analysis. Foster the "Voice of the California Golden Bears", had a long career in radio, 1945-1955 as the "Voice of the Oakland Oaks" of the defunct Pacific Coast League; Foster was the first 1946-1949, 1951-1953, "Voice of the San Francisco 49ers". After the 1962 season, Foster would only call CAL (University of California at Berkeley) football until his retirement. Raider games, 1963-1965 were heard on KDIA 1410 AM, with Bob Blum and Dan Galvin. In 1966. KGO Radio 810 signed a contract with the Oakland Raiders. Bill King was hired for the play-by-play and Scotty Sterling (an Oakland Tribune sportswriter) was color commentator.

When did the Raiders move to Candlestick Park?

The Raiders were allowed to move to Candlestick Park for the final three home games of the 1960 season after gaining the approval of San Francisco's Recreation and Park Commission, marking the first time that professional football would be played at the new stadium.

What radio station was the Raiders game on?

Raider games, 1963-1965 were heard on KDIA 1410 AM, with Bob Blum and Dan Galvin. In 1966. KGO Radio 810 signed a contract with the Oakland Raiders. Bill King was hired for the play-by-play and Scotty Sterling (an Oakland Tribune sportswriter) was color commentator.

Why did John Madden leave the Raiders?

After ten consecutive winning seasons and one Super Bowl championship, John Madden left the Raiders (and coaching) in 1979 to pursue a career as a television football commentator. His replacement was former Raiders quarterback Tom Flores, the first Hispanic head coach in NFL history.

When did Oakland get the AFL?

Accordingly, the city of Oakland was awarded the eighth AFL franchise on January 30, 1960, and the team inherited the Minneapolis club's draft picks. Upon receiving the franchise, a meeting of local civic leaders and businessmen was called.

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Overview

The Las Vegas Raiders are a professional American football team based in the Las Vegas metropolitan area. The Raiders compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the league's American Football Conference (AFC) West division. The club plays its home games at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, and is headquartered in Henderson, Nevada.

Franchise history

The Oakland Raiders were originally going to be called the "Oakland Señors" after a name-the-team contest had that name finish first, but after being the target of local jokes, the name was changed to the Raiders before the 1960 season began. Having enjoyed a successful collegiate coaching career as an assistant coach at Navy during the 1950s, San Francisco native Eddie Erdelatz w…

Logos and uniforms

When the team was founded in 1960, the Oakland Tribune held a name-the-team contest. The winning name was the Oakland Señors. After a few days of being the butt of local jokes (and accusations that the contest was fixed, as Chet Soda was fairly well known within the Oakland business community for calling his acquaintances "señor"), the fledgling team (and its owners) changed the team'…

Home fields

After splitting the first home season between Kezar Stadium and Candlestick, the Raiders moved exclusively to Candlestick Park in 1961, where total attendance for the season was about 50,000, and finished 2–12. Valley threatened to move the Raiders out of the area unless a stadium was built in Oakland, so in 1962 the Raiders moved into 18,000-seat Frank Youell Field (later expanded to 22,000 se…

Culture

Al Davis coined slogans such as "Pride and Poise", "Commitment to Excellence", and "Just Win, Baby"—all of which are registered trademarks of the team. "Commitment to Excellence" comes from a quote from Vince Lombardi, "The quality of a person's life is in direct proportion to their commitment to excellence, regardless of their chosen field of endeavor."

Cheerleaders

The Las Vegas Raiderettes are the cheerleading squad for the Las Vegas Raiders. They were established in 1961 as the Oakland Raiderettes. During the team's time in Los Angeles they were the Los Angeles Raiderettes. They have been billed as "Football's Fabulous Females".

Radio and television

Raider games are broadcast in English on 36 radio stations across the western United States, including flagship stations KOMP 92.3 FM The Rock Station and KRLV Raider Nation Radio 920AM in Las Vegas. Games are broadcast on radio stations in Nevada, California, Oregon, Colorado, Hawaii, and Arkansas. Jason Horowitz is the play-by-play announcer, along with former Raiders tackle Lincol…

Rivals

The Raiders have rivalries with the other three teams in the AFC West (Denver Broncos, Kansas City Chiefs, and Los Angeles Chargers) and a geographic rivalry with the San Francisco 49ers. They also have rivalries with other teams that arose from playoff battles in the past, most notably with the Pittsburgh Steelers and the New England Patriots. The Seattle Seahawks have an old rivalry with Oakland/Los Angeles/Las Vegas as well, but the rivalry largely died down when the Seahawks m…

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