Oakland Raiders Looking to Move to Las Vegas
What are the odds?


The owner of the Oakland Raiders has signaled that he'd like to move his NFL franchise to Las Vegas, offering to pay $500 million for construction of a new stadium if local governments find a way to fund it the other expected $900 million in construction costs.
Due in large part to its status as the sports betting capital of America, Las Vegas has never hosted a major professional sports team (the Utah Jazz played several home games in Las Vegas in the 1983-1984 NBA season). Las Vegas has been home to one minor league sports team, the triple-A Vegas 51s (currently affiliated with the New York Mets).
Davis approached the Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee, a committee formed last year by Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval (R) to "prioritize tourism improvement projects in southern Nevada, explore potential funding mechanisms to support new tourism-related initiatives" and make official recommendations on those subjects by this summer.
The vice chair of the committee, University of Nevada-Las Vegas President Len Jessup, told the Las Vegas Review-Journal that his preferred location for a potential NFL stadium in the Vegas area would be a 42-acre site owned by none other than UNLV. Jessup says he believes such a stadium would help his school get into a Power Five conference. Davis toured that site several months ago.
One proposal on funding reported by the Review Journal would involve $750 million in tourist taxes and $150 million from a casino operator and a real estate company, but came with few additional details.
The Raiders have played in Oakland since 1995 and from 1960 to 1981. In 1981 they moved to Los Angeles for 14 years. Los Angeles, the second largest TV market in the country, has not had an NFL franchise since the Raiders moved out. The Rams are returning to Los Angeles this season after a process that also saw the Oakland Raiders and the San Diego Chargers as candidates for LA.
For its part, the city of Oakland said it would decline to spend any taxpayer money on a new Raiders stadium to keep the team in the area—the city still owes $80 million on the current stadium. The new stadium for the Rams, which will be located in Inglewood and is expected to be the most expensive in the world. It will cost about $2 billion dollars to construct and will not be publicly funded. Taxpayers in Missouri still owe about $100 million in relation to the Rams' St. Louis stadium.
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The Padres have given up on baseball? Good to know.
Wait, they were trying before?
Your title is wrong, it should be
Oakland Raiders looking to do anything as long as the taxpayer or anyone else will pay for it
Transgender fashion shows in North Korea, why not
I am a Raider fan and I hate how they've gone about this. It's not even walking hand in hand, it's fucking, "You owe me..."
The way so many American sports teams move around the country on a whim, I wouldn't risk being anything more than a casual fan of any one of them.
I'm willing to take this risk.
Over the past 15 years the chance of your favorite team moving in any given year:
MLB: 0.22% (1 move out of 450team/seasons)
NFL: 0.20% (1 move out of 480team/seasons)
NBA: 0.66% (3 moves out of 450team/season)
NHL: 0.22% (1 move out of 450team/seasons)
Would
You misspelled "wood."
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*clicks pen*
Where do I sign?
I heard St. Louis has an unused stadium....
From the picture it looks like Clev[ag]eland...
Sounds great! When can they move out?!
I'm sure Vegas and the Raiders will be very happy together.
WTF are "construction courts"?
For those of you who are not aware, this is what Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis looks like. That hair...
He has "mass shooter" written all over him.
Dat lazy eye
He looks like a blond Jim Carrey from Dumb and Dumber.
I bet dollars to doughnuts he has diddled with kids at some point
OMG yuck
That is a pretty sweet bowl cut. The Raiders look better now than they have in a long, long time. But who wants to be in Oakland?
Also, good GOD those are some of the fugliest cheerleaders I've ever seen.
I know this post was about the Raiders, but if you're going to use a picture of cheerleaders, Dallas Cowboys or GTFO.
Build a stadium AND a hotel/casino and rake in the money from out-of-towners going to see their team get an easy win. Could easily make 300 million a year on attendance alone. Add in the 200 million split each team gets from the TV contracts and the while thing would pay for itself in 6 years. No need to ask for taxpayer money.
The only problem would be the other 31 owners wanting a slice of that non-football revenue as it would likely be the largest portion of the half billion.
I thought the Cowboys pretty well set the precedent that non-football revenue stays with the team.
The Cowboys didn't move to a different market.
Holy fucking crap, the idea of a casino in Oakland... you'd need the entire 82nd Airborne Division there to provide security.
Around here they opened up a casino in a rough part of Queens and you won't believe what happened next.
If Governor Sandoval goes in for this wasteful money pit, it would be typical of him. He gave Nevada its largest tax increase in history, and has vetoed free market measures like deregulation of movers that were passed by the GOP-controlled legislature with the support of groups like the Institute for Justice and the Goldwater Institute. He also has appointed trial-lawyer and Harry Reid cronies to the courts.
The politicians will continue to ignore Reason's sound advice not to subsidize these boondoggles.
Yeah, but we could get a twofer if they build the stadium and a Tesla factory on the same lot.
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Those girls were in such a hurry to move they left their shirts behind.
Imagine some other business trying to pull this shit.
"We'd love to have an Arby's franchise in your town, but you're going to have to pay us $250,000 for the privilege"
Don't give them ideas!
Progs are already reaching for your checkbook.
Due in large part to its status as the sports betting capital of America, Las Vegas has never hosted a major professional sports team
The Las Vegas Quicksilvers of the old NASL played there during the 1977 season and had the greatest Portuguese player of all time ? Eusebio ? on the roster.
In before "he said major".
I'm only half serious. I know it's soccer but the NASL ? with Pele, Beckenbauer, Cruyff and a bunch of other over-the-hill legends and attendance that equaled the NBA and NHL ? was a pretty big deal while it lasted.
And there's no way that Vegas betting would've influenced something as pure and uncorruptible as futbol. /sarc
Seeing my Rochester Lancers play Ajax when I was a kid seems surreal today.
I know. I remember going to Tulsa Roughneck games and seeing these great players and thinking, what the hell are they doing in Oklahoma?
Due in large part to its status as the sports betting capital of America, Las Vegas has never hosted a major professional sports team...
What, UNLV basketball under Tarkanian doesn't count?
$2B Ram Stadium "will not be publicly funded", other than the $1-1.5B in infrastructure/transportation improvements that the Rams are insisting upon. Other than that, the statement is mostly true.