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What are the Raiders record this season?

Las Vegas RaidersYearRecord20208-8-0Roster / Stats20197-9-0Roster / Stats20184-12-0Roster / Stats20176-10-0Roster / Stats59 more rows

What is the Raiders win loss ratio?

The Las Vegas Raiders have a 491-447-11 record all-time.TEAMGPW%Las Vegas Raiders949.523

How many winning seasons do the Raiders have?

From 1960 to 2020, the franchise has played a total of 61 seasons. The Raiders have won one AFL championship and three Super Bowl titles. The team won the AFL Championship in 1967 prior to the 1970 AFL–NFL merger and lost their first Super Bowl appearance in Super Bowl II.

How many wins do raiders have?

As of the end of the NFL's 2020 season, the Raiders have an all-time regular season record of 481 wins, 440 losses, and 11 ties; their all-time playoff record currently stands at 25 wins and 19 losses.

How many losses do the Raiders have?

The Chicago Bears had 6 wins in 2021.TEAMSEASONLNew York Jets202113Tennessee Titans20215Las Vegas Raiders20217Los Angeles Chargers2021828 more rows

What is the Las Vegas Raiders stats?

RushingPlayerATTYDS/ATTJosh Jacobs56Kenyan Drake51.8Ameer Abdullah23.5Jarrett Stidham1123 more rows

How many wins do the Raiders have in the last 10 years?

The Oakland Raiders had a 4-12 record in 2012.TEAMSEASONW%Oakland Raiders2016.750Oakland Raiders2017.375Oakland Raiders2018.250Oakland Raiders2019.4386 more rows

How good are the Raiders?

To no surprise, the Raiders ranked No. 7 on CBS NFL's strength of schedule list for the 2022 NFL season. The calculation for the rankings was based on each team's opponents' combined 2021 schedule and win percentage. Las Vegas' 2021 opponents had a combined record of 152-136-1, good for a .

Have the Raiders had a losing season?

The worst start to a Raiders season was the 2014 Oakland Raiders, who started the season at 0-10. The second worst start to a season was the 2006 Oakland Raiders, who started the season with 5 losses. The third worst start to a season was the 1992 Los Angeles Raiders, who started the season with 4 losses.

Why do rappers wear Raiders gear?

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. For years, Raiders apparel would be synonymous with N.W.A. and gangsta rap.

When was the last time Raiders had a winning season?

1983The Raiders won it all in 1983, their last title season. They took first in the AFC West with a 12-4 record and rolled through the championship with a 38-10 win over the Steelers in the divisional round, a 30-14 win ove rthe Seahawks in the Conference Championship, and a 38-9 win over Washington in Super Bowl XVIII.

How many winning seasons have the Raiders had in the last 20 years?

Starting in 1965, the Raiders posted winning records 19 of the next 20 years. During that period, they won 12 divisional championships, the 1967 AFL championship, AFC championships in 1976, 1980 and 1983 and victories in Super Bowls XI, XV and XVIII.

What is the Las Vegas Raiders defense ranking?

Team Stats and RankingsPlayerPF1stDOpp. Stats439349Lg Rank Offense1815Lg Rank Defense26202 more rows

How good are the Raiders?

To no surprise, the Raiders ranked No. 7 on CBS NFL's strength of schedule list for the 2022 NFL season. The calculation for the rankings was based on each team's opponents' combined 2021 schedule and win percentage. Las Vegas' 2021 opponents had a combined record of 152-136-1, good for a .

Is the Raiders defense good?

The Las Vegas Raiders have struggled on the defensive side of the ball for years, but one NFL insider feels they could be the most improved in 2022.

Who did the Las Vegas Raiders lose to?

Raiders Season Ends in 26-19 Loss in Cincinnati. The Las Vegas Raiders players continually committed unforced errors in a 26-19 NFL Playoff loss to the Cincinnati Bengals.

What was the Raiders record in 1982?

In the strike-shortened 1982 season, the team finished first in the AFC with an 8–1 record. They defeated the Cleveland Browns in the first round of the playoffs before losing to the New York Jets in the second round. The following season, the team compiled a 12–4 record and a first-place finish in the AFC West. in the playoffs, they convincingly defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Divisional Playoffs and Seattle Seahawks in the AFC Championship Game to advance to Super Bowl XVIII against the Washington Redskins. The Raiders built a 21–3 halftime lead over Washington en route to a 38–9 victory and their third NFL championship. The Raiders had another successful regular season in 1984, finishing 11–5, but a three-game losing streak in late October and early November forced them to enter the playoffs as the second wild card team. They were defeated by the Seahawks in the Wild Card Playoffs, 13–7. The 1985 campaign saw 12 wins and another division title, but the first-seeded Raiders suffered a humiliating 27–20 defeat at the hands of the New England Patriots in the Divisional Playoffs.

When did the Raiders start playing away games?

As early as 1986, Davis began to seek a new, more modern stadium away from the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum and the dangerous neighborhood that surrounded it at the time (which caused the NFL to schedule the Raiders' Monday Night Football appearances as away games).

What happened to the Raiders in the 1990s?

The team's fortunes faded after the loss. They made two other playoff appearances during the 1990s, and finished higher than third place only three times. In 1991, they got into the postseason as a wild card after a 9–7 regular season, but fell to Kansas City. 1992 saw them drop to 7–9. This period was marked by the injury of Jackson in 1991, the failure of troubled quarterback Todd Marinovich, the acrimonious departure of Marcus Allen in 1993, and the retirement of Hall of Fame defensive end Howie Long after the 1993 season, where the Raiders went 10–6 and lost to Buffalo in the divisional round of the playoffs. The Todd Marinovich fiasco overshadowed the Raiders' 1991 and 1992 efforts. Marinovich was groomed from childhood to play football; his strict upbringing led to him being called "Robo QB" in the sports press. He attended USC and was the 24th overall pick in the 1991 draft. However, he struggled on field and was cut after the 1992 season due to repeated substance abuse problems.

What happened to Davis when he tried to move the Raiders?

When Davis tried to move the team anyway, he was blocked by an injunction. In response, the Raiders not only became an active partner in an antitrust lawsuit filed by the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum (who had recently lost the Los Angeles Rams to Anaheim ), but filed an antitrust lawsuit of their own.

What was the impact of the Raiders in Los Angeles?

The Raiders’ time in Los Angeles had a large cultural impact on both the Raiders brand and Los Angeles. During this time, there was an explosion of popularity in both the team and the Raiders brand, as L.A. was America's second-largest media market. The team's early success was coupled with an intimidating brand exposure by way of Hollywood celebrities, most notably the gangsta rap group N.W.A., wearing Raiders gear. This period is chronicled by the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary Straight Outta L.A.. This period is also considered by many to have been the beginnings of Raider Nation .

How many yards did Allen run in the Super Bowl?

Allen ( center) led the Raiders to a championship in Super Bowl XVIII and earned MVP honors as he rushed for a record of 191 yards, including a memorable 74-yard touchdown run.

When did the Oakland Raiders move to Hollywood Park?

On June 23, 1995 , Davis signed a letter of intent to move the Raiders back to Oakland. The move was approved by the Alameda County Board of Supervisors the next month, as well as by the NFL. The move was greeted with much fanfare, and under new head coach Mike White. Hollywood Park would later become the site of an NFL Stadium for their former rivals, the Los Angeles Rams and a division rival, the Los Angeles Chargers .

How much is the Raiders worth?

According to a 2017 report released by Forbes Magazine, the Raiders' overall team value is US 2.38 billion ranked 19th out of 32 NFL teams. This valuation was made after the team's announcement of relocation to Las Vegas by 2020 and into a new stadium which moved the team's value up 19 percent.

What is the name of the Raiders radio station?

Beginning with the 2019 season, the Raiders' Las Vegas flagship station became "93.1 The Mountain" KYMT. In 2020, a deal was signed with Lotus Broadcasting to make KOMP the Raiders flagship station and re-brand KBAD to KRLV Raider Nation Radio.

How many wins does the Raiders have in the 2020 season?

As of the end of the NFL's 2020 season, the Raiders have an all-time regular season record of 481 wins, 440 losses, and 11 ties; their all-time playoff record currently stands at 25 wins and 19 losses. Al Davis owned the team from 1972 until his death in 2011.

What was the Oakland Raiders' first name?

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 at Navy during the 1950s, San Francisco native Eddie Erdelatz was hired as the Raiders' first head coach. On February 9, 1960, after rejecting offers from the NFL's Washington Redskins and the AFL's Los Angeles Chargers, Erdelatz accepted the Raiders' head coaching position. In January 1960, the Raiders were established in Oakland, and because of NFL interference with the original eighth franchise owner, were the last team of eight in the new American Football League to select players, thus relegated to the remaining talent available (see below).

What teams are the Raiders rivals with?

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 moved to the NFC West as part of the NFL's 2002 realignment.

What is the name of the cheerleading squad for the Raiders?

The Oakland Raiderettes performing a routine. 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".

What is the Raider Nation?

The Raider Nation is the unofficial name for the fans of the Las Vegas Raiders. They were previously associated with a section of the Oakland Coliseum known as the "Black Hole" before their relocation.

How many seasons did the Raiders play in Los Angeles?

From 1982 to 1994, the team played 13 seasons in Los Angeles as the Los Angeles Raiders, before returning to Oakland in 1995. The team played 25 seasons in its second stint in Oakland from 1995 to 2019. In 2017, the Raiders officially announced their relocation from Oakland to the Las Vegas metropolitan area. ...

What league is Las Vegas Raiders in?

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This is a list of seasons completed by the Las Vegas Raiders American football franchise of the National Football League (NFL).

Where are the Raiders playing in 2020?

In 2020, the Raiders began play as the Las Vegas Raiders at the newly constructed Allegiant Stadium. The Raiders have played at Allegiant Stadium since 2020.

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    S.Thompson pass short left complete to LV 12. Catch made by Z.White at LV 12. Gain of 19 yards. Z.White for 19 yards, TOUCHDOWN. J.Sanders extra point is good.
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Derek Carr
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Overview

The Los Angeles Raiders were a professional American football team that played in Los Angeles from 1982 to 1994 before relocating back to Oakland, California, where the team played from its inaugural 1960 season to the 1981 season and then again from 1995 to 2019.
The team's first home game in Los Angeles was at the Los Angeles Memorial …

History

Prior to the 1980 season, Raiders owner Al Davis attempted unsuccessfully to have improvements made to the Oakland Coliseum, specifically the addition of luxury boxes. 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. In resp…

End of the Los Angeles Raiders

In May 1995 after the departure of the Rams' for St. Louis, the owners of the National Football League teams approved with a 27–1 vote with two abstentions, a resolution supporting a plan to build a $200 million, privately financed stadium on property owned by Hollywood Park in Inglewood for the Raiders. The stadium would have also been the home of the UCLA Bruins football team, opened in 1997, and been guaranteed at least two Super Bowls. Al Davis balked and refused the …

Attempted return to Los Angeles

On February 19, 2015, the Raiders and the Chargers announced that they would build a privately financed $1.78 billion stadium in Carson, California if they were to move to the Los Angeles market. Both teams stated that they would continue to attempt to get stadiums built in their respective cities.
On April 22, 2015, the Carson City Council bypassed the option to put the stadium to public vote …

Cultural impact and legacy

The Raiders’ time in Los Angeles had a large cultural impact on both the Raiders brand and Los Angeles. During this time, there was an explosion of popularity in both the team and the Raiders brand, as L.A. is America's second-largest media market. The team's early success was coupled with brand exposure by Hollywood celebrities, notably the gangsta rap group N.W.A., wearing Raiders gear. Chuck D wears Raiders colours on the cover of Public Enemy's It Takes a Nation of …

See also

• Oakland Raiders relocation to Las Vegas
• History of the National Football League in Los Angeles

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. Former CBS Sports, ABC Sports and ESPN sportscaster Brent Musburger is the play-by-pl…

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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