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Where are the Raiders going to play in 2020?
The Raiders filed paperwork with the NFL on January 19, 2017, to relocate the club from Oakland to Las Vegas, Nevada by the 2020 season.
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".
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.
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NO | NAME | POS | AGE | HT | WT | |
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64 | ![]() | Alex Bars | OL | 27 | 6'5" | 334 |
45 | ![]() | Jakob Johnson | FB | 27 | 6'3" | 255 |
83 | ![]() | Darren Waller | TE | 30 | 6'6" | 255 |
19 | ![]() | DJ Turner | WR | 25 | 5'9" | 206 |
65 | ![]() | Hroniss Grasu | OL | 31 | 6'3" | 300 |
68 | ![]() | Andre James | C | 25 | 6'4" | 300 |
0 | ![]() | Albert Wilson | WR | 30 | 5'9" | 200 |
36 | ![]() | Sincere McCormick | RB | 22 | 5'9" | 205 |
85 | ![]() | Cole Fotheringham | TE | 25 | 6'4" | 246 |
13 | ![]() | Hunter Renfrow | WR | 26 | 5'10" | 185 |
38 | ![]() | Brittain Brown | RB | 25 | 6'1" | 205 |
35 | ![]() | Zamir White | RB | 23 | 6'0" | 215 |
75 | ![]() | Brandon Parker | T | 27 | 6'8" | 320 |
80 | ![]() | Jesper Horsted | TE | 25 | 6'3" | 237 |
76 | ![]() | John Simpson | G | 25 | 6'4" | 321 |
3 | ![]() | Jarrett Stidham | QB | 26 | 6'3" | 215 |
73 | ![]() | Vitaliy Gurman | OL | 24 | 6'3" | 306 |
28 | ![]() | Josh Jacobs | RB | 24 | 5'10" | 220 |
66 | ![]() | Dylan Parham | G | 23 | 6'3" | 311 |
10 | ![]() | Mack Hollins | WR | 29 | 6'4" | 221 |
16 | ![]() | Dillon Stoner | WR | 24 | 6'0" | 194 |
87 | ![]() | Foster Moreau | TE | 25 | 6'4" | 250 |
4 | ![]() | Derek Carr | QB | 31 | 6'3" | 210 |
71 | ![]() | Justin Herron | OL | 26 | 6'5" | 305 |
84 | ![]() | Keelan Cole | WR | 29 | 6'1" | 194 |
78 | ![]() | Jackson Barton | T | 27 | 6'7" | 302 |
14 | ![]() | Chris Lacy | WR | 26 | 6'3" | 205 |
67 | ![]() | Lester Cotton Sr. | G | 26 | 6'4" | 335 |
22 | ![]() | Ameer Abdullah | RB | 29 | 5'9" | 203 |
34 | ![]() | Brandon Bolden | RB | 32 | 5'11" | 220 |
72 | ![]() | Jermaine Eluemunor | OL | 27 | 6'4" | 245 |
32 | ![]() | Austin Walter | RB | 26 | 5'8" | 190 |
74 | ![]() | Kolton Miller | T | 27 | 6'8" | 325 |
17 | ![]() | Davante Adams | WR | 29 | 6'1" | 215 |
89 | ![]() | Isaiah Zuber | WR | 25 | 6'0" | 190 |
15 | ![]() | Chase Garbers | QB | 23 | 6'2" | 215 |
77 | ![]() | Thayer Munford Jr. | T | 23 | 6'6" | 320 |
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