Las Vegas Review-Journal

Raiders want Bay Area site for ’19 season

- By Michael Gehlken Las Vegas Review-journal

ALAMEDA, Calif. — As speculatio­n persists on the Raiders’ whereabout­s for 2019, owner Mark Davis remains confident in a search process that’s expected to culminate in a decision this month.

Davis said the Raiders are internally handling the task to identify the location of home games next season.

“I’m not frustrated,” Davis said in a phone interview Wednesday evening with the Review-journal. “I’ve said from the beginning, my

biggest concern is our fans, and it’s my hope and preference to remain in the Bay Area (in 2019) for them. The fans have always been first in my heart. We do have other options, but the hope is to remain in the Bay Area next season until we move to Las Vegas in 2020, which I remain very excited about.”

The Raiders have explored a number of possible venues, and the NFL has offered its assistance as needed.

Those in the Bay Area include Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California, Oracle Park in San Francisco, and a return to the Oakland-alameda County Coliseum.

Meanwhile, a substantia­l amount of outside talk has arisen, linking them with cities as distant as London. On Sunday, an NBC Bay Area anchor reported unequivoca­lly the Raiders will play home games at Oracle Park next season. No such agreement has been made.

“The thing is, we haven’t been the ones talking at all,” Davis said. “Others have been talking for us, and in some cases against us. I know the (league) would like this decided within a few weeks, and we certainly don’t want to be the ones that would cause a delay in

scheduling.”

The Coliseum, the franchise’s home for 40 of its 59 years, became a far less palatable option in December when the city of Oakland filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against the NFL and its 32 clubs.

Had Oakland committed not to pursue such litigation, the Raiders were in line to extend their lease, paying $7.5 million rent in 2019.

Given the lawsuit, a 41st season at the Coliseum would carry conflictin­g emotions for Davis. But the organizati­on has not publicly ruled out the option.

Scott Mckibben, executive director of the Oakland-alameda County Coliseum Authority, said Tuesday that he exchanged emails this week with Raiders president Marc Badain. During their correspond­ence, Mckibben expressed that the $7.5 million rent offer remains on the table.

Davis acknowledg­ed the importance of expediency as the Raiders thoroughly consider the options that have surfaced during their months-long search.

Contact reporter Michael Gehlken at mgehlken@ reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Gehlkennfl on Twitter. Review-journal columnist Ed Graney contribute­d to this report.

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