East Bay Times

Oakland is gone for good, they’re the Las Vegas Raiders

- By Jerry McDonald jmcdonald@bayareanew­sgroup.com

The Las Vegas Raiders were born Wednesday, and the Oakland Raiders are history.

Raiders owner Mark Davis, joined by Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak as well as some current players and alumni, made the change of the team name official in a ceremony at partiallyb­uilt Allegiant Stadium.

This is the third move for the

Raiders franchise.

“The Raiders were born in Oakland and played 13 seasons in LA. Both cities will always be part of our DNA,” Davis said in an event that was live-streamed on the club’s website. “But today we begin a new chapter in our storied history. For today, Jan. 22, 2020, we are now the Las Vegas Raiders. And today, Las Vegas officially becomes our Nation’s capital.”

The Raiders laid the groundwork for the change last week, removing the “Oakland” from their Alameda facility as well as their Twitter handle. “Las Vegas” was added on Twitter on Wednesday.

The club can now sell licensed gear with Las Vegas on it and will be identified as the Las Vegas Raiders in future events such as the NFL draft (which takes place in Las Vegas) and the NFL scouting combine.

Current players who attended the event were quarterbac­k Derek Carr, offensive tackle Trent Brown, tight end Darren Waller, safety Johnathan Abram, defensive tackle Maurice Hurst, linebacker Marquel Lee, long-snapper Trent Sieg and punter A.J. Cole.

Raiders alumni on stage included Steve Wisniewski, Marcel Reece, Napoleon McCallum and Jim Plunkett.

Davis announced a $500,000 donation from the club to the Nevada Department of Agricultur­e meal service program which gives children breakfast and lunch at schools.

While there have been reports of being behind schedule and potential issues completing the roof in the event of too much rain, Gov. Sisolak said, “It’s going to come in ahead of time, I know that.”

Davis, in addressing the constructi­on workers on site, closed with the following remark:

“Nothing’s less important in life than the score at halftime,” Davis said. “We’ve got to finish this stadium safe and in the Raider way, and I know you guys are going to get that done. Thank you again from the bottom of our hearts and here we are baby, the Raiders, Las Vegas.”

With their new practice stadium in Henderson, Nevada, still under constructi­on, the Raiders will continue their offseason at their Alameda facility. The conditioni­ng program and voluntary and mandatory minicamps will be held there as well as being the team headquarte­rs for the draft.

If all goes according to plan, the Raiders leave Alameda for training camp in Napa in late July and when camp breaks, leave for Las Vegas for good.

The Raiders played their last game in Oakland on Dec. 15, losing 20-16 to the Jacksonvil­le Jaguars, and their final game as the “Oakland” Raiders on the road on Dec. 30 against the Denver Broncos, losing 1615.

 ?? STEVE MARCUS — LAS VEGAS SUN VIA AP ?? Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis participat­es in a ceremony to rename the team at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
STEVE MARCUS — LAS VEGAS SUN VIA AP Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis participat­es in a ceremony to rename the team at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on Wednesday.
 ?? STEVE MARCUS — LAS VEGAS SUN VIA AP ?? Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis, center, speaks Wednesday during a news conference, officially renaming the team.
STEVE MARCUS — LAS VEGAS SUN VIA AP Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis, center, speaks Wednesday during a news conference, officially renaming the team.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States