Oakland Raiders to Move to Las Vegas
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Oakland Raiders to Move to Las Vegas

The Raiders received 31 of 32 votes to approve the move on Monday at the NFL owners meetings in Arizona. The only team to vote against the move was Miami Dolphins owner Stephen Ross.
“I Don’t know how we should feel. I feel the pain of our fans in Oakland. I also see the joy on the faces of our new fans in Las Vegas. As players, we will show up and give everything we have. We will compete and we will do our best to bring a championship to the entire Raider Nation,” tweeted Raiders quarterback Derek Carr.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTWith their new 65,000 seat domed stadium not expected to open until 2020, the Raiders are expected to play in Oakland in 2017 and likely 2018. They have two one-year options remaining at the Oakland Coliseum.
The Raiders are the third NFL team in the last two years to relocate. Previously the Rams and Chargers were allowed to relocate to Los Angeles from St. Louis and San Diego respectively.
The Raiders will also be the second professional sports franchise in Las Vegas following the NHL’s Golden Knights, who will begin play in 2017-18.
See more on the Raiders franchise and their move to Vegas below:
NFL team moves, including today's expected Raiders move to Vegas, will net each owner $50M+ https://t.co/u98dxcixT5
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) March 27, 2017
In less than 15 months, the NFL has seen three franchises move:
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) March 27, 2017
Rams to LA.
Chargers to LA.
And now the Raiders to Las Vegas.
