Five tastes of the stadium that available now.
Football
Big screens, and lots of them, all showing Raiders action
Fans won’t be in the seats at Allegiant Stadium for NFL games anytime soon, but the venue is offering some stadium food for at-home eating and drinking.
If you want to let people know your favorite team on Halloween night, consider a costume that evokes football greats or just represents a symbol of Raider Nation.
Going out to catch a Raiders game? Restaurants, bars have you covered with special menus, snacks and craft cocktails.
Without a Raiders game, you’re going to have some free time on your hands.
Your dog, cat, parrot — maybe even a duck — can be part of the action while you cozy up together to watch the Las Vegas Raiders.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis is using the team’s home opener to thank supporters and donate to a pair of prominent Las Vegas charities.
Raiders head coach Jon Gruden and tight end Jason Witten each served as broadcasters for these national telecasts, one more than the other.
ESPN’s new announcing crew is happily navigating the pandemic for the chance to work on this national stage.
With fans not allowed at Allegiant Stadium for the 2020 NFL season because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Raiders wanted to give fans a connection to game day while they watch from home.
Allegiant Stadium is poised to bring big shows to Las Vegas.
Allegiant Stadium features a wide variety of food options to leave Raiders fans satisfied no matter what the craving.
Las Vegas owner Mark Days says of the upcoming NFL Draft: “I guarantee that the league and the leaders here will come up with the right plan. There is a dialogue between everybody in the public sphere. You have to have that.”
When asked at Power of Love about the Raiders’ interest in Tom Brady, Jon Gruden said, “We love our quarterback. Our quarterback’s a really good player.”