Raiders coach Josh McDaniels recently purchased a $4.95 million home in Anthem Country Club in Henderson that includes four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
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The NFL on Fox asked football fans on Twitter to vote on the best NFL stadiums, and the Raiders’ Allegiant Stadium has made the list.
Sandra Douglass Morgan’s selfless character was shaped in Las Vegas, a city she’s eager to represent as the Raiders’ new team president.
The average list price on the secondary ticket market for Raiders games in Las Vegas is $691, according to ticket reseller TicketIQ.
In addition to crowning the overall season champion, the Westgate SuperContest will feature six three-week contests, three six-week contests and two nine-week contests.
The Raiders selected Sandra Douglass Morgan, the former chairwoman of the Nevada Gaming Control Board, to be their new president Thursday. She is the first Black woman to assume such a role in the NFL.
Women who worked for the NFL team alleged a pattern of forced demotions, unequal treatment and retaliation if they voiced concerns.
The buyer, whose identity could not immediately be confirmed, purchased Jon Gruden’s house through a limited liability company called Nighthawk Holdings.
Fans of the Silver and Black now have two more Southern Nevada locations to pick up gear from their favorite team.
The 8,684-square-foot house and nearly 1-acre lot next door were listed Feb. 9 for $7.5 million and apparently went under contract with a buyer on Feb. 18.
The Raiders first season with fans allowed in their new home Allegiant Stadium saw total paid attendance of 550,673 for nine home games in Las Vegas.
The store will offer an assortment of exclusive fan gear from all 32 clubs, the league and NFL events.
Las Vegas has been advertised as the sports and entertainment capital of the world by tourism officials, with a perfect mix of the two found in the north end zone of Allegiant Stadium.
Marquees around the Strip and downtown Las Vegas proclaimed Wednesday’s announcement, including the Viva Vision canopy at the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas.
Bringing the Super Bowl to Las Vegas won’t come cheap, but tourism officials believe the cost will be worth it.