Raiders Nation , Hell yeah!
by Kahuna on 11/8/23Allegiant Stadium - Las VegasFive star time was had by all! Would recommend any football attend a Raiders game for a great time!
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Las Vegas Raiders History
The Las Vegas Raiders began play in the American Football League in Oakland in 1960. In 1963, they hired head coach and general manager Al Davis, who engineered the greatest one-year turnaround in pro football history, leading the Raiders to a 10-4 record after they posted a 1-13 mark the year before.
From 1967 to 1977 the Raiders appeared in three consecutive AFL title games and six AFC championship games. They won their first national championship title at Super Bowl XI in 1977, beating Minnesota 32-14. In 1980, they became the first Wild Card playoff team to win a Super Bowl, beating Philadelphia 27-10 in Super Bowl XV.
The Raiders moved to Los Angeles in 1982 and the following year won their third national championship title, defeating Washington 38-9 in Super Bowl XVIII. After returning to Oakland in 1995, the Raiders won three straight AFC West titles from 2000 to 2002 and earned a berth in Super Bowl XXXVII. As the only franchise to play in the Super Bowl in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s, the Raiders are known as the “Team of the Decades.” The Raiders relocated to Las Vegas in 2020 and made a playoff appearance in 2021.
The Raiders have 30 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame, including owner Al Davis.
Las Vegas Raiders Team Info
Conference: AFC
Division: West
Year Founded: 1960
Team Colors: Black, Silver
Team Rivals: Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, Denver Broncos
Las Vegas Raiders at Allegiant Stadium
The Raiders started their 2020 season playing at Allegiant Stadium, but played their first game with fans in attendance in 2021. Located adjacent to the world-famous Las Vegas Strip, Allegiant Stadium has a capacity of 65,000. Since opening in July 2020, the stadium has hosted special sporting events such as the Pac-12 Championship Game in 2021 and the NFL's 2022 Pro Bowl. The stadium is fully enclosed and climate-controlled, so fans can stay cool during hot Las Vegas days and nights. The stadium will add another special sporting event to its roster when it hosts Super Bowl LVIII on February 11, 2024, marking the first time the Super Bowl will be held in Las Vegas and the state of Nevada.
Learn more about Allegiant Stadium here.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ schedule release video was uploaded on May 11, 2023. It features Ice Cube, Raiders wide receiver Davante Adams, quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo and defensive end Maxx Crosby, as well as WNBA player A'ja Wilson of the Las Vegas Aces. You can watch the clip here.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ 2023 regular season kicks off in September at Empire Field at Mile High in Denver, when the Raiders face off against AFC West rivals the Broncos. The Raiders play their final game of the regular season with another matchup against the Broncos at home. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:
Raiders tickets will be available for purchase on Ticketmaster when the league announces the schedule for the 2024-25 season. You can browse a wide selection of NFL tickets at Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Raiders. If tickets for a game are sold out, additional seats may become available closer to the game, so keep checking back.
Tickets for the 2023 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Las Vegas Raiders.
Check out the Allegiant Stadium seat map here.
The Las Vegas Raiders’ biggest rivals are the Kansas City Chiefs, Los Angeles Chargers, and Denver Broncos.
The Las Vegas Raiders have reached the Super Bowl championship five times as a franchise, winning three titles: Super Bowls XI (1977), XV (1981) and XVIII (1984).
Five star time was had by all! Would recommend any football attend a Raiders game for a great time!
Fantastic day. Loved the atmosphere. Stadium is brilliant.
A new experience watching American football. Enough to keep you occupied even if you don’t understand the rules.
This was our first time going to the game. Im a New England Pats Girl, my Fiancé, Raiders fan. He loved every second of it. The Stadium is beautiful. We enjoyed every minute that we were there.
Love the free soda machine refills. Absolutely gorgeous stadium. Will come back every year I can for a game.
Getting the ticket for the game was easy through Ticketmaster, although up until it was scanned through the entry gate, I was having my doubts as it went so smoothly. The Raiders Stadium layout was great, well controlled and a really comfortable experience. The stadium itself is a beautiful layout and although my seat was quite high, the view was perfect. In summary, this is an experience I WILL repeat again,
This was the smoothist entry into a major sporting event We have been to. Getting to the stadium, into the stadium and back out again was no problem. The stadium staff did an excellent job. Other stadiums should study their strategy.
Awesome atmosphere for the game. Stadium is amazing, views of the field were great. Beer, snacks and sodas were pricey…but it Vegas. Seemed like Steeler Nation was taking over the Raiders home
The stadium is awesome! Not totally helpful for someone with wheelchair or motorized scooter. Employees not totally aware of elevators or their locations.
The Stadium is beautiful. We were 3 rows from the top and could still see the field easy. Every seat is great. Entry was easy. Exit was hard. We walked the zombie walk to Mandalay Bay and it took forever. I'm a Steeler fan and was a little nervous about Raider fans. (rumors) I have to say, every Raider fan we came across was soooooo nice!
Easy access, plenty of ticketing lines, plenty of concessions.
overall, this is a great venue to watch an event. exiting the parking lot at Mandalay Bay was poorly organized and absolute Chaos. Affordability is the only complaint. Tickets are expensive as are concessions. This is NOT your OAKLAND Raiders crowd. There were lots of young kids and safety concerns were very minimal. There will always be a few belligerent spectators but those were few and far between. Wearing visitor gear to a Raiders game has never been this safe. Atmosphere was respectful and fun. Can't wait to return to what has to be one of the best places to watch an NFL event.
Raider’s game was awesome! All the info on Ticket Master through emails from ticket purchase to game day was a pretty easy deal. First time live football event for me and finding the seats I wanted was simple. Definitely use again to purchase game tickets..
Born in 1962 to a home of Oakland CA. parents. Into a large Irish Catholic family that saw this team arrive 2 years before my birth. By the time I was entering Kindergarten the Oakland Alameda County Coliseum was just opening. My dad loved the Raiders and taught his sons to love them as well. My goodness, I remember being at games in the 1970's that were wild. The team was hardcore, and so were the fans. I still have a ticket stub from a MNF game in 1975 against Bob Griese and the Miami Dolphins. It was just 9 short months after the "Sea Of Hands"playoff game between the Raiders and the Dolphins. The ticket price...$12.00. Granted, that was 48 years ago. But that same ticket to a REGULAR SEASON game in Las Vegas is nearly ONE HUNDRED TIMES that amount this season. I realize everything is more expensive in 2023 than it was in 1975, but NOTHING is 100 times more expensive! Homes....maybe 25 times higher. Gasoline.... almost 10 times more. Food....probably 10 times as much. Wages....about 10 times higher. But current NFL ticket prices are obscene! Is the value there? I say, NO WAY! This Raider team isn't 1/10th the team of the 1970 era Oakland Raiders. Certainly not even 1% of that teams greatness. This current Raider team is a joke, yet they want over $1,000 for ONE decent seat to ONE regular season game! They expect fools to pay these prices to watch a bunch of crybaby ghetto kids making tens of millions of $$$ take a knee during the National Anthem??? Talking about how OPPRESSED blacks are in the USA. I had an uncle and a cousin pay the ultimate sacrifice in WWII and Vietnam respectively so that these "oppressed"multi-millionaires can be FREE to kneel as a sign of protest. May Hank Brown and Denny Daughton Rest In Peace. I would rather taste the north end of a southbound mule than to pay over $1,000 to watch these millionaire uneducated useful idiots play their lousy style of football. I genuinely hope the NFL fades away eventually. I doubt it will because I see ignorant youngsters today. Boys thinking they are girls. Men marrying men. We have lost our way in America. The crowd I sat with in 1975 watching that MNF game in blue collar Oakland doesn't exist anymore. The 2023 version of men are SOFT as .....well, (you know). Boycott this ripoff garbage. Spend your money on your loved ones. The ones that deserve your love. I'm out.
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My experience with the Raiders it’s like an awesome roller coaster. Giving me an awesome adrenaline that makes my emotion hard to explain. I laugh, I cry, I’m happy, I’m sad. But most important I love you Raiders and my Nation all brother and sister with black/silver veins. Love y’all too RN4L BABY! All this has only been trough TV. One day God willing I will live my dream and I will unite with my nation at Las Vegas stadium with my Badass boys the Raiders. Love y’all
Wanting to take my husband to is 1st raiders game he has been a fan for 30 years looking for goid tickets any suggestions will be helpful
New Stadium, priced out most of the the Oakland/LA fans, but they can’t stop me. Been to 10 home games in the past two years driving from LA it’s too EZ. Beautiful Stadium, (they will kick you out at a moments notice) but where is the Los Angeles Raiders Championship banner that was moved from the Coliseum to the Hollywood Raider image?
Been to 6 raiders home games past 2 seasons . It’s the best stadium in the nfl with the best location. Because it’s Vegas drinking and food options are off the hook. Looking forward to seeing Jimmy G this year I’ll be coming back.
Enjoyed a game with my son. The poor kid is a patriots fan. Glad to see Chandler Jones run it back down my side of the end zone for a raiders win. I had sixth row seats -corner end zone. Pricey but worth it if you only attend a game a couple times a year. Service was exceptional and I hope they keep their home in Vegas and never move again.