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Las Vegas Raiders 2024 Schedule and Tickets

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Oct 6
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Empower Field At Mile High
Denver, CO
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Oct 13
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Allegiant Stadium
Las Vegas, NV
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Oct 13
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Las Vegas, NV
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Oct 20
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SoFi Stadium
Inglewood, CA
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Oct 27
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Allegiant Stadium Parking Lots
Las Vegas, NV
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Oct 27
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Allegiant Stadium
Las Vegas, NV
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Nov 3
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Paycor Stadium
Cincinnati, OH
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Nov 3
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Paycor Stadium Parking Lots
Cincinnati, OH
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Nov 17
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Hard Rock Stadium
Miami Gardens, FL
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Nov 17
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Miami Gardens, FL
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FAQs about Las Vegas Raiders 2024 Game Schedule And Tickets

When were the Las Vegas Raiders established and joined the NFL?

The team was originally founded as the Oakland Raiders on January 30, 1960. They became a part of the National Football League in 1970 as part of the AFL–NFL merger. The franchise moved to Los Angeles in 1982, then back to Oakland in 1995, and finally to Las Vegas in 2020.


Who owns the Las Vegas Raiders?

The current owner of the Las Vegas Raiders is Mark Davis, who inherited the team along with his mother Carol from his father Al Davis in 2011. Al Davis was the principal owner and general manager of the Raiders from 1972 until his death. He was also the head coach and minority co-owner of the team from 1963 to 1966. The original owner of the Raiders was Chet Soda, who founded the team in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL). Soda was also the general manager of the team for its first season. He sold his share of the team to F. Wayne Valley in 1961, who became the majority co-owner and principal owner of the Raiders4. Valley shared ownership with Ed McGah, who was a minority co-owner from 1966 to 1971.


Who is the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders?

The head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders is Josh McDaniels, who was hired on January 31, 2022. McDaniels has 23 years of experience in the NFL, he was previously the offensive coordinator for the New England Patriots, where he won six Super Bowls with head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady, as well as serving as the head coach of the Denver Broncos from 2009 to 2010 and the offensive coordinator of the St. Louis Rams in 2011. McDaniels is known for his innovative and aggressive offensive schemes and his ability to develop quarterbacks. He is the 22nd head coach in Raiders franchise history and the first to coach the team in Las Vegas.


What are some of the other personnel and assistant coaches?

  • Mick Lombardi, offensive coordinator
  • Patrick Graham, defensive coordinator
  • Tom McMahon, special teams coordinator
  • Dave Ziegler, general manager


How many championships have the Las Vegas Raiders won?

They have won a total of three Super Bowl championships in their franchise history, in 1977, 1981, and 1984. They also won the AFL championship in 1967, before the AFL-NFL merger.


How many divisional championships have the Las Vegas Raiders won?

They have won 15 division titles in their franchise history: 3 AFL Western division titles in 1967, 1968, and 1969, before the AFL-NFL merger, and 12 AFC West titles in 1970, 1972, 1973, 1974, 1975, 1976, 1983, 1985, 1990, 2000, 2001 and 2002.


What is the Las Vegas Raiders best overall season record?

Their best overall season record was 13-1 with a .928 winning percentage, both in 1967 and 1976.


What is the Las Vegas Raiders overall franchise record?

Their overall franchise record is of 522-478-11 as of the end of the NFL’s 2022 season. This includes their regular season and playoff records. Their regular season record is 497-458-11 with a .520 winning percentage, and their playoff record is 25-20.


Who have been some of the most famous players in the Las Vegas Raiders?

The team has had many famous players in their history, spanning different eras and positions, and here are some of the most notable ones:

  • Jim Otto was a legendary center who played for the Raiders from 1960 to 1974. He was a nine-time AFL All-Star, a three-time Pro Bowler, and a member of the AFL All-Time Team and the NFL 75th Anniversary All-Time Team. He never missed a game due to injury in his 15-year career.
  • Gene Upshaw was a dominant guard who played for the Raiders from 1967 to 1981. He was a seven-time Pro Bowler, a five-time All-Pro, and a two-time Super Bowl champion. He was also the first player in NFL history to play in the Super Bowl in three different decades. He is widely regarded as one of the best offensive linemen of all time.
  • Ken Stabler was a charismatic quarterback who played for the Raiders from 1970 to 1979. He was a four-time Pro Bowler, a two-time All-Pro, and the NFL MVP in 1974. He led the Raiders to their first Super Bowl title in 1976, defeating the Minnesota Vikings with a 103.4 passer rating. He is known for his clutch performances and his nickname "The Snake".
  • Fred Biletnikoff was a prolific wide receiver who played for the Raiders from 1965 to 1978. He was a six-time Pro Bowler, a two-time All-Pro, and a Super Bowl champion. He was also the Super Bowl XI MVP, catching four passes for 79 yards and setting up three touchdowns. He is one of the most reliable and consistent receivers in NFL history, holding the record for most consecutive games with at least one reception (156).
  • Marcus Allen was a dynamic running back who played for the Raiders from 1982 to 1992. He was a six-time Pro Bowler, a two-time All-Pro, and a Super Bowl champion. He was also the Super Bowl XVIII MVP, rushing for a then-record 191 yards and two touchdowns. He is one of the most complete backs in NFL history, excelling as a runner, receiver, blocker, and passer.


Have the Las Vegas Raiders retired any jersey numbers?

They have never retired any jersey numbers and follow a tradition of not retiring jersey numbers that is shared by four other NFL teams, the Baltimore Ravens, the Dallas Cowboys, and the Houston Texans.


Where do the Las Vegas Raiders play?

Allegiant Stadium, a covered arena in Paradise, Nevada, is where the Las Vegas Raiders have been playing since 2020. The stadium also hosts the UNLV Rebels college football team, the Las Vegas Bowl, and the Vegas Kickoff Classic. The stadium is easy to access for both locals and visitors, it has a climate-controlled and fully enclosed space with a 65,000-seat capacity. The Raiders have played in different stadiums and cities before moving to Allegiant Stadium, like Kezar Stadium and Candlestick Park in San Francisco, Frank Youell Field and Oakland Coliseum in Oakland, and the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in Los Angeles.


Who are the Las Vegas Raiders biggest rivals?

Although the team has been located in three different cities, their main rivals continue to be the same:

  • Kansas City Chiefs: The Chiefs and the Raiders are both members of the AFC West division, and they have been competing for the division title since the AFL days. The Chiefs lead the all-time series against the Raiders 72-54-2 and have won their last five meetings.
  • Denver Broncos: The Broncos are another AFC West rival of the Raiders, and they have also had a fierce competition for the division crown. The rivalry dates back to 1960 when both teams were part of the AFL, and it has been marked by physical and sometimes dirty play on both sides. The series is currently led by the Raiders 72-54-2 and they’ve won their last 7 matchups against the Broncos.
  • Los Angeles Chargers: The Chargers are the third AFC West rival of the Raiders, and they have also had a long and bitter history with them. The rivalry has featured many close and controversial games. The Raiders hold a slight lead over the Chargers in the all-time series, 68-57-2 and they’ve won five of their last 8 matchups. The rivalry was also influenced by the geographic proximity of both teams, as they have both moved from different cities to Los Angeles at some point in their history, with the Chargers moving from San Diego to Los Angeles in 2017, while the Raiders moved from Oakland to Las Vegas in 2020.


What is the Las Vegas Raiders mascot?

Their mascot goes by the name of Raider Rusher. This character originated from the Nickelodeon program "NFL Rush Zone" and was embraced by the Raiders in 2013. Raider Rusher's design doesn't draw inspiration from any specific animal or individual; instead, it resembles a large head donning a football helmet with two swords positioned behind. The mascot is intended to connect with young fans and symbolize the vibrant and adventurous essence of the Raiders.


What are the Las Vegas Raiders colors?

The team proudly wears the colors black, white, and silver, a tradition dating back to 1963 when they were known as the Oakland Raiders. Each of these colors carries distinct meanings:

  • Black embodies the Raiders' fierce and daring spirit, reflecting their devoted fan base. It also symbolizes power, strength, and authority, mirroring the team's aggressive and intimidating style of play.
  • White signifies the team's purity, honesty, and integrity. It is a symbol of peace, harmony, and unity, echoing the Raiders' reputation for respect, sportsmanship toward opponents, and strong team cohesion.
  • Silver represents the team's elegance, sophistication, and prestige. It symbolizes wealth, success, and achievement, aligning with the Raiders' history of championship wins, their lofty standards, and high expectations.
The Raiders' logo prominently features a pirate (raider) donning a helmet with two swords positioned behind. Over the years, the logo has undergone minor font and shape adjustments but has essentially remained consistent. This emblem serves as a reflection of the team's identity and character, epitomizing their nickname, "The Silver and Black." The pirate symbolizes the Raiders' adventurous and rebellious spirit, while the helmet and swords embody their ruggedness and readiness for battle.


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