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Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman Comments on Raiders’ Potential Relocation
- Updated: May 10, 2016
The Raiders’ future in Oakland has become increasingly cloudy over the past few months, and Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman fueled speculation that the franchise could relocate during an interview on Tuesday.
Speaking to Andy Katz on ESPN Radio’s Capital Games podcast, Goodman expressed optimism the storied squad could eventually relocate, saying, “The Raiders will come if Nevada handles this properly.”
“Mark Davis has assured us that Las Vegas is not getting played in a Raiders stadium deal,” Goodman added, per Katz. “I know we will have a team.”
Goodman’s comments come on the heels of a major monetary move by Raiders owner Mark Davis.
Davis pledged $500 million toward a domed stadium in Las Vegas back on April 28, according to the Bay Area News Group’s Jimmy Durkin, while the Las Vegas Sands Corporation and Majestic Realty pledged another $150 million in funding for the Raiders’ potential new home, per Katz.
However, Katz …
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