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Allegiant Stadium - Las Vegas, NV
Sunday 11/24/2024 @1:05 PM | 1,295 tickets left
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Arrowhead Stadium Parking Lots - Kansas City, MO
Friday 11/29/2024 @10:00 AM | 82 tickets left
Arrowhead Stadium - Kansas City, MO
Friday 11/29/2024 @2:00 PM | 2,546 tickets left
Raymond James Stadium - Tampa, FL
Sunday 12/8/2024 @1:00 PM | 3,238 tickets left
Allegiant Stadium - Las Vegas, NV
Monday 12/16/2024 @5:30 PM | 2,192 tickets left
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Allegiant Stadium - Las Vegas, NV
Sunday 12/22/2024 @1:25 PM | 3,086 tickets left
Allegiant Stadium Parking Lots - Las Vegas, NV
Sunday 12/22/2024 @1:25 PM | 4 tickets left
Caesars Superdome - New Orleans, LA
Sunday 12/29/2024 @12:00 PM | 3,162 tickets left
Allegiant Stadium - Las Vegas, NV
Sunday 1/5/2025 TBA | 3,215 tickets left
Allegiant Stadium Parking Lots - Las Vegas, NV
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About Oakland Raiders

The Oakland Raiders are an NFL franchise based in Oakland, California. The Raiders compete in the league's American Football Conference (AFC) West division. Founded in January 1960, they played their first regular season game on September 11, 1960, as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL) which merged with the NFL in 1970.

The Raiders' off-field fortunes have varied considerably over the years. The team's first three years of operation were marred by poor on-field performance, financial difficulties, and spotty attendance. In 1963, however, the Raiders' fortunes improved dramatically with the introduction of head coach (and eventual owner) Al Davis. In 1967, after several years of improvement, the Raiders reached the postseason for the first time. The team would go on to win its first (and only) AFL Championship that year; in doing so, the Raiders advanced to Super Bowl II, where they were soundly defeated by the Green Bay Packers. Since 1963, the team has won 15 division titles (three AFL and 12 NFL), four AFC Championships (1976, 1980, 1983, 2002), one AFL Championship (1967), and three Super Bowl Championships (XI, XV, and XVIII). At the end of the NFL's 2017 season, the Raiders boasted a lifetime regular season record of 462 wins, 411 losses, and 11 ties; their lifetime playoff record currently stands at 25 wins and 19 losses.

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