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  2. Raider Nation - Wikipedia

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    Raider Nation is the official name for the fans of the National Football League (NFL)'s Las Vegas Raiders (formerly the Oakland Raiders and the Los Angeles Raiders). Fan Jim Hudson coined the term in the 1990s when the Raiders returned to Oakland after a long hiatus in Los Angeles, thus becoming a team with a regional fanbase.

  3. Las Vegas Raiders - Wikipedia

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    Raiders Fans. The nickname Raider Nation refers to the fans of the team spread throughout the United States and the world. [148] Members of the Raider Nation who attend home games are known for arriving to the stadium early, tailgating, and dressing up in face masks and black outfits. The Raider Nation is also known for the Black Hole ...

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  5. Oakland Raiders - Wikipedia

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    The Oakland Raiders were a professional American football team that played in Oakland, California from its founding in 1960 to 1981 and again from 1995 to 2019 before relocating to the Las Vegas metropolitan area where they now play as the Las Vegas Raiders. Between 1982 and 1994, the team played in Los Angeles as the Los Angeles Raiders.

  6. Amy Trask - Wikipedia

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    She became a fan of the Oakland Raiders while attending Berkeley and was a member of Phi Beta Kappa. [2] After graduating from Berkeley, Trask received a J.D. from the Gould School of Law at the University of Southern California. She began law school in 1982, the same year the Raiders moved to Los Angeles.

  7. Los Angeles Raiders - Wikipedia

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    The Raiders built a 21–3 halftime lead over Washington en route to a 38–9 victory and their third NFL championship. The Raiders had another successful regular season in 1984, finishing 11–5, but a three-game losing streak in late October and early November forced them to enter the playoffs as the second wild card team. They were defeated ...

  8. History of the Las Vegas Raiders - Wikipedia

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    The Raiders ultimately finished 8–8 in their first season in Las Vegas, missing out on the playoffs after losing to the Miami Dolphins in week 16. [19] Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the Raiders did not allow fans into the stadium for games. [20] Las Vegas started the 2021 campaign 3–0 as fans were allowed at games once again.

  9. Category:Los Angeles Raiders - Wikipedia

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