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In the late 1960s and into the 1970s, a young Mark Davis and his family saw Jimmy Durante go through his paces on stage, ...
The legendary Raiders owner Al Davis died in 2011, having moved his franchise from Oakland to Los Angeles and back, but he ...
During Al Davis' heyday, the NFL would've never allowed a team in Las Vegas due to the city's ties to gambling. It's a very ...
Al Davis would be proud. The Raiders’ longtime owner was an outspoken advocate for racial and gender equality in professional football.
The Las Vegas Raiders remember legend Al Davis for his pioneer work for the team 12 years after his passing.
Al Davis’ legacy will live on in Las Vegas. As the lanai doors of the $2 billion Allegiant Stadium opened for the first time on Friday, the Raiders’ new home revealed a permanent monument to ...
We are looking back at Al Davis’s life and legacy. Today, we’ll look back at the infamous lawsuits he had with his players, colleagues, and the NFL.
Al Davis, the revolutionary owner of the Oakland Raiders, died suddenly during the middle of the 2011 season. Friends and associates finally will be able to memorialize him this week.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/nfl/raiders as Al Davis Would Be Proud of the Raiders' Progress.
Al Davis first came to the Raiders in January 1963, dedicated to rescuing the faltering Oakland franchise and building the finest organization in professional sports.
The decision to host the Super Bowl at the home of the Raiders marks an unlikely collaboration between the NFL and the team built by Al Davis, its longtime nemesis.
Al Davis the legendary owner of the Oakland Raiders changed football and impacted a nation by being color blind, 60 years ago.