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Oakland Raiders' Las Vegas move approved by NFL

Neither the league or the franchise were satisfied with Oakland's proposals for a new stadium

Monday 27 March 2017 19:29 BST
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Oakland Raiders supporters have launched protests against proposals to relocate the team in recent months
Oakland Raiders supporters have launched protests against proposals to relocate the team in recent months (Getty)

NFL owners have approved the Oakland Raiders' controversial move to Las Vegas.

The vote was a foregone conclusion after the league and Raiders were not satisfied with Oakland's proposals for a new stadium, and Las Vegas stepped up with $750 million in public money.

Bank of America also is giving Raiders owner Mark Davis a $650 million loan, further helping convince the owners to allow the third team relocation in just over a year.

The Rams moved from St. Louis to Los Angeles in 2016, and in January the Chargers relocated from San Diego to LA. The Raiders are likely to play two or three more years in the Bay Area before their $1.7 billion stadium near the Las Vegas strip is ready.

Las Vegas, long taboo to the NFL because of its legalised gambling, is also getting an NHL team this fall, the Golden Knights.

AP

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