Breaking News: Las Vegas Raiders Announce Shocking Plans to Relocate Franchise to San Antonio — Team to Be Renamed “San Antonio Raiders”
In a move that has sent shockwaves across the NFL and the American sports world, Las Vegas Raiders owners Tom Brady and Mark Davis have announced their plans to relocate the Raiders franchise from Las Vegas to San Antonio, Texas — a decision that will alter the landscape of professional football.
The announcement comes following undisclosed shocking developments behind the scenes, with more details expected to surface in the coming days. Along with the relocation, the franchise is set to undergo a rebranding, with the team’s name likely to change to the “San Antonio Raiders.”
Why San Antonio?
San Antonio, known for its passionate sports culture and home to one of the NBA’s most successful franchises, the San Antonio Spurs, has long been considered a prime location for an NFL team. With 1.5 million residents, San Antonio is the largest U.S. city without a professional football team, making this move both groundbreaking and highly strategic.
Mark Davis, whose late father Al Davis built the Raiders into one of the NFL’s most iconic franchises, expressed confidence in the decision:
“San Antonio is a football city, and we’re excited about bringing the Raiders legacy to a passionate new fanbase.”
Allegiant Stadium Fate
The state-of-the-art Allegiant Stadium, which opened in 2020 as the crown jewel of Las Vegas sports, will reportedly be demolished or repurposed following the relocation — a stunning twist that comes less than five years after the stadium’s debut.
NFL & Fan Reactions
The decision has sparked outrage and disbelief among Raiders fans in both Las Vegas and Oakland, where the team originally played before relocating to Nevada in 2020.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell issued a brief statement:
“The NFL is aware of the Raiders’ decision, and we are currently evaluating the situation.”
What’s Next?
The relocation is expected to take place by the 2026 NFL season, pending approval from the league’s owners. A formal press conference is expected in the coming days to address the reasons behind this shocking move.
This announcement marks one of the most controversial and unexpected relocations in NFL history, raising questions about the future of pro football in Las Vegas and the league’s long-term plans for expansion.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops