The Las Vegas Raiders owner, Mark Davis, took over the franchise back in 2011 after the death of his father. While the team has only seen two winning seasons during his tenure, Davis has increased the organization’s value with the move to Las Vegas.
Moving to Las Vegas also gave Davis an opportunity to become a staple in Southern Nevada. He became the owner of the WNBA’s Las Vegas Aces in 2021, and they have won three championships during his tenure. Helping Las Vegas become a sports city led to Mark
Davis’s induction into the Nevada Business Hall of Fame last month. On Friday night, he was inducted into the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame. Davis was appreciative of the team around him that made all of this possible.
“It’s not about me, it’s about we,” Davis said. “It’s a confirmation of all the things that we put together and all of the people who have worked so hard to get where we are today.”
Raider Nation is hoping Davis made the right decision this time around with the hiring of Klint Kubiak. With the drafting of a potential franchise quarterback in Fernando Mendoza, there is positivity heading into the 2026 season. Davis time in Vegas has been a success for him, but Fans are hoping for results on the field
In other Raiders links:
- 2026 NFL schedule to be released May 14: The NFL will be releasing its schedule on May 14, helping fans get ready for the upcoming season.
- What is the Las Vegas Raiders’ weakest position on defense: Matt Holder has this week’s Silver and Black Mailbag answering questions for Raider Nation.
- TDL Friday Night Live with bold predictions: Check out the newest Friday Night Live from the TDL crew, giving their bold predictions for 2026.












