There is no doubt that Allegiant Stadium is a beautiful facility.
It’s a treat to step in it every time.
But, the reality is, it has yet to become a productive home for the Las Vegas Raiders in terms of
the bottom line of professional football — -wins and losses.
The Raiders are just 20-29 at home since Allegiant Stadium opened in 2020. According to The Associated Press, the Raiders’ .408 win percentage at Allegiant Stadium is the worst in the league for home stadiums.
It doesn’t help, of course, that the stadium is routinely overrun by fans of the opposing team.
yes, the Raiders have a lot of problems and figuring out a way to make Allegiant Stadium a happy place to be is right up there with issues that need to be fixed.
In other Raiders news:
- All-Pro teams: PFF has their All-Pro teams heading into the final quarter of the season.
- O-line rankings: Check out PFF’s Week 15 offensive line rankings.
- Optimistic: Coach Pete Carroll thinks his team is close to breaking a seven-game losing streak.








