The Las Vegas Raiders owner has had a busy weekend, with the Las Vegas Aces ring ceremony and induction into the Southern Nevada Sports Hall of Fame. He has become a staple in the Vegas area, but the original reason he moved there hasn’t been as successful.
The Raiders have a 39-62 record since moving to Las Vegas, with one playoff appearance. There has been significant turnover at the head-coaching position, and things continue to fall apart. Fans are excited about what has occurred during the 2026
offseason, including the hiring of Klint Kubiak, and have praised the free-agent and draft haul. However, Davis understands they won the offseason before and wants that to translate to the field.
“The offseason has been very strong for us, we continually win the offseason, it’s time to now make it translate that to the regular season”
“With Fernando mendoza coming in as potentially the starting QB, it’s just so exciting… I believe we are in the forefront of getting this thing going again”
There are no rings for the offseason, and it is a must that the hype finally reaches the grass. It might not be a quick turnaround for the Raiders, but they hope to have a competitive football team in the fall. Davis has helped make the moves to put them in that position.
In other Raiders News:
- New TDL draft shows featuring fifth-round picks: Check out the newest draft show from the Tape Don’t Lie crew featuring a breakdown of Hezekiah Masses and Dalton Johnson.
- Raiders undrafted free agent among most ‘underrated’ to make roster: Gary Smith III from UCLA is a UDFA favorite to make the roster as the team’s starting nose tackle.
- Biggest roster holes for all 32 NFL teams following the draft: ESPN went through all 32 NFL teams and decided the biggest roster holes for each.












