The Las Vegas Vegas Raiders are an unrecognizable mess. What happened to the glorified days of Al Davis and John Madden leading the Raiders to Super Bowl after championship. It is a different age of time with the current Las Vegas Raiders and principal owner Mark Davis.
They are not necessarily winning Super Bowls but are in line of a 1-2 losing record headed into a divisional matchup between the Los Angeles Chargers.
First, the Raiders traded a third and fifth round pick for the rights to Antonio Brown’s voice. He expressed a voice loud and clear that he wanted out of Oakland after hardly playing a snap for coach Jon Gruden, Derek Carr, and the general manager Mike Mayock.
Things did not obviously work out so Davis went a step further and parted ways with Gruden, Carr, Mayock, and the premeditated plan, Oakland, which was not satisfying enough.
Those poor betrayed fans still driving from Highway 10 to 15.
Oakland was a vibrant place full of memories such as the Sea of Hands catch, Ken Stabler, and the last game in where it all started in 1959.
In 1959, Davis was only four so now he must redefine all odds as Raiders pride and hope maybe untapped potential rises in second rounder Aiden O’Connell.
The Raiders and Josh McDaniels are said to be a huge proponent of O’Connell and think he can obviously start sooner than later. Quarterback has been a glaring weakness for the team overall besides the fact that they lost a defensive end opposite Maxx Crosby.
It was reported Chandler Jones would be released by the Las Vegas Raiders dismissive immediately after failing to meet guidelines with his arrest.

