Raiders Reach Agreement To Remain In Oakland For At Least 2019

Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports that the Raiders and the Coliseum Authority have reached an agreement on Monday for the team to remain in Oakland for at least the 2019 season. The deal also includes a team option for 2020 if their Las Vegas stadium isn’t ready in time.

According to Rapoport, the two parties are currently ironing out final details of the agreement and it could be wrapped up and presented to the board as early as Friday.

Reports from the past few weeks have said that it was likely the Raiders and the Coliseum Authority were going to get a deal done to keep the team in Oakland for another season, so this shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. 

One report mentioned that the Raiders are expected to pay $7.5 million this year with the rent rising to $10.5 million if the team stays on through 2020. The option year is simply insurance in the event the team’s brand new stadium in Las Vegas isn’t completed in time for 2020 season.

Several temporary homes for the Raiders had been floated including San Diego, San Antonio, Reno and even London, but the easiest solution from a logistical standpoint has been to remain in the Bay Area. 

The Raiders nearly agreed to play at Oracle Park before the 49ers prevented them from striking a deal. 

The NFL needed to have a location for all 32 teams in order to put together the full schedule for next season and the Raiders’ 2019 home was the final issue to be addressed.

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