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The new Raiders logo is as sharp as a blade - MSNWith the 'X' and the swords in white, and the 'L' and 'V' in grey, the new logo is easy to interpret, and the usual Raiders logo is embedded within it at the bottom along with the years 1960 and 2024.
As the Raiders commemorate their 65th season, the logo stands as a testament to resilience and tradition in the world of professional sports. Since their inception in 1960, the Raiders have carved ...
The Las Vegas Raiders have unveiled the logo for their 65th anniversary season. The roman numeral for No. 65 (LXV) takes centerstage on the logo. Per the Raiders public relations team, the LX ...
The usual Raiders logo is embedded within the new design at the bottom along with the years 1960 and 2024. That's technically a span of 64 years if we're going to pick holes, ...
The Las Vegas Raiders are in their 65th season after entering the league in 1960. On Monday, July 15, the Raiders unveiled a new logo commemorating their 65th season.
Before a late-season match-up between the 8-4 Kansas City Chiefs and 6-6 Las Vegas Raiders, the team donning black and silver thought it'd be a good idea to dance on the Chiefs' midfield logo ...
Fans will notice Raiders players having the number "00" on the back of their helmets this year. This number honors the late Jim Otto, a former Raider who won an AFL championship with the team in 1967.
According to sportslogos.net, the Raiders also have worn patches for the AFL’s 25th season in 1984, the NFL’s 75th season in 1994, Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003, Gene Upshaw’s passing in 2008 ...
Josh Jacobs and Taylor Lewan discuss the Las Vegas Raiders’ ill-fated decision to stomp the Kansas City Chiefs logo in 2021, resulting in a brutal defeat.
Las Vegas Raiders players did when they came to Arrowhead Stadium for a 2021 game and decided during pregame warmups to gather on the Chiefs logo at midfield. Hours later, the Raiders headed home ...
According to sportslogos.net, the Raiders also have worn patches for the AFL’s 25th season in 1984, the NFL’s 75th season in 1994, Super Bowl XXXVII in 2003, Gene Upshaw’s passing in 2008, the AFL’s ...
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