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Report: ‘No way’ Raiders play in Oakland next season after lawsuit filed

On Tuesday, the city of Oakland finally did what it’s been threatening to do for months, filing a breach of contract lawsuit against the Oakland Raiders and NFL over the team leaving the city for Las Vegas.

City Attorney Barbara Parker said in her statement that, “The defendants brazenly violated federal antitrust law and the league’s own policies when they boycotted Oakland as a host city,” calling the team’s move “illegal.”

Of course, the NFL and the Raiders don’t see it that way. The decision to move the team from Oakland to Las Vegas has been in the books for a couple years now, and the new stadium on the strip in Sin City is well on its way to being ready for the 2020 season.

But what to do from now until then?

Based on a report from Jason Cole of Fansided, the team won’t be playing in Oakland.

There’s a chance the Raiders could move to San Antonio, as has been suggested in the past. There’s a chance they could just move early to Las Vegas and play at Sam Boyd Stadium, home of the UNLV Rebels.

Whatever happens, it sure seems like the next game played in Oakland, on Christmas Eve against Denver, will be the last by the Raiders.

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