New information shows just how much Las Vegas wants Raiders

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May 11, 2016; Las Vegas, NV, USA; General view of vacant lot on E. Tropicana Ave. near Korval Lane. Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis (not pictured) has pledged $500 million toward building a 65,000-seat domed stadium on the site at a total cost of $1.4 billion. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell (not pictured) said Davis can explore his options in Las Vegas but would require 24 of 32 owners to approve the move. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

At this point, the Oakland Raiders moving to Las Vegas appears to be a done deal, perhaps thanks in large part to some new information that has emerged.

Daniel Kaplan of SportsBusiness Journal has the inside scoop on the information included in the resolution NFL owners will be voting on Monday.

The extra $200 million is reportedly going to be available to improve infrastructure around the stadium, which is a huge deal.

It’s been reported that the vote is going to be heavily tilted in the Raiders’ favor. Furthermore, a letter penned by NFL commissioner Roger Goodell Saturday pretty much put the final nail in Oakland’s coffin as far as the city keeping the team in the Bay Area (more on that here).

Despite some concerns about an NFL team being housed in one of the gambling capitals of the United States, it appears there really are no obstacles left in the way for Mark Davis to move his club to Vegas. This is going to happen, people.

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