Raiders' Mark Davis seen on slot machine in Las Vegas airport 'MNF'

New York Post
 
Raiders' Mark Davis seen on slot machine in Las Vegas airport 'MNF'
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Raiders owner Mark Davis is one of us.

Just a week removed from getting into a shouting match with Raiders fans who were calling for coach Josh McDaniels’ firing, Davis decided to try and get lucky at the Las Vegas airport slots.

He was seen playing at the airport prior to the Raiders’ big win on “Monday Night Football” against the Packers.

It would appear he was playing on a “Wheel of Fortune” slot machine.

He may not have won big on the slots, but the Raiders did win on Monday when they forced Green Bay quarterback Jordan Love into three interceptions.

The 17-13 win was much needed for the team as it looks to make a run at the playoffs.

The Raiders, of course, were moved by Davis and his ownership group from Oakland to Las Vegas.

It was an expensive move that he reportedly was willing to spend $500 million on.

In an attempt to make the move a reality, Davis appeared before a committee in 2016 studying the idea of a $1.4 billion stadium in Sin City alongside soccer great David Beckham and billionaire casino owner Sheldon Adelson.

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The move has largely been considered a success, as Allegiant Stadium will host the 2024 Super Bowl.

Davis, who became co-owner of the franchise in 2011, is a known gambler and constantly plays the slots.

TMZ reported in 2019 that he won $1,900 on a single pull of a similar Wheel of Fortune slot machine.