- Update on proposal for Black-Owned NFL Expansion Team in Oakland
AASEG (African American Sports Entertainment Group) was founded in 2020 by Ray Bobbitt to create a successful sports and entertainment, educational, and business district at the current Coliseum site in East Oakland
- NFL | AASEG Oakland
Black players make up roughly 75% of the NFL product on the field However, ZERO African Americans have a majority ownership stake within any NFL team Through NFL expansion, we aim to make history by bringing the first Black majority owned franchise in NFL history to Oakland, CA
- List of proposed NFL teams - Wikipedia
The process of establishing a new NFL team involves securing approval from existing team owners, demonstrating financial stability, and ensuring the presence of adequate facilities and a supportive fan base
- NFL expansion? These 14 cities would most likely be on the radar
Yes, chances are slim, but based on several factors, these 14 U S cities and beyond could be a landing spot at some point in the NFL's future
- Where Will the Next New NFL Team Find a Home? - windfall. com
The Raiders, a team that's called Oakland, Los Angeles, and—since 2020—Las Vegas home, almost became the Sacramento Raiders in the 1990s Team owner Al Davis wanted to move the squad out of LA, and Sacramento was on board, but they couldn't make a deal work
- What’s next for the vast, largely barren Oakland Coliseum property?
The team plans to play several seasons in Sacramento after its lease ends at the Coliseum this year, while it awaits construction of a new stadium in Las Vegas
- What cities should get an NFL expansion team? - Yardbarker
The city is the largest in the United States by population that does not have a single team in any of the Big Four American sports leagues If the NFL got in there first, that would be huge
- Do you think Oakland will ever get a NFL expansion team? : r . . . - Reddit
Once they refused to build a new stadium for one of the most storied franchises in nfl history, the nfl would never consider that a destination simple because there's too many other cities (Portland, Salt Lake city, maybe San Antonio, Oklahoma city, milwaukee maybe) to consider
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