Well, it turns out owner Mark Davis isn’t too crazy about it as well. It was just a few years ago that the Raiders found themselves in a peculiar position. After the Jon Gruden fiasco ...
The team then announced on Tuesday that they were firing the head coach. Owner Mark Davis has now fired five head coaches since taking over the franchise in 2011 and that's not counting Jon Gruden ...
While some fans were unhappy with the result as it dropped the Raiders multiple spots in the order for the 2025 NFL Draft, the players did not share that sentiment, nor did team owner Mark Davis.
HENDERSON, Nev.—The Las Vegas Raiders' Mark Davis recently made a big splash when he added legendary NFL quarterback Tom Brady and defensive lineman Richard Seymour. as minority owners of the ...
It’s fair to consider Mark Davis the dean (or the godfather) of medical office real estate in the Twin Cities. “That’s probably because I’m old. I’ve been around forever,” laughs Davis.
That being said, there has been a lot of chatter about owner Mark Davis' ability to fork over enough money to afford a highly-touted coaching candidate such as Johnson. Op-eds and reports have ...
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis continues to redefine the team’s ownership structure. Following the recent addition of Tom Brady as a minority owner, Davis is reportedly selling another 15% ...
"It’s an imitation game under Mark Davis that is now five copies deep and bleached into nothingness — from Dennis Allen to Jack Del Rio, Jon Gruden to Josh McDaniels, and now Antonio Pierce to ...
Garafolo is reporting that owner Mark Davis doesn’t care and actually had a strong message for Pierce amid the team’s losing season. “Owner Mark Davis charged him with winning down the stret ...
Raiders owner Mark Davis has an agreement in place to sell 15 percent of the team to Silver Lake co-CEO and chairman of the Endeavor board Egon Durban and Discovery Land Company chairman Michael ...
Raiders owner Mark Davis addressed not only Brady's potential impact on a future decision at quarterback but also that player's development, as The Washington Post's Mark Maske detailed.
UNCASVILLE, Conn. — Fifteen minutes before the start of Game 4 of the WNBA Finals, Aces owner Mark Davis wouldn’t speak about a potential championship. He didn’t want to jinx anything.