There current stadium is O.co Coliseum
Yes. In 2009, the Oakland Raiders became the first opposing team to appear at Cowboys Stadium on Thanksgiving Day. The Cowboys defeated the Raiders, 24-7. During the 2010 preseason, the Raiders returned to the Dallas-area arena and defeated the Cowboys, 17-9.
The Cowboys and the Raiders have played four games in Dallas -- three at Texas Stadium and one at Cowboys Stadium. The Raiders are 3-and-1 in games in which Dallas was the home team. Here are the results: + Oct. 23, 1983 -- Los Angeles Raiders 40, Dallas 38 (Texas Stadium). + Nov. 9, 1986 -- Los Angeles Raiders 17, Dallas 13 (Texas Stadium). + Sept. 27, 1998 -- Oakland Raiders 13, Dallas 12 (Texas Stadium). + Nov. 26, 2009 -- Dallas 24, Oakland Raiders 7 (Cowboys Stadium The Raiders lead the overall series 6-4.
Oakland A's and Raiders
The Cowboys and the Raiders played three games at Texas Stadium, and the Raiders won them all. Here are the results: + Oct. 23, 1983 -- Los Angeles Raiders 40, Dallas 38 (Texas Stadium). + Nov. 9, 1986 -- Los Angeles Raiders 17, Dallas 13 (Texas Stadium). + Sept. 27, 1998 -- Oakland Raiders 13, Dallas 12 (Texas Stadium). The Raiders lead the overall series 6-4.
No. They were the LA Raiders for a period between the time they were the Oakland Raiders.
Oakland Raiders was created in 1960.
he never played for the Oakland Raiders!
The NFL and MLB teams that share a stadium are the Oakland Raiders and Athletics who share Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum in Oakland, California, the Minnesota Vikings and Twins who share the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, and the Miami Dolphins and Florida Marlins who share Landshark Stadium in Miami Gardens. The Minnesota Twins will have their own ballpark in 2010 and the Florida Marlins will have their own ballpark in 2012 at the site of the old Orange Bowl.
Oakland Raiders
Al Davis is Oakland Raiders general manager.
The Raiders franchise history began in Oakland in 1960.
The Raiders were always known as the Raiders although the original name they were going to be called was the "Senors" Thankfully that never came to pass. The Raiders began in Oakland and played there from 1960-1981. From 1982-until 1994 the Raiders played in Los Angeles, and since the 1995 season they have returned to Oakland, becoming the only team to ever return to the city they left. Prior to Al Davis, the principal owner of the Raiders was a man named Chet Soda. (I don't know the city they came from but I would assume it was still Oakland)