Twice. They moved from Oakland to Los Angeles in 1982. After 13 years, they returned to Oakland in 1995.
Several - The Cleveland Rams moved to LA then to St. Louis. The original Cleveland Browns became the Baltimore Ravens. The Baltimore Colts moved to Indianapolis. The Oakland Raiders moved to LA before returning to Oakland. The Dallas Texans moved to Kansas City and became the Chiefs.
They moved to cleveland
Philadelphia (1901-1954) and then Kansas City (1955-1967).
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)
Yes. The Raiders moved from Oakland to Los Angeles in 1982. After 13 years, they returned to Oakland in 1995.
The receiver that was sent to Oakland from Minnesota was Randy Moss.
The A's did not move from Philadelphia to Oakland. They moved from Philadelphia to Kansas City for the 1955 season and then from Kansas City to Oakland for the 1968 season.
1982 (moved back to Oakland in 1994)
The Raiders' history dates back to 1960. The team originally played in Oakland, Calif., but it moved to Los Angeles before the 1982 season. The Raiders played its first game in Los Angeles Sept. 29, 1982. The team stayed in Los Angeles until after the 1994 season and then moved back to Oakland.
The Oakland A's started out in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1901. They then moved to Kansas City in 1955. In 1968 the A's made their final move to Oakland, which is where they currently play.
California. The team originated in Oakland in 1960, but briefly moved to Los Angeles from 1982-1994. They returned to Oakland in 1995