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Raiders Have Started To Send Out Insane 2024 Season Ticket Boxes to Fans
The NFL season is almost underway, with there only being a few more weeks before the new year begins. The offseason was exciting as always but all the hard work and preparation will finally be put to the test.
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Only one team can be crowned the Super Bowl champions, with the Kansas City Chiefs being the No. 1 target for the entire league. One team that will be looking to change the narrative around them is the Las Vegas Raiders.
After a busy offseason, Las Vegas is hopeful for better results than they saw in 2023. They finished the season with a record of 8-9, missing the playoffs.
With the new year quickly approaching, the Raiders have begun sending out some insane looking 2024 season ticket boxes to fans. Being in Las Vegas, the Raiders know that they have to put on a show in everything they do, including something as simple as sending out tickets to the loyal fanbase.
The tickets come in a treasure chest that plays music and features the 65th-anniversary logo that the Raiders recently revealed. This entire gift to the fans is a culmination of the 65 years of football for the Raiders and a look toward this exciting new season.
While the Raiders’ off-the-field activities are shining, on-the-field remains a little bit of a question. The team does have plenty of talent along the roster and after retaining head coach Antonio Pierce, the buzz around the team is strong.
However, Las Vegas does have a big question about the quarterback position. The Raiders are expected to have Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew duke things out during training camp for the starting role. Neither are great options to have for the starter but Las Vegas is simply working with what they have.
Star wide receiver Davante Adams weighed in on the quarterback battle earlier this offseason. For the Raiders, keeping Adams happy is the name of the game, especially with who is throwing him the ball.
“I think right now, if I had to say, I think Aidan has the job because obviously he was here before, and that’s the way that it was,” Adams said. “He was running with the 1s [the first unit] more. Until Gardner comes in and takes the job away from him, I think it’s Aidan’s job right now. He’s doing what he’s got to do to hold onto it.”
Whoever wins the job will have a lot of pressure to answer as the team looks to get back to the postseason. Las Vegas opens the season on the road against the division-rival Los Angeles Chargers on Sept. 8.
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