Raiders Players Stand To Receive Some Serious Strip Club Perks If The Team Moves To Vegas

Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis has been talking about moving his team to Las Vegas for some time now. And late last week he reiterated that he is very serious about a possible move to the desert.

Reports the Las Vegas Review-Journal

If an unforeseen stadium proposal pops up in Oakland in the near future, Davis was asked if he might turn his back on a plan to relocate the Raiders to Las Vegas.

“No, I would not, and I’ve made that clear,” he said. “The opportunity came up in Las Vegas, and we’re giving it full bore. This is not a pawn in a game. We are serious.

“Right now, I’m focused on Las Vegas. We think it could make a great marriage with Las Vegas and the Raiders.”

Whether this is just posturing or not, should the Raiders actually pull the trigger and make the move to Sin City the Raiders’ players will be receiving at least one very sweet benefit. Sapphire, a strip club where big stars like Rihanna, 50 Cent and Katy Perry like to party, has made an offer they can’t refuse, according to TMZ.

“Sapphire proposes that if the Raiders do indeed relocate to Las Vegas, all team members will receive free lap dances and limo transportation at the best-voted, world’s largest, and most iconic gentlemen’s club in Las Vegas.”

Free lap dances and limo service? If that doesn’t seal the deal for Davis to move the team from Oakland to Las Vegas I don’t know what will.

Related: Security Footage of a Stripper Somersaulting Off the Stage


[TMZ]

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