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Raiders, Oakland at Odds ... Again

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Quarterback Derek Carr #4 of the Oakland Raiders celebrates with tight end Lee Smith #86 after after a touchdown against the Pittsburgh Steelers during the fourth quarter at O.co Coliseum on December 9, 2018 in Oakland, California. (Photo: Jason O. Watson/Getty Images)

Christmas Eve will likely be the last time the Raiders play football in Oakland. The team ended talks to play its next season at the Oakland Coliseum after the city filed a federal lawsuit against the Raiders, the NFL and all other teams in the league. Oakland asserts that the Raiders’ planned move to Las Vegas breaks antitrust laws and caused the city hundreds of millions of dollars in losses. We’ll discuss the suit and how Raiders fans are reacting.

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Oakland Sues Raiders, NFL and 31 Teams Over Move to Las Vegas (KQED)

Guests:

Ann Killion, sports columnist, San Francisco Chronicle

Nina Thorsen, producer, KQED and the California Report

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