Update, 9:15 p.m. Tuesday:
Oakland Mayor Libby Schaaf released the following statement on Twitter Tuesday night:
“We are pleased to have additional time to work with the Raiders and the NFL to build a new home for the team in OAK. We recognize the Raiders have been understandably frustrated over the years so we're excited to have this chance to rededicate ourselves to getting a deal done that works for the team/NFL/our fans/our taxpayers. We remain confident that the Raiders can build a new stadium in Oakland without a direct public subsidy. We stand ready to work with the Raiders and the NFL to responsibly make that happen."
The Oakland Raiders released a statement congratulating the Rams and owner Stan Kroenke. Adding: "The Raiders will now turn our attention to exploring all options to find a permanent stadium solution. We thank fans throughout the Raider Nation for their unrivaled passion and support."
Update, 7 p.m. Tuesday:
With a 30-2 vote, NFL owners voted Tuesday night to allow the St. Louis Rams to move to a new stadium just outside Los Angeles, and the San Diego Chargers will have an option to share the facility.