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Raiders Want To Host A Future Super Bowl

Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia have expressed interest in hosting a future Super Bowl in light of the NFL owners awarding the 2014 Super Bowl to a cold-weather city in New York/New Jersey.

Add Oakland to that list.

Newsday’s Bob Glauber reports (via PFT) Raiders CEO Amy Trask expressed interest in a future Super Bowl should the Raiders get a new stadium.

“I think Oakland would absolutely be a terrific site for a future Super Bowl and we’re working closely with the city and the county and all sorts of exciting ideas with a new Bay Area stadium,” Trask said.

It’s possible the Raiders and 49ers could share a stadium but no decisions have been made (or announced). Trask did say that they liked the location of their current stadium.

Can you imagine sharing a stadium with Al Davis? This is the guy who up and moved his team before the 1982 season.

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