The Oakland Raiders have been officially renamed the Las Vegas Raiders. Nevada Gov. Steve Sisolak unveiled the Raiders’ new name alongside owner Mark Davis at a news conference Wednesday at Allegiant Stadium. The team, founded in 1960, have won three Super Bowls in their 60-year history. The NFL officially approved the Raiders’ relocation to Las Vegas in March 2017. The organization will base their training and business operations in Henderson and play their home games at 65,000-seat Allegiant Stadium, located on the south end of the Las Vegas Strip.