NFL fans were impressed with the Las Vegas Raiders’ gifts to season ticket holders with the 2024 season approaching.
Raiders fans were recently greeted by a package in the mail from the franchise.
The Raiders went above and beyond when it came to a gift for their team’s season ticket holders as training camp approaches this week.
The Las Vegas franchise gave its fans a treasure chest in the mail.
When fans opened the treasure chest, there was a brightening on the dark map of the Raiders’ 2024 schedule.
The box also featured the new 65th anniversary logo and a pirate theme.
And fans were given a physical paper season tickets which featured a Raiders legend on each one.
A video of the shiny treasure chest went viral on X and fans were quick to reveal their envy of the gifts.
“As a ticket holder for the Miami DolphinsI have to say I’m very, very jealous,” one commented.
“As a @Broncos season ticket holder, I’m jealous. All we get are ticket price increases and new ways to monetize the new owners,” wrote another.
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“Ok this is amazing,” added a third.
“This is so cool,” said a fourth.
The final gift for a Raiders season ticket holder comes after a lightsaber, themed after last season’s Star Wars theme.
Las Vegas will begin its training camp in Southern California this week.
The Raiders are not allowed to hold their training camp in Las Vegas.
Additionally, the Las Vegas team is not allowed to promote its team due to training camp being in the same market as the Los Angeles Rams and Chargers.
This means the Raiders cannot have their fans or any local media reports present at the franchise’s training camp.
Las Vegas is coming off an 8-9 season in 2023.
But they finished the campaign on a high after defeating the other three AFC West teams down the stretch.
As a result, interim head coach Antonio Pierce took a full-time role in March.
The Raiders will have quarterbacks Aidan O’Connell and Gardner Minshew competing for the starting job in 2024.
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