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Mark Davis has been the sole owner of the Oakland Raiders since his father, Al Davis, the legendary coach and owner, died in 2011. 

Over this stretch, the Raiders have mostly struggled to maintain relevancy, on or off the field. In the event you loved this information and you want to receive details regarding bubble shooter pet please visit our own page. This year, however, the Raiders have become one of the most intriguing franchises in sports.

On the field, the team is in the playoffs for the first time since 2002. They play the Texans on Saturday in an AFC Wild Card game, and though they will be without their MVP-caliber quarterback Derek Carr, they are still a young group that looks promising for years to come.

Off the field, meanwhile, the franchise nearly moved to Los Angeles las season and are now threatening to move to Las Vegas, where the billionaire casino mogul Sheldon Adelson has helped push funding for a $1.9 billion stadium through the state senate. 

But for as relevant as the team is at the moment, precious little is known about Davis. Unlike his outspoken father, the younger Davis mostly stays out of the public eye and is known only for his trademark orange Prince Valiant bowl cut.