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'First Lady of Raider Nation,' Carol Davis, Dies at 93
Carol Davis, dubbed the 'First Lady of Raider Nation,' supported the Raiders for over 60 years, during which the team won three Super Bowls, the organization said.
- Carol Davis, known as 'The First Lady of Raider Nation,' has died at the age of 93, as announced by the Raiders team.
- Mark Davis honored her by lighting the Al Davis Memorial Torch at Allegiant Stadium in her honor following her death.
- The Raiders stated, 'Carol provided unbridled support and unparalleled guidance to the Davis family and the Raiders organization for over 60 years.'
- Mark Davis expressed to ESPN that 'there’s nobody that could have lit it other than her' during this difficult time.
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Carol Davis, Raiders co-owner, dead at 93
Carol Davis, co-owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, the Las Vegas Aces, and First Lady of Raider Nation, died Friday at 93 years old, her son, Mark Davis, announced Sunday. Carol Davis married the late Al Davis in 1954 and took over the team with their son when Al died in 2011. Mark Davis lit the Al Davis Memorial Torch as Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium in her honor on Sunday, the Raiders said in a statement. “Her strength and resilience, although not…
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