NFL Owners to Vote on Raiders Ownership Succession Plan
NFL owners will vote on a succession plan allowing Silver Lake executive Egon Durban to purchase majority stake in Raiders from Mark Davis.

NFL owners are scheduled to vote on a succession plan for the Las Vegas Raiders that would give Silver Lake co-chief executive officer Egon Durban the option to purchase a majority stake in the franchise from current owner Mark Davis, according to sources.
The proposed arrangement represents a significant potential ownership change for the Raiders organization. Silver Lake is a prominent private equity firm that has made investments in various technology and sports properties.
Mark Davis has been the controlling owner of the Raiders since inheriting the team following his father Al Davis's death in 2011. The elder Davis was a legendary figure in NFL history, serving as the team's owner and general manager for decades and helping shape the modern league.
The Raiders relocated from Oakland to Las Vegas in 2020, moving into the new Allegiant Stadium. The franchise has undergone significant changes in recent years, including the move to Nevada and various coaching and front office transitions.
The timing and specific details of the ownership vote have not been publicly disclosed. NFL ownership changes typically require approval from at least 24 of the league's 32 owners to pass.