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Raiders re-enter 'meaningful, productive' talks with Oakland

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After months of uncertainty regarding the team's home for 2019, the Oakland Raiders might stay put.

The Raiders resumed negotiations with the body that oversees the Oakland-California County Coliseum, the group's executive director told Michael Gehlken of the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

"I will confirm that we, late last week, started sitting down and talking with the Raiders about the potential of a 2019 season deal," Scott McKibben said. "In my view, the discussions have been meaningful and productive."

Previous talks broke down after the city of Oakland filed a federal antitrust lawsuit against the Raiders and the NFL for the team's upcoming relocation to Las Vegas, where a new $1.9-billion stadium is scheduled to be ready for the 2020 season.

The Raiders walked away from the table and explored options such as relocating to London, sharing a stadium with the San Francisco 49ers, or playing at Oracle Park.

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