(AP) - Four weeks after being stymied in their effort to move to Los Angeles, the Raiders agreed to a one-year lease extension to remain at the Oakland Coliseum on Thursday.
Raiders owner Mark Davis had been mulling multiple options to move his team since being passed over by the NFL's other owners to relocate the Raiders to Southern California.
The St. Louis Rams were approved to move to Los Angeles in January, while the San Diego Chargers have an option to join the Rams.
The agreement with the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum Joint Powers Authority guarantees that the Raiders will play the 2016 season in the same stadium they have called home since 1995. It also carries two one-year team options.
The deal still needs approval of the Oakland City Council and Alameda County Board of Supervisors.
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