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Carol Davis, longtime Raiders ‘First Lady,’ dead at 93
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Carol Davis, the widow of longtime Las Vegas Raiders owner Al Davis and mother of current owner Mark Davis, has passed away at 93.
Carol Davis, known affectionately as “The First Lady of Raider Nation,” died on Friday, the team said in an announcement on Sunday. Her son lit the Al Davis Memorial Torch at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas in her honor.
“Carol provided unbridled support and unparalleled guidance to the Davis family and the Raiders organization for over 60 years,” the team said in a statement. “Her direct impact on the Greatness of the Raiders continues to be felt, cherished, and honored, and is woven into the fabric of this historic franchise. If Al was the heart of the Raiders, Carol was the soul.”
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Raiders principal owner Al Davis and his wife Carol are seen cradling a trophy, Jan. 3, 1964, in Oakland, California. (Chris Kjobech/The Oakland Tribune)
Al Davis married Carol Sagal in 1954, and they became synonymous with Raiders football ever since the former was hired as a coach in 1963 by the franchise. They eventually owned the team, and the Raiders went on to win three Super Bowls – in 1976, 1980 and 1983 – under Davis’ leadership.
Mark Davis was the couple’s only child, born in 1955, and he eventually took control of the franchise when his father died in 2011. Carol Davis retained a share of Raiders ownership.
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Carol Davis did not usually have a front-facing role with the team, but she was present for the groundbreaking at Allegiant Stadium in 2017 as the Raiders moved from Oakland to Las Vegas.
During the team’s inaugural season in its new city, Carol Davis was present to light the torch dedicated to her late husband before the team’s first home game in 2020. There were no fans present at the game due to COVID-19 restrictions.

Lights illuminate the Al Davis Memorial Torch before a game between the Raiders and the New Orleans Saints, Sept. 21, 2020, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Jeff Bottari, File)
Carol Davis was also the presenter for former Raiders head coach Tom Flores as he entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2021.
“There’s nobody that could have lit it other than her,” Mark Davis told ESPN during the 2020 season. “Because it’s really a tough time in the country, but also here in Nevada, we don’t want to seem that we’re celebrating or anything of that nature. But to have my mom light that torch means so much, and I think it will mean a lot for everybody in this valley, so I’m excited.”
The Raiders announced a private service will be held in Oakland, California, with plans for a celebration of life to come at a future date.

Carol Davis poses with the Hall of Fame bust of her late husband and Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis during halftime of the game against the Denver Broncos on Dec. 6, 2012. (Kirby Lee/Image of Sport)
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“Mrs. Davis has ascended to the heavens to take a rightful seat on the Throne of Greatness next to her husband Al, both of whom are wrapped in Cloaks of Immortality,” the team said in a statement.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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Transfer rumors, news: Juventus eye move for Chelsea’s Gusto
Juventus are looking at a move for Chelsea defender Malo Gusto, while Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski has been linked with Manchester United, but the club’s minority owner, Sir Jim Ratcliffe, has shot that down. Join us for the latest transfer news and rumors from around the globe.
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– Manchester United minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe has blocked a shock move for Barcelona striker Robert Lewandowski, reports The Daily Mirror. Lewandowski, 37, is expected to become a free agent next summer, and won’t be short of potential suitors if he does. However, United won’t be among them as things stand, with Ratcliffe keen to “not repeat the mistakes of the past” by signing a player toward the end of his career. The Poland international has scored 73 league goals for Barcelona since joining in 2022 on a free transfer from Bayern Munich.
– Barcelona and Arsenal are set to battle to sign 15-year-old Montpellier striker Lacine Megnan-Pave, according to L’Equipe. Megnan-Pave has caught the eye with his performances for Montpellier’s U19 side, where he has scored twice in five games, and the 6-foot left-footed forward could have a choice to make in the near future. Though Barcelona and their La Masia academy are tipped to get the deal over the line first.
– Bayern Munich are among the clubs considering a bid to sign FC Cologne winger Said El Mala in January, Sky Germany has revealed. El Mala, 19, is under contract at the club until June 2030, so his transfer is valued above the €40 million mark following an electric start to the Bundesliga season. As things stand, Cologne are not willing to entertain January offers that would see the 19-year-old return to the club on loan for the remainder of the season.
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– Tottenham are tracking FC Porto striker Samu Aghehowa, 21, but Arsenal, Newcastle and Nottingham Forest are also interested. (Caught Offside)
– Manchester United midfielder Casemiro, 33, looks set to leave for free at the end of the season as the club won’t extend his contract. (Football Insider)
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Men’s NCAA tournament 2026 schedule, locations, bracket announcement date, more
The 2026 men’s NCAA tournament will cap the 2025-26 men’s college basketball season, which tips Nov. 3. By the end, on April 6 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, a champion will be crowned. Let’s look at the details of how that will happen.
March Madness 2026 begins with the announcement of the 68-team bracket on Selection Sunday (March 15).
The First Four, at UD Arena in Dayton, will consist of eight teams playing for a spot in the opening round on Tuesday, March 17 and Wednesday, March 18.
The round of 64 begins Thursday, March 19, and the round of 32 begins Saturday, March 21. The cities for the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament are: Buffalo, New York; Greenville, South Carolina; Oklahoma City; Portland; Tampa; Philadelphia; San Diego; and St. Louis, Missouri.
The regional semifinals (Sweet 16) and finals (Elite Eight) will take place in Houston (South); San Jose, California (West); Chicago (Midwest); and Washington, D.C. (East).
The Final Four will take place April 4 and 6 in Indianapolis.
Complete dates and venue information for the 2025 Division I men’s NCAA tournament are below.
Meanwhile, bookmark Joe Lunardi’s ESPN Bracketology for projections of the field, including teams considered to be on the bubble. The bracket will be updated every Tuesday during the nonconference portion of the 2025-26 regular season, every Tuesday and Friday during conference play and more frequently during league tournaments — aka Champ Week — in the lead-up to Selection Sunday.
Selection Sunday: March 15
First Four: March 17-18
First round (round of 64): March 19
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KeyBank Center, Buffalo
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Bon Secours Wellness Arena, Greenville
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Paycom Center, Oklahoma City
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Moda Center, Portland
First round (round of 64): March 20
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Amalie Arena, Tampa
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Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia
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Viejas Arena, San Diego
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Enterprise Center, St. Louis
Second round (round of 32): March 21
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KeyBank Center, Buffalo
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Bon Secours Wellness Arena, Greenville
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Paycom Center, Oklahoma City
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Moda Center, Portland
Second round (round of 32): March 22
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Amalie Arena, Tampa
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Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia
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Viejas Arena, San Diego
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Enterprise Center, St. Louis
Sweet 16 (regional semifinals): March 26
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South: Toyota Center, Houston
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West: SAP Center, San Jose
Sweet 16 (regional semifinals): March 27
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Midwest: United Center, Chicago
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East: Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.
Elite Eight (regional finals): March 28
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South: Toyota Center, Houston
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West: SAP Center, San Jose
Elite Eight (regional finals): March 29
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Midwest: United Center, Chicago
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East: Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.
Final Four (national semifinals and national championship): April 4, 6
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