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Carol Davis, widow of longtime Las Vegas Raiders owner Al Davis and mother of current owner Mark Davis, has passed away at age 93.
Carol Davis, known affectionately as “The First Lady of Raider Nation,” died Friday, the team said in a statement Sunday. Her son lit the Al Davis Memorial Torch at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas in her honor.
“Carol has provided unstinting 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 Raiders greatness continues to be felt, appreciated and honored and woven into this historic franchise. If Al was the heart of the Raiders, Carol was the soul.”
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Oakland 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 coach in 1963 by the franchise. They eventually owned the team, and the Raiders won 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 assumed control of the franchise when his father died in 2011. Carol Davis retained a share of Raiders ownership.
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Carol Davis doesn’t usually have a front-facing role with the team, but she was on hand for the groundbreaking at Allegiant Stadium in 2017 when the Raiders moved from Oakland to Las Vegas.
During the team’s inaugural season in its new city, Carol Davis was on hand to light the torch dedicated to her late husband before the team’s first home game of 2020. No fans were present at the game due to COVID-19 restrictions.

FILE – Lights illuminate the Al Davis Memorial Torch before an NFL football game between the Las Vegas Raiders and the New Orleans Saints, Monday, Sept. 21, 2020, in Las Vegas. (AP Photo/Jeff Bottari, File)
Carol Davis was also the presenter for former Raiders head coach Tom Flores when he entered the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2021.
“There’s nobody who could have turned it on 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 look like we’re celebrating or anything like that. But to have my mom light that torch means so much, and I think it’s going to mean a lot to everybody in this valley, so I’m excited.”
The Raiders announced that a private service will be held in Oakland, Calif., with plans for a celebration of life to follow at a later date.

Carol Davis poses with the Hall of Fame bust of her late husband and Oakland Raiders owner Al Davis (not pictured) during halftime of the game against the Denver Broncos at the O.co Coliseum on December 6, 2012. (Kirby Lee/Image of Sport)
“Mrs. Davis has ascended to heaven to take her rightful place on the Throne of Greatness alongside her husband Al, both of whom are wrapped in Cloaks of Immortality,” the team said in a statement.



