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“Mark Davis Reveals the Secrets Behind His Unbeaten Streak: What Makes This Time of Year Extra Special?”

"Mark Davis Reveals the Secrets Behind His Unbeaten Streak: What Makes This Time of Year Extra Special?"

The Las Vegas Raiders are at a crossroads, grappling with a legacy that feels heavy with the weight of missed opportunities. It’s been over two decades since the Silver and Black tasted playoff success—2002 to be exact—when they last strutted their stuff at the Super Bowl. Since that glorious moment, they’ve only danced in the postseason twice—2016 and 2021—painting a picture of frustration and longing for their passionate fanbase. In a candid moment, owner Mark Davis shared his unwavering optimism, claiming, “I say it every year, this is my favorite time: We are undefeated.” But optimism only goes so far, especially when your franchise has cycled through three different head coach-general manager duos in the past three years, resulting in a disheartening 18-33 record.

As Davis reflects on the trials of the past, he acknowledges the need for a fresh start. This time around, he’s enlisting star power—Tom Brady as a minority owner, along with General Manager John Spytek and Super Bowl-winning coach Pete Carroll. With last season’s dismal 4-13 finish still fresh in the minds of fans, the Raiders are making sweeping changes, including a bold trade for quarterback Geno Smith. Yet, amidst this flurry of activity, Davis remains grounded, reminding us that rebuilding a team is rarely a quick fix as he ponders the question on every fan’s lips: Is this the year they finally break the drought? “You always want to compete, but you have to be honest,” he admits, “Are we going to win the Super Bowl this year? I don’t know. It’s possible.” Buckle up, Raiders fans, because the journey ahead might be wild. For those wanting to dive deeper into this evolving narrative, you can <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6248076/2025/04/02/raiders-mark-davis-tom-brady-pete-carroll/?source=empsharedarticle”>LEARN MORE.

The Raiders have their third head coach and General Manager pairing in three years. It’s a big reason they are 18-33 in that time.The Raiders haven’t won a playoff game since 2002, which was their last Super Bowl appearance. The only two seasons they have had a winning record since then — in 2016 and in 2021 — were the only two seasons they have made the postseason the past 22 seasons.The Raiders have upgraded at quarterback, trading for Geno Smith, Carroll’s former quarterback in Seattle. But Davis knows the rebuild could take more than one offseason.“I just didn’t get it right,” Davis said this week at the owners meetings, via Vic Tafur of TheAthletic.com. “That’s all there is to it.”The Raiders need a rebuild after a 4-13 season in 2024, a season in which the other three teams in the AFC West made the postseason.

It’s no wonder owner Mark Davis said, “I say it every year, this is my favorite time: We are undefeated.”This time, he has Tom Brady as a minority owner and confidant, Brady’s long-time friend and former teammate, John Spytek, as General Manager and Super Bowl-winning coach Pete Carroll. “You always want to compete, but you have to be honest,” Davis said. “Are we going to win the Super Bowl this year? I don’t know. It’s possible.”

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