Take a look at the flashy $2 billion stadium the Raiders want to build in Las Vegas

Stadium location narrowed down
Stadium location narrowed down

The Oakland Raiders are continuing their attempt to relocate to Las Vegas.

On Thursday, it was reported that they filed three trademarks for "Las Vegas Raiders," while reportedly trying to drum up $750 million in public funding.

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Raiders owner Mark Davis has pledged $500 million toward the project, and according to a report from the Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee, the stadium would cost a total of $1.9 billion.

While this is a far from concluded move, the renderings of the stadium, via MANICA Architecture, do portray a flashy, eye-catching stadium.

Take a look below.

The stadium won't be directly located in the heart of Las Vegas.

MANICA Architecture

Much like Las Vegas itself, the stadium looks like an oasis in the desert.

MANICA Architecture

According to the SNTIC report, Las Vegas can expect $100 million worth of media exposure per year from the Raiders.

MANICA Architecture

And they believe holding sporting events can generate an additional $51.7 million for Las Vegas.

MANICA Architecture

The open-aired entrance is a nice touch for cool desert nights.

MANICA Architecture

It's a 65,000-seat stadium.

MANICA Architecture

The move isn't a definite, but the Raiders are pushing to become Sin City's first NFL team.

MANICA Architecture

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