As everyone knows by now, unless you have been living under a rock, the Kansas City Chiefs and San Francisco 49ers are playing in the Super Bow at Allegiant Stadium, home to the Las Vegas Raiders. It's not a great time for Raiders fans, as one of their two biggest rivals will hoist a Lombardi Trophy in their stadium before their own team will.
Things are a bit crazy in the football world right now, and this is the last thing Raiders fans want to be worried about. However, when a rumor with photos surfaced recently, Raiders fans got even more upset. There is a rumor going around that the Chiefs are staying in the Raiders' home locker room.
The picture shows the locker room door and wall outside of the locker room wrapped in a Chiefs graphic. A sign above the locker room says "Las Vegas Raiders Locker Room."
Chiefs fans feel great about themselves, as their team could stomp all over the Raiders' shield on the carpet in the locker room. However, one Raiders player debunked the whole rumor.
Jermaine Eluemunor, who has played with the Raiders the last few seasons, but is set to become a free agent, let everyone know that the picture is not of the Raiders locker room, but actually, the UNLV locker room, who happen to share Allegiant Stadium with the Raiders. He later stated that the Raiders locker room has pictures of Raiders legends right outside of the locker room, and he doubts Mark Davis would let anyone take those down.
The pathway to our locker room has pics of raider legends on the walls and is all black. Plus I doubt mark would want the trash ass chiefs to step all over the shield in the middle of the locker room. That’s a no no
— Jermaine Eluemunor (@TheMainShow_) February 5, 2024
Someone else made a note that the sign above the locker room matches the sign above the Raiders' actual locker room, so it's really still out for debate. However, If I had to side with someone, it would be the guy who's been in the locker room all year long the last few years.
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