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Oakland Raiders fans plead for a stay
Raider Nation revealed: Looking beyond the costumes - Silver And Black Pride
Raider Nation: interview with Ray Perez a.k.a. Dr. Death | Raiders Italia
Ray Perez, 25 - RAIDER NATION: BEHIND THE MAKEUP - ESPN
Raiders super fan Dr. Death vows to abandon team if they move
Gase: Should longtime Raider fans still root for them? – Times-Herald
Dr. Death wants to make sure the Raiders stay in Oakland, not move back to L.A. – San Bernardino Sun
Oakland Raiders fan Ray Perez, of Sacramento, also knows as "Dr.... News Photo - Getty Images
Raiders superfan 'Dr. Death' has Guam ties
Raiders superfan 'Dr. Death' has Guam ties
Raider Nation: interview with Ray Perez a.k.a. Dr. Death | Raiders Italia
Thompson: Raiders know die-hard fans will follow them anywhere – The Mercury News
Raiders superfan 'Dr. Death' has Guam ties
Dr.Death | Sacramento CA
Oakland, California, USA. 30th Aug, 2015. ''Doctor Death'' and friends give Arizona Cardinals greetings from the black hole on Sunday, August 30, 2015 at O.co Coliseum in Oakland, CA. The Cardinals defeated
Raiders fans going through different stages of grief after being jilted - Los Angeles Times
Las Vegas Relocation: Raider Nation not giving up on Oakland Raiders
Raiders superfan 'Dr. Death' has Guam ties
An Oakland Raiders superfan livestreamed his goodbye to the team he loved - SBNation.com
Oakland Raiders Fan Dr Death Impassioned Coliseum City Support Speech Video - YouTube
A Buffalo Bills fan, left, walks next to Oakland Raiders fan Dr. Death Ray Perez outside of O.co Coliseum before an NFL football game between the Oakland Raiders and the Buffalo Bills
And so begins the Raiders' long, awkward goodbye – East Bay Times
Raider Nation: interview with Ray Perez a.k.a. Dr. Death | Raiders Italia
Oakland Raiders Character Dr. Death: Raider Nation Unmasked | Fans Against Violence
If the Raiders depart, it won't be the first time fans in Oakland have been left behind - Los Angeles Times