- ABC News
- May 6, 2022
HENDERSON, Nev. -- Dan Ventrelle is out as president of the Las Vegas Raiders, owner Mark Davis announced Friday. "Dan Ventrelle is no longer with the Raiders organization," Davis said in a statement. "We will have no further comment at this time." Davis declined to comment to ESPN on the reason for Ventrelle's departure, saying only the team would fill the vacancy. Ventrelle did not reply to a message. Ventrelle's departure continues a sense of palace intrigue within the Raiders organization as it has undergone massive upheaval since moving to southern Nevada from Oakland in 2020. He was named the team president following the 2021 season after taking over on an interim basis when Marc Badain resigned last July. Ventrelle, who joined the Raiders in 2003, previously served as executive vice president and general counsel and had been with the team for 18 years. Badain cited family, the completion of Allegiant Stadium and the desire for new pursuits after being with the...