Even with the Oakland Raiders becoming the Las Vegas Raiders, there has been one constant over the course of the last several seasons—the team’s infamous “Black Hole. One of the more well-known and recognizable fan sections in all of professional sports, the “Black Hole” unfortunately lost one of its pioneers as Rob Rivera, a co-founder of the Raiders crazed group, passed away this week from complications stemming from COVID-19. An Oakland native, Rivera was in his 50s at the time of his passing.
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