Ugly Scenes Unfold After Final Raiders Game at Oakland Coliseum

Oakland bade farewell to the Raiders on Sunday and things got out of hand.

Derek Carr signs autographs for young fans after the game against the Jaguars.
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Derek Carr signs autographs for young fans after the game against the Jaguars.

In their final home game at the Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, the Raiders didn't have the send-off they had hoped for when the Jacksonville Jaguars came back from a 16-3 deficit at the half to on their way to a 20-16 victory.

Whether it was because the loss capped off another disappointing campaign for a team that's not going to have a winning record for the 16th time in the last 17 seasons, or the realization that their beloved yet disappointing franchise was saying goodbye to Oakland for Las Vegas, Raiders fans allowed their emotions to boil over following the conclusion of today's game. 

Despite Derek Carr and Raiders players' best efforts to leave the stadium on good terms, it didn't end well.

Here’s the Black Hole booing the players as they came over there salute. Quite an afternoon. pic.twitter.com/eWpdUAfkFi

— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) December 16, 2019

Things are descending into chaos in Oakland. Media has been asked to leave the field as security engaged in full-on brawl with a fan. Another woman gushed blood from her forehead, appearing as if she had been hit by trash heading for the field. pic.twitter.com/zOlImU7hEh

— Torrey Hart (@torreyhart) December 16, 2019

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— Kevin Clark (@bykevinclark) December 16, 2019

Chaos eventually erupted between Raiders fans and security. 

The scene is wild here.

Raiders fans refusing to leave.

Minor unrest; mostly under control. pic.twitter.com/nD9dsFwzk2

— Marc Sessler (@MarcSessler) December 16, 2019

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— Shayna Rubin (@ShaynaRubin) December 16, 2019

Items like food, cans of beer and trash were thrown onto the field. 

Needless to say, it was an ugly end for the Raiders' era in Oakland.

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