Father's Day is coming up and if Dad is an Oakland Raiders fan, there are some really cool gift possibilities. Here's my guide to the best Oakland Raiders Father's Day gifts:
Just writing about this makes me want one. This is a official mega print of the 1977 Super Bowl XI ticket, blown up 500%, printed on archival canvas and stretch-mounted on a wood frame, like a piece of art. The ticket is 12" x 31" and sells for $79.95. As the 1976 Raiders may have been the greatest NFL team ever, this is a fitting tribute.
Another cool Father's Day gift no Oakland Raider fan should be without, is a real Riddell Revolution Speed authentic NFL Raiders helmet. How cool would this be on Dad's desk? The helmet comes complete with facemask, 4-point chinstrap and of course the official Silver and Black logos. The helmet is $299.95.
Most dads seem to like golf and what better way to show off their membership in the Raider Nation than this Oakland Raiders Fairway Stand golf bag. The bag sells for $229.95 and includes all the features needed by a scratch golfer or just a weekend warrior.
For the backyard or for the ultimate tailgate experience, why not go all out for dad with this Raiders full portable bar set-up. You get a steel-framed bar, with three levels of shelving, an umbrella, a drop-in cooler, four padded bar stools and a rolling travel bag to carry it all. The bar set is on sale for $499.99, with a normal list price of $699.99.
So many dads love to cook, whether it's in the backyard or in the tailgating section before a Raiders game. This Raiders embroidered chef coat will add a touch of class to any BBQ, while still allowing the chef to show his Raider pride. The jacket is $79.99.
Although born and raised with Eagles fans in Philadelphia, Freddy Sherman has always been a citizen of Raider Nation at heart. Since his dad got him a signed George Blanda football as child, to meeting Lyle Alzado in the 1980s, he hasn't looked back. Follow him on Twitter @thefredsherman
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