Raiders owner Mark Davis told reporters Wednesday that the team has "a number of options" for where they will play home games during the 2019 NFL season.
Davis' comments come one day after the city of Oakland has filed a federal antitrust lawsuit trying to recover damages for the Raiders' upcoming move to Las Vegas. The team hasn't signed a lease for 2019 and had been in talks with Oakland about a lease for next season.
Asked if Oakland remains a possibility for next season, Davis said: "As I said, emotionally, you know, I don't want to pay for my own lawsuit, but for the fans, it's something that I have to think about."
Davis added: "I've got two words for the lawsuit and I used them the other day. One is meritless and the other one the attorneys will understand is malicious. And I'll leave it at that, and I'll let the attorneys do all the rest of the speaking."
San Antonio appears an unlikely destination as Davis said the turf at the Alamodome is an issue in his mind.
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, speaking at the Winter League Meeting, said the league would like a resolution on the Raiders' 2019 home by January-February.