Tesla, SpaceX and The Boring Company CEO Elon Musk could team up with the newly relocated Las Vegas Raiders to provide the AFC West franchise transportation to Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada.

Raiders team president Marc Badain commented on it to Mick Akers of the Las Vegas Review-Journal:

“Las Vegas has always been a town built off innovation and The Boring Company’s project at the convention center is another example of that … If they want to extend it to the stadium, we’d be extremely supportive and think it would be great for the city and for the stadium project.”

Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority CEO Steve Hill also weighed in:

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“That’s going to make game-day experience for everybody in that corridor much easier … If you want you could come park here and go to the stadium and it also ties all the parking garages up and down the Strip together.”

The Boring Company, founded by Musk in 2016, works with cities and governments for digging tunnels and providing transportation services to municipalities. Musk has envisioned utilizing a Hyperloop for faster and individualized mass transit in cities like Los Angeles, California.

The Raiders will be moving into Allegiant Stadium, which already has a proposed a Las Vegas monorail to provide transportation for fans and staff, ahead of the 2020 season as the former Oakland team makes their relocation official in Sin City.

It has been a long-awaited move after years of battling with the city of Oakland and Alameda County to renovate the Oakland Coliseum, which the Raiders shared with MLB's Oakland Athletics. Instead of answering their request, the Raiders have moved on to greener pastures one state over.