Oakland Raiders owner Mark Davis continues to flirt with Las Vegas as a potential site for relocation.

According to a report from ESPN, Davis will attend a meeting with Nevada tourism officials on Thursday to discuss a proposed domed stadium in Las Vegas.

The report states casino mogul Sheldon Adelson and real estate agency Majestic Realty have proposed a $1.3 billion stadium project, presumably where the Raiders could play.

The Raiders have been looking to relocate for the past couple years. They were the lone team not to be granted permission to relocate to Los Angeles this off-season, but could still join the Rams should the Chargers decide to stay in San Diego past this upcoming season.

Davis has signed a one-year lease to remain in Oakland for the upcoming season that includes two one-year options. The Raiders are playing in the 50-year-old Oakland Coliseum, and are looking for a new stadium either in Oakland or elsewhere.