Rapper Ice Cube, Las Vegas Raiders Mark Davis attend Week 14 TNF vs Los Angeles Rams at SoFi Stadium: Watch
- Rapper Ice Cube and Mark Davis were spotted together at Los Angeles Rams vs Las Vegas Raiders
- Twitter was amused to see the duo and suggested that Cube has fixed Davis's hair
- Others said that they were doing early offseason planning
American rapper Ice Cube and Mark Davis were spotted sitting together at the Los Angeles Rams vs Las Vegas Raiders Week 14 game. The two sides locked horns at the SoFi Stadium on Thursday night.
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Davis, an American businessman, is the controlling owner and the managing general partner of the Las Vegas Raiders. He also owns the Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA) franchise Las Vegas Aces. He inherited the Raiders from his father Al Davis in 2011 and has since been at the helm of the franchise.
Rapper Ice Cube, who is a Raiders fan publicly, as helped in Davis’s efforts to make the franchise popular. He used to wear the Raider’s gear, apparel and caps and helped to make it popular among fans.
Fans on Twitter were particularly impressed with Davi’s haircut and guessed that Ice Cube probably took him to the barber shop and even suggested the style to pick.
“@icecube taking Mark Davis to the barber shop. That’s the content I want,” one user wrote.
“All I’m thinking when they show Mark Davis with ICE Cube on @NFLonPrime is ICE has to have the number to the Barbershop,” another said.
“I hope Ice Cube drags Mark Davis to the #barbershop after this to finally fix that awful haircut,” another said reiterating the point.
One fan joked that Davis will not be sharing his Happy Meal with Ice Cube even though the bonhomie between them was apparent.
“Sources: Mark Davis confirmed not to share any of his Happy Meal with Ice Cube,” the fan said.
NFL writer Moe Moton speculated that the duo could be planning the offseason early where Cube was asking Davis to keep running back Josh Jacobs in the team.
“Aye, @icecube ask Mark Davis to put in a mandate to keep Josh Jacobs.
Early offseason planning,” Moton said.
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