The Oakland Raiders are playing what will most likely be the their final game in Oakland on Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars, and owner Mark Davis says he's not feeling "particularly nostalgic" about his team's second stint in Oakland coming to a close.

While speaking to NBC Sports Bay Area's Monte Poole, Davis said he "went through" feelings of nostalgia back in 1982 when the Raiders left Oakland for Los Angeles, but since the team returned to Oakland in 1995, good memories have been few and far between.

From the "Tuck Rule Game" to a string of draft busts including but not limited to JaMarcus Russell, Robert Gallery and Rolando McClain, Raiders football from 1995-2019 has not been easy for anyone involved.

In fact, when asked about his favorite memory from the Raiders' second stay in Oakland, Davis picked a regular season game from 2014 when the 0-10 Raiders got their first win of the season against the Kansas City Chiefs.

“The most memorable night, to me, was that Thursday night game against the Chiefs,” he said. “We were 0-10. It was pouring rain. The place was sold out and crazy. The crowd filled it up. We beat them (24-20) and got our first win of the season. That night was a reminder of what the Raider Nation is all about, and how they’ve supported the team and, hopefully, will continue to support the team in the future.”

The Raiders have not hosted a playoff game in Oakland since the 2002 season, so there weren't a whole of highlights for Davis to choose from. And then there was all that other off-the-field business where Davis repeatedly tried to get a new stadium somewhere in the Bay Area, but was unsuccessful.

Davis said he's grateful for the fans who supported the Raiders through the tough times and plan to still support the team when they move to Las Vegas next season. The $2 billion Allegiant Stadium just off the Las Vegas strip is 75 percent complete and should be ready in time for the 2020 NFL season.

“The Oakland Raiders were established in 1960,” Davis said. “The Los Angeles Raiders were established in 1982. And the Las Vegas Raiders are being established in 2020. It’s a new era, and we’ve got a new residence.”

Click here to read Davis' full interview with NBC Sports Bay Area.

Eric Ting is an SFGATE digital reporter. Email: eric.ting@sfgate.com | Twitter:@_ericting