The Oakland Raiders' move to Las Vegas is now set in stone, thanks to a 31-1 vote from the teams in the league. With the relocation now locked in, it's obvious that both fans of the Raiders and players alike are dealing with many different emotions.Those emotions could range anywhere from excitement, to happiness, to sadness to anger. Regardless, a wide-range of people have opinions. We'll likely hear and see many of these emotions over the next few years as well, because the team is staying in Oakland for at least another two seasons, according to USA TODAY.With the new Raiders stadium in Las Vegas not expected to be ready until the 2020 season, and the Raiders having annual leases through the 2018 season, it goes without saying it'll be an interesting few seasons. The team could also extend the lease one more season, but the question becomes, will fans of this Raiders team show up for the next couple of years, all the while knowing that the team is still leaving them?Well, that's an argument for another day. For now, many players chose to take to Twitter to sound off on the Vegas move. This included a heartfelt message from quarterback Derek Carr and responses from many other players. Let's take a look at some of the top Twitter reactions from players on the move to Las Vegas.

Then, of course, there were other players from across the league who sounded off on the move, with some reactions surrounding the fact that the Raiders were staying in Oakland for additional seasons. Then, there were jokes about how hard it would be to live in Las Vegas, and how some players can't deal with taking a nice vacation there.

Whatever you think about it, it's obvious that the Raiders players are going to miss the fans in Oakland, but that the fans in Vegas are going to get a team on the rise and one with a ton of potential as well.

Before we really begin to lock in on what life for the Raiders in Las Vegas will be like, it's probably more important to see how things go over the next few years in Oakland. Will the fans still buy in? Will there still be a lot of ticket sales? It's a strange situation, especially considering that this may actually be a team on the fringe of competing for a Super Bowl soon, and may fight for one while still playing in Oakland as well.