Dan Snyder finally sold the Washington Commanders in 2023 for a sports-franchise record $6.03 billion. Who owns the team now?
Josh Harris headed an ownership group that bought the Washington Commanders from Dan Snyder in 2023. We take a closer look at how the 60-year-old billionaire accumulated his massive wealth. What Is Josh Harris’ Net Worth?
It's been a completely fresh look for Washington and its fans since previous owner Dan Snyder was run out of the town. The billionaire was at the helm of the team for over two decades, bringing with him a plethora of scandals, underachievements, and headaches for those rooting for the burgundy and gold.
Via the Philadelphia Inquirer, the FBI interviewed Commanders owner Josh Harris last year in connection a criminal racketeering case against George E. Norcross III. The report cites court records in support of the assertion.
How toxic was Daniel Snyder to Washington’s football franchise? Just look what happened after he left town.
Josh Harris—owner of the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers, NHL’s New Jersey Devils and NFL’s Washington Commanders—entered 2025 with a bang. On Sunday, Jan. 12, news broke that the 76ers will ...
Commanders minority owner Magic Johnson expresses pride in the team's thrilling NFL playoffs win vs. Buccaneers
Even from the top of section 412 – the standing room area that’s about as far as one can get from the battle taking place between the Washington Commanders ... to the current ownership group led by Josh Harris. But on the way out, there was one final ...
The Washington Commanders earned an emphatic victory over the top-seeded Detroit Lions and advanced to the NFC championship game.
Even if the Commanders don’t make it past a very good Lions team Saturday, fans (and nonfans alike) should appreciate what the new ownership group is doing.
With a billionaire fortune, Josh Harris is not only the owner of the Washington Commanders but also a mogul with investments in various sports, leaving a mark with every move. Check out his current net worth here.
The Bills had a tremendous Sunday afternoon, defeating the Denver Broncos 31-7 in the Wildcard Weekend Round of the NFL playoffs. Josh Allen threw two touchdowns with no interceptions, James Cook scored a rushing touchdown, and Curtis Samuel and Ty Johnson both scored touchdowns. On defense, the Bills had two sacks but no interceptions.