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The protagonists have remained mum about their actual status since Swift began attending Kelce’s games 1½ weeks ago. “There is not going to be a ‘Pre-Taylor Swift Era’ and a ‘Post-Taylor Swift Era’ for the NFL. So for us, it’s fantastic,” said Ian Trombetta, the NFL’s senior vice president of social, influencer and content marketing. “Is the NFL overdoing it?” Jason asked Travis on an episode of their podcast released Wednesday. '” the NFL's Trombetta said.
Persons: Eager, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, it’s, Brian McCarthy, Tay Tay, Swift, Gen, Taylor, , Rebecca Brooks, , Brooks, Ian Trombetta, , ” Trombetta, there's, Dan Snyder’s, “ We’ve, Patrick Mahomes, Joe DiMaggio, Marilyn Monroe, David Beckham, Tom Brady, Giselle Bunchen, “ There’s, Barbie ’, Joe Favorito, Kelce, Jason, Travis, Neal Pilson, Jerry Jones, ” Pilson, “ I’ve, Trombetta Organizations: National Football League, Kansas City Chiefs, NFL, Associated Press, Alter Agents, Kansas, Washington, Super Bowl, NFL Media, Chiefs, Philadelphia Eagles, NBC, Kansas City, New York Jets, CBS Sports, Dallas Cowboys Locations: Kansas City, New York, California, U.S, Travis
(AP) — Washington Commanders part-owner Magic Johnson criticized coach Ron Rivera's team for playing with “no intensity or fire" in a 40-20 loss Thursday night to the Chicago Bears, a club that hadn’t won a game in nearly a full year. By the time Sam Howell led the hosts to their initial first down, nearly 2 1/2 minutes into the second quarter, Chicago (1-4) was already ahead 17-0. At halftime, the tally was 27-3, and the Bears had outgained the Commanders 307-84 in total yards. Afterward, the Commanders forced the Bears to punt for the first time all evening. Later, with a chance to cut the deficit to seven with under 5 1/2 minutes left, Slye missed a 46-yard attempt.
Persons: Magic Johnson, Ron Rivera's, hadn’t, “ Let's, ” —, , Rivera, Jack Del Rio —, Justin Fields, DJ Moore, ” Rivera, , ” Johnson, Dan Snyder, Washington “, “ didn’t, Terry McLaurin, ” McLaurin, that’s, we've, Darrick Forrest, Moore, Khalil Herbert . Washington, Fields, Sam Howell, “ Let’s, Howell, Logan Thomas, Matt Eberflus, Thomas, Joey Slye, Ron, Slye, ___ Organizations: , Chicago Bears, Redskins, Washington, Philadelphia Eagles, Buffalo Bills, Bears, Chicago, Denver Broncos Locations: LANDOVER, Md, — Washington, Chicago, Washington
CNN —Ahead of the start of the NFL season, Washington Commanders coach Ron Rivera sat down with CNN This Morning for a wide-ranging interview on leadership and other topics. Ron Rivera: There are so many great examples out there of it, you know, from people like Nelson Mandela. You know, there’s a great saying that says leadership is not about you, but it will start with you. RR: I think great leaders start with themselves. I think you’ve got to create a positive culture that is built through character.
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Even with alpha strikeout, Steve Cohen scores
  + stars: | 2023-07-31 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +2 min
NEW YORK, July 31 (Reuters Breakingviews) - Hedge fund mastermind Steve Cohen is best known for his savvy trades, but it doesn’t take an investing whizz to make money in baseball. His New York Mets are one of the worst teams in the league despite a record-setting $364 million payroll. Cohen bought full ownership of the club in 2020 for $2.4 billion and spent lavishly on the roster. Even so, the Mets are already worth $500 million more than Cohen paid, according to Forbes, a nice uplift for substandard performance. Dan Snyder just sold his woeful Washington Commanders for $6 billion; Snyder paid $800 million for the team and its stadium in 1999.
Persons: Steve Cohen, Cohen, Max Scherzer, Dan Snyder, Snyder, Michael Jordan, Jennifer Saba, , Jeffrey Goldfarb, Sharon Lam Organizations: YORK, Reuters, New York Mets, Mets, Forbes, SAC Capital Advisors, Charlotte Hornets, Twitter, Sequoia, Walmart, BT boss’s, Thomson
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Former Commanders owner Snyder fined $60 million
  + stars: | 2023-07-20 | by ( ) www.reuters.com   time to read: +3 min
July 20 (Reuters) - The National Football League has fined former Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder $60 million after an investigation into allegations of misconduct and financial improprieties, the league said on Thursday after approving his sale of the team. Goodell later expanded White's review to include alleged financial misconduct at the club, after those allegations were first raised before a Congressional committee. Johnston, a former cheerleader and marketing manager for the Commanders, told members of a House Oversight Committee that Snyder made sexual advances on her. The investigators also concluded that the Commanders withheld about $11 million in revenue, and possibly more, that should have been shared with other NFL teams. The report said it was unable to determine the total amount of improperly shielded revenues as Snyder failed to fully cooperate with the investigation.
Persons: Dan Snyder, Roger Goodell, Mary Jo White, Snyder, Tiffani Johnston, Goodell, Johnston, Johnston's, Ms, White, Frank Pingue, Pritha Sarkar Organizations: National Football League, Washington, NFL, U.S . Securities, Exchange, Congress, Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, Thomson Locations: Toronto, Lincoln
CNN —The Washington Commanders will have a new ownership group as the team’s previous owner faces a $60 million fine from the league following an independent investigation finding workplace misconduct and financial improprieties. The Commanders’ new ownership group includes Basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson and billionaire Mitch Rales, Harris’ longtime sports business partner. NFL commissioner Roger Goodell congratulated Harris and his partners after the unanimous vote. Johnston told a congressional committee that the Commanders owner had put his hand on her leg under the table at a work dinner and tried to persuade her to get into his limousine. “The conduct substantiated in Ms. White’s findings has no place in the NFL,” a statement from NFL commissioner Roger Goodell stated.
Persons: Josh Harris, Harris, Basketball Hall of Famer Magic Johnson, Mitch Rales, Harris ’, Roger Goodell, “ Josh, Josh, ” Goodell, Daniel Snyder, Snyder, Tanya, Dan Snyder, Mary Jo White, White, Tiffani Johnston, Johnston, , , Ms, ” Snyder, , “ Mr, Goodell Organizations: CNN, Washington, NFL, Apollo Global Management, Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, Basketball Hall of Famer, Street Journal, former Securities and Exchange Commission, SEC, Locations: Washington, Minnesota
July 20 (Reuters) - National Football League owners have unanimously approved the sale of the Washington Commanders franchise to a group led by the co-owner of the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers and the NHL's New Jersey Devils, the league said on Thursday. Financial terms of the deal to purchase the Commanders from Dan Snyder, who was fined $60 million by the NFL for workplace misconduct after the approval was announced, were not disclosed. Former NBA great Johnson wrote on Twitter that he is both "honored and ecstatic" to be a co-owner of an NFL team. The investigation also concluded that the Commanders withheld about $11 million in revenue, and possibly more, that should have been shared with other NFL teams. In 2021 the NFL fined the Commanders $10 million after an independent counsel review found the workplace demonstrated "a general lack of respect" towards women.
Persons: Dan Snyder, Josh Harris, Mitchell Rales, Magic Johnson, Harris, Johnson, Snyder, Frank Pingue, Deepa Babington Organizations: National Football League, Washington Commanders, Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, NFL, Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, Fame, Los Angeles Lakers, 76ers, Devils, Premier League soccer, Crystal, Apollo Global Management, Washington, NBA, Twitter, Congress, Forbes, U.S . House, Thomson Locations: Maryland, U.S, Toronto
A general view of fans in front of the Washington Commanders logo during the first half of the game between the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles at FedExField on September 25, 2022 in Landover, Maryland. The NFL's Washington Commanders entered into a deal to be sold to a consortium led by private-equity financier and professional sports team owner Josh Harris, the sides announced Friday. "League staff and the finance committee will review details of the proposed Washington transaction," the NFL said. The deal comes months after team owner Dan Snyder hired investment bankers to explore a sale, CNBC previously reported. Snyder wasn't being forced to sell the team despite mounting pressure among other owners to have him removed as owner.
The AGs have issued subpoenas to the NFL in connection with the probe. The attorneys general of New York and California said Thursday they had opened an investigation into the workplace practices and culture of the National Football League , including claims of gender discrimination. New York AG Letitia James said, "No person should ever have to endure harassment, discrimination, or abuse in the workplace. The NFL has more than 1,000 employees in offices in New York and California, the AGs noted. Our policies are intended not only to comply with all applicable laws but to foster a workplace free from harassment, intimidation and discrimination."
Canadian billionaire Steve Apostolopoulos appeared on CNBC's Squawk Box on Monday, telling Andrew Ross Sorkin that he's "still in the hunt" when it comes to purchasing the Washington Commanders. Earlier this month, an ownership group led by Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils owner Josh Harris made a bid worth an estimated $6 billion. Both the league and Harris' ownership group declined to comment on Apostolopoulos' remarks. The Toronto businessman is a managing partner of the real estate firm Triple Group of Companies and he's the founder of the private equity firm Six Ventures. "It is a tremendous city, it is a tremendous team, there is lots of great things happening in that market and we are real estate guys, so we look from real estate standpoint as well."
When Daniel Snyder, at 34, became the youngest person to buy an N.F.L. franchise in 1999, he ushered in a wave of optimism and promise for the Washington franchise, a bedrock of the league. Coming off a 6-10 season, the team still raked in revenue from an ardent fan base that flocked in droves to the suburban Maryland stadium named for its late owner, Jack Kent Cooke. The formerly brash, big-spending owner had been pressured into changing the team’s name and logo, buying out his partners and, eventually, to awaken from a dream which had turned into a nightmare for many. Despite Snyder’s dream, the team never won the Super Bowl in his tenure, or even made it as far as a conference championship game.
Dan Snyder is nearing a deal to sell the Washington Commanders to a group led by private equity titan Josh Harris for approximately $6 billion, people familiar with the matter said, a deal that would end one of the most tumultuous team ownership tenures ever with a record-breaking sale. Snyder, who bought the club in 1999 for $800 million, has been under immense pressure in recent years owing to several issues. Those include the prior name of the franchise; an unusually public feud with his former minority partners; and investigations that found a toxic workplace culture. At the same time, one of the National Football League’s most historic franchises floundered on the field during his tenure.
[1/4] Feb 2, 2022; Landover, MD, USA; Washington Commanders co-owner Dan Snyder speaks as co-owner Tanya Snyder (L) listens during a press conference revealing the Commanders as the new name for the formerly named Washington Football Team at FedEx Field. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-USA TODAY SportsApril 13 (Reuters) - Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder has reached an agreement in principle to sell the National Football League (NFL) team to a group led by the co-owner of the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers, Josh Harris, according to a Sportico report on Thursday. The Commanders, NFL and a spokesman at Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment (HBSE), where Harris serves as managing general partner, all declined to comment. In 2021 the NFL fined the Commanders $10 million after an independent counsel review found the workplace demonstrated "a general lack of respect" toward women. The committee's final report said sexual harassment, bullying, and other toxic conduct pervaded the team's workplace, perpetuated by a culture of fear instilled by Snyder.
continues its second investigation into allegations of widespread sexual harassment made against executives at the team, including Snyder, as well as potential financial improprieties. Once the Harris group submits its deal, the sale would have to be approved by the league’s finance committee and by at least three-quarters of the 31 other team owners, which could occur within weeks. Harris’s group includes Mitchell Rales, a billionaire from the Washington, D.C., area, and a group of limited partners that includes Magic Johnson. The owners will next meet in person as a group in Minneapolis on May 22 and 23. Last June, the Walton family, founders of Walmart, bought the Denver Broncos for $4.65 billion, about twice as much as the previous record high for an N.F.L.
The Washington Commanders are nearing a sale to an ownership group led by Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils Owner Josh Harris at just under $6 billion, a person familiar with the deal told CNBC. Harris' ownership group includes Washington D.C.-based billionaire Mitchell Rales and NBA legend Magic Johnson. Amazon founder and Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos was exploring the sale process, but decided not to make an offer, according to ESPN. For Commanders fans and former employees, progress in the sale process is welcome news. Commanders owner Dan Snyder announced in November of 2022, that he was putting the Commanders up for sale.
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailDan Snyder nears deal to sell Washington Commanders for $6 billion, reports ESPNHosted by Brian Sullivan, “Last Call” is a fast-paced, entertaining business show that explores the intersection of money, culture and policy. Tune in Monday through Friday at 7 p.m. ET on CNBC. Dan Primack, Axios business editor, joins the show to discuss the potential sale of the Washington Commanders football team.
Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder remains under investigation by the NFL for allegations that surfaced during a congressional investigation of the league and the team. PHOENIX—The NFL’s owners admitted something unusual was afoot when they gathered here this week for their annual meeting. They’re in the dark about the biggest business decision hanging over the sport they run: the sale of the Washington Commanders. “You may know as much as the league knows, and that’s very rarely the case,” Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank said this week. “It’s very minimal communication.”
The Worst NFL Team to Play for Is…
  + stars: | 2023-03-02 | by ( Andrew Beaton | ) www.wsj.com   time to read: 1 min
A new survey of NFL players found the Washington Commanders had the worst workplace conditions. INDIANAPOLIS—The Washington Commanders have faced controversies over their name, their workplace culture and ownership. Now they have been tagged as the worst team in the NFL to play for—and that’s according to the players themselves. Washington’s football team, which owner Dan Snyder is exploring selling, ranked last in a new survey conducted by the NFL Players Association that rated teams in eight categories, including the treatment of players’ families, nutrition, the training staff and team travel. In three categories, the Commanders received an F- grade.
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CNN —Amazon founder Jeff Bezos hired an investment firm to research a possible bid for the NFL Washington Commanders team, two people familiar with the situation told the Washington Post. The Washington Post, which Bezos owns, reported that the firm he is working with is New York-based Allen & Company, according to the newspaper’s sources. Hiring the firm doesn’t mean Bezos will buy the team or that he will even bid — but does signal some level of interest. A spokesperson for Bezos declined to comment to both CNN and The Washington Post regarding the report. That same month, in an interview CNN’s Chloe Melas, the billionaire businessman was asked if he was seeking to buy the team.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft told Fox Business that Jeff Bezos would be a "great owner." Bezos repeatedly has been mentioned as a possible buyer of the Washington Commanders. However, Commanders owner Dan Snyder reportedly is waiting for bids to cross the $7 billion mark. Also complicating a potential Bezos bid are reports that Snyder is opposed to selling the team to the man who owns the Washington Post. People close to Bezos have denied New York Post reports claiming that he could potentially sell the Washington Post in order to buy the Commanders.
New York CNN —The Washington Post is not for sale, spokespeople for the newspaper and its owner Jeff Bezos told CNN on Monday. They denied a New York Post report, which cited unnamed sources, suggesting the billionaire could shed the newspaper to help fund a potential purchase of the Washington Commanders NFL team. Bezos visited the Post newsroom last week, meeting with staff and sitting in on editorial meetings. A source close to the situation said Bezos told the paper’s senior staff in private meetings that he had no plans to sell the paper. The Amazon (AMZN) founder, along with Jay-Z, is in talks on a potential joint bid on the Commanders, CNN previously reported.
A powerful House committee investigating the Washington Commanders’ workplace culture issued a scathing report detailing what it described as team owner Dan Snyder’s efforts to cover up his own alleged wrongdoing and the National Football League’s complicity in preventing key facts from coming to light. The House Committee on Oversight and Reform report identifies Snyder as central to the toxic workplace culture at the Washington football team. The team has faced allegations of significant sexual misconduct by women who worked for the team, allegedly perpetrated by male employees and even Snyder himself.
Dozens of employees of the Washington Commanders were harmed for more than two decades because of a “toxic work culture” in which sexual harassment and bullying were pervasive, according to a scathing report released Thursday by the House Oversight Committee. The NFL and Washington Commanders were not immediately reached for comment Thursday afternoon. "Rather than address issues of workplace misconduct head on, the NFL has deferred responsibility to its clubs. The allegations were made by six former employees of the Washington, D.C., NFL franchise during a House Oversight Committee roundtable on toxic workplace culture. Representatives for the team, renamed the Commanders released a statement from Snyder on Thursday denying the allegations from the hearing.
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