Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris took out a full-page ad in the Washington Post on Thursday, thanking fans for a successful 2024 season.
The Philadelphia Eagles fans blasted Josh Harris for blocking the 76ers from acknowledging the NFC Championship win.
"Ginger Jesus" will be across the field in New Orleans, Brian Schottenheimer beats out Kellen Moore in Dallas, Eagles O-line remains incredible, Bills mafia whines, and the Sixers owner plays villain.
Harris, who serves as managing partner for the 76ers, Washington Commanders and New Jersey Devils, has acknowledged his experience wrestling at Penn as the place where things started for him.
The Washington Commanders had a season like no one expected. With all of the offseason changes in 2024, no one thought the Commanders would be much of a threat because they were supposed to be rebuilding.
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The 76ers were noticeably quiet on social media after the Eagles clinched a Super Bowl berth on Sunday. Some have wondered if the Sixers' silence was directed by team owner Josh Harris, who also owns the Washington Commanders who the Eagles blew out 55-23 in the NFC Championship game.
After the Commanders lost in the NFC Championship game vs. the Eagles, part-owner Magic Johnson went to social media to show his team pride.
Josh Harris started to invest in sports teams and first became the owner of the Philadelphia 76ers. Then onwards, he kept adding other franchises to his portfolio and now has the likes of the Washington Commanders and the New Jersey Devils under his leadership.
The only thing standing in the Eagles' way of heading to the Super Bowl are the Commanders, which are owned by Sixers managing partner Josh Harris.
NFL owners wanted a stable, well-run franchise in Washington, and that’s what they’ve gotten from Josh Harris’s group running the Commanders.
The Washington Commanders are heading to the NFC Championship game for the first time since January 1992. A fairy-tale postseason run has seen rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels upset the Detroit