The subplot involving Harris, Philadelphia and the 76ers is so twisted. But it shouldn't overshadow the main focus for Washington on Sunday.
Josh Harris owns both the Philadelphia 76ers and Washington Commanders among the many sports properties in his portfolio.
Nick Sirianni has done quite a job with the Philadelphia Eagles. And his team has the Chiefs in its sights. But Josh Harris didn’t get with the program. And the Commanders owner got a blast from Philly fans for blocking the 76ers from acknowledging NFC Championship win,
Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris took out a full-page ad in the Washington Post on Thursday, thanking fans for a successful 2024 season.
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.
Team governor Josh Harris sat down with The Athletic and gave his thoughts on Embiid as the Sixers move forward:
Philadelphia 76ers owner Josh Harris recently addressed the team’s underwhelming performance this season and shared his thoughts on star center Joel Embiid. The Sixers have faced significant ...
Do the right thing and congratulate the Philadelphia Eagles for defeating ... a congratulatory post drawing the ire of 76ers and Commanders owner Josh Harris, whoever was running that account ...
The Philadelphia Eagles are headed to the Super Bowl after defeating their division rivals, the Washington Commanders, 55-23 in Sunday’s NFC Championship Game. It was the third time the teams faced off this season and the fifth since Josh Harris became the Commanders’ owner.
Philadelphia 76ers owner Josh Harris speaks during a news conference in Philadelphia, Monday, Jan. 13, 2025, announcing that the 76ers will partner with Comcast, their current landlord, to build a ...
Hidden in the barrage of tweets typical during a game was the first congratulations the Sixers social team sent out after beating Josh Harris’ Commies on Sunday…a good 48 hours ago. They thought they could sneak it by us. Does this count as the tweet? I guess? Maybe? I don’t know…