The Philadelphia Eagles are heading back to the Super Bowl. The Eagles punched their ticket to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans next month’s after a blowout victory against the Washington
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie may or may not be among those bidding to take control of the Boston Celtics, but right now that's just a high-profile rumor.
Podcaster Bill Simmons of The Ringer says Lurie is on the short list of potential buyers for the Boston Celtics.
Current Celtics co-owner Steve Pagliuca remains the only person to publicly state his intentions of entering the bidding process.
Jeffrey Lurie is reportedly 'in the running' to buy the Boston Celtics. Here's why he should just focus on the Eagles.
When the Philadelphia Eagles won the NFC Championship on Sunday against the Washington Commanders, a Super Bowl berth apparently wasn't the only thing on owner Jeffrey Lurie's mind. According to The Ringer's Bill Simmons,
Business is booming for Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie. With his NFL franchise, named by Forbes as the 12th most valuable sports team in the world, heading to its second Super Bowl in three years, Lurie’s name was mentioned by HBO and The Ringer’s Bill Simmons as a potential buyer in the upcoming sale of the Boston Celtics.
The Philadelphia Eagles are off to the Super Bowl, but team owner Jeffrey Lurie may also have the Boston Celtics on his mind.
The Boston Celtics have been on sale for months but a definitive plan for their future hasn’t been figured out. We still don’t know who will own the Celtics or how much they will be sold for. According to Bill Simmons,
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie has reportedly entered the bidding process for the Boston Celtics, blending his Massachusetts roots with aspirations to expand his sports empire.
It was recently reported by Celtics Wire that the Boston Basketball Partners, the group that owns the Boston Celtics, plans to sell 51% of the team this