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.
Washington has had an incredible turnaround this season, helped by the selling of the franchise from Dan Snyder to Josh Harris. Harris, along with investors including Magic Johnson, purchased the team from Snyder for $6.
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.
Sixers co-owner Josh Harris is the owner of the Washington Commanders, too. Will he actually make the Super Bowl before the Sixers make the NBA Finals?
When the Commanders take on the Eagles in Philly this Sunday, things could get a little awkward for the Commanders’ owner. Here's why.
The Eagles wouldn’t be in the NFC championship game without their rookie class, including a pair of breakout defensive backs in Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean, both of whom are finalists for Defensive Rookie of the Year.
When the Commanders take on the Eagles in Philly this Sunday, things could get a little awkward for the Commanders’ owner. FOX 5's Josh Rosenthal explains why.
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.
Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris has turned around the NFL franchise. Fans of his NBA team in Philadelphia are hoping for the same.
Those Commanders, a wild-card Cinderella story with a new coach and rookie quarterback, visit Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday for the NFC championship game. It is the second time the teams have met in the postseason. Washington won a wild-card game in Philadelphia after the 1990 season.
The Washington Commanders are vying for a first NFC Championship in more than 30 years. Owner Josh Harris might upset some friends in Philadelphia.