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.
The Boston Celtics are in the process of being sold, and a short list of interested suitors will soon be made public as part of the next leg of proceedings. According to the Ringer's Bill Simmons, one high-profile Boston native is in the running to purchase the Celtics.
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Bill Simmons tweeted on Sunday that Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie “is in the running to buy the Boston Celtics.
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Jeffrey Lurie's Philadelphia Eagles have a chance to secure another Super Bowl ring. The last time they did, they defeated Lurie's hometown team: the New England Patriots. But this week, Lurie's name has been making headlines because of a different Massachusetts team.
One notable name has emerged from the first round of bids to buy the Celtics last week according to Bill Simmons.
Jeffrey Lurie, owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, was the commencement speaker at Clark University on May 19, 2019. He is a 1973 graduate of Clark. Lurie has a net worth of $5.3 billion, according to Forbes, having gotten his start in business working for his grandfather's company, General Cinema Corp., and later founding Chestnut Hill Productions.
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