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.
It’s difficult to gauge just how unpopular Josh Harris has become in Philadelphia. Come Sunday, it will be easy to gauge it. Since he led a group that bought the 76ers in 2011, Harris has mismanaged the franchise with the relentless irresponsibility of Norman Braman’s Eagles and conducted himself with a complete lack of consideration for Philadelphia’s tender feelings.
The subplot involving Harris, Philadelphia and the 76ers is so twisted. But it shouldn't overshadow the main focus for Washington on Sunday.
After so many lively postgame celebrations during its renaissance season, Washington on Sunday had tears, appreciation and a bit of hope.
On the first day Josh Harris stepped behind the microphone to celebrate buying the 76ers, he promised fans the new ownership group cared deeply about the distressed franchise and vowed a holding that included Fanatics founder Michael Rubin and rapper Will Smith would return the team to greatness.
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.
Philadelphia 76ers owner Josh Harris recently addressed the team’s underwhelming performance this season and shared his thoughts on star center Joel Embiid.
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.
The Washington Commanders are vying for a first NFC Championship in more than 30 years. Owner Josh Harris might upset some friends in Philadelphia.
Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris has turned around the NFL franchise. Fans of his NBA team in Philadelphia are hoping for the same.
Eagles and Commanders players arrived at Lincoln Financial Field in style, showcasing sharp suits, bold streetwear, and plenty of game-day swag. With headphones on and focused expressions, they brought the energy of a championship clash before even stepping onto the field.