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Shahid Rafiq "Shad" Khan [1] (Urdu: شاہد خان; born July 18, 1950) [2] [3] is a Pakistani-American billionaire businessman and sports tycoon. Khan is the owner of the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League (NFL) and Fulham F.C. of the Premier League, and co-owner of the American professional wrestling promotion All Elite Wrestling (AEW), along with his son, Tony Khan.
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 24 February 2025. The following is a list of current owners of National Football League (NFL) franchises: List of current NFL franchise owners Franchise Principal owner Since Ref. Arizona Cardinals Michael Bidwill 2019 Atlanta Falcons Arthur Blank [a] 2002 Baltimore Ravens Steve Bisciotti [a] 2004 ...
A Jacksonville Jaguars fan took a page out of the New York Giants fans' playbook on Sunday and delivered a message to team owner Shad Khan ahead of their game against the Tennessee Titans.. Fans ...
The team is currently searching for a new name and is known as the Washington Football Team. Today, Snyder’s net worth today is estimated at $2.6 billion. ... Team: Jacksonville Jaguars. Owner ...
The Jaguars finished 4-13 in 2024 after Khan made clear his high expectations by saying before this season that this was "the best team assembled by the Jacksonville Jaguars ever."
Khan joined the Jacksonville Jaguars in July 2012, [6] following his father's purchase of the team, and currently serves as Senior President of Football and Analytics. [7] [8] In April 2020, Jaguars defensive end Yannick Ngakoue referred to Khan as "spoiled", after a confrontation on Twitter. [9] In August 2020, Ngakoue was traded to the ...
The billionaire businessman was twice contacted about becoming a limited partner with the Jaguars long before he agreed to purchase the team for $770 million in November 2011.
Mark Lamping is the current team president of the Jacksonville Jaguars.He was formerly CEO of the MetLife Stadium.Prior to his stint in New York, he was president of the St. Louis Cardinals Major League Baseball team, a post he held from September 1, 1994, until March 13, 2008. [1]