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.
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A Philadelphia fan who fell off a street pole during the NFC Championship celebration has died from his injuries.
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
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.
The company acquired the local publication from Philadelphia-based publisher Metro Corp for an undisclosed sum.
But this week, Lurie's name has been making headlines because of a different Massachusetts team. According to The Ringer's Bill Simmons, Lurie is in the running to buy the Boston Celtics. A short list of the team's potential buyers will soon be made public as part of the next leg of proceedings, and according to Simmons, Lurie is one of them.
The New York Yankees may not be done making moves yet. There's still just about two weeks until Spring Training.
A Temple University student died Tuesday from injuries sustained from falling high off a light pole during wild celebrations of the Philadelphia Eagles' victory in the NFC title game, authorities said.
While the Eagles and their fans rightfully had fun celebrating the win last Sunday, NFL Films picked up a great moment between Philadelphia's offensive left tackle Jordan Mailata and Washington's linebacker Frankie Luvu shortly after the final whistle.
The Super Bowl is a hot ticket for advertisers because the live viewing audience is so large. Last year, an estimated 123.7 million viewers tuned into the game, according to Nielsen.