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Jeffrey Robert Lurie (born September 8, 1951) is an American businessman, motion picture producer, and owner of the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League (NFL), which he acquired in May 1994.
The report says "Jeff Lurie is exploring a sale of a minority stake in the National Football League’s Philadelphia Eagles, according to a person with knowledge of the matter.
Jeffrey Lurie bought the Eagles on May 6, 1994, for an estimated $185 million. [71] In Lurie's first season as owner in 1994, the team went 7–9 and again missed the playoffs. [72] Rich Kotite was fired and replaced by San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Ray Rhodes, who successfully lured 49ers star Ricky Watters to join the team as a ...
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 27 December 2024. The following is a list of current National Football League franchise owners: Franchise Principal owner Since Ref. Arizona Cardinals Michael Bidwill 1932 Atlanta Falcons Arthur Blank [a] 2002 Baltimore Ravens Steve Bisciotti [a] 2004 Buffalo Bills Terry Pegula 2014 Carolina Panthers ...
One of Jeffrey Lurie’s first jobs was cooking hot dogs and selling soda at General Cinema, his family’s chain of drive-in movie theaters. When not working the grill or pouring fountain drinks ...
The ugly loss in Tampa Bay ratcheted up calls for Jeff Lurie to fire Nick Sirianni and replace him with Bill Belichick, the Hall of Fame lock who, along with quarterback Tom Brady, led the the New ...
Sirianni said he plans to speak to everyone, including players, coaches, general manager Howie Roseman and owner Jeffrey Lurie before making his decision. In 2021, Sirianni rested several starters in the final regular-season game with the Eagles locked into the No. 7 seed.
The 1994 Philadelphia Eagles season was their 62nd in the National Football League (NFL). On May 6, 1994, the NFL approved the transfer of majority interest in the team from Norman Braman to Jeffrey Lurie. [1] The team failed to improve upon their previous output of 8–8, winning only seven games [2] and failing to qualify for the playoffs.