The subplot involving Harris, Philadelphia and the 76ers is so twisted. But it shouldn't overshadow the main focus for Washington on Sunday.
The relationship between Harris's Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles takes drives the awkwardness to a new level, however, as the NFC East franchises are fierce, longtime rivals. The upstart Commanders travel to Philly for Sunday's NFC championship,
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.
The Commanders are one win away from the Super Bowl, just three years after another name change. Could another switch be coming soon?
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.
After the Washington Commanders' win over the Detroit Lions in the NFC divisional round, managing partner Josh Harris congratulated players and coaches in the locker room. Before Harris departed Ford Field,
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.
Jayden Daniels has been a roster change for the ages, infusing the Washington Commanders football team with the sort of magic described by winemaking monk Dom Perignon, who sampled his accidental invention, champagne, and (supposedly) said he was tasting the stars.
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?
If a 12-5 record and the wild-card win over the Bucs didn’t convince remaining skeptics, hammering the NFC's top seed did the trick.