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Magic Johnson speaks with DCPS students at Boys & Girls Club
Magic Johnson visited a Boys & Girls Club to talk with D.C. Public Schools students about how important it is to work hard in class as well as on the athletic field. Washington Commanders insider JP Finlay reports.
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Magic Johnson addresses players at Washington Commanders practice
Washington Commanders co-owner Magic Johnson addressed the team at practice Wednesday. Team insider JP Finlay shares his message.
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Magic Johnson meets with Washington Commanders players for the first time
The Washington Commanders had a surprise guest for their pre-practice meeting. Magic Johnson stopped by the team’s practice facility to talk to players and coaches for the first time since becoming part of the ownership group that bought the team this summer. Starting quarterback Sam Howell said Johnson told the team about what it takes to win in professional sports....
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Magic Johnson doesn't rule out another name change for Washington Commanders
The team was rebranded as the Washington Commanders prior to the 2022 season, but that name might be short lived under the new ownership group.
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Full Press Conference: new Commanders owners lay out their goals for the team
In their first press conference as owners of the Washington Commanders, Josh Harris, Magic Johnson and Mitchell Rales
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‘I invest to win': New Commanders owner Magic Johnson wants to give back to community
Magic Johnson says that, as a new owner of the Washington Commanders, he wants to give back to the community and over-deliver to the fan base.
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Magic Johnson reacts to reaching deal to buy Washington Commanders
Earvin “Magic” Johnson is one of the people in the ownership group that has taken over the Washington Commanders. The sale was made official on July 20.
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Magic Johnson Joins Harris' Bid for Commanders: AP Source
Magic Johnson has joined Josh Harris’ bid to buy the NFL’s Washington Commanders. Johnson is already involved in sports ownership with stakes in Major League Baseball’s Los Angeles Dodgers, Major League Soccer’s Los Angeles F.C. and the WNBA’s Los Angeles Sparks.