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Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris bought the Jayden Daniels Prizm Black Finite 1/1 for $500,000. This makes it the most expensive Jayden Daniels card sale ever. 🤯 ...
Josh Roth and Jacob Ramos purchased a one-of-one 2024 Daniels Panini Prizm card for somewhere in the $300,000 range and brought it to the Fanatics Fest in New York City. Daniels and Harris were also ...
During last weekend's Fanatics Fest, Commanders principal owner Josh Harris bought Daniels' rookie card for $500,000. It is the most money ever spent on a Daniels football card, according to ESPN.
Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris is starting a new business venture in one of the country's rising sports leagues.. The WNBA announced expansion plans for the city of Philadelphia in 2030 ...
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Josh Harris pays eye-popping price for Jayden Daniels card - MSN
Then again, Harris has a net worth of $11.9 billion, according to Bloomberg, so $500,000 surely doesn’t mean as much to him as it does to regular folks. Want more articles like this?
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Commanders owner buys Jayden Daniels rookie card for $500,000 - MSN
During last weekend's Fanatics Fest, Commanders principal owner Josh Harris bought Daniels' rookie card for $500,000. It is the most money ever spent on a Daniels football card, according to ESPN ...
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Josh Harris buys rare Jayden Daniels' card for $500K - MSN
Harris plans to display it at Northwest Stadium this season. Another win for Harris. This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Josh Harris buys rare Jayden Daniels' card for $500K ...
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Commanders Making Same Mistakes As Other Josh Harris-Owned Teams
The Harris-owned Philadelphia 76ers had an MVP candidate in Joel Embiid and chose to re-sign Tobias Harris over All-NBA star Jimmy Butler. That one mistake hurt Philadelphia's title chances for ...
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Commanders owner Josh Harris has another new franchise - MSN
Washington Commanders managing partner Josh Harris has another team. On Monday, the WNBA announced its latest round of expansion, awarding franchises to Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia.
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