who owns buffalo bills
The Buffalo Bills are primarily owned by Terry Pegula , who serves as owner, CEO, and team president, with a group of non-controlling minority partners holding smaller stakes in the franchise.
Current Ownership
- Terry Pegula became the controlling owner of the Buffalo Bills in 2014 after purchasing the team from the estate of founding owner Ralph Wilson.
- Pegula remains the controlling owner and public face of the franchise, overseeing both business and football operations as owner/CEO/president as of the 2026 season.
Minority Partners
- In December 2024, the Bills added 10 non-controlling limited partners, bringing minority investors into the ownership group for the first time in team history.
- This group includes a private investment firm (Arctos) and several individual investors, among them former pro athletes from the Toronto market such as Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady, and Jozy Altidore, all holding minority stakes without control of team decisions.
Role of the Pegula Family
- Kim Pegula was originally co-owner but has had reduced involvement after serious health issues in 2022, with some of her stake and responsibilities shifting within the Pegula family.
- The ownership structure has evolved to involve Pegula’s daughters and additional female investors as limited partners, but Terry Pegula continues as the central decision-maker for the Bills.
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