Jeffrey Lurie is the principal owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, having controlled the franchise since purchasing it in 1994.

Current Owner

  • The Philadelphia Eagles are owned by businessman and film producer Jeffrey Lurie, who has been in charge of the team for more than three decades.
  • Lurie bought the Eagles from former owner Norman Braman in 1994, in a deal reported in the range of about $185–195 million at the time.

Ownership Structure

  • Lurie remains the majority owner and decision-maker, but in 2024 he sold a minority stake (around 8%) in the franchise to outside investors via family trusts.
  • Despite this minority sale, control of team operations and strategic direction still rests with Lurie as the primary controlling owner.

Historical Context

  • The Eagles were founded in 1933 and have passed through several owners, including the “Happy Hundred” group, Jerry Wolman, Leonard Tose, and Norman Braman before Lurie acquired the club.
  • Under Lurie’s tenure, the team’s value has grown dramatically, with recent estimates placing the franchise above $6–8 billion in valuation, reflecting both NFL growth and on-field success.

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