Washington Commanders: Jeff Bezos, JAY-Z & Matthew McConaughey Are Now Potential Buyers

It should also be noted that Bezos and Hov actually met over dinner to figure this out. From Yahoo!, where you can read the full story:

Add Matthew McConaughey to the list of potential new owners of the NFL’s Washington Commanders.

A source tells PEOPLE that the Oscar-winning actor is “exploring” an opportunity to join Amazon founder Jeff Bezos in a bid to purchase the team from current owners Dan and Tanya Snyder.

“He has been a fan for decades and supported the team and is now exploring how he can lead a team or join a team in the bid,” the source said of the 53-year-old actor.

A representative for McConaughey declined to comment.

Last week, the Snyders announced they were exploring options to sell the franchise. A source close to Bezos told PEOPLE that the 58-year-old billionaire is interested in buying the team.

According to the insider, Bezos is considering making the purchase “possibly in partnership” with Jay-Z. The rapper previously owned a stake in the Brooklyn Nets.

Big Flock Stops By “Tequila Tlk!” Podcast (Video)

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On this episode we are joined by Big Flock! Big Flock is fresh off dropping his recent projects “One Lick Away” & “One Lick Away Side B”. He came prepare with his own tequila and ready to talk about everything! We speak on a good amount of different things such as:
• His New Projects “One Lick Away”
• How He Started Making Music
• The Reason He Feels Thraxx Broke Up
• We Are Forming The “Tequila Club”
• Regretting Face Tatts
• Barney “I Love You…” Documentary
• Twitter Having The Best Porn
• & Much Much More!!

U.S. Attorney Opens Investigation Into Washington Commanders

From ESPN, where you can read the full story:

The U.S. attorney’s office in the Eastern District of Virginia has opened a criminal investigation into allegations that the Washington Commanders engaged in financial improprieties, two sources familiar with the matter confirmed to ESPN on Wednesday.

The sources said that prosecutors are focused on several areas and that the inquiry was triggered by a letter the House Committee on Oversight and Reform sent to the Federal Trade Commission and several attorneys general in April that alleged deceptive business practices. Attorneys general in Virginia and Washington, D.C., also are investigating allegations of financial impropriety.

Team spokesperson Jean Medina did not immediately comment but provided a statement from attorney John Brownlee of Holland & Knight, who represents the Commanders.

“It is not surprising that ESPN is publishing more falsehoods based solely on anonymous sources — given today’s announcement,” the statement said. “…We are confident that, after these agencies have had a chance to review the documents and complete their work, they will come to the same conclusion as the team’s internal review — that these allegations are simply untrue.”

Asked Wednesday whether the league is aware of the federal criminal investigation, NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy said: “We will decline comment.”