Eagles Owner Jeff Lurie Considering Minority Stake Sale

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Jeff Lurie, owner of the Philadelphia Eagles, is considering selling a minority stake in the team, which he bought in 1994 for $185 million and is now valued at $7.5 billion. Lurie is working with investment bank BDT & MSD to find potential buyers but insists there is no path to a controlling interest. The exact percentage for sale is undetermined, and a deal may not materialize. This move is unlikely to affect the team's day-to-day operations, and Lurie has been increasingly involving his son Julian in team operations. The Eagles have not commented on the report.
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