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Magic Johnson Expressed Interest in NFL Ownership Long Before the New Broncos News

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NBA legend Magic Johnson shakes hands at a 2016 groundbreaking ceremony.

While you probably associate his name with the NBA, Magic Johnson isn't one to limit himself. The LA Lakers legend has built up a sizable business resume, which includes ownership of the LA Dodgers, LA Sparks, and LAFC. He previously owned a stake in the Lakers and, according to recent reports, is looking to join the NFL as part of a group bidding on the Denver Broncos.

That may seem like quite the departure, but Magic has been linked to NFL ownership before. While his interests have been focused on a potential team in Hollywood, he's not a complete stranger to the gridiron.

Magic Johnson is reportedly getting in on a bid for Denver Broncos ownership

Due to the limited supply, any sale of a sports franchise is a big deal. Faced with that reality, it's not surprising that Magic Johnson wants to get in on the action.

Without going too deep down the rabbit hole, the Denver Broncos' ownership situation has been somewhat in flux due to Pat Bowlen's declining health, eventual death, and the challenges of a trust controlling a single team. A sale, however, is finally on the horizon, and potential bidders have been lining up to open their checkbooks.

On May 2, CNBC's Jabari Young reported that the first round of bids was submitted and a vetting process had begun. He specifically mentioned former Walmart chairman and Walton family heir Rob Walton as one of the candidates; Josh Harris and David Blitzer, who are involved with the Philadelphia 76ers, New Jersey Devils, and Crystal Palace Football Club, are also interested.

On Thursday, May 5, however, news broke that the latter group was adding a bit more star power. According to Sportico, Magic Johnson and his approximate $600 million net worth will be teaming up with Harris' camp. Given that the Broncos are expected to be sold for an unprecedented sum, every extra dollar will surely help.

Magic is a football fan and has talked about NFL ownership before

From afar, Johnson's interest in the Denver Broncos may seem like an unexpected audible. A glimpse at the history, however, will show that he's long held an NFL interest.

In October 2010, Bleacher Report ran a post headlined, “NFL Rumors: Magic Johnson Ready for a Los Angeles NFL Team.” That piece cited the NBA legend's recent sale of both his share of the Lakers and his Starbucks stores and wondered if he could use that money to bring pro football back to Los Angeles.

Then, in 2015, USA Today published a similar story, discussing Magic's potential interest in whatever football team landed in Hollywood. While he admitted that he hadn't been contacted by any NFL ownership, he did cite his track record with the Dodgers as proof that he could help a franchise.

The post also mentioned the former Laker's long-time ties to football, albeit from a fan's perspective. “Johnson is a huge NFL fan who was a season ticketholder for the Raiders and Rams before the franchises fled Los Angeles after the 1994 season,” Jarrett Bell wrote at the time.

If you combine that NFL interest with his history of ownership and sheer net worth, it's easy to see why Johnson would latch onto a Denver Broncos bid. Putting the money up, however, is the easy part. When you're part of the group calling the shots, that's when things get trickier.

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Joe Kozlowski began his career as a sports journalist in 2013 and joined Sports7 in 2019. He covers the NBA and soccer for Sports7, with specialties in legacy NBA players such as Michael Jordan and Premier League club Arsenal. Off the clock, he's a Kansas City Chiefs fan and a hockey goalie. Growing up loving Shaquille O'Neal and reading everything he could about the great big men throughout NBA history — likely because he was still tall enough, at least relative to his peers, to play center — he's continued to love learning about and exploring the historical and story-based sides of the basketball archives. As for Arsenal, Joe spent a year living in London and latched onto the local support of the club. He's barely missed a match since, loving Arsene Wenger, enduring the Banter Era, and following along through rebuilds. The Premier League interest developed into a passionate following of the Champions League, Europe's big five league, and international soccer as a whole when played at the highest level. Regardless of the sport, Joe is captivated by the stories of athletes beyond the box scores and how they push the envelope — both in terms of what we think a human is capable of accomplishing and how they find new competitive tactics to win.

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Joe Kozlowski began his career as a sports journalist in 2013 and joined Sports7 in 2019. He covers the NBA and soccer for Sports7, with specialties in legacy NBA players such as Michael Jordan and Premier League club Arsenal. Off the clock, he's a Kansas City Chiefs fan and a hockey goalie. Growing up loving Shaquille O'Neal and reading everything he could about the great big men throughout NBA history — likely because he was still tall enough, at least relative to his peers, to play center — he's continued to love learning about and exploring the historical and story-based sides of the basketball archives. As for Arsenal, Joe spent a year living in London and latched onto the local support of the club. He's barely missed a match since, loving Arsene Wenger, enduring the Banter Era, and following along through rebuilds. The Premier League interest developed into a passionate following of the Champions League, Europe's big five league, and international soccer as a whole when played at the highest level. Regardless of the sport, Joe is captivated by the stories of athletes beyond the box scores and how they push the envelope — both in terms of what we think a human is capable of accomplishing and how they find new competitive tactics to win.

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