Washington Commander’s success allegedly ‘killed’ former owner Dan Cheater | Washington’s commanders

Dan Snyder, the former owner of Washington Commanders, is allegedly despairing over the team’s success after selling it for $ 6.05 billion in 2023.

According to a report from ESPNSnyder now spends most of his time in London, where he has seen with jealousy’s progress to the NFC championship. During his 24 seasons as a commanders owner, they won only two playoff matches, the same number they have won since he sold the team in 2023. And US Congress over claims of a wrongdoing. Congress’s investigation found that cheater played a major role in what it described as a toxic workplace culture around the team.

According to the ESPN report, Snyder tried to back out of the sale to a group led by Josh Harris and Magic Johnson. He allegedly refused to provide his bank information to the new ownership group, which means that the sale could not be implemented. According to ESPN, it was only when his wife, Tanya, intervened that cheats finally let the sale get started.

Under the team’s new ownership, Commander has blinded this season. They have drafted quarterback Jayden Daniels, who already looks like one of the best players in the league, and under his leader they have reached Sunday’s NFC championship match against Philadelphia Eagles. If they beat the Eagles, they will reach the Super Bowl for the first time since the 1991 season, a feat they never achieved during cheats.

According to ESPN, a person who recently had dinner with cheater said the previous owner “hate” Commanders’ newfound success. Another person close to cheater told ESPN that cheater has “sad – for himself. (The team’s success under new ownership) kills him … It’s devastating to him.”

The report says some sources believe that cheater’s next step will be to invest in a Premier League club, which he can run from his new home in London. Another person close to cheater, however, says that commanders, whom he was a fan of from his childhood, was the only team he was interested in. “He is not a fan of other sports,” the source said. “He’s a fan of (Commanders). It was the biggest.”

Melanie Coburn, a former Commander’s employee who testified to Congress during its investigation of cheaters’ ownership of the team, said Washington’s latest success was welcomed by many.

“Karma is real,” Coburn told ESPN. “For years we endured the dysfunction and toxicity of the organization during Dan cheating and owing all the losses on the dark cloud he brought over the team. It turned out we were right.”