The Buffalo Bills are playing well this season.
With Josh Allen playing the best football of his career, Sean McDermott’s team looks like a legitimate threat to go all the way.
That’s not likely to change for as long as Allen is there and in his prime.
And with NFL teams’ valuations going through the roof lately, it seems like it’s a perfect time to jump on board and invest in one.
That’s what fellow NBA Hall of Famers – and cousins – Tracy McGrady and Vince Carter thought.
According to a report by ClutchPoints, they have now joined the ownership group of the Buffalo Bills as limited participants.
Hall of Famers Tracy McGrady and Vince Carter have been announced as limited partners to the ownership group for the Buffalo Bills, the team says. pic.twitter.com/Wx6eEDFq3c
— ClutchPoints (@ClutchPoints) December 11, 2024
The Bills have been one of the best teams in the league for the past four years or so, but they have yet to get back to the big game.
They’re one of the few franchises that has never won a Super Bowl.
Of course, Allen gives them the biggest hope to get past those historical woes, and they’ve been knocking on the door for years now.
During the Josh Allen era, the Bills have starred in some heartbreaking losses, most of them to Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
This time, however, the Chiefs don’t look as dominant as they did in the past, and the Bills handed them their first and only loss of the season.
Carter and McGrady’s investment in the team has not been disclosed, but if the Bills reach the big game this season, they will surely get a nice return on that investment.
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