Earlier this month, TMZ reported that Jay-Z was going to have "significant ownership interest" in an NFL team. The report didn't name a team but mentioned that several sources indicated it could happen soon. However, CBS Sports has now reported that an ownership move for Shawn Carter is highly unlikely, if not completely impossible. This revelation raises questions about the dynamics of celebrity involvement in professional sports and the barriers to ownership within leagues like the NFL.
On one hand, the idea of Jay-Z owning a piece of an NFL franchise seemed like a logical next step for the rap mogul. He had recently announced that his company, Roc Nation, would serve as a consultant for NFL entertainment, including the Super Bowl halftime show. But, according to a "super-plugged in ownership-level source," that deal is strictly about entertainment, with no ownership stakes involved. This distinction highlights the complexities of navigating the sports industry as a celebrity.
Unlike when Jay-Z purchased a small portion of the Brooklyn Nets and actively campaigned for their move to Brooklyn, the source emphasized, "Those kinds of deals don’t exist in the NFL. There is no ownership component to this arrangement." The NFL's strict ownership regulations and the fact that most franchises are family-owned or controlled by singular owners make the likelihood of Jay-Z breaking into that elite group quite slim.
Personal Detail | Information |
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Name | Shawn Corey Carter (Jay-Z) |
Date of Birth | December 4, 1969 |
Profession | Rapper, Producer, Entrepreneur |
Notable Works | Reasonable Doubt, The Blueprint, 4:44 |
Company | Roc Nation |