Tony Khan, the son of Jaguars owner Shad Khan and presumptive eventual owner of the team, has been working for the past several years to turn AEW into a major pro wrestling league.
AEW CEO Tony Khan sparked controversy on April 26 by referring to WWE as the “Harvey Weinstein of wrestling” during an appearance on NFL Network. Khan has generated buzz this week, as he was attacked on the April 24 episode of AEW Dynamite.
Tony Khan might have taken a beating on AEW Dynamite, but he’s out there swinging during NFL Draft weekend. All Elite Wrestling President Tony Khan was a recent guest on NFL Network.
AEW owner Tony Khan was seen selling the effects of an attack from Wednesday's Dynamite during Thursday's NFL Draft. Khan was shown in the Jacksonville
It looks like The Elite’s attack on Tony Khan was a huge success. Wednesday’s episode of AEW Dynamite ended with Jack Perry, The Young Bucks and Kazuchika Okada attacking Tony Khan.
The Elite laid out Tony Khan in Jack Perry's return to AEW Dynamite Wednesday, plus Shad Khan made his on-screen debut in the show-closing angle. After
The Elite took out Tony Khan on AEW Dynamite. Jack Perry, who was previously suspended following a backstage incident at AEW All In, made his return at AEW Dynasty.
Shad Khan's tenure as Jacksonville Jaguars owner has seen its highs and lows on the field. Off the field, though, there is work to do. Primarily when
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was in town for Monday Night Football as the Jacksonville Jaguars took on the Cincinnati Bengals. But before he took in
The Jacksonville Jaguars are in the middle of a love triangle between their namesake home and one of Europe’s largest cities. The Jags made the most of being the first team in NFL history to play two consecutive games in London, defeating the Atlanta Falcons and Buffalo Bills.
The Jacksonville Jaguars made no secret of their desire for much more public-sector engagement with their $2 billion project to upgrade the publicly owned EverBank Stadium.
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan is fresh off opening the doors to the team's new first-class football performance facility. Now, he is looking to
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan believes his team has finally found the recipe for sustained success. It is a simple recipe.
The asking price for Kismet — the 312-foot yacht built by German shipbuilder Lürssen in 2014 — is not on the official listing and will only be revealed upon serious inquiries.
Khan did not specify when and where the relationship went wrong and the trust was lost, but clearly, a series of events went far enough sideways that Khan lost respect for the multi-time NCAA champion coach.
The team reportedly is looking to add multiple new executives, including an executive vice president of football operations.
The NFL’s long-rumored plans to hold a game in Germany came to fruition Wednesday, setting up a 2022 season that will feature five games on foreign soil.
By hiring an executive vice president, the Jaguars will return to the structure the team had during its run to the AFC Championship Game in January 2018 with Tom Coughlin in the role and Dave Caldwell as general manager.
The company fears “irreparable harm” for being associated with the game, in which a group of fans plans to dress up as clowns.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are dealing with more embarrassing Urban Meyer news, and it’s even brought owner Shad Khan under scrutiny.
Meyer added that conversations with Jaguars owner Shad Khan about the controversy have been "horrible."
Jacksonville Jaguars owner Shad Khan issued a statement Tuesday regarding Urban Meyer's behavior over the weekend, saying the head coach will need to regain the club's trust.
The Jacksonville Jaguars on Wednesday officially announced a return to the teal version of the team’s primary home jersey, which the NFL organization donned for its first 16 years as a franchise.
Idzik, who served as Jets GM from 2013-14, has been an NFL exec since 1996.
Khan may keep control, but he’s not expected to be an all-out babysitter of his next GM.
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