Jon Bon Jovi Interested In Buying NFL Team
Glam clearly pays ya'll.
Jon Bon Jovi is thinking of buying the Buffalo Bills. That's right, he's thinking of buying an entire NFL team.
The news comes from CBS Sports' Jason La Canfora.
The Bills are expected to go on the market after current owner Ralph Wilson, 95, passes.
A couple years ago, Bon Jovi considered buying a stake in the Atlanta Falcons.
I guess if Jon buys the Bills, the stadium music will feature a little more rock, right?
In case you're wondering, the Bills are valued at $870 million bucks. So you know, chump change.
Jon Bon Jovi very interested in being primary owner of an NFL team. Looking at Buffalo Bills: http://t.co/qNlk60Koiz
— Jason La Canfora (@JasonLaCanfora) November 24, 2013
Reader Comments (9)
He also was the main reason the AFL ceased operations for a while. It has been widely reported that his stubbornness and you need me mentality ruined the TV deal they had with ESPN. He would bring nothing to the table.
As far as "Stadium Rock", I snicker everytime I hear AC/DC, Crüe, Ozzy and Quiet Riot are played in between plays as either music to psyche out the visiting team or to psych up the home team.
And someone outdid themselves at NBC on Sunday Night Football this past weekend when he had the master stroke to play the intro of Saxon's cover of Christopher Cross's "Ride Like The Wind" off their oft chastised best album, "Destiny", as the outro music before a commercial cutaway during the telecast. Bloody Brilliant!