Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady Become Minority Owners Of Buffalo Bills

Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady Become Minority Owners Of Buffalo Bills

Two NBA Hall of Famers are now a part of an ownership group in the NFL.

According to the Buffalo Bills, former Toronto Raptors teammates Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady are two of the 10 limited partners who were approved to become part of the team’s ownership group.

Tracy McGrady released a statement via social media stating it was “a dream come true for me and my family” to become part of the Buffalo Bills ownership group.

“I’m excited to share that I’ve joined the Buffalo Bills organization as a minority owner—a dream come true for me and my family,” McGrady said. “Sports have been a lifelong passion, and the chance to contribute to such a top-tier organization is a true honor. After meeting the Pegulas, understanding their vision, embracing their values, and sharing their commitment to winning, this decision felt natural. I’m incredibly proud to be part of this journey.”

Carter also released a statement thanking the Pegula family (Owners of the Bills) for the opportunity to be a part of the team.

“It’s a huge honor to join this historic Bills organization,” Carter said in a statement. “I’m truly thankful the Pegula family has given me the opportunity to help the franchise continue to grow and thrive in player growth, community service and of course winning the Lombardi trophy. See you soon Bills Mafia!!!!”

McGrady and Carter join Rob Palumbo, Sue McCollum, Theresia Gouw, Rob Ward, Mike Joo, Tom Burger, Jozy Altidore, and the private investment firm, Arctos.

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