The former USMNT and Toronto FC striker has invested in NFL franchise Buffalo Bills after long-time interest in professional sports ownership
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Jozy Altidore joins Buffalo Bills ownership groupPurchased minority stake with Vince Carter, Tracy McGrady Long time Bills fanFollow GOAL on WhatsApp! 🟢📱WHAT HAPPENED?
Former U.S. international star Jozy Altidore had joined the Bills ownership group, he announced on social media. The former Toronto FC, Sunderland, AZ Alkmaar forward is a lifelong NFL fan, and has invested in the franchise alongside NBA legends Tracy McGrady and Vince Carter.
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Altidore joins an ever expanding field of NFL and soccer interlocking. Over the past few years, former football stars such as JJ Watt and Tom Brady have invested in lower league English clubs. Meanwhile, long-time soccer veterans like Harry Kane have made their NFL interest clear – with the England captain alluding to his desire to finish his athletic career as a kicker in the NFL.
WHAT ALTIDORE SAID
Altidore expressed his excitement to be joining the ownership group: "Having played and won an MLS championship in nearby Toronto, I've been a huge Bills fan for many years. it's always been a goal of mine to become part of professional sports ownership, so this opportunity to join the Buffalo Bills family is an incredible honor and dream come true."
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The ex-USMNT striker, who scored 42 goals for his country, will join the Bills ownership, effective immediately.






