Yes, George Halas of the Chicago Bears. He was a partial owner of the team from 1920-1932 and sole owner from then until 1983 when he passed away. He was head coach of the Bears for 40 years in four 10 years intervals (1920-1929, 1933-1942, 1946-1955, 1958-1967).
Halas also played end for the Bears between 1920-1928 so, during that time, he was player, head coach, and owner.
Yes, each team has its own bullpen catchers and bullpen coach.
You can only own one at a time. The reason is because the owner is part of there team. Why can't a head coach be part of two teams? same reason you cna can't own two teams as the same time.
Only if all the coaches are gone
The Blazers and the Seahawks.
No, Schramm was the Cowboys GM for 29 years. He became the first non player, owner, or coach to be elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The Cowboys owner
As of the present time, Derek is not a part owner of any team.
Usher is a co-owner of the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Harold Ballard was known to be an owner of two sports teams. He was a part owner and eventually a majority owner of the Toronto Maple Leafs team for the NHL. He was also owner of the Hamilton Tiger Cats NFL team for 11 seasons.
No
No
The actor Will Smith is not an owner or minority owner of an NFL Franchise. While he is not an NFL owner, Will Smith is a minority owner of the NBA's Philadelphia 76ers.