Daniel Snyder is the current owner.
George Marshall
A Cowboys owner did once. Supposedly, the Cowboys' prospective owner Clint Murchison traded the rights to the song for Redskins' owner George Preston Marshall's support for an NFL franchise in Dallas in 1960.
He was the owner of the Redskins foot ball team
Jack Kent Cooke
Washington Redskins owner Daniel Snyder, born Nov. 23, 1965, bought Redskins in May 1999.
Joe Gibbs who coaches the Redskins and also owns Gibbs racing.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones also serves as the team's general manager.
They moved after the 1936 season due to poor attendance. The Boston Redskins were in the NFL Championship game that year, and were slated to be the home team, but attendance had been so poor that the owner, George Preston Marshall, moved the game from Boston to the Polo Grounds in New York.
Yes, one of the notable owners of the Washington Redskins (now known as the Washington Commanders) was George Preston Marshall, who was born in Pennsylvania. He was the team's original owner when it was established in 1932 and played a significant role in its early development and branding. Marshall held onto ownership until the 1960s, during which time he was known for his controversial policies, particularly regarding race.
Dan Snyder is the owner of the Washington Redskins football team. He is also the owner of Dick Clark Productions. He, along with his sister created Snyder Communications which was sold to a French company for two billion dollars.
Jack Kent Cooke purchased the Washington Redskins in 1961. He acquired the team from its previous owner, George Preston Marshall, for $750,000. Cooke's ownership lasted until his death in 1997, during which he significantly impacted the team's success and legacy.
Dan Snyder is the owner of the Washington Redskins football team. He is also the owner of Dick Clark Productions. He, along with his sister created Snyder Communications which was sold to a French company for two billion dollars.