Fred Smith, ex-Washington NFL team part-owner, FedEx founder, dies - ESPN
Fred Smith, a former minority owner of the Washington NFL franchise and the founder of FedEx Corp., a prominent sponsor across the landscape of sports, has died. He was 80.
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Fred Smith, a former minority owner of the Washington NFL franchise and the founder of FedEx Corp., a prominent sponsor across the landscape of sports, has died. He was 80.
One of the most exciting events in sports is a Game 7 in a championship series, which is a rare occasion. Tonight, the Indiana Pacers and Oklahoma City Thunder face off in Game 7 of the 2025 NBA Finals. The milestone marks the 20th Game 7 in league history, the first addition to the category since 2016.
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