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NFL approves succession plan for Dolphins owner Stephen Ross

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NFL owners have approved a succession plan for the Miami Dolphins that would give New York businessman Bruce Beal Jr., the right of first option to purchase the franchise should Stephen Ross, the current owner, die or decide to sell, according to league sources.

The arrangement, which was proposed at the recent NFL owners meeting in Boca Raton, Florida, passed when the league's owners voted on it at that time. It has not been previously disclosed.

The league and its teams generally do not announce such arrangements, but they are not out of the norm, and with ownership situations in Tennessee among those that have become cloudy recently in the aftermath of the demise of the family patriarch, Ross wanted to be proactive in his approach, sources said. Ross, who turns 76 in May, purchased 50 percent of the Dolphins from Wayne Huizenga in 2008 for $550 million and in January 2009 he took over full control of the team.

Beal Jr. is the president and general partner of Related Companies, a New York-based real estate and development empire, whose father was also a developer and has spent much of his life in construction and real estate.

Ross has very strong ties to the Beal family, as Ross founded Related Companies in 1972 after receiving a small loan from him mother, stepping aside as the company's CEO in 2012, at which time Beal was elevated to president of the company. Ross and Beal are very close and have worked very closely together for years and one source said this was essentially akin to “keeping the team in the family,” with Beal Jr., a longtime executive at the company.

The NFL declined to comment for this report, deferring any questions to the Dolphins. The Dolphins also declined to comment.

However, several sources close to the situation stressed that this is not an indication ‎that Ross has any inclination to sell any time, but rather emphasized the pre-emptive maneuver is "responsible succession planning." The arrangement does not guarantee that Beal will purchase the team, though Ross wanted a plan in place to avoid what can quickly became an ugly situation (when the Cooke family lost control of the Redskins, for instance).

The Dolphins have struggled under Ross on the field and the team's attempts to secure a new stadium have not come to fruition either, with them falling out of the Super Bowl rotation and struggling to maintain a hold in the crowded South Florida entertainment landscape. Ross put in nearly $500 million of his own money into stadium renovations in an attempt‎ to buttress the club, but on field success has been elusive.

http://www.cbssports.com/nfl/writer...n-ross-succession-plan-for-dolphins-ownership
 

Maybe he will refuse and we can see if Henrik and Wild Bill can pony up :)

Adam Beasley ‏@AdamHBeasley 2m2 minutes ago
Can confirm @JasonLaCanfora report. NFL has approved Dolphins succession plan. Bruce Beal Jr. has right to purchase team if Ross sells/dies.

Armando Salguero ‏@ArmandoSalguero 2m2 minutes ago
New blog. Stephen Ross names potential ownership successor:
 
Well, that's seals it boys. We will be saddled with NY ex Jets fan owners for the rest of our lifetimes...


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Beal is a Bostonian.. Harvard BA.. mom/pop do big things there.. not seeing him heading further south than NYC... first right of refusal seems like a possible way in for Mickey Arison (i hope)
 
There may be hope, he worked in a dolphin lab.

But Mr. Beal never expected to follow in his father's footsteps. Growing up, he longed to be the next Jacques Cousteau. He attended marine biology camps, toiled at a Nantucket fish market and worked at a dolphin lab in Hawaii.

Even so, the tide eventually pushed him back to real estate. After all, it can be a more lucrative profession.
http://mycrains.crainsnewyork.com/40under40/profiles/2009/bruce-a-beal-jr
 
Beal is a Bostonian.. Harvard BA.. mom/pop do big things there.. not seeing him heading further south than NYC... first right of refusal seems like a possible way in for Mickey Arison (i hope)

Oh great, a Patsie fan next...
 
Just furthers my suspicions the real reason Ross is renovating the stadium is to improve its selling value.

I would think any Sports owner would make similar decisions based on that mindset and logic. None of them are running a charity the last time I checked.
 
meh, I guess its smart for a 76 year old to have a plan in place so cant really say anything bad about it. Would like a local businessman to take over team but cant judge Beal one way or another. I think Ross is a crappy owner so Im willing to give a new owner a chance
 
I would think any Sports owner would make similar decisions based on that mindset and logic. None of them are running a charity the last time I checked.

Cant argue with that, An owner should be an owner to make money one way or another. Even though jerry Jones is a huge cowboy fan, I think money motivates him more than anything else.
Hell he makes money on people just doing tours of the stadium
 
It's simply a succession plan...it doesn't mean that he's gonna sell it to him.
 
It's simply a succession plan...it doesn't mean that he's gonna sell it to him.

It could mean that his plan but more likely its in case he passes or becomes very ill

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It's simply a succession plan...it doesn't mean that he's gonna sell it to him.

If its a Ross plan its probably a regression plan lol
 
I think we should all be thanking God that none of Ross's children want to take over the team...
 
meh, I guess its smart for a 76 year old to have a plan in place so cant really say anything bad about it. Would like a local businessman to take over team but cant judge Beal one way or another. I think Ross is a crappy owner so Im willing to give a new owner a chance

Same here, I mean I guess that could still happen if he exercises his right of refusal..
 
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