Bon Jovi Not Buying Buffalo Bills, But Wants NFL Franchise Someday, Says Publicist

by abournenesn

Nov 25, 2013

Jon Bon JoviBUFFALO, N.Y. — Jon Bon Jovi‘s publicist told The Associated Press that while the New Jersey rocker is interested in becoming an NFL owner one day, he’s not currently pursuing the Buffalo Bills.

Ken Sunshine called a report that Bon Jovi is actively involved in purchasing the Bills “preposterous.” Sunshine notes the Bills are not for sale and adds that Bon Jovi has too much respect for owner Ralph Wilson to consider engaging in discussions for buying the team.

Sunshine spoke by phone Monday, a day after CBSSports.com cited unidentified sources in saying Bon Jovi is among the parties positioning themselves to purchase the Bills after Wilson’s death. The 95-year-old Wilson has maintained he has no interest in selling the franchise during his lifetime.

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