12 NFL Team Owners Fans Would Replace If They Could

NFL team owners have a significant influence on the success and culture of their teams. While some owners have brought championships and stability, others have become the subject of fan frustration due to poor decisions or controversial behavior. 

If fans had the power to replace them, here’s a list of the NFL team owners they would most likely want to see replaced.

Jim Irsay – Indianapolis Colts

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Jim Irsay’s public mishaps and personal controversies, combined with the Colts’ erratic performance, have made him a target for many frustrated fans. While the Colts have had great success under Irsay’s ownership, his unpredictable behavior and decisions have created doubts about his leadership.

Shahid Khan – Jacksonville Jaguars

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Shahid Khan’s ownership of the Jacksonville Jaguars has seen limited success, and the team has struggled with consistency on the field. Khan’s frequent coaching changes and inability to bring long-term stability to the franchise has led many fans to call for a change at the top.

Stephen Ross – Miami Dolphins

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Stephen Ross’ ownership has been marked by questionable decisions and a lack of clear direction. His involvement in the tanking scandal and his difficulty finding a franchise quarterback (maybe it’s Tua?) have frustrated Dolphins fans, leading to calls for a more competent and transparent ownership.

Stan Kroenke – Los Angeles Rams

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Stan Kroenke’s decision to move the Rams from St. Louis to Los Angeles angered fans in both cities, and his ownership has been seen as more focused on business interests than building a competitive team. While the Rams recently won the Super Bowl, Kroenke’s legacy remains contentious due to the relocation and financial struggles.

Mike Brown – Cincinnati Bengals

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Mike Brown’s reputation for being a tight-fisted owner has hurt the Bengals’ ability to compete consistently. While the team has had flashes of success, Brown’s reluctance to invest in free agency or hire top-tier coaches has left fans longing for ownership that can bring sustained excellence.

Woody Johnson – New York Jets

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Woody Johnson’s tenure as the owner of the New York Jets has been marred by dysfunction, from constant coaching changes to poor roster management. Despite some brief moments of success, the Jets have largely struggled under his leadership, and fans are eager for a new owner who can right the ship.

Robert Kraft – New England Patriots

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Despite leading the Patriots to six Super Bowl championships, Robert Kraft’s reputation has been tarnished by his involvement in a 2019 prostitution scandal. The controversy surrounding Kraft has led some fans to hope for fresh leadership, especially considering the team’s recent struggles post-Tom Brady.

Arthur Blank – Atlanta Falcons

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While Arthur Blank is respected for his philanthropic efforts, his ownership of the Falcons has been criticized for the team’s lack of consistent playoff success. With a once-promising roster that has faltered in recent years, many fans are frustrated with the leadership’s failure to bring the Falcons back to championship contention.

Jim Haslam – Cleveland Browns

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Jim Haslam’s ownership of the Cleveland Browns has been marked by instability and underachievement. The Browns have been one of the NFL’s most dysfunctional franchises for years, and Haslam’s revolving door of head coaches and quarterbacks has caused fans to demand more competent ownership to steer the team toward sustained success.

George McCaskey – Chicago Bears

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George McCaskey, the chairman of the Chicago Bears, has faced significant criticism for the franchise’s lack of success under his watch. Despite being a family-owned team with a rich history, the Bears have struggled to find consistent success on the field, and McCaskey’s inability to make bold moves or hire a franchise-altering coach has led to fan frustration. Many are calling for a change in leadership to revive the team and push for championships.

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David Tepper – Carolina Panthers

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David Tepper’s ownership of the Carolina Panthers has been a mixed bag. While he made a splash by purchasing the team for a record price, his decision-making has been questionable. Tepper’s quick firing of coaches and inconsistency with the team’s direction have caused fans to lose patience. They are hoping for an owner who can provide steady leadership and bring success back to the franchise.

Read More: Ranking the 15 Most Hated Owners in NFL History

Jerry Jones – Dallas Cowboys

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Although Jerry Jones turned the Cowboys into a marketing powerhouse, his heavy-handed involvement in team decisions has rubbed many fans the wrong way. Despite the team’s financial success, Jones’ constant meddling has led to a series of underwhelming seasons and failed Super Bowl bids, making fans wish for a more hands-off approach.

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