Former owner Dan Snyder watches from London as his former team, the Washington Commanders, heads to the Super Bowl under new leadership.

Former Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder reportedly resents the team's success under new ownership, as they prepare for the Super Bowl. Snyder, who sold the team in 2023 for $6.05 billion amid allegations of harassment and financial misconduct, has moved to London. The team is now led by Josh Harris and rookie quarterback Jayden Daniels, marking a stark contrast to Snyder's tenure, which was marred by controversy. Snyder's legal troubles in the U.S. persist, while the Commanders continue to thrive under new management.

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