Dolphins LP stake sold to tech billionaire in record-setting deal...Report: Verizon debated pulling out of NFL deal...Kentucky AD Mitch Barnhart to retire.
Dolphins LP stake sold to tech billionaire in record-setting deal

Chinese-American billionaire tech entrepreneur Lin Bin has a deal in place to acquire 1% of the Miami Dolphins and its affiliated businesses at a valuation of $12.5B, sources familiar with the deal said.
Bin, 64, worked at Google and Microsoft before joining six other co-founders in 2010 to launch Xiaomi, a consumer electronics company that is the third-largest smartphone vendor behind Apple and Samsung. His wealth is estimated at $11.9B, according to Bloomberg.
The valuation for the enterprise is a new high-water mark for deals including stakes in NFL teams, surpassing the N.Y. Giants’ sale of 10% at above $10B last year. Bin’s deal includes the Dolphins, Hard Rock Stadium, the F1 Miami Grand Prix and the organization’s interest in the Miami Open tennis event.
It’s the latest in a string of limited partner stake sales for the Dolphins, and the price tag tells the story of rapidly appreciating NFL franchises. In December 2024, the Dolphins sold 10% to Ares Management and a combined 3% stake to Nets owner Joe Tsai and Nets minority owner Oliver Weisberg; those deals valued the team at $8.1B.
Report: Verizon debated pulling out of NFL deal

Verizon discussed “pulling back on or even exiting” its NFL sponsorship, according to sources cited by the WALL STREET JOURNAL. The sources said that discussion about revising the decadelong deal, struck in 2021, “has since cooled,” as amending the contract is not “easy and exiting the deal would likely include having to pay a penalty fee.” The sources added the deal was “worth more than” $1B, and it made Verizon the NFL’s official 5G network and secured the right to use league branding in its advertising. Sources indicated that Verizon’s total annual spending on such sponsorships, including deals with the NFL, FIFA, individual sports teams and iHeartRadio, “exceeds a quarter of a billion dollars” (WALL STREET JOURNAL, 3/3).
Kentucky AD Mitch Barnhart to retire

Univ. of Kentucky AD Mitch Barnhart will retire from his role in June before taking on a new role with the university (Univ. of Kentucky). Barnhart, SBJ’s Athletic Director of the Year in 2019, is the longest-tenured AD in the country, and he “oversaw massive changes in college sports” across 24 years at UK. He was hired as the school’s 10th AD in July 2002, and his most recent contract allowed him to “transition to an ambassador on July 1.” Barnhart at UK has hired “some of the most successful coaches in program history but also drew criticism for multiple hires in the school’s highest-profile programs.” Several of his top lieutenants at UK went on to lead other programs, including current ADs Greg Byrne (Alabama), Rob Mullens (Oregon), Scott Stricklin (Florida), Mark Coyle (Minnesota), John Cohen (Auburn), DeWayne Peevy (DePaul) and Kevin Saal (Wichita State). Those connections mean the list of candidates to replace Barnhart “could be long” with current UK Deputy AD Mark Hill “expected to be the top internal candidate” (LEXINGTON HERALD-LEADER, 3/3).
FC Cincinnati seeks state funding for TQL Stadium improvements

FC Cincinnati has “thrown its hat in the ring for Ohio’s trove of unclaimed funds,” asking the state for $136.3M to “improve TQL Stadium and its surroundings.” The club in January submitted its application to the Ohio Sports Facility Performance Grant Program. FCC in its application “put the total estimated cost for what it called the ‘TQL Stadium Expansion Project’” at $545.2M. FCC’s project would “enhance and modernize” 5-year-old TQL Stadium in part to support “higher-profile events,” according to the application. The club wrote that the project would “elevate the guest experience and increase stadium capacity and functionality.” TQL Stadium today can seat 26,000. Stadium expansion would feature a “new public plaza designed for daily activation and community programming” (CINCINNATI BUSINESS COURIER, 3/3).
Mavs not involved in decision on Dallas City Hall amid arena search

Mavericks CEO Rick Welts said that there is “no deal, no project and no leverage tied to Dallas City Hall’s fate,” as the site is a possible location for a new arena for the team. Welts added that the team is “not driving the debate over whether to repair or abandon the aging building.” Welts: “There’s no project to talk about until the city would signal to us that there’s something to talk about.” Welts said the “dominoes will fall based on what is being decided there,” and that “will determine if there’s an opportunity” for the city and the Mavs to engage and talk about it, “but that hasn’t happened yet.” Council members will vote Wednesday on whether to “direct staff to seek redevelopment proposals for the site and search for new locations for emergency service call centers.” Welts said that city officials are “aware the team wants to stay in Dallas and wants to begin crystallizing the whereabouts of a new home starting in July” (DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 3/3).
CAA Baseball adds two agents

Ex-WME MLBPA certified agents Braden Looper and Matt Nimer are joining CAA’s baseball division. Both will report to CAA’s co-heads of baseball Andrew Nacario, Matt Ricatto and Ryan Hamill. Nimer will be based out of N.Y. and Looper will be based out of Chicago.
Both have had an extensive history in baseball, with Looper being a former MLB pitcher from 1998-2009 with the Cardinals, Marlins, Mets and Brewers. He was a key reliever for the Marlins when they won the 2003 World Series and later appeared and helped the Cardinals win the 2006 World Series. He eventually became an MLBPA certified agent shortly after his retirement, working with firms like Hendricks Sports Management -- which previously represented him while he played in the league -- and eventually WME Sports.
After working in the Yankees clubhouse for nearly two decades, Nimer moved onto WME Sports in 2021, where he became an MLBPA certified agent.
Looper and Nimer’s addition to CAA Baseball bolsters a division which is already a powerful player in MLB representation. Among the players CAA currently represents are Dodgers P/DH Shohei Ohtani, Red Sox P Garrett Crochet and Phillies SS Trea Turner.
Trailer Teaser....
Prime Video debuted the trailer for “Full Speed: The Daytona 500,” which will premiere March 5. The series from Words + Pictures is moving to Prime Video for its third season after spending the first two seasons on Netflix.
Speed Reads....
TNT Sports announced multiyear extensions with former MLBers Jimmy Rollins and Jeff Francoeur (Warner Bros. Discovery). Rollins did the extension by himself while Francoeur was represented by Vanguard Sports’ Keith Gruenewald (SBJ).
Motorsports media site Racer is becoming part of a new car media-focused holding company called F=MA, which will also own and operate the Gridlife racing lifestyle outlet and The ID Agency marketing firm. F=MA, which will be based in California, is named after Isaac Newton’s second law of motion, which is that force equals mass multiplied by acceleration (Adam Stern, SBJ).
Epson America and the Epson Tour announced a three-year extension of the title sponsorship for exclusive naming rights to the official qualifying tour of the LPGA. The agreement will continue through the 2029 calendar year (Epson).
Ruckus Networks has collaborated with LAFC to deploy a WiFi 7 network at BMO Stadium (Vistance Networks).
The Commanders have “agreed to pay D.C.” $1M to settle a 2022 lawsuit that accused previous owner Dan Snyder of “misleading fans about an investigation into sexual harassment and a hostile work environment” (WASHINGTON POST, 3/3).
NBCUniversal and the Army & Air Force Exchange Service have reached an agreement allowing members and veterans free streaming for the 2026 Milan Cortina Paralympic Games (NBCUniversal).
KYT Americas has reached a deal to supply USA Bobsled/Skeleton with helmets (USA Bobsled/Skeleton).
NBC is “bringing” Basketball HOFer Doug Collins for tonight’s “Coast 2 Coast Tuesday” night matchup between the Spurs and 76ers in a throwback broadcast. Collins will be on the call for the game with Bob Costas and Mike Fratello (PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, 3/3).
Quick Hits....
“I hope so much it will be a moment of peace, I hope we can contribute to unite a little bit the world. I think the world really, really, needs it” -- FIFA President Gianni Infantino, on the World Cup amid ongoing global conflicts (SKY NEWS, 3/3).
Around the World....
FIFA has extended its agreement with Sportradar Group AG for five years that will see the sports technology group provide integrity services across a range of FIFA competitions (Sportradar Group AG).
The Foxtel Group has signed a multiyear extension to its F1 broadcast deal, “deepening the media company’s commitment to motorsport” (THE AUSTRALIAN, 3/3).
YouTuber KSI has “bought a minority stake” in National League South club Dagenham & Rebridge (BBC.com, 3/3).
The NZ Rugby League board announced that NZRL CEO Greg Peters will “step down from his position,” concluding an eight-year tenure (STUFF, 3/2).
Wrexham AFC co-chairmen Rob Mac and Ryan Reynolds will host “Live from Wrexham with Rob & Ryan” for the team’s March 13 game against Swansea City. The broadcast, which will air on Sky Sports Football in the UK and Paramount+ in the U.S., will include unscripted match analysis, real-time reactions from Mac and Reynolds with Sky Sports presenter David Prutton (Wrexham AFC).
Social Scoop....
Bob Costas trying to mess up Pat Riley's hair. 😂
— NBA on NBC and Peacock (@NBAonNBC) March 3, 2026
Bob Costas will be calling our "Retro Night" game between the Spurs and Sixers on NBC (ET/CT/Select MT) and Peacock at 7pm ET. pic.twitter.com/YJcPvl18l4
I just heard that Mitch Barnhart is retiring. I wanted to say even though Mitch and I didn’t always see eye to eye he did a good job and I wish he and Connie well in retirement.
— John Calipari (@CoachCalArk) March 3, 2026
ESPN Digital & Social began 2026 at No. 1
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) March 3, 2026
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✅ ESPN App: 30.5M unique fans, 8x closest competitor
✅ ESPN Social: No. 1 among sports properties for 55th straight month pic.twitter.com/E8aXE8qNM1
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— Cleveland Charge (@ChargeCLE) March 3, 2026
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— Keena Lynch. (@KeenaLynch27844) March 3, 2026
Daily Download....
Oilers C Connor McDavid and Maple Leafs C Auston Matthews appeared in a new McDonald’s Canada ad, during which they square off in a miniature showdown with their star sticks, new collectables at McDonald’s Canada. The campaign is in partnership with the NHL and the NHL Players’ Association.
Daily Digit....
4.157 billion -- The total worldwide viewership for Bad Bunny's halftime show across global and U.S. broadcast, YouTube and digital properties in 24 hours, setting the record for the most-watched Super Bowl halftime show performance of all time (X, 3/2)




