Magic Johnson meets with Washington Commanders players for the first time

Washington Commanders owners Josh Harris, front left and Magic Johnson, second from right, attend an NFL football practice in Ashburn, Va., Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023. (AP Photo/Stephen Whyno)
Washington Commanders owners Josh Harris, front left and Magic Johnson, second from right, attend an NFL football practice in Ashburn, Va., Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023. (AP Photo/Stephen Whyno)
Magic Johnson attends an NFL football practice in Ashburn, Va., Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023. (WTOP/George Wallace)
Magic Johnson attends an NFL football practice in Ashburn, Va., Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023. (WTOP/George Wallace)
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Washington Commanders owners Josh Harris, front left and Magic Johnson, second from right, attend an NFL football practice in Ashburn, Va., Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023. (AP Photo/Stephen Whyno)
Magic Johnson attends an NFL football practice in Ashburn, Va., Wednesday, Sept. 6, 2023. (WTOP/George Wallace)

ASHBURN, Va. (AP) — Magic Johnson made a surprise appearance at Washington Commanders practice Wednesday, talking to players and coaches for the first time since becoming a part-owner of the NFL franchise.

Johnson stopped by the practice facility to address the team at a pre-practice meeting. Starting quarterback Sam Howell said Johnson told the team about what it takes to win in professional sports.

“It was awesome, man, just to be able to hear what he had to say and be able to ask him questions at the end and pick his brain,” Howell said. “He’s been through so many different teams and not only as a player but as an owner and won so many championships on both sides of it.”

“Very magical,” Howell said. “We’re just so fortunate as players to have a guy like that as a part of this organization that has an open door and is always willing to help us and with any questions we have.”

Players were able to ask questions and pick Johnson’s brain on what it takes to be a champion.

“He’s been through so many different teams and not only as a player but as an owner and won so many championships on both sides of it, so he definitely knows what it takes. It’s fun to have him here,” said Howell.

Johnson also talked business and other topics as part of a meeting that unexpectedly ran long because of his appearance.

The Hall of Famer is expected to be at the sold out season opener Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals. He is one of more than a dozen owners who are part of the group controlled by Josh Harris, which bought the team for $6.05 billion from Dan Snyder.

WTOP’s George Wallace contributed to this report.

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