Who are Dan Snyder's children? All you need to know about Commanders owner's kids 

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Dan Snyder with his wife and kids
Dan Snyder with his wife and kids

Dan Snyder has grabbed a lot of unwanted attention over the past few years. It's safe to say that the Washington Commanders owner is one of the most controversial figures in the NFL.

However, amid reports of a potential Commanders sale, fans have been curious to learn more about Snyder's personal life, especially his children.

Snyder married his wife Tanya in 1994 and the couple have three children together named Tiffany, Gerry and Brittanie.

According to reports, their eldest child, Tiffany, was born in 1990 and is a graduate of Yale University. She was notably born at 27 weeks, which was way too early for a baby.

The couple's middle child Brittanie grew up spending a lot of time with her mother, learning administrative features. She has also modeled for her dad's Washington team in the past.

Interestingly, Tiffany and Brittanie once appeared in an NFL commercial while sporting apparel with the league’s logo on it. The sisters were joined by Zendaya, then a Disney Channel star, and Gracie Hunt, daughter of Clark Hunt, the owner of the Kansas City Chiefs.

Snyder's youngest child Gerry currently plays football for Appalachian State. The 6-foot 220-pound star attended Bullis School as a senior in high school. However, it remains to be seen whether he will decide whether to pursue football as a professional career.


What is Dan Snyder's net worth?

Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder
Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder

According to reports from Forbes, Dan Snyder is worth a whopping $4.9 billion as of 2023. He initially made a small fortune with a marketing business that he started as a college dropout.

Snyder took his company public in 1996 and sold it to French firm Havas for $2.1 billion in stock in 2000. In 1999, he bought the NFL's Washington franchise for a reported $750 million. The team is currently worth a staggering $4.2 billion.

Reports suggest that Snyder is now open to selling the Washington Commanders.

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