Hall of Fame QB Steve Young joins the Bloomberg Business of Sports after ringing the opening bell on the NASDAQ floor with Movella, a firm he's an investor in. Young talks about his interest in Movella, and why former athletes are moving into private equity. He also discusses recent NFL headlines, including where QB Aaron Rodgers might be heading, and player safety. He speaks to hosts Scarlet Fu, Damian Sassower and Dan Schwartzman.
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NFL Mulls Private Equity Changes, Pro Women's Hockey's Rise
Former NFL Head Coach Brian Billick Recaps the Draft
Churchill Downs Preps for Derby Day, Stanley Cup Playoffs Skate On
Salt Lake City Sports Growth, Multi-Billion Dollar Venues
Augusta to Arabia: Golf's Ever-Changing Landscape
Washington DC Teams Staying Put, Life on the Green
Welcome Back to Baseball, Big Money in March Madness
Ohtani's Star Power, Using Math to Create Perfect Bracket
Caitlin Clark's Meteoric Rise, Mountain West's Ready for March Madness
College Athletes Unionizing, Karl-Anthony Towns
Billionaire Athletes, CEO of Bridgestone Golf
Introducing: The Deal with Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly
What is Jet Suit Racing, Stories from Super Bowl 58
NBA All Star Weekend Hits Indy, Tiger Wood's New TaylorMade Deal
Super Bowl 58 Preview with Chiefs, 49ers Presidents
Carlyle's Rubenstein Buying Orioles, BetMGM CEO on First Vegas Super Bowl
Netflix Lands WWE, Former NFL MVP Joe Theismann's Big Game Picks
Amazon and Diamond Sports Strike a Deal, Jay Williams on Documenting Athletes
BONUS: Metta Sandiford-Artest
A New Era in New England, Former Turner Sports Leader on Media Rights
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