The Green Bay Packers are owned by the fans. They are the only NFL team that is publicly owned by a nonprofit corporation with a large number of individual shareholders. A board of directors governs the organization, and a team president (currently Mark Murphy as of the latest reports) acts as the owner in NFL governance terms, voting on league policies and major decisions on behalf of the shareholders. Ownership has been public and community-based since 1923, with shares sold to fans rather than a single private owner or ownership group. If you’d like, I can summarize how fan ownership works in practice and how dividends or voting rights are allocated to shareholders.
