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Philadelphia Wings to Cease Operations at End of 2025-2026 Season
Comcast Spectacor is exiting ownership to refocus on other priorities, and the National Lacrosse League seeks new owners amid uncertainty about the franchise's future location.
- On Monday, Comcast Spectacor announced it will cease operations of the Philadelphia Wings franchise following the 2025-26 National Lacrosse League season, citing a shift in strategic business priorities.
- After re-establishing the team in 2017 and returning to play in 2018, the Wings struggled to align with Comcast Spectacor's long-term business focus, prompting the difficult decision.
- Currently with a 4 and 12 record, the Wings have been eliminated from playoff contention; the team holds the most titles in the National Lacrosse League's combined history but has the lowest winning percentage this season.
- NLL Commissioner Brett Frood stated the National Lacrosse League has initiated a process to identify a new ownership group, though the team's future location in Philadelphia remains uncertain.
- The team plays its final home game at Xfinity Mobile Arena against the Las Vegas Desert Dogs on April 11, with the season finale against the Vancouver Warriors on April 18.
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Philadelphia Wings to cease operations at end of season
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