Okay, so today I’m gonna walk you through how I dug into Sandra Douglass Morgan’s net worth. It was a bit of a rabbit hole, but I think I got some pretty solid info. Here’s how it all went down.

First things first: Google, Google, Google. I started with a basic search: “sandra douglass morgan net worth”. Obvious, right? But you gotta start somewhere. I quickly realized that a lot of sites were throwing around numbers without much backup. Felt kinda sketchy.
So, I decided to get more specific. Next up: Background Check! I needed to know what Sandra Douglass Morgan actually does. Found out she’s the President of the Las Vegas Raiders. Bingo! That gives me a starting point for figuring out income.
Digging into Raider’s details. I searched for information on NFL executive salaries. Turns out, it’s not exactly public knowledge. But, I found some articles estimating the range for presidents of major NFL teams. It’s in the millions, folks. Millions!
Property Records: Time to see if she owns any fancy real estate. I know this can be a dead end, but you never know. I looked up public property records for Las Vegas and some surrounding areas. Scanned through a bunch of names (tedious, I know), but I didn’t find anything directly linked to her name. Could be in a trust, could be I just missed it, but no luck there.
Past Experience: She’s been on a lot of boards and commissions over the years. This is key. I started digging into the financial disclosures of those organizations (where available). I was looking for any stock holdings, consulting fees, or other sources of income. It’s slow going, but worth it.

Estimates, not absolutes: Realized I was never going to get an exact number. Private financial information is, well, private. So, I compiled all my findings: estimated salary from the Raiders, potential income from past board positions, and (lack of) real estate holdings. I took a stab at a range. It’s more educated guess than hard fact.
Cross-Referencing is a must. I compared my estimate to what other sites were claiming. If my number was wildly different, I went back and checked my work. Tried to figure out where the discrepancies were coming from. Turns out, some sites are just pulling numbers out of thin air. Don’t trust everything you read!
Keep it real: I am not a financial expert. I am just someone who is really curious and really enjoys digging around on the internet. My “research” is just that, research. It’s not investment advice, it’s not gospel truth. It’s just me sharing how I tried to figure something out.