Washington Commanders Owners Consider Selling Team
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Washington Commanders Owners , Consider Selling Team.
NPR reports that Dan and Tanya Snyder have enlisted the help of Bank of America Securities to "consider potential transactions.".
NPR reports that Dan and Tanya Snyder have enlisted the help of Bank of America Securities to "consider potential transactions.".
A spokesperson for the team said,
"We are exploring all options.".
A spokesperson for the team said,
"We are exploring all options.".
While Dan has often said he'd never sell the NFL team, the Commanders have recently been at the center of workplace misconduct investigations.
While Dan has often said he'd never sell the NFL team, the Commanders have recently been at the center of workplace misconduct investigations.
According to 'Forbes,' the Commanders
are worth about $5.6 billion.
According to 'Forbes,' the Commanders
are worth about $5.6 billion.
That makes them the league's sixth most valuable team, according to NPR.
That makes them the league's sixth most valuable team, according to NPR.
Sources say that the Snyders have already been approached by at least four interested parties.
According to Brian McCarthy, league spokesperson, , "Any potential transaction would have to be presented to the NFL Finance Committee for review and require an affirmative vote by three-quarters of the full membership.".
According to Brian McCarthy, league spokesperson, , "Any potential transaction would have to be presented to the NFL Finance Committee for review and require an affirmative vote by three-quarters of the full membership.".
Lawyers representing over 40 former franchise employees called the possibility
of a sale "a good development.".
Lawyers representing over 40 former franchise employees called the possibility
of a sale "a good development.".
We will have to see how this unfolds, but this could obviously be a big step towards healing and closure for the many brave women and men who came forward, Lisa Banks and Debra Katz, attorneys for former
Commanders employees, via NPR
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