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Washington Commanders Owners Consider Selling Team

2022-11-02 3,561 Dailymotion

Washington Commanders Owners , Consider Selling Team.<br />NPR reports that Dan and Tanya Snyder have enlisted the help of Bank of America Securities to "consider potential transactions.".<br />NPR reports that Dan and Tanya Snyder have enlisted the help of Bank of America Securities to "consider potential transactions.".<br />A spokesperson for the team said, <br />"We are exploring all options.".<br />A spokesperson for the team said, <br />"We are exploring all options.".<br />While Dan has often said he'd never sell the NFL team, the Commanders have recently been at the center of workplace misconduct investigations.<br />While Dan has often said he'd never sell the NFL team, the Commanders have recently been at the center of workplace misconduct investigations.<br />According to 'Forbes,' the Commanders <br />are worth about $5.6 billion.<br />According to 'Forbes,' the Commanders <br />are worth about $5.6 billion.<br />That makes them the league's sixth most valuable team, according to NPR.<br />That makes them the league's sixth most valuable team, according to NPR.<br />Sources say that the Snyders have already been approached by at least four interested parties.<br />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.".<br />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.".<br />Lawyers representing over 40 former franchise employees called the possibility <br />of a sale "a good development.".<br />Lawyers representing over 40 former franchise employees called the possibility <br />of a sale "a good development.".<br />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 <br />Commanders employees, via NPR

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