The owner of the NBA Sixers makes his offer for the Washington Commanders official

The owner of the Sixers, Josh Harrispresented an official offer for the purchase of the franchise of the NFL of the Washington Commanders for the record figure of just under 6 billion dollarss according to reports from Ian Rapoport from NFL Network and Sportico.

Other members of Harris’ ownership group include Sixers co-owner David S. Blitzer, the legend of the NBA Magic Johnson and billionaire businessman Mitchell Rales.

The current record sale for a sports franchise is held by the Denver Broncosafter in August of last year the NFL approved the sale of the team for 4,650 million to the group led by the heir of Walmart, Rob Walton.

Although Tanya and Dan Snyder reach an agreement with Harris, the sale would not become official until the league is approved, that could be in the next meetings scheduled for May 22-24 in Minneapolis. There, the NFL’s finance committee will review the documents and then put them to a vote by the other 31 owners.

The Commanders sale would include FedEx Field in Landover, Maryland, as well as the team’s practice facility in Ashburn, Virginia.

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