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REVEALED: Some big time bids are coming in for the washington commanders | Vintage Vibes

The first round of bidding for the Washington Commanders ends this week. It’s unclear which day the bidding ends since this is a holiday week, but one thing is certain: the Commanders will cost someone a lot of money.

Mike Ozanian of Forbes reported Thursday that Washington owner Daniel Snyder had received bids “well north” of $7 billion for the franchise and real-estate assets associated with the team. Earlier this year, Washington was listed as the sixth-most valuable NFL franchise at $5.6 billion.

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The Denver Broncos were sold this year for $4.65 billion, a record for a North American sports franchise. Washington was always going to top that number, and with the first round of bids already over $7 billion, could the Commanders be sold for double of the Walton family paid for the Broncos?

The Dallas Cowboys are ranked the most-valuable franchise at $8 billion.

Snyder hired Bank of America this fall to explore potential team transactions, including possibly selling the entire team.

Considering everything the Washington franchise has gone through, the consistent losing, and a terrible stadium, it’s remarkable that opening bids are already over $7 billion. Interested buyers likely know of Washington’s potential value and that a new owner will have plenty of options for a new stadium, which wasn’t going to happen under Snyder.

Albert Breer brought up an interesting point about Thursday’s news.

It’s been a good couple of months for Washington fans with a potential team sale and the Commanders winning on the field.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is the favorite to win the bidding — if he’s genuinely interested.

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