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NFL committees recommend approval of $9.6B Seahawks sale

By Thomson Reuters Aug 20, 2026 | 5:12 PM

The sale of the Seattle Seahawks to venture capitalist Vinod Khosla and his family passed through a pair ​of key committee votes Wednesday.

Owners who ‌sit on the NFL’s finance and ownership policy committees voted unanimously to recommend the approval of the record-breaking $9.612 billion sale, Front Office Sports first reported.

With ‌those ​votes out of the way, ⁠the sale is ⁠very likely to pass the final vote of team owners when they meet next Wednesday in Atlanta. At least 24 “yes” votes ​are required to approve the deal.

The Paul Allen estate, which inherited the NFL team ⁠after Allen’s death in ⁠2018, agreed to terms with ​the Khosla family last month after a search ​for a new owner. Allen’s will stipulated ‌that the team be sold and assets be distributed to various charities.

The price tag is an NFL record for a franchise ⁠sale. It is the second-highest valuation in North American sports history; the Los Angeles Lakers sold for $10 ⁠billion last ‌year and were more recently ⁠valued at $12.5 billion as Bob Iger ​and ‌Josh Kushner plan to purchase ​a majority ⁠stake in the NBA team from Mark Walter.

The Seahawks are coming off their second Super Bowl win in franchise history, a 29-13 victory over the New England Patriots last February.

–Field ​Level Media