Seahawks ownership bid narrows to two groups, ex-player involved
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 10, 2026, 12:55 AM
Last updated Jul 10, 2026
The bidding process for the Seattle Seahawks is reportedly down to two groups as the NFL regular season approaches. One group is led by Vinod Khosla, a minority stake owner of the San Francisco 49ers, while the other is backed by Boston Celtics minority owner Aditya Mittal and former Celtics governor Wyc Grousbeck. A former Seahawks player is involved in one of the bids, though details remain unclear. The Seahawks could have new ownership by August, with the franchise being valued at up to $10 billion. The team's current ownership has been under Paul Allen and his estate since 1997.
- •Bidding down to two groups for Seahawks ownership
- •Vinod Khosla and Aditya Mittal lead the competing bids
- •A former Seahawks player is part of one ownership group
- •Sale price could reach $10 billion
- •New season starts in under two months against the Patriots
- 12:55 AMYahoo Sports — Seahawks ownership bid down to two groups, ex-player involved in one group
"A new owner could soon be on the horizon for the Super Bowl champions.
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