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Here are the billionaires bidding on the Washington Commanders, who dropped out, and who could still crash the party
Here are the billionaires bidding on the Washington Commanders, who dropped out, and who could still crash the party
Cork GainesApr 1, 2023, 18:31 IST
Josh Harris (left), Steve Bezos (right), and Steve Apostolopoulos (inset)Mitchell Leff/Getty Images; Cooper Neill/Getty Images; YouTube/TheOaklandPress
So far, two people have submitted formal bids to buy the NFL's Washington Commanders: Josh Harris and Steve Apostolopoulos.
The group is hoping to join the uber-exclusive club, and they are willing to set a record to do it, with the price expected to be in the neighborhood of $6 billion. The current record is $4.7 billion for the Denver Broncos.
Some other names, including Jeff Bezos, could still crash the party and bid on Dan Snyder's beleaguered franchise.
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The bidders: Josh Harris
Josh Harris.Mitchell Leff/Getty Images
The bidders: Steve Apostolopoulos
Steve Apostolopoulos.YouTube/TheOaklandPress
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Who could still crash the party: Tilman Fertitta
Tilman FertittaTroy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports
Who could still crash the party: Jeff Bezos
Jeff Bezos stands with Kansas City Chiefs Owner Clark Hunt (left) and Los Angeles Chargers Owner Dean Spanos.Jamie Squire/Getty Images
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Who appears to be out
Clockwise from top-left: Byron Allen, Marc Larry, and Mark Cuban.Greg Doherty/Getty Images for Allen Media Group / Byron Allen; Taylor Hill/Getty Images; Tim Heitman/Getty Images