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NFL owners newly endorse private equity stakes of up to 10% in teams by league-approved firms

Associated Press
By Associated Press
1 Min Read Aug. 27, 2024 | 1 year Ago
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EAGAN, Minn. — NFL owners voted their carefully crafted approval Tuesday to private equity investors in their teams, putting in place a new rule that lets certain league-sanctioned firms buy a stake of up to 10% in the 32 franchises that are steadily soaring in value.

At a special meeting in Minnesota, nine days before the regular-season opener, the owners enacted their first such guideline after previously prohibiting the practice. The other major American sports leagues allow up to 30% purchases by private equity investors.

The NFL, with this vote, permitted four funds, after initiating a study of the concept five years ago. Since then, the Denver Broncos ($4.65 billion) and Washington Commanders ($6.05 billion) have sold, further illustrating the opportunity for current owners to liquify portions of their teams and the need for prospective owners to find cash boosts for such expensive and complicated transactions.

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