New York Post

Bezos takes ‘Command’ Hires NFL-sale firm

- By JARED SCHWARTZ

Jeff Bezos is taking a concrete step forward in his potential interest to purchase the Washington Commanders.

The Amazon founder (top inset) hired investment firm Allen & Company to evaluate the possibilit­y of a bid for the team, according to The Washington Post — which Bezos owns. The boutique New York-based firm conducted the sale of both the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers in 2018 for $4.65 billion and $2.275 billion, respective­ly, the two most recent sales in the league. The Broncos’ figure marks a record price for an NFL team.

The 59-year-old Bezos, whose net worth of $119 billion makes him the world’s third-richest person according to Forbes, has yet to submit a bid. In late January, The Post reported that Bezos could sell The Washington Post in order to clear the way for a purchase of the Commanders.

While Bezos has the financial means to outbid any other potential suitors, the

Commanders’ embattled current owner, Dan Snyder, is reportedly upset that The Washington Post produced a series of stories alleging a toxic workplace environmen­t around the team. Selling the paper, which Bezos bought for $250 million in 2013, would be a sign of goodwill, per the report, and help convince Snyder to accept his bid.

The Post previously reported that hip-hop mogul Jay-Z (bottom inset) and acclaimed actor Matthew McConaughe­y could be part of a joint bid with Bezos.

Snyder has owned the team since 1999, when he purchased it for $800 million. The 58-year-old has been embroiled in endless controvers­ies as owner, including alleged sexual misconduct, a toxic workplace and attempts to dig up dirt to use against other owners.

After previously declaring that he wouldn’t sell the team in light of myriad accusation­s, Snyder changed course in November 2022. He and his wife Tanya hired Bank of America Securities to “consider potential transactio­ns” of the franchise.

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