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Seattle Seahawks sale to the Khosla Family: What we know so far

The Seattle Seahawks livened up one of the last few weekends before a new NFL season begins by announcing a sale agreement with the Khosla family. It was inevitable that the Seahawks would be sold following the passing of owner Paul Allen, whose directive included selling all of his assets and donating the proceeds toward philanthropic causes.

That the Seahawks are being sold is still the end of a three-decade run that, had Paul Allen not acquired the franchise for $194 million, would’ve otherwise been spent in Anaheim. From the Seahawks’ near-departure from Seattle to a two-time Super Bowl winner and four-time NFC champion, it’s been one memorable ride with the Allen family.

Here’s a quick recap of what is known regarding the sale.

Vinod Khosla must divest his San Francisco 49ers stake

It’s an understandably uneasy aspect of the sale for Seahawks fans knowing that the Khoslas are embedded in the Bay Area community. Last year, Vinod bought a 3.1% stake in the San Francisco 49ers. By league rule, Khosla must divest his 49ers stake to avoid conflict of interest. There are no ifs, ands, or buts.

The vote to approve the Seahawks sale is in August

Owners have been given a date in late August to keep open for a special meeting to approve the deal, the sources said.

Come Week 1 against the New England Patriots, the Seahawks should have their new ownership structure in place. At least 24 owners will need a “Yes” vote in order for the sale to be approved. It should be a formality unless we somehow run into a redux of the failed bid by Tom Clancy (yes, that Tom Clancy) to buy the Minnesota Vikings back in the day.

Neeru Khosla would be the controlling owner

There are no former Seahawks involved

Patience will be the key regarding any additional information on the Khoslas, their ownership style, and anything regarding how they view team facilities, Lumen Field, and a lot more. In the meantime, if you haven’t done so already, please relax about the idea that the Khoslas are coming in to eventually move the Seahawks out of Seattle. Until there is a sliver of evidence to the contrary, it’s not happening.

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