Dan Snyder’s tenure with the Washington Commanders appears to be over after nearly 30 years.
Snyder agreed to sell the Commanders to a group led by Josh Harris, the co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers and the New Jersey Devils, for $6 billion, Sportico reported Thursday. Snyder and Harris are reportedly hoping to execute a contract in a few days.
The Harris group also included billionaire Mitchell Rales and NBA legend Magic Johnson.
The Commanders had no comment when reached by Fox News Digital.
The NFL Network noted that nothing has been finalized as of yet and the contract has to go through league approval.
In November, the Commanders announced Snyder hired Bank of America Securities to consider the possible sale of the NFL franchise. Snyder and his family control all shares of the team after minority partners were bought out in March 2021.
Snyder has been under fire in recent years and has faced pressure to sell the team.
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