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The Khosla family and limited partners will acquire the team, with Neeru Khosla as controlling owner. The NFL has started reviewing the transaction documents and due diligence.
The Estate of Paul Allen reached an agreement to sell the Seattle Seahawks to the Khosla family and several limited partners for $9.612 billion. Allen & Co. ran the sale process, which attracted multiple qualified bidders before the Khosla group was selected as the preferred buyer.
The Khosla family currently holds a limited partner interest in the San Francisco 49ers and would be required to divest that stake. Neeru Khosla would serve as controlling owner. Vinod Khosla and their son Neal Khosla are also part of the ownership group.
Neal Khosla is CEO of Curai, an AI healthcare company, and would hold a significant leadership role. League officials have begun reviewing key transaction documents and conducting due diligence on the prospective ownership group. The NFL Finance Committee will examine the deal before the full membership considers approval.
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