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Some big-time bids are coming in for the Washington Commanders

The first round of bidding for the Washington Commanders ends this week. It’s unclear which day the bidding ends since this is a holiday week, but one thing is certain: the Commanders will cost someone a lot of money.

Mike Ozanian of Forbes reported Thursday that Washington owner Daniel Snyder had received bids “well north” of $7 billion for the franchise and real-estate assets associated with the team. Earlier this year, Washington was listed as the sixth-most valuable NFL franchise at $5.6 billion.

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The Denver Broncos were sold this year for $4.65 billion, a record for a North American sports franchise. Washington was always going to top that number, and with the first round of bids already over $7 billion, could the Commanders be sold for double of the Walton family paid for the Broncos?

The Dallas Cowboys are ranked the most-valuable franchise at $8 billion.

Snyder hired Bank of America this fall to explore potential team transactions, including possibly selling the entire team.

Considering everything the Washington franchise has gone through, the consistent losing, and a terrible stadium, it’s remarkable that opening bids are already over $7 billion. Interested buyers likely know of Washington’s potential value and that a new owner will have plenty of options for a new stadium, which wasn’t going to happen under Snyder.

Albert Breer brought up an interesting point about Thursday’s news.

It’s been a good couple of months for Washington fans with a potential team sale and the Commanders winning on the field.

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos is the favorite to win the bidding — if he’s genuinely interested.

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