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Seattle Seahawks Owner: Team Not for Sale, But Will Be Eventually
Seahawks owner Jody Allen says the NFL franchise is not currently on the market, but will be sold at some point per late owner Paul Allen's wishes.
Jan. 30, 2026 at 7:55pm
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The Seattle Seahawks' ownership has denied reports that the NFL team is for sale, stating that while the franchise will eventually be sold per the wishes of late owner Paul Allen, there are no immediate plans to do so. However, multiple media outlets have reported that a sale process could begin shortly after the upcoming Super Bowl, with the team potentially fetching between $7 billion and $8 billion.
Why it matters
The potential sale of the Seahawks would be a major business story in the sports world, as the franchise is one of the most valuable in the NFL. The team's future ownership could have significant implications for the city of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest region.
The details
According to reports, the Seahawks' current owner, Jody Allen, who took control of the team after the 2018 death of her brother Paul Allen, has stated that the team is not currently for sale. However, Paul Allen's wishes were for the team to be sold at some point, and a sale process could begin shortly after Super Bowl 60 on February 8th. The team is reportedly valued between $7 billion and $8 billion, which would make it one of the most valuable sports franchises in the world.
- The Seahawks are set to play in Super Bowl 60 on February 8, 2026.
- Paul Allen, the co-founder of Microsoft and former owner of the Seahawks, passed away in 2018.
- Jody Allen, Paul Allen's sister, took control of the Seahawks and the Portland Trail Blazers after his death.
The players
Jody Allen
The current owner of the Seattle Seahawks and the Portland Trail Blazers, who took control of the teams after the death of her brother, Paul Allen, in 2018.
Paul Allen
The co-founder of Microsoft and the former owner of the Seattle Seahawks, who passed away in 2018 and left his estate, including the Seahawks, to his sister, Jody Allen.
Jeff Bezos
The founder of Amazon, who has been linked to potential interest in purchasing an NFL team, including the Washington Commanders and potentially the Seattle Seahawks.
What’s next
The Seahawks are set to play in Super Bowl 60 on February 8, 2026, and a sale process for the team could begin shortly after that game.
The takeaway
The potential sale of the Seattle Seahawks, one of the NFL's most valuable franchises, would be a significant business story in the sports world. While the team's current owner has denied immediate plans to sell, the eventual sale of the franchise was a wish of the late Paul Allen, the team's former owner and co-founder of Microsoft. The sale could have major implications for the city of Seattle and the Pacific Northwest region.
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