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Vinod Khosla, a billionaire investor in the San Francisco 49ers, is attempting to buy the Seattle Seahawks. He has submitted a letter of intent as part of the bidding process following the Seahawks' Super Bowl LX victory.
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A recent investor in the San Francisco 49ers is looking to make the leap into ownership in the NFC West.
According to a report from Sportico, billionaire and co-founder of Sun Microsystems Vinod Khosla is putting together a bid to purchase the Seattle Seahawks, and "recently submitted a letter of intent as part of the process."
News of Seattle's potential sale broke before their victory in Super Bowl LX, and the estate of the late Paul G. Allen began the formal sale process of the franchise in mid-February after the team's Super Bowl win.
Khosla was part of a handful of investors to purchase a small stake in the 49ers' in 2025, although Sportico didn't have specifics as to the amount he invested in the club.
It's not unprecedented for a minority owner of one team to turn around and purchase another club. The caveat is that with the Seahawks purchase, Khosla would need to sell his stake in the 49ers.
Via Sportico:
It’s become common for new NFL owners to be existing LPs in other franchises, a process that gives them familiarity with the league—and vice versa. Billionaire David Tepper, who bought the Carolina Panthers in 2018, was a minority owner in the Pittsburgh Steelers. So was , who bought the in 2023. Harris’ Commanders group included longtime business partner David Blitzer, who was yet another Steelers LP. If successful with his bid to buy the Seahawks, Khosla would need to sell his 49ers equity.
Vinod Khosla is a billionaire and co-founder of Sun Microsystems who recently invested in the San Francisco 49ers.
The Seattle Seahawks are in the process of being sold, with Vinod Khosla having submitted a letter of intent to purchase the team.
The Seahawks began the formal sale process in mid-February, following their victory in Super Bowl LX.
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While moving from the 49ers to Seahawks is inconceivable to most fans of the 49ers, for an investor with no emotional ties to a team it's a much easier move. Instead of having some small slice of a club, Khosla will have a majority stake in a team that would allow him to make more/bigger decisions. It would also allow him to earn more money from his investment.
For the 49ers, it's unlikely his exit would change much. There may just be a little extra bad blood added to the already heated NFC West rivalry.
This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: Seahawks sale: 49ers investor Vinod Khosla to make bid