"NFL Owners Unanimously Approve $6 Billion Sale of Washington Commanders, Marking Dan Snyder's Exit"

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The NFL has approved the sale of the Washington Commanders to a group led by private equity billionaire Josh Harris for a record-breaking $6.05 billion. The sale comes as previous owner Daniel Snyder faced sexual harassment allegations and pressure to change the team's name and logo. Harris and his group plan to improve the team's image and explore options for repairing or replacing FedEx Field, the team's home since 1997. The sale is expected to close soon, and Harris aims to bring a new era of success to the franchise.
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- Commanders owner Josh Harris speaks to the press for the first time WUSA9
- Column: A Washingtonian’s plea to new Commanders ownership WTOP
- NFL owners unanimously approve sale of Commanders to Harris group Fox News
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