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Seahawks Sale Rumors Swirl Amidst Super Bowl Push
31 Jan
Summary
- Estate spokesman refuted rumors of the Seahawks being for sale.
- The team's sale is reportedly planned after Super Bowl LX.
- Focus remains on winning the Super Bowl and selling the Trail Blazers.

Mere moments after a report surfaced detailing plans for the Seahawks to be sold by the Paul G. Allen Estate following Super Bowl LX, a spokesman issued a direct refutation. The estate clarified that the team is not currently for sale. However, the statement acknowledged that a sale will eventually occur as per Paul Allen's directives, noting a strategic incentive to wait until after 2024 to avoid state proceeds.
The estate's primary concern is to maintain focus during the critical Super Bowl week. The spokesman indicated that the club's immediate priorities are winning the championship and completing the sale of the Portland Trail Blazers. This assertion suggests that news of a potential sale is viewed as a significant distraction that the team wishes to avoid as they prepare for their upcoming game, which is nine days away.
While the estate has denied current sale plans, the underlying assertion of future sale intentions remains unaddressed. The focus is expected to shift back to the sale conversation after the team's Super Bowl game. The team has achieved remarkable success this season, and the current objective is to keep the attention on their performance on the field.




