The active investigations into Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder are not expected to be a hindrance in any sale of his football team, according to a report.
The active investigations into Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder are not expected to be a hindrance in any sale of his football team, according to a report.
Snyder, who purchased the team in 1999 for $800 million, is the common thread running through the fabric of two decades of football misery in Washington. But if the embattled billionaire does go through with a sale of his beloved childhood team, his consolation prize will be considerable: Forbes estimates the franchise is now worth $5.6 billion.