Can Vinod Khosla own both Seahawks and 49ers? What NFL ownership rules say

By admin — In News — July 14, 2026

   ​San Francisco 49ers minority owner Vinod Khosla partook in the biggest purchase in NFL history for the Seattle Seahawks. Khosla and a group of investors reached the $9.6 billion deal last weekend. The Seahawks, who won the 2026 Super Bowl, have been under the ownership of the Allen family since 1997.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementFollowing the passing of Paul Allen, his estate began the process of selling. They will turn an outrageous profit, having bought the team for $194 million.For Khosla, the purchase means he will have to relinquish his 3.1% stake in the 49ers in accordance with NFL ownership rules.NFL rules state that you cannot own multiple teams, even in a minority capacity. It makes sense. There would be a clear conflict of interest in that scenario.Khosla has made his priorities clear. He’s betting on the current world champions, rather than the team that lost the Super Bowl two years ago.Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty ImagesThe deal has left many Seahawks fans unhappy. Their anger comes partly from the fact that Khosla is so closely linked to a rival, but perhaps his selling of the California team can remedy that feeling.AdvertisementAdvertisementAdvertisementThe sale still requires approval from NFL owners before it can be finalized, but there is little expectation of any issues during that process.Once the deal is complete, the Khosla family will take control of the reigning Super Bowl champions, promising to build on the legacy established under Paul Allen.For Seahawks fans, attention will soon turn from the record-breaking takeover to whether the franchise can continue its success under a new ownership group.READ MORE: Seattle Seahawks fans react to ‘utter joke’ team sale to billionaire with 49ers associationEvery 99-rated player in NFL Madden 27, including Josh AllenSeattle Seahawks sale to Vinod Khosla smashes NFL franchise record by over $3bn  

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