Daniel Snyder may be looking to sell the Washington Commanders
Daniel Snyder, controversial owner of the Washington Commanders, may be looking to sell the team. The team confirmed Snyder has hired Bank of America to explore 'potential transactions.' He is not being forced to sell the team, said a person familiar with the matter. Snyder has owned the team since 1999. They've made the playoffs only six times during his tenure as owner and they've never reached the NFC championship game.
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