Denver Broncos sale: Walton-Penner family to buy NFL franchise for record $4.65b

The Walton-Penner family will acquire ownership of the Broncos from the Pat Bowlen Trust, with the winning bid $4.65 billion per NFL Network's James Palmer

By Reuters

Image: The Denver Broncos are set to be sold to the Walton-Penner family

The Denver Broncos and the Walton-Penner family have entered into a purchase and sale agreement for the takeover of the NFL team, both parties announced.

The Walton-Penner family, led by Walmart heir Rob Walton, will acquire the Broncos from the Pat Bowlen Trust in a deal reportedly worth $4.65b, a record for an American sports franchise.

"We are thrilled to be selected to move forward with the purchase of the Denver Broncos!" Walton said in a statement late on Tuesday.

"Carrie (Walton-Penner), Greg (Penner) and I are inspired by the opportunity to steward this great organisation in a vibrant community full of opportunity and passionate fans."

The purchase will need approval from the NFL's finance committee and league ownership.

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"Learning more about the [family's] background and vision for the Denver Broncos, I am confident that their leadership and support will help this team achieve great things on and off the field," added Broncos CEO and president Joe Ellis.

"Today marks a significant step on the path to an exciting new chapter in Broncos history."

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Bowlen acquired the Broncos in 1984 and the franchise won three Super Bowls during his reign. Bowlen's trust assumed the ownership after he died in 2019.

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