With the Denver Broncos now up for sale, the team is expected to eventually receive dozens of initial inquiries in this long process.
Forbes valued the team at $3.75 billion in 2021, but the Broncos’ solid fan base and the rarity of an NFL team available for sale are expected to bump the selling price up to $4 billion.
That type of money is hard to come by, but that doesn’t matter to somebody like Antonio Brown. Earlier this week, the former Tampa Bay Buccaneers wide receiver revealed he had a new job: president of Kanye West’s Donda Sports.
“Donda is about ownership, empowerment, and discovering the next superheroes. This is for the people who counted us out, for everyone who said we can’t— we say WE WILL,” Brown wrote on social media.
“As President, it was important to me to book the Donda Suite for this years SUPERBOWL LVI. This is a game meant to be watched together. This is the love and unity we need to push. THIS IS FOR THE KIDS, OUR NEXT GENERATION!!!”
On Thursday, Brown made it clear that the company wants to purchase the Denver Broncos.
“Donda Sports want to buy the @Broncos who with me!” Brown said on Twitter.
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Since Brown was released by the Buccaneers for his bizarre exit from the field in the middle of a game back in January, he has been spending a lot of time with Ye while working for the Donda Sports brand.
It remains to be seen whether Brown will suit up for another NFL team next year or beyond.
As far as the Broncos go, the team was officially put up for sale at the beginning of February after years of legal maneuvering between Pat Bowlen’s children following his death in 2019. A settlement was reached between the children in January.