Roger Goodell: Reports on "soft" market for Seahawks are "not accurate"
Key Points:
- An unnamed team owner described the market for the Seahawks as "soft," a claim NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell disputes.
- Goodell stated there has been "tremendous interest" in the Seahawks, contradicting reports suggesting otherwise.
- The sale process, which began in February with expected offers between $9 billion and $11 billion, is ongoing and confidential until completion.
- Goodell emphasized that the league will review and approve the sale once the process concludes.
- Despite few public bids, potential buyers may be waiting for the right moment to enter the market.