The Denver Broncos have narrowed the list of prospective buyers to five in the next round of bidding, which is expected to begin happening sometime in early May when they begin meeting with Broncos leadership. Three of those buyers are now known.
The first, and favorite to reach the winning bid, is Wal-Mart heir Rob Walton who has a net worth around $70 billion. The second is a group led by Josh Harris who co-owns the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils. The third is a group led by Todd Boehly who is an investor in the Los Angeles Dodgers.