Months after owner Paul Allen died, stability rules atop the Seahawks’ franchise.
The Seahawks, at the NFL combine, say their owner now is the Paul G. Allen Trust. That is in the wake of their late owner and Microsoft Corp. co-founder, the beloved man who kept the team from moving to Southern California in 1996 then kept the football people in charge of his football team, dying Oct. 15 at age 65 from complications from non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma.
Jody Allen, his sister and trustee of his trust, is now officially Seahawks chair.
Bert Kolde is the team’s vice chair.